Brandon Holcomb is a former NCAA Division I basketball player at Radford University and a four-year overseas professional. Following his retirement from professional basketball in 2019, Brandon transitioned into coaching and player development, dedicating his career to helping young athletes grow both on and off the court.
Drawing on his experience at the Division I and international levels, Brandon emphasizes skill development, basketball IQ, and in-game decision-making. His training philosophy focuses on teaching players how to read the game, play with confidence, and consistently translate practice habits into real-game execution.
Since retiring, Brandon has worked extensively with youth and high school athletes, designing structured, results-driven development programs that prioritize fundamentals, accountability, and a deep understanding of the game. Passionate about giving back to the sport that shaped his life, Brandon is widely recognized for his ability to connect with players. He brings high-level experience, a genuine love for teaching, and high standards that foster growth, confidence, and long-term success.
Coach Lee brings over a decade of athletic and coaching experience to the field and court. A multi-sport athlete growing up, he began his journey in middle school, competing in track and field and participating in basketball tournaments at both the school and circuit levels. He also honed his skills in street ball events, developing a deep understanding of the game’s fundamentals, creativity, and competitiveness.
Building on that foundation, Coach Lee has spent 15 years coaching basketball, helping players grow both on and off the court through disciplined skill development, team culture, and game strategy. He focuses on raising athletes’ sports IQ and leadership. In addition to basketball, he has 4 years of football coaching experience and 3 years of baseball coaching experience, emphasizing teamwork, resilience, and sportsmanship across all programs.
Coach Lee is passionate about developing athletes into well-rounded competitors and individuals, committed to fostering growth, confidence, and leadership in every player.
Coach Anthony has been passionate about basketball since the age of four. A three-year varsity player at Osbourn High School, he later earned the opportunity for a walk-on tryout at Virginia Tech, where he went on to graduate in 2023 with a Bachelor of Science in Business Technology.
Since 2024, Coach Anthony has dedicated himself to developing high-level middle school and high school athletes. His coaching philosophy centers on game-ready skill development through realistic, in-game scenarios designed to enhance basketball IQ, confidence, and performance at game speed.
Beyond on-court training, Coach Anthony also focuses on strength and conditioning, helping athletes improve their physical performance and prepare to compete at their highest potential.
Coach Kaleb has been surrounded by the game of basketball his entire life. A standout athlete from a young age, he made his high school varsity basketball debut as an eighth grader and went on to score over 1,500 career points. In addition to basketball, he competed in soccer for 15 years at a high level.
Kaleb began his collegiate basketball career at Millersville University, where he was part of the 2022 NCAA Tournament Team and PSAC East Championship squad. He later transferred to Notre Dame College, helping the team reach the MEC Quarterfinals, before finishing his collegiate career at Eastern Mennonite University — where he set the school record for most three-pointers made in a single game. In the summer of 2023, he represented the United States as a member of the Global Sports Academy Tour Team, competing internationally across Europe.
As a coach and trainer, Coach Kaleb has been mentoring young athletes since his early playing days. He previously coached Futures at Virginia Soccer Association and served as a basketball trainer with Swishology, while also assisting with numerous basketball and soccer camps throughout the region. Currently, he trains athletes at TruForm Athletics, serves as the middle school soccer and basketball coach at Wakefield School, and works as an assistant basketball coach at The Fairfax Christian School.