Hope Sports Academy
Jr. NBA & WNBA Camps | 4th-6th Grade
Hope Sports Academy's June camps are designed for 4th-6th grade athletes who want to build confidence and improve their basketball skills in a fun, structured environment. Each camp focuses on fundamentals, basketball IQ, and live play--with coaching that teaches the why behind every rep.
Athletes will get game-ready instruction, competitive drills, and controlled scrimmages that help them apply skills in real situations. Whether your child is newer to organized basketball or already playing on a team, our camps provide the structure and teaching needed to keep developing.


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7th-12th graders
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Players who want to sharpen fundamentals at game speed
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Athletes ready to learn reads, spacing, timing, and decision-making
What Athletes Will Get
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Skill work built for real game situations
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Teaching points that improve IQ + confidence
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Competitive segments that demand effort, communication, and execution
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Coaching that corrects habits and builds consistency
Who It's For

approximately 784 people. Growing up in a place with limited access and resources shaped my perspective early—and instilled in me a deep belief that opportunity must be intentionally created for young people, not assumed.
I am the youngest of six children, raised by two pastors who built our home on faith, discipline, and strong values.
While my parents did not have the financial means to pay for college educations, they were intentional about providing us with healthy environments, a strong foundation in God, and access to mentors—especially coaches—who believed in us. In a town as small as Faison, those relationships mattered. Through athletics, doors opened for me that I never could have imagined as a child, and those opportunities forever changed the direction of my life.
Those early experiences shaped my calling. I am living proof that faith and sports can coexist to transform individuals, strengthen families, and impact entire communities. What I was given through sports and mentorship became the foundation for everything I would later build.
I went on to earn an athletic scholarship and play college basketball at University of Richmond—an opportunity that would not have been possible without athletics. That scholarship opened doors to higher education, leadership development, and a future that otherwise would have been out of reach for me. It reinforced my belief that when young people are given access, structure, and belief, sports can become a powerful pathway to opportunity and long-term success.
I later went on to coach for more than 17 years at the collegiate level, including stops at University of Virginia, Western Kentucky University, University of Alabama at Birmingham, and Clemson University. Coaching at these institutions allowed me to compete at the highest level and work with elite athletes, but more importantly, it gave me a front-row seat to how mentorship, accountability, and belief shape young people far beyond the game.
During my time as a college coach, I began to notice a troubling shift. Many athletes were losing hope in their future. They struggled to see pathways forward and began turning to unsafe spaces to fill the void—spaces that did not push them to become more than what they could physically see. Watching this unfold made one thing clear to me: intervention had to happen earlier.
In 2016, God placed a clear vision on my heart—to create a safe, structured environment through sports where children could belong. An environment families could trust. A place that reinforced the values being taught at home while teaching life skills that extend far beyond the field or court. The goal was never just to develop athletes, but to develop people in a faith-driven setting that builds character, confidence, and hope.
In 2018, that vision became a reality in Anderson, South Carolina. What began with just 8 families and 9 children looking for an environment where their kids could thrive grew to 133 children in just 12 months. The impact on the community was undeniable. Academic achievement among participating students improved by 35%, confidence increased, and young people began to believe that life-changing opportunities were possible for them.
Hope Sports Academy was born out of that transformation.
Before Hope Sports Academy existed, many children—especially those from communities like the one I grew up in—faced a lack of safe places, unstructured time, limited access to mentorship, positive role models, and spaces where they truly felt they belonged. Hope Sports Academy exists to change that reality.
What makes Hope Sports Academy different is simple but powerful: we develop people. Sports are our platform, but character, mentorship, faith, and life skills are our mission. We help young people excel in the classroom, gain confidence in who they are, and begin to dream beyond their circumstances.
By investing in the whole child, we believe families are strengthened, communities are transformed, and futures are changed.
This work is deeply personal. It is faith-driven. And it is rooted in the belief that every child—whether from a town of 784 people or a major city—deserves access to a safe space where they are challenged, supported, and reminded that their life has purpose.
What Camp Includes
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Fundamental skill development: ball handling, passing, shooting, footwork, defense
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Basketball IQ: spacing, movement, teamwork, communication
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Live play + controlled scrimmages to apply what's taught
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Positive coaching, clear expectations, and a development-first environment
June Camp Info
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June 8-10 | Boys (4th-6th Grade)
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June 15-17 | Girls (4th-6th Grade)
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June 22-24 | Co-Ed (4th-6th Grade)
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All camps go from 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM and cost $85 per participant
My name is Daryl Oliver, and I am the Founder and CEO of Hope Sports Academy. I am a former college coach with over 17 years of experience, a parent, and a young man who grew up in Faison, NC, a small rural town of
What Camp Includes
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Fundamental skill development: ball handling, passing, shooting, footwork, defense
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Basketball IQ: spacing, movement, teamwork, communication
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Live play + controlled scrimmages to apply what's taught
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Positive coaching, clear expectations, and a development-first environment
June Camp Info
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June 8-10 | Boys (4th-6th Grade)
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June 15-17 | Girls (4th-6th Grade)
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June 22-24 | Co-Ed (4th-6th Grade)
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All camps go from 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM and cost $85 per participant
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Our Founder
Daryl Oliver bio.

What Make Our Leagues Different
Our Jr. NBA / Jr. WNBA and NFL FLAG leagues are built around intentional coaching and clear expectations.
Athletes will experience:
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Organized league play with consistent scheduling
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Age-appropriate team placement
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Emphasis on fundamentals, spacing, and sports IQ
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Coaches trained to teach, encourage, and lead
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A positive culture rooted in respect and effort
Audra Smith
Chief Executive of Programming
Vice President of Play4Kay
Jeremy Duckworth
Treasurer
Chief Executive Officer,
Central Alabama Redevelopment Alliance
Monica Drake
Director of Community Engagement,
Pinnacle Financial Partners
Daryl L. Oliver SR.
Chief Executive Officer
Chief Executive Officer,
Digital Fulcrum
Brian Wilson
Vice Chair,
Owner Guglhupf Bakery & Restaurant
Anthony Oliver
Board Chair
Estimating/Senior Project Manager,
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