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2018/19 REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN

Posted by MMBL at Jun 14, 2018 12:44PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

To register, please click on the “Registration “ icon on the top bar.DO NOT USE SAFARI TO REGISTER. The registration site does not work with Safari. Use Chrome instead.

To understand the structure of the league please click on “ABOUT THE LEAGUE

All returning players and all new players must register online before showing up to the evaluation nights. Any new players not drafted will receive a full refund.

IMPORTANT DATES

August 27………………………….Online Registration Opens

September 23…………………….Online Registration closes

September 19 and 26…………Evaluation Nights

October 3………………………….First regular season game

March 20…………………………..Last regular season game

March 27…………………………..Playoffs start

April 10……………………………..Championship games

REGISTRATION FEES

The fees for the 2018-2019 season remain unchanged.
Early Bird Registration from August 27 to September 7 is $230
Regular Registration from September 8 to September 23 is $260*

EVALUATION NIGHTS
September 19 and 26

All new players must attend at least one of these evenings. Returning players are invited but it is not mandatory.

Elite Division……………………..Bill Crothers Secondary School lower gym (first floor) 7:00 pm

Champions Division……………Bill Crothers Secondary School upper gym (third floor) 7:00 pm

Masters Division………………..Markham District High School 7:00 pm

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EXTREMELY IMPORTANT FOR ANY PLAYER THAT IS 48+

Posted by MMBL at Jun 1, 2018 7:09AM PDT ( 0 Comments )

The MMBL has a serious problem and WE NEED YOUR HELP.

Every year the league gets older. The players are also getting older. There are currently 34 players in Elite and Champions that are 48+ in age, which is the Masters minimum age requirement. This past season, Masters started the season with 54 players on six different teams. As the season progressed, several other players were lost due to various injuries.

This league was founded on the premise that we could enjoy playing the game that we all love for as long as possible. When we started losing players because they couldn’t keep up with the newer and younger players, we addressed this by forming a Masters Division. Now the Masters Division is in danger of collapsing due to the natural attrition caused by aging and because the players from the other two divisions are not moving up.

Why aren’t the players from Elite and Champions filling the open spots in Masters? The obvious reasons are comfort and pride. Players have become friends and they want to play with their friends. As well, it affects their pride because moving to Masters acknowledges their diminished skills.

Let’s address the friends thing first. I didn’t lose any of my friends when I moved to Masters. In fact, I expanded my friend circle. When we get the numbers we need in Masters, you’ll find that several of your current friends have migrated with you so you won’t be alone.

As for pride considerations, none of us are getting any younger. That doesn’t mean we’re not still good players because in many ways we are smarter and more experienced but our physical skills aren’t quite what they used to be. There is a core of good, skilled players in Masters and the competition is still strong; the pace of the game is just a little slower. A championship is a championship and I can say, from my own experience, that it’s good to feel relevant again.

The net result of this lack of movement between the divisions is that 1) the Masters are facing extinction and 2) Elite and Champions are creeping towards becoming their own Masters Division. We will be short close to 15 spots in the Masters this coming season, while every year we turn away new and younger players in the Elite and Champions divisions because their is little movement from older players.

SOLUTIONS

1) A passive solution
This can be done in two different ways. The first way is for those Elite and Champions players, who are of Masters age, to voluntarily move up to Masters. The second way is to spread the word to all and any friends who are of Masters age. Contact them, use Facebook, Twitter etc and help spread the word.

I need to know about which players are volunteering to move up before the September draft as well as the names of any new recruits . Please respond to me at
Filgiano@rogers.com
if you will commit to moving to Masters this coming season.

2) an active solution
If there is still a shortage of players in Masters by the time of the September draft, then any Masters aged players from Elite and Champions who have not been drafted in the first six rounds of the draft will be moved into the Masters Division draft and will not be eligible to play in either Elite or Champions.

Obviously, I prefer to be successful using the first option but this is a on-going problem caused by serious stagnation in the two younger divisions. The survival of the league as whole is paramount in my thinking.
Thanking you all in advance.
Gerry

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SPURS WIN CHAMPIONSHIP

Posted by Champions Division at Apr 13, 2018 7:41AM PDT ( 1 Comment )

Congrats to all the Spurs for winning the Champions Division Championship!
I’ve noticed that a Spur’s fan has hacked the website and altered the roster page to show a proud team….well done!
We’ll see everyone again in September. Have a great summer!

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Post Championship Game Festivities

Posted by MMBL at Apr 6, 2018 5:25AM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Following the championship games on April 11th , there will be our usual year end party to celebrate another great season of MMBL basketball at Jakes on Main. There will be food and drink supplied by the league. Only members of the league are invited.

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Rule Clarification

Posted by MMBL at Feb 4, 2018 5:48PM PST ( 0 Comments )

We play games under FIBA rules. The timeout rule is that timeouts can only be called on a dead ball. Unfortunately, there was an incorrect call made by the refs last week to allow a timeout on a live ball which may have changed the outcome of a closely contested game. I have reported the incident to the reffing association and they will remind their membership of the rule. Despite the error, we do not change the results of a game..
Gerry