2026 Girls Club Teams
Our 2026 Spring Club Teams are built for athletes seeking high-level training, competitive tournament play, and growth within a positive, team-first environment. The Club Season runs from the start of April 2026 and ends at the end of June for Local Teams and by Mid-July for US Teams. A majority of practices and training will take place at our home facility the Edmonton Sports Centre (9880 47 Ave) featuring 3 hardwood courts, S&C, and multi-sport amenities.
Teams will take part in regular practices and compete in local, regional, and U.S. tournaments, with programming grounded in the Canadian Long-Term Athlete Development Model to ensure each athlete builds a love for the game and the develop appropriate adaptations to continue playing basketball at a high-level.
We emphasize a safe, enjoyable, and challenging learning environment that develops skills and decision-making through a constraints-led coaching approach—preparing players to perform effectively in real game situations.
Program fees are all-inclusive, covering:
Tournament and league fees
Alberta Basketball Insurance
Team practices
GOOD Hoops Gear Package
US Trip & Out of Province Inclusions: Team hotel accommodations, flights (where applicable), transportation and tournament fees.
Flexible payment plans are available, and athletes can apply for grant funding through KidSport and Jumpstart.
For families needing additional support, GOOD Hoops offers fundraising opportunities and customized payment options. As a not-for-profit organization, we’re dedicated to reducing financial barriers and providing every athlete with access to a high-quality development experience regardless of social, economic, or educational background.
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2026 Girls Circuit Teams
GOOD Hoops Club is Alberta’s only Tier 1 Girls Circuit Program. We are apart of the Power 24/Select 40 Circuit a Premier Girls Only Circuit. For more information on our circuit teams please click the button below.
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High School Girls Club Program
Born 2007 to 2010.
Local & Travel Team
Local Team Timeline - April 1st to June 30th. (includes 1 event in Calgary).
Travel Team Timeline - April 1st to July 15th. (includes 1 out of prov./country event + Calgary).
2.5 Average Practices/Wk
5-6 Tournaments
Coaches - TBA
Fees - $2000-$3750
*fees are all-inclusive - practices, tournaments, gear package, hotels (Calgary), US Trip (flights, hotels, transportation, fees), insurance & conversion.
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15U & 14U Girls Club Program
Born 2011 or later.
Local & Travel Team
Local Team Timeline - April 1st to June 30th. (includes 1 event in Calgary).
Travel Team Timeline - April 1st to July 15th. (includes 1 out of prov./country event + Calgary).
2.5 Average Practices/Wk
5-6 Tournaments
Coaches - Binny Atwal + TBA
Fees - $2000-$3750
*fees are all-inclusive - practices, tournaments, gear package, hotels (Calgary), US Trip (flights, hotels, transportation, fees), insurance & conversion.
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13U & 12U Girls Program
Born 2013 to 2014
Local Teams
Local Team Timeline - April 1st to June 30th.
2.5 Average Practices/Wk
4-6 Tournaments
Coaches - Ryan Bhalla + TBA
Fees - $850 to 1050
*fees are all-inclusive - practices, tournaments, gear package, hotels (Calgary), US Trip (flights, hotels, transportation, fees), insurance & conversion.
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11U Girls Program
Born 2015 or later.
Local Teams
Local Team Timeline - April 1st to June 30th.
2.5 Average Practices/Wk
3-4 Tournaments + League Play
Coaches - Binny Atwal + TBA
Fees - $550-850
*fees are all-inclusive - practices, tournaments, gear package, hotels (Calgary), US Trip (flights, hotels, transportation, fees), insurance & conversion.
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Host Tournaments
We host several events and tournaments throughout the year with programs from throughout Western Canada in attendance . See link for more info.
Leadership & Coaches
Binny Atwal – Program Manager
Binny Atwal plays a key leadership role within GOOD Hoops, supporting all aspects of the girls’ program, including player development, operations, and team management. A former collegiate student-athlete, Binny embodies the organization’s core values of discipline, leadership, and mentorship.
She works to ensure consistency in program standards and philosophy, and is positioned as the next generation of leadership within the GOOD Hoops Girls Program. Binny has developed a strong reputation for her ability to connect with athletes and teach the game through a player-centered, modern coaching approach. Her focus is on helping each athlete maximize their potential on and off the court through accountability, preparation, and care.
Ryan Bhalla – Co-Founder & Girls Program Director
Ryan Bhalla brings over 10 years of experience in student-athlete and program development across the grassroots, high school, prep, circuit, National Team, and U SPORTS levels.
He takes a holistic approach to athlete development, pairing practical experience with teaching pedagogy and sports science to help athletes reach their full potential. Guided by Canada Basketball’s Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD) framework, Ryan focuses on developing global athletes who are adaptable, technically sound, and mentally strong.
As Co-Founder of GOOD Hoops Club, Ryan is committed to creating opportunities and exposure pathways for female athletes. During his Master of Coaching at the University of Alberta, he developed athlete development frameworks applying a constraints-led coaching approach — a proven model for building decision-making and skill adaptability in dynamic game environments.
Experience:
All Canadian Game Selection Committee Member
Director of WBB | Co-Founder – Western Canada Prep Academy
Assistant Coach – University of Alberta (2020–2023)
3rd Place – U SPORTS Nationals (2022)
2nd Place – Canada West (2022)
Assistant Coach – MacEwan University (2017–2020)
Principal Instructor, Coaching Studies – University of Alberta / Concordia University of Edmonton
Support Coach/Practice Player - Canadian Senior Women's National Team (2016 & 2017)
Education & Certifications:
Master of Coaching – University of Alberta (2024)
Bachelor of Commerce – MacEwan University
Train to Compete & Learn to Train – NCCP Levels 1 & 3
Learn more about Ryan Bhalla on LinkedIn.
2026 Coaching Staff
We pride ourselves on the outstanding female coaches & mentors that are apart of the GOOD Hoops program, with former collegiate student-athletes, educators, and passionate about developing holistic people that play basketball.
Coming soon…