Young men ages 12–18.
Players in private, Christian, homeschool, and charter school programs who want a structured, development-focused summer experience.
No. TG Elite is not a traditional AAU program. We focus on development, character, basketball IQ, and disciplined team play—not ego, politics, or travel-heavy weekends.
TG Elite emphasizes:
AAU often emphasizes:
March 15 – August 2.
Tuesdays & Thursdays from 6–9 p.m. at Taylors First Baptist Church Rec Center.
We compete in a minimum of 8 competitive, local tournaments—no travel or overnight trips.
Yes. Consistent attendance ensures proper development and keeps team chemistry strong.
Saturday, March 7 at 9:00 a.m. at Taylors First Baptist Church Rec Center.
We carry no more than 10 players per team to maximize development and playing opportunities.
Teams are formed based on age, skill level, and fit within a team-first culture.
Practices include fundamentals, team concepts, decision-making drills, small-sided games, film study, and a short leadership or culture talk.
Two structured 90-minute sessions, film sessions integrated into practices, local tournament play, and July Open Runs.
Yes. Film is one of the most important tools for building basketball IQ.
Yes—age-appropriate conditioning and movement training are built into every session.
While not a devotional program, TG Elite is built on Christian values such as humility, gratitude, discipline, and integrity.
All practices are fully supervised, held indoors at a safe facility, and led by coaches who uphold professional and behavioral standards.
Players are expected to communicate respectfully, work hard, complete assignments, and uphold a team-first mentality.
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