Abbotsford Basketball Programs

LEAGUES & OFFICIATING

Abbotsford Basketball Association does not independently run programming. Instead, in partnership with Abbotsford Men’s Basketball League and Abbotsford Women’s Basketball League, we support annual adult leagues in Abbotsford. Additionally, in partnership with Fraser Valley Basketball Officials Association, we support the development of officials in Abbotsford.

MEN's LEAGUE

Abbotsford Men’s Basketball League is one of the largest community adult leagues in British Columbia. Typically the season includes 9-10 games (including playoffs), 9-10 weeks of play, 1 game per week, access to individual/team statistics, and championship t-shirts for the winning team in each division. Recreational to competitive divisions are available based on skill level. The Abbotsford Men’s Basketball League strives to be one of the most accessible and high quality adult leagues in British Columbia.

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WOMEN's LEAGUE

Abbotsford Women’s Basketball League is the largest women+ community adult leagues in the Fraser Valley. Typically the season includes 9-10 games (including playoffs), 9-10 weeks of play, 1 game per week, access to individual/team statistics, and championship t-shirts for the winning team in each division. Recreational to competitive divisions are available based on skill level. The Abbotsford Women’s Basketball League strives to be one of the most accessible and high quality adult leagues in British Columbia.

Officiating

The Fraser Valley Basketball Officials Association (FVBOA) is always looking for new officials to join their association.  The FVBOA assigns all high school basketball officials in Langley, Pitt Meadows, Maple Ridge, Mission, Aldergrove, Abbotsford, Chilliwack, Agassiz and Hope.

 Who can be a referee?

  • Anyone with an interest or background in the game.
  • Must have a reasonably good level of fitness and conditioning, and a willingness to learn.

What are the benefits of refereeing?

  •  Get paid to stay in shape instead of paying for it.
  •  Meet new friends with a common interest.
  •  You get the best seat in the house.
  •  Receive regular training from experienced and qualified officials.

What are the possibilities?

  • Develop your way to becoming an official at the high school provincials, university, World Cup, Olympics, CEBL and potentially the NBA/WNBA
...I LOVE BEING PART OF AN ORGANIZATION THAT FOCUSES ON FUNDAMENTALS AND CHARACTER BUILDING...

~ Emily G
SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

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