Guaranteed To Improve Your Skills

-True Basketball is quickly becoming one of the leading basketball skills training companies in Texas-
Skills Trainers: Walter and Richard Scott
903-456-6548

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Thursday, July 1, 2010



Campers worked hard during the Garden Glove Drill.


Courtney McCoy is a very talented guard, she is exceptionally fast and is a good athlete. Time in the gym perfecting her change of direction moves will benefit Courtney. Developing the ability to beat defenders off the dribble, and a consistent jump shot will make her a nightmare for defenders.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010


2nd Annual True Basketball HS Girls Camp (Lone Oak HS)

The most improved player during the camp was Tiffany Powell. Tiffany is a 6'2 Post player from Wolfe City HS. Tiffany has only been playing basketball for a couple of years, but has tremendous upside. Tiffany is blessed with a 6'2" frame, but she is also strong and very athletic. During 3 on 3 play her ability to take up space, contest shots and most importantly rebound the ball was quite impressive. The sky is the limit for Tiffany if she continues to work hard.

5'5" guard Courtney McCoy was one of the most talented players at this years True Basketball HS Girls Camp.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010


2009 Lone Oak Jr. High Girls Camp
Camp MVP: Alyssa Busby
Most Improved: Hannah Nichol
Size and talent in the middle school group, some future players if they work at it.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Friday, May 14, 2010


True Basketball Skills Training offers a variety of services to players of all ages.

Our training focuses on Ball Handling/ Dribbling, Footwork, Passing, Shooting, One-on-One moves, Defense, Weak Hand Development and other areas of the game. We teach these skills through the following formats:

  • Personal/Group Training
  • Camps
  • Skills Clinics
  • Team Workouts
  • Select Basketball Teams
  • Coaches Clinics


Who We Train

We train players of all age levels. However, only players who want to elevate their game are suggested for our training. We have worked with players from elementary to College level players. We have worked with hundreds of players throughout Hunt County during camps, clinics,personal/group training. We are continuing to add to that list daily.

Thursday, April 29, 2010



To be the best, you have to train with the best. Let elite skills trainer Richard Scott elevate your game. Richard has faced off with some of the games best players. Richard battled on the hardwood with Dallas Maverick Caron Butler when they were teammates at Maine Central Institute in Pittsfield Maine. Also Richard's Greenville Lions faced off against Chris Bosh in 1999 high school playoffs while Bosh was player at Dallas Lincoln. Richard's basketball pedigree will enable him to reach and teach the next generation of champions.


Skills trainer Walter Scott wants to take your ball handling and game to the next level!!! Our training is geared for champions who want to succeed on the court and in life. Who's Got Next?


True Basketball's Select Team Uncommon rocking medals after Prime Time Tournament in Lewisville TX (4/11/10).

Saturday, April 17, 2010



Future Events

Greenville YMCA Camp
June 7th-10th
9 am-noon
Greenville YMCA

True Basketball Skills Camp
June 14th-16th
9:00 am-12:00 noon
Rockwall Indoor Sports Expo

True Basketball High School Girls Camp
June 28th -July 1st
9:00 am-12:30 pm
Lone Oak High School

True Basketball Skills Challenge
July 31st
Time: TBA
Greenville YMCA

True Basketball Jam Session
Sept 18&19
Time(s): TBA
Downtown Greenville

Friday, April 9, 2010




True Basketball training the next generation of Champions!!!

