Testimonials*

What they're saying:

"After enrolling my sons in a DRIVE holiday camp and observing their improvement in skill and attitude towards basketball, it was obvious that they would receive the best training from DRIVE."

Carolyn Latu, Parent

"As a father, I selected the DRIVE
program because it provided my sons a chance to play basketball with the
best players in the province. But even more so, the program gives every
player an opportunity to handle the ball and improve."

Barry-Allan Meppelink, Parent


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NEW! DRIVE Spring Break Camps 2010 (Beginning March 8th)

1. DRIVE Complete Player - March 8-12 (Richmond/DRIVE) Gr. 7-12

2. DRIVE Spring Break Classic - March 15-19 (S. Surrey/EMS) Gr. 2-11

3. DRIVE Complete Player - March 22-26 (Richmond/DRIVE) Gr. 5-12

4. DRIVE Spring Break Classic - March 29 - April 2 (Coquitlam/HWSS) Gr. 2-11

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DRIVE Spring Schedule 2010

** Registration is now open for the Spring Season**

DRIVE offers a variety of training programs that suit players of all ages and abilities. Each program is focused on the players overall development.  This includes mastering the fundamentals and footwork of basketball.  DRIVE training also focuses on strength and conditioning, flexibility, nutrition, and mental attributes such as self-esteem, goal-setting, visualization and motivation.

Space is limited in all our programs so register today to ensure yourself a spot!

DRIVE Location: (Old Grizzly Facility)

DRIVE Basketball Center
14380 TRIANGLE ROAD RICHMOND, BC
V6W 1B1

If you have any questions regarding any of our programs please feel free to contact us:
Email: info@drivebasketball.com
DRIVE Line: 604.818.SLAM (7526)

DRIVE Spring Schedule (Grid View): Registration Now Open

Updated: March 2/10

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Upcoming Events - For complete details of each camp please click on the link below.

DRIVE Programs
Ages
Location
Time/Days
Gender
Date
1. DRIVE Specialty Classes
A. Jr. Ballers Class
6-8
DRIVE

12-1pm

(Sundays)

B/G
Start Date: April 11
End Date: June 13
B. Beginners Class
8-11
DRIVE

12-1pm

(Sundays)

B/G
Start Date: April 11
End Date: June 13
C. Junior School
9-13
DRIVE

7-9pm

(Fridays)

B/G
Start Date: April 9
End Date: June 11
D. Development Program
9-15
DRIVE

10-12pm

(Saturdays)

B/G
Start Date: April 10
End Date: June 12
E. Point Guard Class
11-15
DRIVE

1-2pm

(Sundays)

B/G
Start Date: April 11
End Date: June 13
F. Shooting Class
10-15
DRIVE
12-1pm
(Sundays)
B/G
Start Date: April 11
End Date: June 13
G. Scorers Class
11-15
DRIVE
1-2pm
(Sundays)
B/G
Start Date: April 11
End Date: June 13
H. Post Class
11-15
DRIVE

1-2pm

(Sundays)

B/G
Start Date: April 11
End Date: June 13
I. Senior School
13-17
DRIVE

7-9pm

(Fridays)

B/G
Start Date: April 9
End Date: June 11
2. DRIVE Private & Semi-Private Training
J. Private Training
all ages
DRIVE
Appointment
B/G
Ongoing
K. Semi-Private Training
all ages
DRIVE
Appointment
B/G
Ongoing
3. DRIVE Basketball Leagues - Evaluations are on April 11
L. Red Division
9-11
(Gr. 4-6)
DRIVE
TBA
Boys
Start Date: April 11
End Date: June 13
M. White Division
12-13
(Gr. 7/8)
DRIVE
TBA
Boys
Start Date: April 11
End Date: June 13
N. Black Division
13-14
(Gr. 8/9)
DRIVE
TBA
Boys
Start Date: April 11
End Date: June 13
O. Super League
14-16
(Gr. 9/10)
DRIVE
TBA
Boys
Start Date: April 11
End Date: June 13
4. DRIVE Elite and Development Training Centers
P. Elite Training Center
13-17
DRIVE
TBA
Boys
Start Date: April 10
End Date: June 13
Q. Development Training Center
13-17
DRIVE
TBA
Boys
TBA
5. DRIVE Elite Team Tryouts for Spring and Summer
R. DRIVE Elite Teams
13-17
DRIVE
Sat/Sun
Boys
April 3/4
6. DRIVE Skill Development programs
S. DRIVE Skills Academy

9-12

or

13-16

DRIVE
Mon/Wed
5:30-7:30pm
or
730-9:30pm
B/G
Start Date: April 7
End Date: June 9

 

DRIVE in the News:

To read about DRIVE Basketball in Bounce Magazine click here.

