2025 AAU Maryland District Tournaments Start This Weekend!
Let The Games Begins!
Good Luck to our participating Players and Coaches!
We're looking forward to a FANTASTIC tournament with great competition and many talented athletes. You're ALL WINNERS already - just remember to PLAY HARD and HAVE FUN!
The 2025 BRACKETS and SCHEDULES for our kickoff series are available below:
* * * TAKE NOTE: Important REMINDER for all Coaches * * *
You MUST bring all ELIGIBILITY DOCUMENTS for all players to EACH GAME!
Site Locations:
Community College of Baltimore County - CCBC Dundalk
7200 Sollers Point Road
Baltimore, MD 21222-4649
Randallstown Community Center
Liberty Road Recreation Center
Located in: Brenbrook Plaza Shopping Center
3505 Resource Dr., Randallstown, MD 21133
Any Questions or Concerns? Please contact Ben DuBose at (410) 340-0635
2025 District Championships UPDATE (02-20-25)
A Letter of Thanks...
Dear Mr. Dubose, Pastor Dubose and Coach Pineau,
I am writing to express my gratitude for receiving the Mel Parker Award at last week's 2015 Maryland AAU banquet. I realize that Baseball is only one of many AAU sports, and so I especially appreciate this award. It is easy to see why Maryland AAU is so admired, and I feel very fortunate to be able to participate through Baseball.
This unexpected recognition of my efforts toward excellence in academics and athletics gives me a new sense of confidence. I will better my efforts in representing AAU, the District and Baseball to the best of my abilities.
Thank you so much for noticing my efforts and for giving me this award which I appreciate very much.
- Connor Graham
AAU Baseball: 2015 Report
It's unlikely anyone was working harder for AAU Baseball this year than John Pineau. And with reason. As Sports Director for Maryland AAU Baseball, Pineau is commissioner of the RBI Wood Bat League based in Anne Arundel, Kent, Prince George’s, Calvert, and Baltimore Counties and whose job is to get Maryland playing AAU Baseball—one of the sport’s so-called “Big 4” organizations at the national level: AAU, American Legion, USSSA, AABC.
How well he does with that could have far-reaching implications for both Maryland AAU Baseball and AAU Baseball in the Mid-Atlantic States region. "Our opportunity is to keep the players and teams that come along to our league for the first time, to keep them engaged, keep them excited," Pineau said. "That's a challenge, certainly. But I think it's one that we're up to as a league and national affiliation. AAU Baseball is a terrific foundation for that."
ALL DIVISIONS Championship Schedule
CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE Posted!
The 2017 ALL DIVISIONS - CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE is posted below:
2017 ALL DIVISIONS CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE
GYM OPENING TIME AND GAME ADMISSION PRICE
Admission to Gym starts at 9:00 A.M.
Roster Players = FREE
All Others = $10.00
Awards will be given out to 3rd place of each age group after their age group championship.
April 2016 District News Newsletter Now Online!
The April, 2016 issue of the District News Newsletter is out NOW!
We reached out and you responded! Check out the new MILESTONES section, featuring three outstanding Student/Athletes! This month we also highlight our local legend Coach Gerald Stokes. As always, Thank You for your support of our newsletter and website! Keep those stories and photos coming... Get Your April Issue Here!
ATTENTION: All Basketball Coaches!
Need Instructions for Registering Your Team?
Click on the image to the left to get get detailed instructions for creating a PlayAAUHoops Account
or click here:
http://www.marylandaau.org/Forms_Intructions/Creating_a_PlayAAUHoops_Account.pdf
Any questions? Please Give BEN a call! Good Luck in the upcoming AAU tournaments!
Baltimore Mourns the Loss of Beloved AAU Basketball Coach
Coach Carlton "Bub" Carrington Passed Away
[BALTIMORE, MD, March 23, 2025] – Baltimore’s basketball community is grieving the loss of Carlton Carrington Sr., a revered figure in Maryland District AAU Boys' Basketball and father of Washington Wizards first-round pick, Carlton "Bub" Carrington. He passed away on Thursday, March 20.
Carrington Sr. was more than a coach — he was a mentor, leader, and father figure to countless young athletes. As Director and Coach of the Baltimore Elite AAU program, he helped shape the careers and lives of players such as Will Barton, Donte Greene, Jamel Artis, and Malcolm Delaney, many of whom went on to achieve professional success.
Tributes poured in from former players and community members, reflecting the deep impact Carrington had on and off the court.
“Bub Sr. was an invaluable part of our basketball program,” said Maryland District AAU Governor Ben DuBose. "He stood tall as a pillar in our community, dedicating his life to uplifting and guiding others. His presence will be profoundly missed, but his legacy lives on through the many lives he touched.”
The MD District AAU family extends our heartfelt condolences to the Carrington family during this difficult time.
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