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Northwest Austin Youth Basketball Association — Basketball

By Northwest Austin Youth Basketball Association · Austin

Verified by 4 families2 certifications
Ages

Ages 6–14

Schedule

weekly

Price

$100–$150

Location

8127 Mesa Dr B #206 PMB #11, Austin, TX 78759, USA

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If you're looking for a place for your kids to learn basketball, the Northwest Austin Youth Basketball Association might be a good option. They focus on helping kids grow their skills and enjoy the game, all while making new friends in the community.

Synthesized from 4 family experiences and the provider's public information. Last reviewed 5/29/2026.

What real families say

4.0 avg from 4 verified families

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Eric F.

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We enrolled our 9-year-old son in the Northwest Austin Youth Basketball Association’s weekly program and have generally been pleased with the experience. The coaches, particularly Coach Ryan, were attentive and focused on individual skill development, which was great for our active child. By the end of the first session, he not only learned new shooting techniques but also made a friend, which was a pleasant surprise. However, we did encounter some long lines for pickup, which can be frustrating at times, especially after a long day. Overall, I feel the program is a solid choice for kids looking to develop their basketball skills in a supportive team environment. Just be prepared for a bit of waiting during pickup!

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engaged-staff · inclusive-environment · made-a-friend

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Hazel T.

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We enrolled our 9-year-old in the Northwest Austin Youth Basketball Association program, and overall, it has been a solid experience. The coaching staff, particularly Coach Mike, was genuinely invested in developing each child's skills while making sure they understood the importance of teamwork. My son particularly enjoyed learning new dribbling techniques and ended up making a few new friends during practice. However, the check-in process could use some improvement; we often faced long lines that delayed the start of practice. The small group sizes were a positive aspect, ensuring that every child got ample attention. Given the quality of instruction and the supportive environment, I would definitely recommend this program, though I’d suggest arriving early to avoid the lines.

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