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Hoosier Hills Hoops winter league opens for high school development play

Hoosier Hills Hoops runs Jan. 25–Feb. 15 at Clarksville High, offering a 7-game guarantee and developmental divisions for grades 9–12. Individual and team registration is open.

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Hoosier Hills Hoops winter league opens for high school development play
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A winter recreational league aimed at giving high school players extra minutes and skill work will run Jan. 25 through Feb. 15 at Clarksville High School, organizers announced. Hoosier Hills Hoops will field divisions through high school grades 9–12 at both recreational and developmental levels, with every team guaranteed seven games.

The league is positioned as a place for athletes to sharpen fundamentals, try new roles and gain exposure outside the regular high school season. Coaches, players and parents in southern Indiana should view the schedule as a low-pressure environment to log meaningful minutes — particularly valuable for underclassmen, late bloomers and players coming back from injury.

Teams may register as full squads or players can sign up individually to be placed on a team. Entry fee information, final division breakdowns and registration deadlines are available from the league organizer; schedules and rosters will be released prior to the Jan. 25 start date. The format emphasizes development over win-at-all-costs competition, with organizers highlighting game time and player growth as priorities.

One eligibility rule to note: any high school participant may not be rostered on an active high school team during the league season. That restriction is aimed at keeping the league focused on players who need extra playing time without conflicting with ongoing school commitments. Athletic directors and head coaches should review the eligibility rule if they plan to recommend the league to players or use it for conditioning and skill work.

For local programs, the league offers a chance to evaluate depth and experiment with rotations without affecting school records. Individual players get a handful of game reps to showcase improvements on film or to work on specific scouting weaknesses before the postseason and spring recruiting periods ramp up.

Practical steps for interested players: confirm grade eligibility, decide whether to register as an individual or organize a team, and check with your high school coach to ensure you are not on an active roster during the league. Expect a condensed schedule that fits into the winter calendar at Clarksville High and plan availability accordingly.

Our two cents? Treat this as a deliberate tune-up: use the guaranteed games to fix one aspect of your game, track progress, and leave with a clearer role for the rest of the season.

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