Gateway Knights Basketball Club’s mission is to compete at the highest level on and off the court. Gateway Knights strives to be an all-inclusive basketball club reaching out to all areas of St. Louis and Metro East Illinois. Our mission is to create a positive network of players, coaches, families, and business partners to positively impact our community and region. Our goal is NOT to only teach the great sport of basketball but to use basketball as a vehicle to help our players succeed while in our club and when they move on to college and professional careers. Gateway players understand hard work, dedication, attention to detail, TEAM concepts, leadership, and competition. Gateway players simply make everyone around them better! We strives to create superior basketball players and teams, and we have a history of producing fantastic young men and women ready to make a positive impact on our community.
Date: March 9th and 10th
Time: 9am till 11am
Principia High School
Simon Field House
13201 Clayton Rd. St. Louis MO 63131
bring your own ball
Date: March 24th
Time: 11am – 1pm
Principia High School
Simon Field House
13201 Clayton Rd. St. Louis MO 63131
bring your own ball
Date: March 24th
Time: 1:30pm- 3:30pm
Principia High School
Simon Field House
13201 Clayton Rd. St. Louis MO 63131
bring your own ball
The Gateway Knights are excited to partner with New Balance and the P32 League. We want to thank New Balance for making our program and players a priority. We look forward to continuing our quarter-century plus success with a great brand like New Balance. With the partnership of New Balance and the P32 League we will look to expand the 300 plus college scholarships Gateway Knight’s players have received.
Athletic Republic delivers on-field success through scientifically based performance training protocols that help athletes learn to move better, get faster, stronger, more powerful and in the best condition possible for their sport. The training tools and programs are designed to take the athlete just beyond his/her ground based training limitations so the brain learns to send stronger, more precise signals to the muscles. This is the essence of what many experts call “neuromuscular training” and we have pioneered its development through decades of research and commitment to sport science principles.