Over the years, homeschooling has grown by leaps and bounds. The current level of play in homeschool basketball is incredible and exceeds that of many public school and club level programs. Homeschool athletes are now recognized on the National level and NCAA scouts are attending homeschool tournaments all over the country.
FEAST's Recee Caldwell signed with UCLA and is now playing at TexasTech. Brendon McCullough played for FEAST and is now playing at Willamette University. Many homeschool athletes from around the nation have gone on to play in the NCAA, such as Justin Jackson, Taber Spani and Moriah Jefferson.
FEAST is committed to giving our players the exposure they need to be recruited by the NCAA teams. This season, our varsity teams will have a thirty-plus game schedule and will attend many high profile tournaments, such as:
The Austin Royals Central Fall Classic
The 2015 Patriots Invitational
The SATCH Space City Jam
The Texas Home School Basketball Championships
The BIG SOUTH HomeSchool Basketball NCHBC 2016 Regional Championships
If you are a homeschooled athlete and you want to play NCAA sports at a Division I or II school, you will need exposure during your high school years. Playing for a nationally recognized team, with a good schedule and publicly posted statistics is the way to get that exposure.
Here is a great article on how to register with the NCAA Eligibility Center.
FEAST Basketball Tryouts are September 30th and October 2nd. If you want to play for the largest homeschool basketball program in San Antonio and get the exposure you need to play college basketball - come and show us your skills!
FEAST's Recee Caldwell signed with UCLA and is now playing at TexasTech. Brendon McCullough played for FEAST and is now playing at Willamette University. Many homeschool athletes from around the nation have gone on to play in the NCAA, such as Justin Jackson, Taber Spani and Moriah Jefferson.
FEAST is committed to giving our players the exposure they need to be recruited by the NCAA teams. This season, our varsity teams will have a thirty-plus game schedule and will attend many high profile tournaments, such as:
The Austin Royals Central Fall Classic
The 2015 Patriots Invitational
The SATCH Space City Jam
The Texas Home School Basketball Championships
The BIG SOUTH HomeSchool Basketball NCHBC 2016 Regional Championships
If you are a homeschooled athlete and you want to play NCAA sports at a Division I or II school, you will need exposure during your high school years. Playing for a nationally recognized team, with a good schedule and publicly posted statistics is the way to get that exposure.
Here is a great article on how to register with the NCAA Eligibility Center.
FEAST Basketball Tryouts are September 30th and October 2nd. If you want to play for the largest homeschool basketball program in San Antonio and get the exposure you need to play college basketball - come and show us your skills!