Shea's Youth Basketball Association

Shea's Youth Basketball Association A nonprofit organization that offers free basketball leagues, tutoring services, and a community outreach program. This is the bigger idea behind Shea’s YBA.

My name is Jonah Shea and I am the president at Shea’s Youth Basketball Association Inc. I am a 31-year-old quadriplegic, stemming from a diving accident in July of 2007.Although I love to coach basketball, I'm even more interested in being a mentor to kids. I feel as though I have the ability to relate to people in difficult situations, due to my own personal struggles. We plan on using basketbal

l as a way to teach the kids camaraderie, teamwork, hard work, and most importantly respect for one another. I came up with the idea for Shea’s YBA because I felt like we could offer the kids a more complete basketball program than is currently available in most recreation leagues. The reason we feel we will be able to do this is because we are willing to go the extra mile and raise the funds necessary to do so. Since we are putting in ample time and effort, we expect a little extra from the kids as well. They will be expected to follow our conduct policy and also be asked to help out in community outreach programs from time to time. These leagues will always stress conduct and camaraderie first and foremost and teaching basketball second. Upon entering each season, the players will be asked to attend our "Beyond Basketball" event. This is a mandatory event that will focus on the connection between sports, education, and living a healthy lifestyle. From drug awareness, to focusing on your diet and exercise, and also how academics relate to successful athletic careers as well as opening many doors outside of sports. This is where our mentors and tutoring program will be implemented. We are hoping to always have at least one tutor (hopefully 2 or 3) there from 2 PM till 7:30 PM on Saturdays and noon till 5:30 PM on Sundays. The reason we picked these times and days is because during the season each Saturday we have games from 3 PM till 9 PM and Sundays we have games from 1 PM to 7 PM. The reason the tutoring starts at 2 PM Saturday is because the 1st game starts at 3 PM and we hope to offer an hour before each game for tutoring for the kids that need it. The tutor/Mentor's have no reason to be there after 7:30 PM on Saturdays because at 7:30 PM the last game starts, which means there's no one left to tutor. The same thing pertains to Sunday. Since the 1st game starts at 1 PM, and the last game starts at 5:30 PM, the tutors will be asked to stay from 12 PM (1 hour before the 1st game) to 5:30 PM (the start of the last game) to give all kids a fair opportunity to be helped with their homework. The reason it is called an Association is because it involves many people to make this work. Though I came up with the idea, none of this would be possible without the help of the board members, volunteers, and also the generous donations of the townspeople and businesses. The members in this Association share the same passion that I do to give the kids the best possible basketball experience, as well as a positive place to hang out where the kids don't have to worry about other kids picking on them. We have a 3 strikes and you're out policy for kids that disrespect other kids. This policy is stated under the rules section of our website. The thing that sets us apart from most recreational basketball leagues is that we are a legit 501(c)(3) nonprofit incorporation in the state of Massachusetts (please click on the number to the right of the EIN link at the top of each page of the website, to view our certificate). With the help of business donations, online solicitations, grant writing, fundraising, etc. we plan on giving the kids a fully funded league at the best possible facility to allow kids from all over Cape Cod to participate. The name of the facility is the Hyannis Youth and Community Center (HYCC). This is a state-of-the-art recreation center offering full-court basketball, ice skating and hockey, pool table and ping-pong tables, a computer/education room as well as a nicely-stocked snack bar. The main reason we decided to enter in contract with the HYCC is its location. It is located in the center of Cape Cod but more importantly it's positioned right next to some of the lowest income neighborhoods on Cape. These areas also have some of the highest crime rates and are regularly watched and patrolled by the police of Barnstable and Hyannis. Due to these reasons we felt like it was important to create something that the kids could walk to no matter their families financial situation and or issues. At least 1 league board member/volunteer and/or 1 coach will always stay until every last kid has gotten a ride home. With the help of the board members, volunteers, and my own personal love for the game and motivation to help the kids, we feel very confident in our efforts to complete our goals. If anyone wants to help with anything (refereeing, coaching, donations, advertising, becoming a mentor to the kids, or anything else) feel free to contact us through the phone number on the website or by simply sending an e-mail to [email protected]

05/10/2024

Join us for our inaugural Summer season of A.I.R. Basketball where it’s more than “just recreation.” At A.I.R. Basketball we take Accountability, Integrity, and Respect literally with our commitment to demonstrating, teaching, and practicing those three key fundamentals of the program. We provide more than just a basketball program through our mandatory “above the rim” opening seminar, full 10-game regular season with playoffs, All-Star games and awards ceremony, skills competitions, and more. All while helping kids become more well-rounded players on and off the court and getting them more involved with their community.

Ages 12-16
Mattacheese Middle School
6/17 - 8/26 5:00pm-9:00pm
Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays

Register today!

https://yarmouth.activityreg.com/clientpage_t2.wcs

03/20/2022

After an exciting first 2 games of the Finals series, game 3 is set for tonight at the HYCC as both compete for a shot at the title!

5:00-6:30 Celtics(1) vs. Grizzlies(2)

03/19/2022

After taking game 1 of the Shea’s YBA Finals, the Grizzlies look to close it out by winning Game 2 today at the HYCC, while the #1 seeded Celtics look to get back on track to force a game 3 for tomorrow. Best of luck to both teams!

5:00-6:30 Grizzlies(2) vs. Celtics(1)

03/12/2022

Today is game 1 of the 2022 Shea’s YBA Finals at the HYCC!

5:00-6:30 Celtics(1) vs. Grizzlies(2)

03/06/2022

Congratulations to the Celtics for advancing to the Shea’s YBA Finals!

The Grizzlies and Warriors will be facing off for their game 3 matchup in a win or go home scenario at the HYCC!

5:00-6:30 Grizzlies(2) vs. Warriors(4)

02/27/2022

Game 1 of the round 2 semifinals will be played today at the HYCC as the final 4 teams look to gain the advantage one step closer to the finals!

3:30-5:00 Celtics(1) vs. Bulls(6)
5:00-6:30 Grizzlies(2) vs. Warriors(4)

02/26/2022

Round one, game 3 action scheduled today at the HYCC in a win or go home scenario for the four teams!

3:30-5:00 Clippers(3) vs. Bulls(6)
5:00-6:30 Warriors(4) vs. Knicks(5)

The winners will then move on to face the Celtics and Grizzlies in round two the following day on Sunday!

3:30-5:00 Celtics(1) vs. lowest seed remaining
5:00-6:30 Grizzlies(2) vs. 2nd lowest remaining

02/20/2022

The Clippers and Knicks took game 1 in the best of three series with game 2 being played today at the HYCC.

3:30-5:00 Knicks(5) vs. Warriors(4)
5:00-6:30 Bulls(6) vs. Clippers(3)

02/19/2022

Round 1 of the best 2 out of 3 playoffs start today at the HYCC!

3:30-5:00 Clippers(3) vs. Bulls(6)
5:00-6:30 Warriors(4) vs. Knicks(5)

Address

141 Bassett Lane
Hyannis, MA
02601

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