Surrey Basketball Programs

Thrive Basketball Surrey Location

Our Langley Programs

Learn to Play

Beginner Level

The Learn to Play program is designed for young athletes who are new to basketball or still developing their basic skills. Players are introduced to the fundamentals in a fun and encouraging setting where they can build confidence and enjoy the game.

Development League

Recreation/Intermediate Level

The Development League gives players the opportunity to continue improving through skill training and organized game play. Athletes learn how to apply basketball fundamentals in real situations while developing better teamwork, communication, and basketball IQ.

Club Team

Higher-level training and competition

The Club Team program is designed for committed players who want to compete, train consistently, and develop as part of a team. Athletes work on advanced skills, team systems, game strategy, and competitive preparation.

LEARN TO PLAY - SURREY LOCATION

DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE

*Registration fee includes a THRIVE Development League jersey ($50 value)

* If you did not participate in Spring 2026, you will need to register as NEW Member

*Tournament fees are NOT included, $75 per tournament.*

Reminder: All programs excluding Holiday, Winter Break, Pro-D Day, School cancellation.

Rookie Division Grade 3 – 5

Junior Division Grade 6 – 9

CLUB TEAM TRYOUT

*A player’s placement will be determined by tryout results and will be either the Orange Thrive team or the Black Thrive team.*

CLUB TEAM PROGRAM

Why Join Thrive Basketball in Surrey?

Thrive Basketball provides a supportive environment where players can learn, improve, and enjoy the game. Our programs are designed to help athletes develop confidence, teamwork, discipline, and strong basketball fundamentals. From first-time players to competitive athletes, Thrive helps each player take the next step in their basketball journey.

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Explore our Langley programs and choose the best fit for your child’s age, skill level, and basketball goals.

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