Southeast Developmental Teams

YOUTH DEVELOPMENTAL SPORTS PROGRAM SERVING AURORA, CENTENNIAL, & PARKER, CO

 

Southeast Developmental Teams is a youth sports program designed to serve Centennial, Southeast Aurora, and Parker in Colorado. We believe in a holistic approach to developing athletes. Our programs focus on teamwork, age appropriate fitness, understanding the specific sport, skill development, and building self-confidence and mental toughness. Our coaches use positive reinforcement to cultivate well rounded athletes who are ready for peak performance by the time they reach high school. We believe youth athletes can always better themselves through hard work, while also having fun, thus our motto: Always Forward.

Southeast Developmental Teams currently supports the following programs:

  • Junior Cougars Dance (CTDT Feeder Team)

  • Cherokee Trail Dance Team (CTDT)

  • Cyclones Basketball

  • Eaglecrest Girls Basketball Feeder Team

  • Eaglecrest Girls Basketball Camps

Eaglecrest Girls Basketball Feeder Team

The Eaglecrest Girls Basketball Feeder Team supports basketball fundamentals and development for basketball players at Eaglecrest feeder middle schools. Teams will practice in the Eaglecrest area and play in leagues and tournaments throughout the metro-Denver area. Athletes must attend an Eaglecrest feeder middle school to participate.

 

Cyclones Basketball

Cyclones Basketball is an all girls elementary age basketball program located in Southeast Aurora. Our experienced coaches focus on basketball fundamentals, conditioning, skill development, and teamwork. Depending on age level, teams compete in 3 on 3 and 5 on 5 leagues and tournaments throughout the metro-Denver area.

 

Junior Cougars Dance

Junior Cougar Dance Team is a middle school feeder team for the state champion Cherokee Trail Dance Team. To participate, athletes must be in grades 6-8 and live in the feeder area for Cherokee Trail High School. All dance levels, including beginners, are welcome.

 
 
 

“The principle is competing against yourself. It's about self-improvement, about being better than you were the day before.”

— Steve Young