The REMIX Spring Season is designed to provide athletes with a structured continuation of their development through the remainder of the school year, under leadership that prioritizes long-term growth, intelligent play, and sustainable progress. This phase exists to ensure athletes do not lose momentum at a critical point in their development cycle.
Season Tip-Off
May 02, 2026
In athlete development, progress is rarely linear. Periods of interruption often lead to regression, not rest. The Spring Season is intentionally positioned to run through the end of the academic year to protect continuity at a time when many structured programs conclude. Rather than treating spring as a gap, this phase treats it as a stabilizing period. Athletes remain engaged in team environments, maintain competitive rhythm, and preserve physical and cognitive readiness while balancing academic demands. This timeline allows players to enter summer programming prepared, aligned, and already operating within structure rather than rebuilding fundamentals.
The Spring Season is designed around how athletes function within team basketball, not simply how often they train. Selected athletes participate in three practices per week, allowing consistent exposure to decision-making, role clarity, and execution within live environments. This frequency supports learning without overload and reinforces habits through repetition rather than intensity alone.
The emphasis during this phase is refinement. Athletes improve how they read the floor, respond to pressure, and contribute within a system. The outcome is not just improved performance, but improved understanding of the game and of one’s role within it.
Athletes are taught to operate within structured team concepts. This builds transferable habits such as spacing awareness, timing, and collective responsibility, which remain relevant regardless of level or league.
A primary focus is how athletes process the game. Players learn to recognize patterns, anticipate outcomes, and make informed decisions under pressure. This intellectual side of the game is what allows athletes to adapt as competition increases.
Mental strength is treated as a skill developed through exposure, accountability, and reflection. Athletes learn to remain composed, recover quickly from mistakes, and perform consistently in competitive settings.
Athletes learn to communicate effectively, accept feedback, and operate within a group. These traits are essential not only for performance, but for long-term success in any organized environment.
Program leadership is guided by Tony Simms, one of the foundational architects of modern basketball development in Canada. Coach Simms' work has never been defined by short-term results. His influence is measured by how athletes evolve over time, how they think the game, and how prepared they are when competition intensifies. Across decades, his presence has shaped development standards, pathways, and expectations within Canadian basketball. His leadership emphasizes structure, accountability, and understanding over trend-based training. This program reflects that philosophy by placing decision-making and adaptability at the center of development.
Program Director & Head Coach
Coach Simms is recognized for his ability to meaningfully elevate athletes within a single season by refining how they interpret the game, respond to pressure, and execute within team concepts.
His experience spans international competition, Olympic-level environments, and decades of hands-on development work with athletes at critical stages of growth. Throughout his career, he has emphasized that intelligence, discipline, and awareness are the true differentiators as competition increases.
Parents should understand that this approach prioritizes durability. Athletes leave with habits and understanding that remain valuable beyond one season, one team, or one league.
Comprehensive seasonal structure designed to extend organized team play through the end of the school year while maintaining consistent training, competition, and development standards.
Spring 2026 Program March 28 to June 29
Three practices per week
Multiple Divisions
Phoenix Spring League
Outside League Play
Professional Gear
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Spring Season 2026