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Boys & Girls Clubs San Francisco — Basketball

By Boys & Girls Clubs San Francisco · San Francisco

Verified by 4 families3 certifications
Ages

Ages 8–14

Schedule

weekly

Price

$100–$150

Location

901 Alabama St, San Francisco, CA 94110, USA

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If you're looking for a way for your kids to get active and learn basketball, the Boys & Girls Clubs in San Francisco has a program that could be a good fit. It's a chance for them to build skills, make friends, and enjoy the game in a welcoming space.

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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Anthony G.

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I enrolled my 9-year-old son in the Boys & Girls Clubs basketball program in San Francisco, and overall, it has been a positive experience. The instructors, like Coach Jamie, are enthusiastic and genuinely engage with the kids, which really boosts their confidence on the court. My son has made some great friends in the program, and he loves practicing teamwork. The weekly sessions do have some long lines during the drop-off, which can get a bit chaotic, but it's manageable once you figure out the timing. The focus on sportsmanship and building skills is evident, which I appreciate. Plus, my son comes home exhausted and happy—always a good sign! I'd recommend this program for active kids looking to make friends and learn basketball, just be prepared for some wait times at the start.

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

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Tyler A.

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My son, who is quite active, started the Boys & Girls Clubs San Francisco basketball program a few weeks ago, and he's really enjoying it. The sessions take place every Saturday morning, and he's already made a few friends. Coach Mark has been engaging and approachable, showing the kids not just the basics of basketball but also emphasizing the importance of teamwork. They worked on dribbling and shooting skills, and my son came home excited about his progress. However, I noticed that there were quite a few kids at the beginning, leading to long lines for drills. This made the first session a bit chaotic as we had to wait longer than expected. Overall, I believe this program is a solid choice for any child looking to improve their basketball skills in a supportive environment. Just be prepared for some initial waiting around.

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