Have you had your appetite for some on-court action whetted by March Madness? Well, the Dibia Spring Skills Clinic is almost here — and there are still places left for budding basketball players from the ages of eight to 18. The three-day camp runs from April 7-9 at Warwick Academy and is priced at $80 per person. Dibia Athletic founder Brandon Okpalobi, who walked on...
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The DIBIA basketball team is returning to Bermuda for a Spring Skills Clinic at Warwick Academy. The camp, which is sponsored by the Bermuda Sun, aims to improve mental toughness, speed, agility, basketball IQ and leadership skills. Open to boys and girls aged eight to 18 years old, the clinic takes place April 7-9 and costs $80 per person. The sessions take place from 9am-12pm...
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Famed former NFL player Desmond Howard partnered with the Miami based company, Dibia Athletic Development to provide scholarshipsfor 30 local youth to participate in a football skills clinic hosted at Ransom Everglades earlier in July. “I had an interest in doing a clinic so we decided to give it a shot,” Howard said. “I enjoy seeing kids competing and getting the most out of their...
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About 75 eight to eighteen year-old boys and girls participated in a Dibia Athletic Basketball Camp this week at the Warwick Academy gym. The students received free basketball skills training while on break from their schools. A more extensive basketball camp is planned for August when students are on summer break. Bermuda Sun is a proud supporter of Dibia Athletic programs in Bermuda. Source
CJ Okpalobi signs with Nicholls State By: Akilah Laster Chuka Okpalobi Jr. (CJ), the first to represent Team Dibia Football, recently signed with Nicholls State University in Thibodaux, Louisiana. It was a celebratory moment for the Dibia athletic family, but a true mark of the legacy that CJ hopes to continue. A New Orleans native, but displaced to Baton Rouge after Hurricane Katrina, CJ has...
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Sam Singer’s Road to Pac-12 By Akilah Laster Sam Singer, one of Miami’s top basketball prospects from one of its most elite academic schools will be attending one of the country’s top public universities. It makes sense, but it was not given, it was definitely earned. The academic prestige of Ransom Everglades would likely have prepared Sam for the challenging curriculum at the University of...
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