Youth Basketball: USA Basketball Guidelines for 6th Grade

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6th Grade / Ages 12 & 13

The USA Basketball guidelines for this age are a little tricky because the guidelines for 11-year-olds are slightly different than 11-year-olds. We feel is better to have a coach should follow the options that provides the best chance for ALL Players to succeed.

Players and coaches who continue to follow USA guidelines will see more positive results. Players and coaches who do not, will risk the possibilities of developing bad habits that will be difficult to correct.

It is a great age to coach because there is a passion that many players develop. Some players will absorb as much coaching as possible and can improve drastically over a short period of time.

Continue to gocus on age-appropriate skill development. Shoot on the approriate basket height whenever possible and…… MAKE SURE IT IS FUN! 

Encourage coaches, assistant coaches, parents and players to review and follow the USA basketball guidelines for this age.

These are the guidelines for 12 year olds.

Equipment And Court Specifications

Ball sizes: Boys and Girls size 6 (28.5”)

Height of Basket: 10 feet

Size of Court: 84’x50′ or 94’x50′

Distance of 3-Point: 19’9″

Distance of Free-Throw Line: 15 feet

Recommended Participation Guidelines

Game Length: 28-32 minutes

Games Per Week: 2

Practice Length: 60-90 minutes 

Practices Per Week: 2-4

Maximum Participation Guidelines

Maximum Games Per Day: 2 
Maximum Hours Per Week of Organized Basketball: 10

Rest Guidelines

Minimum Rest Days per Week: 1

Maximum Months Per Year in Organized Basketball: 7 months

Recommended Hours of Sleep Per Night: 8 – 10 Hours

Game Structure

Game Length: Four 8-minute periods

Time Between Periods: 1 minute

Extra Period(s): 4 minutes

Scoring: Free throw: 1 point All field goals: 2 points Field goal outside of 3-point arc: 3 points

Timeouts: Two 60-second timeouts permitted in the first half of play.  Two 60-second timeouts permitted in the second half of play. One 60-second timeout granted for each extra period Unused timeouts may not carry over to the next half or into extra periods

Start of Game Possession: Jump ball

Game Tactics

Playing Time: Coaches discretion in the fourth period and each extra period

Set Defense: All allowed throughout the competition at coaches discretion

Pressing Defense: Pressing allowed throughout the competition Leading team may not press when leading by 25 points or more

Double-Team/Crowding: Allowed throughout the competition at coaches discretion

Stealing from the Dribbler: Coaches discretion throughout the competition