
Like Father Like Son Basketball Tournament
Presented by the Office of African American Affairs
Bring your son, bring your game, and be part of a day centered on connection, teamwork, and community.
Join us for the Like Father Like Son Basketball Tournament, a 3-on-3 competition designed to bring fathers, father figures, mentors, and youth together through friendly competition and meaningful connection.
Open to all fathers, father figures, mentors, and boys. All skill levels are welcome.
-POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE-

Event Details
Event Date
TBD
Time
10:00 a.m.
Location
Vincent High School
7501 N. Granville Road
Milwaukee, WI
Tournament Format
The tournament will feature a 3-on-3 format with a limit of 32 teams. Teams will compete within age divisions to help create a fun and balanced experience for all participants.
Each team must include at least one participant age 18 or older. All participants must be at least 8 years old.
Divisions / Age Brackets
- 8–10
- 11–13
- 14–17
Skills Challenges
Participants will also have the opportunity to compete in additional basketball activities throughout the day, including:
3-Point Contest
Free Throw Contest
& More
You do not have to participate in the tournament to join the skills challenges.
Please note: Side contests may take place at the same time as tournament games. Participation in both activities may be limited depending on game scheduling.
Registration for Skills Challenges will open on May 27, 2026.

What to expect
- Music and a high-energy environment
- Trophies and prizes
- A concession area with proceeds supporting Vincent High School
- Health and community resource tables
- Opportunities to connect with families, mentors, and community members
Tournament Registration
Spots are limited to 32 teams. Early registration is encouraged.
We have postponed the tournament. We truly appreciate your interest in the tournament and your willingness to be a part of this event. Your registration will remain on file, and we will provide an update as soon as a new date has been finalized.
For questions or additional information, please contact the Office of African American Affairs at [email protected] or call 414-286-0222.


