PXB Showcase

PXB Showcase

May 30-31, 2026
Rise Indoor Sports
419 Twins Wy, Bermuda Run, NC 27006

Kernersville Recreation and Event Center
1020 Shields Rd, Kernersville, NC 27284
Ages: 17u-9u

Boys: $475 (17u-15u) / $350 (14u-9u)
Girls: $395 (17u-15u) / $350 (14u-9u)

Tickets:
Rise Indoor (Cash and Card Accepted)
Kernersville Center (Card Accepted)

1-Day: $25.00 + Transaction Fee (Card)
Weekend: $45.00 + Transaction Fee (Card)

Phenom Hoops continues to bring the best events around the country, and we have several travel ball tournaments coming throughout the year, including this one.

Register today for the event, secure your spot, and earn elite exposure on the Phenom Hoops platform.

REGISTER TODAY for PHENOM HOOPS EVENT: 

If you’re looking to register your team for this Phenom Hoops event, simply click the button on the right to lock in your spot today. Phenom Hoops events consistently bring together top programs, elite competition, and unmatched exposure for players and teams looking to compete at a high level. This is your opportunity to showcase your program, challenge yourself against some of the best teams in the region, and get your players seen on a trusted national platform. Spots are limited and events continue to fill quickly, so be sure to secure your place and be part of the action.

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