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Home»World»Canada»Hundreds Camp Out for a Chance at a $10 Youth Basketball Spot in Kingston, Ontario
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Hundreds Camp Out for a Chance at a $10 Youth Basketball Spot in Kingston, Ontario

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In Kingston, an annual event captivates the community as hundreds line up at dawn, some with sleeping bags and tents, to register their children for the Pete Petersen Basketball League at a nominal fee of just $10. The excitement resembles that of a Black Friday sale, according to league president Roland Billings. The league offers 474 spots and maintains a strong community tradition, benefiting from the Algonquin Lakeshore Catholic District School Board’s generous provision of gym spaces for free over its 71-year history. Fundraising efforts further reduce costs, ensuring that participation remains affordable. Notably, registration is only available in person, a policy Billings defends as a means to ensure equal access for families lacking online capabilities.

The atmosphere during the registration night is described as lively and communal. Jamie Romero, who was first in line, arrived at 2:30 p.m. on Friday for the Saturday morning registration, sharing that the event fosters a joyful environment. Children engage in basketball activities throughout the night, with parents mingling and creating a sense of belonging. Michaelangelo Mundacruz adds to this sentiment, saying that the community is welcoming and familiar, making the experience enjoyable for everyone involved.

Single mother Lisa Brushey reflects on the positive aspects of the overnight wait, noting the financial relief from the affordable registration fee. She enjoys reconnecting with acquaintances, viewing the event as akin to a “sleepover for adults.” This gathering not only facilitates registration but also strengthens community bonds, as families share stories and experiences while waiting to secure a spot for their children.

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Despite the league’s rich history, the last three decades have seen a surge in demand that leads to its current competitive atmosphere. Billings recalls a 1986 newspaper clipping indicating much lower turnout during past registrations, with multiple dates failing to fill all available spots. In contrast, the demand now necessitates turning some children away, as the league is unable to expand beyond its current offerings. Managing practices across five divisions four nights a week presents challenges, particularly concerning scheduling young players at appropriate times.

As Saturday morning dawned, the enthusiasm of the gathering attracted volunteers who walked the length of the registration line, distributing coffee and snacks while organizing informal basketball games to keep the spirits high. The anticipation built up throughout the evening culminated in a rush when the doors opened promptly at 8 a.m., allowing parents and guardians to hurriedly secure their children’s places in the league. This moment marked not only the beginning of seasonal play but also reinforced the community’s collective spirit and commitment to youth sports.

In essence, the Pete Petersen Basketball League serves as more than just a recreational program; it embodies a cherished local tradition that connects families through shared experiences and the love of basketball. The commitment by the Algonquin Lakeshore Catholic District School Board, along with community fundraising efforts, ensures that the program remains accessible and continues to flourish. As families eagerly participate year after year, this annual line-up becomes a celebration of community and determination, illustrating the significance of youth sports in fostering relationships and enriching the lives of children in Kingston.

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