What Lionheart Hoops is About
Growth. Character. Community.
Lionheart -one who possesses extraordinary courage, tenacity, and fearlessness.
A Lionheart has a resolute spirit and inner fortitude.
Getting better at basketball is just the beginning—it's a fun and powerful way to build lifelong skills. We believe team sports are one of the best ways to shape character. To succeed on the court, you need skill, passion, work ethic, and resilience. But most importantly, you must learn how to be part of something bigger than yourself.
Even a lion needs its pride to thrive. We focus not only on building individual talent, but also on teaching the mindset it takes to elevate a team and a community.

Training Options
Choose from our training options below and we will contact you to arrange a mutually agreed upon time and location. Feel free to call or email before checking out. In addition to other options around the St. Louis Area, programs and training are available at:
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Webster Groves Rec
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Shrewsbury Rec
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The Heights Rec Center in Richmond Heights
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Local Parks
Group Training at The Heights
August 12 - September 4
4-Week Program on Tuesdays and/or Thursdays
Register online through The Heights: https://morichmondhtweb.myvscloud.com
Program Options:
Creating Plays Off the Dribble: 4 Sessions - $115 or 8 Sessions - $200
Extending Shooting Range: 4 Sessions - $115 or 8 Sessions - $200
Half Season Package: Player's choice of any 8 sessions of the programs-$200
Full Season Package
Package includes all 16 sessions of the two-part basketball skills program-$325
Group Training At Webster Rec
- 300 US dollars
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Athletes Currently Seeking a Matchup For Tandem Training
Soph. Boy, 6'2" Wing
Played JV at a large competitive school as a freshmen. Needs to work on creating own shot and movement off the ball.
6th Grade Boy, 5'3" Wing
Between A and B team in his feeder program, Needs to work on aggression, agility, creating own shot, finishing in traffic. Good shot blocker, will challenge matchup to find ways to finish.
6th Grade Boy, 4'10" Guard
Above average player, needs to work on finishing in traffic, creating space for his shot. Tough defender, will push his matchup to make plays.