Elite Trainees
Peyton Hooten-St.Edwards University
Rocio Medrano-Eastern Oklahoma State College
Olivia Carter-2010 District 10 4A Co-Offensive Player of the Year
Chelsea Criss-Recruited by UTD, ETBU
, St Gregory's University
Marissa Maiwelmal-2008 District 13 2A MVP
Morgan Lewis & Haley Trentham-2009 National Addidas Phenom Camp Invitees
Jerry Dickeson-2010 Dallas Regional iHoops 13 &14 yr old boys champion
2010
Chelsea Criss, Olivia Carter,Kaylee Mossman, Bailey Frasier
2011
Kayla Winkler
2012

Aubrey Tucker, Ty Abdo, Preston Manning, Nate Barksdale, Cody Genson, Sawyer Harmon, Robert Armstrong
2013
Haley Trentham, Morgan Lewis, Courtney McCoy, Andy Corrales, Kelsey Mouer, Taylor Ogden, Dillon Lewis , Jayson Stibbe, Mandie Edwards, Alec Albritton, Stephanie Morales, Dartannon Wilson
2014
Devin Lewis, Jerry Dickeson, Connor Manning, Tiffany Crossland, Hannah Nichols, Joe Mac Sudderth, Alyssa Busby
2016
Alee Corrales, Kasey Rhone, Ciara Bush, Baylee Jordan, Morgan Songer, Alli Koch
2017
Jack Nichols

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Friday, March 26, 2010



True Basketball Skills Clinic
Sat April 3rd, 2010 @ Celeste Middle School
9:00am-1:00pm
Cost: $45 per camper

Our mission is to take your game to the next level. Basketball is a game of skills, come get the skills need to be successful.

Saturday, March 20, 2010


True Basketball is excited to have Andy Corrales (11), a 5'8 athletic and talented freshman guard join our program. Andy is very active and is a true competitor. Because of her length and athleticism she definitely has a tremendous upside. Committing to spending time in the gym improving her ball handling skills and developing a consistent outside jump shot will make her a prospect in the 2013 class. Andy looks forward to being an integral part in helping the Thesa Riders win another Gold Ball title in 2011.

Friday, March 12, 2010


2009 True Basketball 8th Grade Girls Select Team

Adidas Phenom Camp 3-28, 2009 @ University of Texas at Arlington

True Basketball trainees Chelsea Criss (light blue jersey in middle) Haley Trentham(to the right of Chelsea and Morgan Lewis not pictured attend Phenom Camp. The Adidas phenom camp was a great experience, with great skills instruction led by former WNBA player Nadine Domond. The three True Basketball prodigy's also benefited from competing against some of DFW top talent. Among the campers were 2009 5A State Championship players from Mansfield Summit Nikki Moody and Tulsa signee Lauren McDaniel. In reward for their hard work and impressive display of skills during camp drills and competition, Chelsea, Morgan and Haley were invited to National Addidas Phenom Camp last summer in California.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

True Basketballs Skills 5th grade trainee Jack Nichols finishes a fast break layup before the halftime buzzer. Jack's speed and ball handling causes trouble for the oppossing teams, he is subject to create fast break opportunities at any time. Not only is he a threat to score a fast break layup at anytime, he does a good job of finding open teammates up ahead for easy scoring opportunities. With Jacks combination of good ballhandling, speed, and passing ability he could become a really good point guard in the future.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Celeste High School freshmen standouts Haley Trentham and Morgan Lewis attending True Basketball Skills Clinic. Skills trainer Richard Scott is emphasizing the importance of finger tip control.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010


former prep school teammate with Dallas Maverick Caron Butler has fun with kids at basketball clinic., Skills trainer Richard Scott

Saturday, February 20, 2010


Pictured with Former WNBA player Nadine Domond at Addidas Phenom Camp
The future is bright for Celeste High School girls basketball program, in part because of freshman phenom Morgan Lewis. Morgan is a 5'5 guard who is a pure scorer. Her 16pt half against Ector is an indication of her ability to entertain fans for years to come. Check out video of Morgan in action and you be the judge.
Chelsea Criss 5'9 Sr. Guard
Chelsea is a good ball handler, good shooter who's range is out to the three point line. Chelsea shot 38% from the 3pt line. She hit 25 three pointers out of 65 attempts. Also Chelsea's good footwork and 70 inch wing span attributes to her being a solid defender. After watching her play during her senior year, I believe we only saw a glimpse of what type of player she can be. It is my believe that Chelsea will be an even better college player than she was in high school.