About HSAA Girls and Boys Basketball
HSAA has been DFW's #1 choice for homeschooled athletes since 1995! We offer a challenging and competitive environment that encourages growth in both skill and Christian character.
Practices begin in August each year with games and tournaments beginning as early as September. The season culminates at the National Christian Homeschool Basketball Championship typically held in Springfield, Missouri in March.
Whether your student is a seasoned basketball player or new to the sport, we encourage you to explore the HSAA Basketball Program! See the Spring/Summer Opportunities below.
***Spring/Summer Basketball Skills and Teams:***
-Tournament Teams practice begins the first week of April
-Fieldhouse teams will begin practice the first week of May
-Skills begins April 15th
All times will be from 2 to 4pm
***Beginning May 27th, practices and Skills will change to 4:30-5:45 at the Fieldhouse***
Spring/Summer Skills training:
Submit interest here.
- Coached by Coach Carven Holcombe and Coach Rodney Belcher
- Tuesdays and Thursdays 2 to 4pm @ Frisco Fieldhouse
- BEGINS APRIL 15th
- ***Beginning May 27th Practices and Skills will change to 4:30 to 5:45 at the Fieldhouse***
- Cost is $10 per session- GREAT DEAL!!! Online payments per session. Link to pay online coming soon.
- Athletes MUST sign in before entering the court, along with parent/guardian phone number
- Physicals needed
-Returning athletes-2024-2025 physical on file for the year works. Another one will be needed at the start of the season in August.
-NEW athletes-please bring a physical ***DATED APRIL 1st, 2025 or later in order to participate.*** to the first day participating in skills. Physicals can be done at the athlete's pediatrician, CVS, CareNow, etc.
-New Athletes will also need to print and bring to first day participating in Skills the HSAA Athletic Release and Medical Authorization form, found on the Policies tab.
HSAA Summer Teams:
GIRLS TEAMS:
-Communicate interest to Earl Toler: earl.toler@hsaa.org Coach Paul Hartman has several teams running and plans on running Fieldhouse teams for younger ages if there is enough interest
BOYS TEAMS:
-10U and 12U Fieldhouse teams:
- cost is $450/player if we have 10 kids per team (less kids commit, more $ per player)
- 3 months of practice May-July, 2 months of games (8) June-July.
- One practice per week.
- Coach Derek Dimoff coaching 10U and Coach Daniel Porter coaching 12U
-14U Development team- A mix of 12U kids that must move up from 12U to 14U next season due to age and 14U kids from this season still needing some further development or choosing a lower cost, less intense option over the summer.
- $450/ player with 10 players (less kids commit, more $ per player)
- Coached by Coach Adam Jennings; a wonderful development coach (and HSAA Dad) able to coach at the highest level as well as build crucial fundamentals for continued player growth. He also played college ball!
- 2 practices/ week
- Fieldhouse games
- option if parents and coach choose to add a tournament or two for additional tournament fees.
-14U Tournament team - Invite only based on the previous and current observation of an athlete's commitment, skills, ability, and desire to pursue basketball at a higher level. A mix of 14U players and several moving to JV next HSAA basketball season.
- Coach Ben Pitts
- 2 practices per week
- 8 tournaments over the summer (April 12-13; April 25-27; May 3-4; May 17-18; June 7-8; June 27-28; July 12-13; July 23-27)
- Cost is $950/player with 10 kids (less kids commit, more $ per player)
- All tournaments local to the DFW area with lots of exposure and challenging competition for these boys
-JV Tournament team - Combined entirely of the current JV team
- Coach Dee Boyd is back for the summer!!!
- 2 practices per week
- 8 tournaments over the summer (April 12-13; April 25-27; May 3-4; May 17-18; June 7-8; June 27-28; July 12-13; July 23-27)
- Cost is $950/player with 10 kids (less kids commit, more $ per player)
- All tournaments local to the DFW area with lots of exposure and challenging competition for these boys
- Will participate in the St Mark's Summer League on Wednesday Nights Beginning in June
-Varsity Tournament team - Combined entirely of the current Varsity team with some possible opportunities based on invite to current JV boys.
- Coach Carven Holcombe is back for the summer!!!
- 2 practices per week
- 8 tournaments over the summer (April 12-13; April 25-27; May 3-4; May 17-18; June 7-8; June 27-28; July 12-13; July 23-27)
- Cost is $950/player with 10 kids (less kids commit, more $ per player)
- All tournaments local to the DFW area with lots of exposure and challenging competition for these boys
- Coach and parents may discuss opportunity for short travel tourneys within Texas for additional cost
- Will participate in the St Mark's Summer League on Wednesday Nights Beginning in June
*All teams will use their current HSAA uniforms, and all coaches, players and parents should always abide by HSAA policies when wearing the uniform and attending an event.
2024-2025 Teams

