We are currently building a 2nd/3rd grade boys team. We hope to expand in other age groups and levels. Contact us directly to find out current team availability and upcoming tryouts.
Practices are held in the Lehi, Utah area. Specific gym locations and schedules are shared with registered families.
Teams typically practice once a week for one hour. Additional practices may be held depending on the season. We focus on structured, high-repetition skill development during every session.
Yes. Our teams compete in local tournaments. As of now no traveling outside of Utah and all tournaments will be in Utah County or Salt Lake City.
We prioritize intentional development over hype. Every practice is structured, every athlete is coached, and every player matters. Our focus is long-term growth, basketball IQ, and building confidence — not just weekend wins.
Yes. All players must attend a tryout or evaluation session to ensure proper team placement.
Club fees vary by season and team. Fees typically cover gym time, tournament registration, coaching, and uniforms. Full details are provided before registration.
You can contact us via email at 801shootersbasketballclubteam@gmail.com or send us a message on Instagram. We’ll respond with next steps and available opportunities.
If players don't make a certain team then they are invited to join our development team where they will participate in team practices, team scrimmages and work on their basics.
As we get bigger will have more teams, so eveyone can compete in our tournaments.
The Development Program is for players who are not on the competitive team but want to keep improving their skills in a fun, supportive environment. Sessions are $10 per week or $40 per month, with payments due weekly or monthly. The Competitive Team is for players ready to take their game to the next level, participating in leagues, tournaments, and structured training. Competitive players pay the full season fee once, which covers team registration and insurance, though additional costs may apply for certain tournaments or extra gym time. In short, Development is for skill-building and practice, while Competitive is for high-level competition and official games.