Amar’e Stoudemire Youth Sports
Each 1 Teach 1 is an AAU basketball program that provides a platform for student athletes to maximize their national exposure. The primary goal is to give every player in our program the opportunity to secure a scholarship to attend an accredited college or university. The Each 1 Teach 1 platform for success will instill Discipline, Dedication and Determination all while staying true to our family principles of trust, love, loyalty, and commitment to our players and their families. We believe with a combination of education, life skills, and basketball we can give young men a formula for success, one who embraces excellence and strives to be a positive enthusiastic achiever in his pursuit of reaching his potential in all areas of his life. We expect players in the program to be students first, then an athlete, as well as a respected member of the community in which they live. We are committed to improve and change lives.
Posted August 5, 2010
Austin Rivers, Each 1 Teach 1 payback Austin Rivers, nation’s No. 2 recruit, leads Each 1 Teach 1 to AAU 17U Super Showcase title. Jason…
Posted May 9, 2010
Boys Basketball Freshmen All-American Team
Class of 2013 makes instant impact on high school basketball scene.
Posted May 8, 2010
National Junior Player of the Year:
Austin Rivers, Winter Park (Winter Park, Fla.) 6-3 G
The son of former NBA player and current Boston Celtics coach Doc Rivers, Austin Rivers led the Wildcats to the state Class 6A title and a berth in the ESPN RISE National High School Invitational. A big-game performer, he scored 45 as Winter Park handed St. Benedict’s Prep (Newark, N. J.) its only loss and dropped 41 in two others games, including a showdown win over Brandon Knight and Pine Crest (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.). He is the second consecutive class player of the year from the Sunshine State as Knight took home top honors among juniors last season.
Posted April 14, 2010
Back in early February, a knee injury sidelined Butler High (Huntsville, Ala.) combo guard Trevor Lacey for the rest of the season. Now he’s looking to make up for lost time on the AAU circuit, running alongside Winter Park (Fla.) guard Austin Rivers on Each One Teach One out of Florida. We chatted with Lacey, a junior, to clear up stories of rumored leaders, have him weigh in on where he feels he stands in the rankings, and much more.
Posted April 13, 2010
Prior to his injury, Lacey was averaging 22.6 points per game and was the key to Butler being one of the top teams in the state of Alabama. After playing his AAU basketball last summer with the Alabama Challenge, Lacey will suit up this spring for Each 1 Teach 1, the Nike AAU team out of Florida featuring 2011 guard Austin Rivers. Each 1 Teach 1′s opening spring event will be the Boo Williams Nike Invitational starting on April 9.