Nicely maintained basketball centre. Safe and hygienic for kids especially in the current situation.
My team was at this years Jr. NBA qualifier for nationals MLK day. We did not win a game but I had the time of my life. You let the kids play and it forced me to sit back shut up and observe thank you.
Was there yesterday for my sons LockDown tournament. I was very impressed with the facility. The basketball courts are maintained well. The employees were also very friendly and helpful. Nice that they have a dedicated area serving food for the players to eat between games.Looking forward to our next tourney at Supreme Courts!
This place is a joke, tryout fee is more expensive than every body else. the coaches assuming they are evaluating the players, but in fact the players who knows each other ignore the new ones. i saw the coaches not paying attention for the kids who set at the side for a long time. and keep who ever play takes his time. clearly there is no place for the new people .
The McGrath family runs a first class facility and league for travel basketball programs. Our team drive about 50 minutes each way almost every weekend because it’s the best run league there is. Highly recommended.
I brought my son there for a Saturday pick-up session/coaching. I felt the staff was friendly and helpful. My son is a rec level player and was given equal attention and playing time. He was treated as if he were a member of one of the in house travel teams and had a great time. I wish it were closer so he could attend more often.
It is a great facility and very clean
Courts are nice, but facility and management leave a lot to be desired. Our team of supposedly travel caliber seventh graders were supposed to have tried out. Well, it appears like all who tried out were selected. Not sure how that works. If there are tryouts, the top should be selected to an upper level squad. The rest should be put on a lower level team. Our particular coach/instructor had little/no coaching experience and as such the boys suffered. He was also required to do it all by himself. Two teams of boys, ranging from talented and experienced, to four boys whove not played before. He had no assistants. No one to help split up practices into smaller groups to work on the more important aspects of playing the game the way it needs to be played to win, while balancing with sportsmanship. Basic fundamentals and court sense seem to be completely left out of this so called advanced/competitive program. Will definitely look elsewhere next season, as I cannot in good conscience recommend this particular program/facility.
Awesome place and the people really do care no matter how it may look a very young and diverse staff. Its like one big family where everybodys included the coaches push everybody hard because they really do believe that every player that walks through the front door have great potential. It may be biased cause I do play basketball, but if you played here or came for anything you would understand the kind of work goes into the place for it to be called Supreme Courts.
Google says its open so we went there and theyre closed !! I called the place and asking why its close while google says its open and a rude guy simply answered yeah were close !!!
Nice court
Very poorly managed facility. Tournaments held every weekend, but perents handle clock and stats. Some of them have no clue what they are doing. Should be handled by facility personnel. Hire some teens to do this. Referees... OMG. Where do they get them. Some teams have no game attitude, trash talking should not be allowed in kids games. Parents attitude some times get overbroad and office has no clue how to deal with it. If you want your kids to see how crazy and unfair life can get sometimes- this place is good for that. Otherwise stay away. There are plenty of good places to go and compete.
Would try again
Son play basketball ball there. Very nice place
Good
Employees are terrible, one of them even, named Tyson Chapman, shouted profanities at me and my father, terrible place, never go here
A real place for hoopers
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