Panthers
In our Concept, we believe first and foremost, that youth boys and girls who enjoy the game and want to excel must
dedicate themselves to learning and mastering the fundamentals. At all levels, from beginner to professional, the
ability to consistently execute the fundamentals at game speed is what determines a player’s individual success, and
ultimately, enhances their enjoyment of the game. Basketball players today think that they are good if can they can
shoot three pointers and dunk. Players want to play 5 on 5 all summer thinking this will make them better. Most
competitive teams are a great example of what is wrong with basketball today. Too many coaches are worried about just
winning games and refuse to focus on the fundamentals of the game. MAke It Happen Sports Competitive teams ( Panthers
and Phenoms Select) will focus on improving the skills of each player during fundamental work at practice. At least
half of each practice will be focused on teaching and improving the fundamental skills of each player. Our main goal in
the program is to have each player leave the team with better skills than when they came and to know what they need to
work on to become an even better player. The games are where they get a chance to practice the skills they are taught
and of course we want to win as many games as we can. The success of any season is not determined by wins and losses,
rather by the improvement of the players in their skills, self-confidence, knowledge, and love for the game of
basketball.
Player registration is in full swing as we gear up for the summer sessions. We are currently filling teams
for boys 10U, 11U,12U, 14U, 15/16U, and girls 7/8th grade,  and high school. If interested in participating
please call/email our offices or fill the
player registration form, and fax/mail it back.


Here is an updated
Schedule of leagues, games, and tournament that we will be participating in this
Summer.

Register online here
"Treat a person as they are, and he will remain as they are. Treat them as they could be, and they will become what they should be."
Jimmy Johnson