The National Yo-Yo League (NYYL) is a US based organization that focuses on organizing competitions by bringing players together to compete in 9 different US regions. It also allows players to be placed into the finals from their home region. The NYYL provides a consistency in trick lists and judging that makes it easier for the regional promoter to organize and run their contests.
Their league structure helps bring the yo-yo back to high levels of participation and prosperity, giving all regions across the country an equal chance to be represented at the national contest.
In the National Yo-Yo League the United States is divided into nine regions: The nine regions each have there own regional contest. The winners of each regional get seeded to the American National Yo-Yo Contest yo-yo contest. Likewise the regional contests are seeded from the US State Contests.
Their league structure helps bring the yo-yo back to high levels of participation and prosperity, giving all regions across the country an equal chance to be represented at the national contest.
It is NOT a member based organization that players can join.
US Regional Contest[]
- Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island, Connecticut
- Pennsylvania (Eastern), Delaware, New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia
- Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Florida
- Pennsylvania (Western), Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Kentucky, West Virginia
- Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, Kansas
- Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Arkansas
- Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Alaska
- California (Northern), Nevada (Northern), Utah, Hawaii
- California (Southern), Nevada (Southern), Arizona