Key Challenges We Address
- Tall youth are often pigeonholed into post positions with limited skill development.
- Early height can lead to unrealistic expectations and social pressure.
- Many tall players face coordination challenges and bullying in middle school.
- Some athletes lack father figures or mentors to help them navigate sport and life.
- Underserved communities often lack access to high-quality, height-specific training.

Program Goals
- Develop Complete Basketball Players
- Teach all five positions—regardless of height.
- Emphasize ball-handling, shooting, defense, and basketball IQ.
- Build Emotional Resilience
- Help players manage pressure, expectations, and setbacks.
- Address identity and confidence challenges.
- Mentorship & Brotherhood
- Match players with experienced mentors and coaches.
- Build a safe, empowering environment for tall boys to grow.
- Exposure & Opportunity
- Provide access to recruiting events, college prep, and showcases.
- Introduce players to college, prep school, and international scouts.
Athlete Profile
- Boys entering grades 7–12
- Height: 6’3″ or taller
- Open to learning, discipline, and teamwork
Annual Training Structure
Fall/Winter (Development Season)
- Skill Development Labs (3x/week)
- Weekend League Competition
- Positional Workshops
- Game Film Study Sessions
Spring (Exposure Season)
- Invite-Only Showcases
- Inter-League Scrimmages
- Combine Testing (Vertical, Wingspan, Agility)
Summer (Immersion & Leadership)
- CBH National Camp & Retreat
- Outdoor Team-Building
- Community Service & Leadership Workshops
- Guest Sessions with NCAA/Pro Mentors