Great for kids for a introduction of organized basketball. The coaches do a good job with educating kids with skills, drills, fundamentals and displaying discipline.
Great volunteers ! Very supportive ! My son who is 7 years old always looks forward to his Sunday basketball as do we being a family day - it’s amazing. His development has already shown and he always has great feedback after each session. It’s a wonderful experience. Coming from Homestead, I will say it is DEFINITELY worth the drive. Treyson has fallen in love with the sport even more. Thank you all! A program we will never forget.
The coaches are so great with the kids! It has been a blessing for our family and quickly becoming a favorite part of our week. Our son very much enjoys playing and has already learned so much.
I love that the league is more fun oriented and not strictly focused on winning. The fact that it’s only once a week makes it easy to fit into my schedule and less stressful for my kid who has homework to do during the week.
I9 coaches are incredible at making every kid feel seen and part of the team. They have incredible patience and are firm and gentle.
I love the way that the program doesn’t make it all about winning but about character and leadership.
The coaches remember the kids name and I think that’s one of the highlights. I would definitely recommend i9!
We love i9! It's such a family-friendly environment and the coaches are so energetic and patient. Both my 5 year old and 8 year old have grown so much athletically and socially since starting i9 last school year.
Program is great. Very well organized and the younger kids are all really given a chance to succeed and get better.
My only con would be the younger division of 5-9. It is a massive age gap and really big difference in size and experience when you have a team of 6 and 5 year olds going up against a team of 8 and 9 year olds that have been playing together for years. I understand it is most likely a cause of not having enough kids to shorten the age groups in the divisions, but just a food for thought