
Basketball Game Day in Mississauga
Weekly game days for ages 2 to 14. Set teams, referees, real minutes — where skills learned in training get tested.
44 Programs Found
GAME DAY
Age 14 · Born 2012
Begins Aug. 19, 2026 6:00PM
Applewood Heights Secondary School
$109.99 every 4 weeks
GAME DAY
Age 13 · Born 2013
Begins Aug. 20, 2026 6:00PM
Applewood Heights Secondary School
$109.99 every 4 weeks
GAME DAY
Age 12 · Born 2014
Begins Aug. 20, 2026 6:00PM
Applewood Heights Secondary School
$109.99 every 4 weeks
GAME DAY
Age 11 · Born 2015
Begins Aug. 20, 2026 6:00PM
Applewood Heights Secondary School
$109.99 every 4 weeks
GAME DAY
Age 7 · Born 2019
Begins Aug. 21, 2026 6:00PM
Applewood Heights Secondary School
$109.99 every 4 weeks
GAME DAY
Age 8 · Born 2018
Begins Aug. 21, 2026 6:00PM
Applewood Heights Secondary School
$109.99 every 4 weeks
GAME DAY
Age 9 · Born 2017
Begins Aug. 21, 2026 6:00PM
Applewood Heights Secondary School
$109.99 every 4 weeks
GAME DAY
Age 10 · Born 2016
Begins Aug. 21, 2026 6:00PM
Applewood Heights Secondary School
$109.99 every 4 weeks
GAME DAY
Age 11 · Born 2015
Begins Aug. 21, 2026 6:00PM
Applewood Heights Secondary School
$109.99 every 4 weeks
GAME DAY
Age 12 · Born 2014
Begins Aug. 21, 2026 7:00PM
Applewood Heights Secondary School
$109.99 every 4 weeks
GAME DAY
Age 13 · Born 2013
Begins Aug. 21, 2026 7:00PM
Applewood Heights Secondary School
$109.99 every 4 weeks
GAME DAY
Age 14 · Born 2012
Begins Aug. 21, 2026 7:00PM
Applewood Heights Secondary School
$109.99 every 4 weeks
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Note: Registration Terms & Conditions: Sign Up Today and Pay $34.90 to secure your space and pay for your uniform. We offer a full refund for up to 48 hours after the first class in case child doesn't like. Full program fee will be charged on the first day of class. 4 weeks of notice are required for cancellation.
Why choose us
Years delivering fun, confidence-building basketball programs for kids in a supportive environment
Basketball programs delivered across multiple locations, designed for every stage of development
Kids who have trained, built confidence, and grown with HoopStars on and off the court
Trusted Coaching
Our coaches create a fun, welcoming basketball environment where every child feels included, supported, and ready to learn.
Real Growth
Kids develop coordination, teamwork, and confidence through structured basketball training, guided play, and positive coaching.
Fun Experience
Every session is active, engaging, and fun — helping kids build a lasting love for basketball.
Trusted Coaching
Our coaches create a fun, welcoming basketball environment where every child feels included, supported, and ready to learn.
Real Growth
Kids develop coordination, teamwork, and confidence through structured basketball training, guided play, and positive coaching.
Fun Experience
Every session is active, engaging, and fun — helping kids build a lasting love for basketball.
What HoopStars families say

Mustafa Çağıl Işık
6 months ago
Our experience has been great with Coach Akram and other staff member (Rohan and other coaches that I do not recall their names) In newton's location they have both soft and regular balls along...
Ayesha Najib
a year ago
I've had the pleasure of seeing my 4- and 5-year-olds coached by Coach Neil and Coach Mihir at Mississauga Youth Basketball, and they have been amazing! Both coaches bring incredible energy...
Ruzanna Grigoryan
a year ago
My daughter Bella has been attending this basketball program for almost a year, and we couldn't be happier! The coaches are knowledgeable, supportive, and truly passionate about helping...
Arina
a year ago
Great basketball program for kids. The coaches are skilled, organized, and focus on teaching fundamentals in a structured way. My daughter has improved her skills and enjoys the classes...
What game day looks like on the ground
Teams get set on week one and stay together through the season. Two teams play, two teams sub. A ref calls fouls. There is a scoreboard, and yes, kids look at it. Nobody pretends they don’t care about winning.
The reason this matters: skills built in basketball training only get proven when the pressure of a real game is on. Game day is the smallest, cleanest version of that pressure we can put a kid in.
How groups get made
Age band first, skill second. A first-timer 8-year-old is on a team with other 8-year-olds who have never played — not a team that expects them to run plays. Coaches shift kids between teams during the season if the level is off.
Should we do training first?
If your child has never played a real game, yes — one season of training is usually enough. If they already dribble and pass, starting straight in game day is fine. Neither is the wrong choice.
Between seasons
Game day seasons don’t run 52 weeks. During gaps, kids who want to stay in a game rhythm join basketball camp. Camp weeks include real 3v3 and 5v5 games alongside the skill blocks.
All-girls option: girls basketball. Younger kids: toddler or preschool basketball. For every program at every venue, see our Mississauga home page.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is basketball game day at HoopStars?
A structured game format for kids ages 2 to 14. Teams are set at the start of the season, referees run each match, and every player gets real minutes on both offense and defense. Different from open pickup — there is a real structure to it.
Is game day competitive?
It is competitive in the sense that scores are kept and referees call fouls. It is not a rep league — no season standings, no cuts, no travel. Kids apply their skills under real game pressure and go home.
Does my child need to be advanced to join?
No. Kids are grouped by age band and skill so first-timers play against other first-timers. If your child has completed a season of training, they are ready. If they have not, most parents start with training first.
How does game day work in Mississauga specifically?
Sessions run at HoopStars Mississauga venues on a fixed weekly slot for the season. Same court, same referees, same team roster — kids build a rhythm across the season rather than playing strangers each week.
Can we do both training and game day?
Yes. Training builds the mechanics; game day exposes what the child does with them under pressure. Coaches on both sides talk so feedback lines up. Most families who take basketball seriously eventually run both in the same season.
How do I register?
Pick a game-day program from the list on this page, click Register, and follow the checkout.