While Division I coaches are not allowed to attend, coaches from Division II, Division III, NAIA and Junior Colleges often attend and look for players. Here is a look at some of the leagues going on in the Midwest. (To have your league added to this list please contact us at thebasketballreport@gmail.com)
- Please note that The Basketball Report does not endorse or support any of these particular leagues, but is merely compiling information. The Basketball Report will try to attend as many Fall Leagues as possible for reports on players.
The Full Package league has been around for six years now and has done a great job generating exposure for players from all over Illinois. Dan Poneman and Illinoishsbasketball.com are also back and do event coverage and scouting reports.
Andy Borman does a great job developing players with the Illinois Old School AAU program and this Fall League will be no different. The league will also allow for individual skill work besides games.
Mike Weinstein, Brian Davis and the Rising Stars program are back with their fall league that is guaranteed to bring a high level of competition. Last year's league had a tremendous amount of talent and coaches were present every week to take in the action. Chicago Hoops will also be in attendance weekly for news and notes on the top players in action.
Run by Kevin Devitt, the man responsible for the Chicago High School Classic Senior All-Star Game, the South Suburban League is one of the few leagues south of Chicago. Coverage will be provided by Steve Newhouse of Scout.com as well.
With games being played Chicago St. Sabina and Garfield Park, DaBullz league offers city players a chance to stay close to home. This league also is played on Saturday's and starts in October, which is different from most leagues.
Gavin Sullivan and the Peoria Irish are giving players in Peoria an affordable option in their fall league. Chicago Hoops is also going to be in attendance to give the latest information on the league.
The Merrillville Fieldhouse is one of the premier basketball facilities in the Midwest and they are hosting a league in September for girls and boys in elementary, middle and high school.
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