Roslyn Booster Basketball Club
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Offers instructional and competitive basketball leagues for children in grades K-12 in the Roslyn and East Williston School Districts, teaching basketball fundamentals in a fun environment.

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Roslyn Booster Basketball Club


Founded in
1996
EIN
11-3299635
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Youth Development > Sports & Recreation > Basketball Teams
Address
PO BOX 177 ROSLYN, NY 11576-0177 United States
Website
https://www.roslynboosterbasketball.com/
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About
The Roslyn Booster Basketball Club (RBBC), founded in 1996, is a community-based league with over 1,100 children in Grades K-12 in the Roslyn and East Williston School Districts. Running from November through March, the leagues combine instructional and competitive play, aiming to teach children the fundamentals of basketball in a fun and increasingly competitive setting.
Mission
The Roslyn Booster Basketball Club (RBBC) is a community-based league of over 1,100 children in Grades K-12 in the Roslyn and East Williston School Districts. Their goal is to teach children the fundamentals of basketball in a fun, increasingly competitive setting.

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