Registration: Two Ways to Pay, One Simple Process
Super6 keeps registration straightforward because we know coaches have enough administrative burden already. There are two payment options, and both deliver the same tournament experience.
The per-event option is $99 per team. You register for the specific tournament weekend you want, select your division and age group, and complete the team registration form through our Exposure Events registration page. You will need your roster, coaching staff information, and a team contact. Registration opens ninety days before each event date, and early registration locks in the lowest rate. Prices increase as tournament weekends approach, so booking early saves money.
The season pass is $899 for ten events. That is $89.90 per tournament, a discount off the already-low per-event rate. If your team plans to compete across a full spring and summer, the season pass eliminates ten separate registration transactions and locks in your pricing regardless of mid-season adjustments. It also guarantees your spot across the entire series, which matters when popular weekends fill up.
Divisions are organized by age group: 10U, 12U, 14U, 16U, and 18U for boys, and 12U through 18U for girls. Within each age group, we offer competitive and developmental brackets so teams face appropriate competition. When you register, you may request a specific bracket level, and our tournament director will confirm placement based on team history and coach input. The goal is competitive balance: every team should feel challenged, and no team should feel overwhelmed.
Tournament Format: Three Games, Guaranteed
Every Super6 tournament follows a consistent format that coaches can plan around. Saturday is pool play. Each team plays two or three games, with results determining seeding for Sunday's bracket. Sunday is championship bracket play. Every team advances to bracket play regardless of pool performance. You do not earn your way into Sunday; you are already there. Pool results determine seeding, not eligibility.
The three-game guarantee is exactly what it sounds like: every team plays at least three games every weekend. We never shorten the guarantee because of bracket size or schedule compression. Most teams play more than three, but three is the floor. Championship bracket games are scheduled to conclude by late Sunday afternoon so teams have reasonable travel windows for the drive home.
Schedules are released the Wednesday before each tournament weekend. You will receive an email with your team's specific game times, court assignments, and bracket flow. Full tournament schedules are published on our website and updated in real time if adjustments are needed. We aim for seven days of lead time, but Wednesday is the latest a schedule will drop. If you have not received your schedule by Thursday morning, reach out immediately through the contact information on the FAQ page.
Game Rules: NFHS Standard with Tournament Adjustments
Super6 tournaments are officiated under NFHS rules with a few tournament-specific adjustments that keep the weekend moving on schedule. The full rule book lives at thesuper6.com/rules, but here are the essentials every coach should know before arriving.
Games are played in two sixteen-minute halves with a stopped clock, except when the margin reaches twenty points in the second half, at which point a running clock takes effect. Overtime periods are two minutes with a stopped clock. Each team receives three full timeouts and two thirty-second timeouts per game. Timeouts do not carry over to overtime; each team receives one additional timeout for each overtime period.
All officials at Super6 events hold active NFHS certification. This is non-negotiable. For more on what that means and why it matters, read our officiating standards article.
Tiebreakers in pool play follow a defined sequence: head-to-head result first, then point differential (capped at fifteen points per game to discourage running up scores), then points allowed, then a coin toss if all preceding criteria are tied. The full tiebreaker hierarchy is published on the rules page and is distributed to coaches during check-in.
Gate Admission: Cashless via AI-Events
Super6 does not accept cash at the gate. Every venue uses a cashless admission system powered by AI-Events. Spectators pay for admission using Cash App, Venmo, Apple Pay, Zelle, or credit cards at the door. This policy exists for two reasons: security and speed. Cashless transactions eliminate the risk associated with handling large amounts of cash at youth sports venues, and digital payments move the line faster, which means fewer people waiting at the entrance and more people in the stands before tip-off.
As a coach, make sure your families know this before they arrive. Gate admission is separate from team registration fees. Typical admission runs $10 to $15 per person per day, and every spectator needs to have a digital payment method ready. There are no exceptions and no IOUs. If a parent shows up with only cash, they will need to find an ATM or arrange a digital transfer before entering.
Check-In and Game Day Logistics
Check-in opens one hour before the first scheduled game each day. Coaches should arrive with their roster, any medical release forms required by their parent organization, and player identification if age verification is requested. Our tournament staff handles check-in quickly, typically in under five minutes per team, so you can focus on warm-ups and pre-game preparation.
Between games, our facilities offer designated team areas for meetings and rest. Concessions are available at most venues, and we provide water coolers on every sideline. Coaches are responsible for bench conduct and for ensuring parents comply with our spectator code of conduct, which emphasizes positive encouragement and respect for officials. Verbal abuse of officials from the sideline is not tolerated and can result in removal from the venue.
Venues span Orlando, Tampa, Clearwater, and Boca Raton in Florida, with Atlanta, Georgia locations coming soon. Each venue page on our website provides the address, parking information, and any venue-specific rules. Check the venue details before you leave home so there are no surprises on arrival.
What Makes Super6 Different
Super6 Series LLC has run tournaments across the Southeast since 2014. In that time, we have built a reputation on a few things that coaches consistently tell us set us apart.
First, price transparency. $99 per team per event or $899 for the season pass. No hidden fees. No parking charges. No roster change penalties. When most tournaments in Florida charge $300 to $500 per team, our price point is not just competitive; it is category-defining.
Second, officiating quality. NFHS-certified referees at every game, paid $20 to $27 per hour with same-day Sunday payouts, working in an environment where coaches and spectators are held to a code of conduct. The result is consistent, professional officiating that players, coaches, and scouts can trust.
Third, the full student-athlete mission. Super6 is not just a tournament operator. We provide academic tutoring, college counseling, mentorship, and family programming alongside our basketball events. We are the only organization in the Southeast that combines elite competition with a full college-prep support system. Read about the five pillars on our mission page.
Fourth, we see coaches. We know you pay out of pocket for gym time, uniforms, equipment, and the gap between team dues and real costs. Our coaches page speaks directly to that reality. Super6 was built to keep teams together longer by making tournament weekends affordable, predictable, and worth the drive.
After the tournament, coaches receive a summary report with game results, bracket placement, and any disciplinary notes. We also invite feedback through a post-tournament survey that helps us improve future events. Your voice shapes how we run the next weekend.
Key Links for Coaches
Bookmark these pages. They answer ninety percent of the questions we receive before any tournament weekend.
- Register — Exposure Events registration for every tournament weekend
- Rules — Full NFHS-based tournament rule book with tiebreaker details
- FAQ — Fifty-plus questions answered about every aspect of Super6 events
- AI-Events — Cashless gate admission: how it works, what payment methods are accepted
- Coaches — Coach appreciation, recruitment, and what Super6 does for the people who keep teams together
- Officials — Hiring page for NFHS-certified referees at $20 to $27 per hour
- About — Our mission, the five pillars, and why Super6 exists
Super6 tournaments are built on a foundation of respect: for the game, for the officials, for the opponents, and for the families who invest their weekends in youth sports. We look forward to having your team on the court.

