The power of teamwork, tradition and a winning spirit
In the Kenny Goldman Basketball League, children and young adults ages 8 to 25 will learn essential basketball skills while having fun, competing against other teams and building camaraderie. The experience includes five to six practices with eight regular season games (most on Sundays), and the top four teams in each division will then have playoffs (two more games). Registration is $175 per player and $20 for a jersey. However, if you have a jersey from a past season or your team has its own jerseys, you need not buy one.
Please Note: Our Spring League is currently in session and all teams are full. We encourage families to register early for our upcoming Summer League to guarantee their spot, as space is limited.
Registration for summer Kenny Goldman Basketball is OPEN!
Summer 9U,11U,13U15U,17U and 18-28
Season Dates: Week of June 22 – August 16
League Information
- Age as of July 1, 2026
- All teams get 5-6 practices, 8 regular season games
- Top 4-6 teams in each division advance to the playoffs (depending on number of teams registered)
- $175 per player
- $20 for a jersey (if you have a jersey from past seasons or your team has own jerseys you need not buy one)
- Most games are on Sundays (may have 2-3 Saturday/weekday games)
Summer Registration
A league of his own
The Kenny Goldman Basketball League was founded in 1989, in memory of Kenny Goldman, who tragically passed away at a young age. He was an enthusiastic basketball player, and his family wanted to preserve his memory by creating a league that would promote the sport he loved. The league started with just six teams and has grown significantly over the years – now attracting players and spectators from all over the Jewish community.
The ball is in your court.
The success of our Kenny Goldman Basketball League relies heavily on good coaching. Any parents who are interested in coaching should indicate their interest on the bottom of their child’s registration form or call Bruce Wineman at (248) 432‑5498.
549 children and young adults participated in 2023.