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Registration for 2026 Spring Basketball League in Kauai Kicks Off December 29

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Published on December 20, 2025
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Basketball fans and young athletes are encouraged to take note as the Department of Parks and Recreation has announced the opening of registration for the 2026 Spring Basketball League. Sign-ups will begin at 8 a.m. on December 29 and continue through January 9 until 4:30 p.m., offering children and youth the opportunity to develop their skills, compete, and be part of a team during the upcoming season.

Registration forms are available on the Parks and Recreation Basketball Programs website, providing a convenient option for parents and guardians. Completed forms may be submitted at any of the four neighborhood centers—Kalāheo, Kekaha, Kapa‘a, or Līhu‘e—though officials noted that all league games will be played exclusively at the Kalāheo Neighborhood Center Gym, according to the Department of Parks and Recreation.

The league is welcoming boys and girls in fifth through eighth grade, with the season poised to start on February 9—a little over a month after registration closes. The Department of Parks and Recreation has also published a 2026 Spring Basketball League Flyer for those seeking more detailed information before they commit to lay-ups and jump shots.

For additional insight or if anyone requires an auxiliary aid or a different accommodation due to a disability, point man Jason Caldeira is the one to talk to. Caldeira is reachable either by a direct line at 808-332-7630 or via email at [email protected]. The department underscores that making requests as soon as possible is the best alley-oop to ensure that they can assist effectively and provide whatever is necessary for everyone to enjoy the sport.

For additional information about the league and to access registration forms, residents are encouraged to visit the official Department of Parks and Recreation website. Officials urge interested families to complete the process before the registration deadline.