HS Team(s)
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DME Academy (FL) [M] | Power Conference |
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DME Academy (FL) [W] | Power Conference (W) |
Daytona Beach, Florida
DME Academy is the premier training and educational institution. Located in Daytona Beach, Florida, DME is dedicated to helping student-athletes unlock their full potential and achieve their goals. Their unique sports academy in Florida offers a diverse range of programs for students in grades 6-12, including co-ed boarding and day school options, as well as post-grad programs. They also provide year-round camps, tournaments, team events, and specialized training for collegiate and professional athletes.
Grind Session Charlotte: Thrilling Friday Night of Basketball
Harding University High School in Charlotte North Carolina, hosted a thrilling Saturday night of basketball at the Grind Session, showcasing some of the nation's top high school talent. Three games delivered exciting matchups and impressive individual performances.
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Grind Session Daytona Beach: Day Two Recap
Day two of the Grind Session Daytona Beach event brought high-intensity basketball, standout performances, and nail-biting finishes. With teams from across North America competing, fans were treated to an action-packed day of elite hoops.
Royal Crown Dominates Hamilton Heights
In women’s action, Royal Crown of Canada crushed Hamilton Heights 81-40. The standout of the game was Eunicia Salgado, who recorded a commanding double-double with 24 points and 12 rebounds. Aisse Coulibaly contributed 11 points and 3 rebounds in a tough outing for Hamilton Heights.
Grind Session Dominates Top Player Lists for Class of 2025
The Grind Session continues to solidify its reputation as the premier platform for elite high school basketball talent, with three players from the circuit earning spots on the USA Today Top 15 High School Basketball Players and the ESPN Top 100 List for the Class of 2025. These young athletes are not only excelling on the court but also positioning themselves as future stars of college basketball and the NBA.