MoCo 3v3 Spring Season Waitlist | March 14 – April 4
Spring Season March 14 – April 4 4 Weekends + Playoffs

MoCo 3v3 — Spring Season Waitlist

Fast-paced 3v3 basketball built for more touches, better decisions, and real game reps — without the heavy time commitment of traditional leagues.

Limited spots per division. Join the waitlist for early access to registration + early-bird pricing.

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What Makes MoCo 3v3 Different

More touches. Less standing. Real development.

3v3 puts players in constant action. Every possession demands ball-handling, spacing, defending, and decision-making — accelerating growth in ways traditional 5v5 can’t.

This format reflects the principles behind modern 3x3 basketball that’s growing worldwide, while staying local, organized, and accessible for MoCo families.

Divisions & Structure

Divisions (by grade) 1st/2nd • 3rd/4th • 5th/6th • 7th/8th
Team size 3–5 players (ideal: 4) • Free agents welcome
Games per weekend Most divisions: 2 games • 1st/2nd: 30-min practice + 1 game
Capacity Spots capped per division • single grades open based on demand

Season Details

  • Dates: March 14, 21, 28, April 4
  • Games: Saturdays & Sundays
  • Location: Montgomery County area (Bethesda / Potomac / Rockville)
  • Format: Structured schedules + playoffs included final weekend
  • Schedule release: Full schedules shared prior to Week 1

Final division splits are confirmed based on registration demand.

This form collects waitlist entries. Thank you!

Who This League Is For

Players: Real reps, real responsibility, real confidence.

Parents: Weekend-only commitment + organized structure.

Adults: Competitive runs + community.

Why 3v3 Works

3v3 basketball is growing fast because it demands constant involvement and quick decision-making. Our league is inspired by modern 3x3 principles while staying MoCo-friendly.

FAQ

When does registration open? Waitlist members get access before public registration.

Can I join without a team? Yes — free agents are placed when possible.

How many players per team? 3–5 (4 recommended).

Do all divisions have the same format? Most play 2 games per weekend. 1st/2nd gets one game + a 30-min practice.