South End Youth Basketball League (SEYBL)

In partnership with Cathedral High School

South End Youth Basketball is returning for its 10th season!  We will offer three co-ed divisions again: ages 4-6, ages 7-9 and ages 10-12.  We are again partnering with Cathedral High School, an independent, co-ed, 7th through 12th grade Catholic high school in Boston’s historic South End. 

When:

Official Start and End Dates: On Sundays, December 8th through March 9th. 

Holidays Off:

Christmas Break 12/29, MLK weekend January 19, and President’s Day weekend February 16. 

Age 4 – 6: 60 min session 2:00 – 3:00 pm

Age 7 – 9: 90 min session 3:15 – 4:45 pm

Age 10 – 12: 90 min session 5:00 – 6:30 pm

*Ages reflective of student age as of December 1, 2024

Where:

Cathedral High School, 74 Union Park Street, Boston, MA 02118
Parking is available, 11 Waltham Street, Boston, MA 02118

Details:

  • Tuition is $350 per student – Scholarships are available. Please contact info@seybl.com for more information.
  • Sessions will be assisted by students from Cathedral High School Boys & Girls Varsity Basketball teams.
  • More information is available at www.seybl.com
  • The league has sold out in the past and we expect to do the same this year, so please reserve a spot quickly!
  • Please consider making an additional donation to further support Cathedral High School’s students. One hundred percent (100%) of the proceeds of this additional donation will go toward Cathedral High School’s athletic programs.
 

Registration:

Please select “South End Youth Basketball League” in the below form to make your $350 tuition payment along with any additional donation. 

Thursday 2/6/25:
School Closed due to Weather

Due to the weather forecast, Cathedral High School will be closed on Thursday, February 6, 2025.

Current families and scholars: Refer to your email for further details. 

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