Colorado Lightning Basketball Hosting Spring Tryouts for North Metro Denver Youth

Colorado Lightning Basketball Club is holding tryouts on February 26th and 27th for its 2024 spring and summer travel teams. It notes that Colorado Lightning has experienced great success recently, winning multiple championships across different leagues, tournaments, and age groups. Some highlighted accomplishments include titles in the 17u JAM League, 16u Back Bigfoot Tournament, 15u JPS League, 8th Grade JPS 3v3 League, and 5th Grade Riseup Tournament.The release quotes Colorado Lightning’s Director of Operations, Todd Harmon, and President, Peter Chavez, about the club’s skilled coaching staff and commitment to developing players on and off the court. It mentions that players gain life skills such as leadership and overcoming adversity in addition to excelling at basketball.Additional details provide tryout registration information at https://coloradolightning.com/tryout and describe Colorado Lightning’s youth basketball program serving boys and girls ages 8-18 across the North Denver metro area.ColoradoLightning.com

Broomfield, CO, United States, 30th Jan 2024 – Colorado Lightning, a competitive youth basketball club serving the Denver metro area since 2013, has announced tryouts for its 2024 spring and summer travel teams. Tryouts will be held on February 26th and 27th at Thornton, Broomfield, Westminster and Northglenn locations.  

The club is looking to build on an incredible run of success in recent years, including championships across multiple leagues and tournaments:

  • 17u JAM league 5v5 champions
  • 16u Back Bigfoot tournament champions 
  • 16u White JAM summer champions
  • 15u 9th Grade JPS league champions
  • 8th Grade 3v3 JPS league champions
  • 7th Grade JPS league and JAM summer champions  
  • 6th Grade iHoops tournament champions
  • 5th Grade Riseup tournament champions
     

“We’ve built something very special in terms of our coaching staff, player development system, and championship culture,” said Todd Harmon, Director of Operations at Colorado Lightning. “Last season was one of the best in our history, and we expect this group of players to achieve even more.” (Todd Harmon, seen below on the right, coaching 15U Freshman to a JPS League Championship)

 

Colorado Lightning focuses on unlocking every young player’s talent and potential, on and off the court. Through competitive drills, values training, and high-level competition, players gain basketball skills as well as life lessons.  

“It’s about more than winning games and championships,” explained Peter Chavez, President of Colorado Lightning. “We strive to develop leaders and equip our athletes for future challenges, competitions, and adversity they will face.” (President Peter Chavez on the right below, 16U JAM League Champions)

Registration for the free tryouts is open now at https://coloradolightning.com/tryout The club serves boys and girls ages 8-18 from across the Denver metro area.

About Colorado Lightning
Founded in 2013, Colorado Lightning Basketball Club develops competitive youth players on and off the court using the game of basketball. The club teaches athletic fundamentals, critical thinking, sportsmanship and determination to equip athletes for future obstacles and competitions.

Colorado Lightning
5023 W 120th Ave #417
Broomfield CO 80020
720-722-2517

ColoradoLightning.com

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Address: 5023 W 120th Ave #417

City: Broomfield

State: CO

Country: United States

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