Districts:
Finished third. The girls have had a lot of success this year and have won a lot of games. They have the potential to make real noise at Regionals and Nationals. It will be fun to see what happens.
Regionals:
Played in the Championship game in a rematch. They came up just short,and finished second. The girls are fun to watch and are well positioned for a real shot at Nationals.

Districts:
Played in the championship game and pushed it to overtime! They came up short, but should hold their head up high because they accomplished a lot and I believe this will put a fire in them to do great things going forward. They started as an eight seed and played in the hardest side of the bracket.
Regionals:
Went 2 and 2. Will compete D1 at Nationals. This is the core of the team that won a National Championship three years ago. Every game is close, but we are very encouraged by the last game as they blew out the District Champions. They have turned a corner.

Districts:
JV Girls is a young team and were missing key pieces. They have had a lot of success this year, and play hard. Coach Paul and Kymora do a great job and it is fun to watch the girls support one another.
Regionals:
Went 2 and 2. Will compete D1 at Nationals. They are fun to watch and they give their all for one another. They are primed for a run in D1.

Districts:
Had a great win Friday and ended up finishing fourth overall. The ability is there to make noise in the upcoming tournaments, and it will be determined by the players learning to win for one another. They have a great opportunity to see that happen if they apply the lessons to be learned from Districts.
Regionals:
Went 1 and 3 and lost a couple of real close heartbreakers. They will compete D1 at Nationals and show glimpses of greatness. It is fun to watch this young team compete and see their maturation over the season.

Districts:
Was down two key players due to injury, but never gave up. They played hard in every game, but what was most impressive to see was the leadership starting to show in some of the players. The last game they played could have gotten out of hand, but the players stuck together and continued to fight and the game came down to the last seconds. They can build on that as they get healthy!
Regionals:
Went 2 and 2 and lost in the D2 championship game. Due to their finish they will have the opportunity to compete in D1. The next two weeks will be crucial and there is an opportunity for a leader to step in and push this group to exceed expectations.

Districts:
Played in the championship finishing third for the tournament. There has been a tremendous amount of growth in skills and leadership on this team.
Quick story, the night after Districts, the team had a game at the Fieldhouse. Coach had an emergency and was unable to be there, parents were willing to step in, but an injured player who plays on the team was there for support said he would coach and did a great job. The players rallied around him and they listened to him as they won the game! That was awesome!!!
Regionals:
Went 3 and 1 and lost in the D3 championship game. This group has come a long way. They never give up. A lot of raw potential and natural leaders on this team.

Districts:
Played in the championship game and lost in the end by three points, finishing second. The team was down four players for the tournament due to injuries and illness. The boys pulled together and showed real courage, leadership, and commitment to one another.
Regionals:
Went 1 and 3 and will compete D1 at Nationals. All the games were close and they lost the heartbreaker of the weekend. We were very proud of how the players handled it and how they showed maturity. They should compete well at nationals.

Districts:
Finished third, and have come a long way. We have seen a lot of growth out of that team and there is a lot to be proud of and if they stay committed over the next six weeks,they will be happy with where they finish.
Regionals:
Went 2 and 2. They are a bunch of hard workers. They have come a long way this year and developed a lot.

Districts:
Did really well and are having fun playing together. They did get a good win at the Fieldhouse the day after Districts. It is exciting to see the girls program growing and Coach Kymora is doing a great job with the girls.
Regionals:
The girls play hard together and have fun. That is the focus at this age.

Districts:
Came in second at districts. They played in round robin and are a 'young' group this year. It is fun to watch them having fun together and they appear to support each other and learn to work as a team.
Regionals:
Mostly a young team who plays hard together. They are fun to watch and show care for one another.


Carven Holcombe
Varsity Boys

Dee Boyd
JV Boys

Paul Hartman
Midddle School and High School Girls Coach

Steven Houston
14U Boys

Daniel Porter
12U Boys
