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Programs

DAE Foundation has offered the following programs successfully for last 10 years.

Become a part of the Sportz Prep Club which consist of three of the DAE Foundation main programs: Basketball 101, Recreational League Sponsorship and AAU/YBOA Travel Teams. Which foucs on children between the ages 7 to 17.

Basketball 101: Introduces fundamental basketball skills to young student-athletes who are beginners to the sport. Learn More

Recreational League Sponsorship: Teams are sponsored according to local recreational league seasons. Learn More

AAU/YBOA Travel Teams: provides a venue for skilled and motivated student-athletes to participate in elite levels of competition. Learn More


College Prep Seminars: Is designed to educate student-athletes about the rigors of balancing athletics and academics. Learn More


Girls Only Team Training Program: DAE is now offering a girls-only team training program for high school girls in the area. Learn More


Jermel President Fun-Da-Mental Camp: The Jermel President Fun-da-mental Camp incorporates components of the Basketball Basics 101 program, and adds other enrichment activities. Learn More

Healthy Hoops: Healthy Hoops is part of Select Health's outreach to children with asthma. Learn More


OPTIONS: This obesity prevention outreach for children attending Title 1 schools in the Charleston area. Learn More


Strength and Condition: The mission of the DAE Foundation strength and conditioning program is to help each student-athlete achieve his or her optimal athletic performance potential. Learn More


 

 

NEWS & EVENTS

05/26/2012 Redshirting: A game of development

03/25/2012 Ex-Charleston star Jermel President tells kids to dream, but not just about the NBA

07/21/2012 DAE FOUNDATION-South Carolina HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL EXPOSURE CAMP

 

 
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