To watch the 2009 DRIVE Appreciation Night Video click here.

To watch the Emerson Murray Mix Vol. 1 click here.

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THE COACHES

Both Pasha Bains and Chad Clifford are former NCAA Division I players, Canadian University All-Stars and High School MVPs. Along with their playing experience, the two have extensive experience in coaching, teaching and instructing basketball at all levels. Their passion is DRIVE Basketball. Pasha is a Master's Graduate of Coaching Science from UBC, while Chad is a graduate of Human Kinetics from UBC with specialization in Youth Development. Both are former BC AAA MVPs having led their respective High Schools to AAA Provincial Championships in 1998 (Pasha) and 1999 (Chad). Pasha remains the BC AAA All-time scorer and was recently named the "Best Player of the 90s" (Vancouver Sun), "Best Coach", "Best Richmond Athlete of All-Time" (Richmond Review), "Top 30 Under 30" (Richmond Review) & "100 most influential South Asians in BC" (Vancouver Sun).

To view complete bio's of the Head Coaches please go here: Pasha Bains Chad Clifford



(Pictured: DRIVE Head Coaches Pasha Bains and Chad Clifford.)

The DRIVE Staff is comprised of a number of former or current University Student-Athletes. The staff has competed at a variety of levels within British Columbia and includes NCAA Division I players and National team members. The staff has extensive playing experience including AAA Provincial and CIS National Championships.

About Drive

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  Drive Basketball is dedicated to the development of young athletes throughout British Columbia.  Drive currently offers numerous basketball camps, clinics, tournaments, and other events on a yearly basis.  Drive provides a intense, competitive and positive environment for both boys and girls of all ages who are involved in the game of basketball.  With elite level coaches and advanced training techniques, the focus is to increase the skill level, confidence, and overall fitness of all the participants involved.

  Drive is also committed to the continued development of the members’ mental and physical attributes and to maintaining positive relationships beyond the completion of the program.

 

Focus is on the Motivational Climate

within the basketball programs. The camp

  stresses Task-Orientation while still providing

a competitive model with the

Elite Players Development Program

Background Info

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  Drive Basketball was started in 2004 by Pasha Bains and Chad Clifford.  Both Pasha and Chad have been fixtures on the B.C. basketball scene for many years.  Both are

former B.C. AAA MVP's having led their respected High Schools to Provincial Championships and attended Division I University's on full basketball scholarships. Not until 2003-2004 at Simon Fraser did the two become teammates where they again teamed at UBC during the Thunderbirds perfect regular season run in 2006. 

  As a parallel to basketball, the two have been able to use their University degree programs in conjunction with Drive and their future careers in coaching.  Pasha has an undergraduate degree from Simon Fraser in English/Psychology and is currently finishing an M.A. Degree and subsequent Ph.D in Sport Psychology/Coaching Science. His research coincides with his interests in teaching, Coaching and Counseling young athletes.

  Chad has also been able to use his interests in Coaching and basketball in his program in Human Kinetics at UBC.  He is currently completing a B.A. with coursework in Sports Psychology, Sport Management and Anatomy and Physical development.

  During their University careers both Pasha and Chad developed a passion for teaching and mentoring young players in the game.  The two ran parallel basketball programs in Richmond and White Rock while completing their Undergraduate degrees.

  In 2004, the two decided to combine their programs in Drive Basketball - a program aimed to develop athletes in more than just basketball. Since their first camp in September of 2004, which had 60 members attending, Drive has now expanded exponentially with over 1200 participants coming through the program. Both Pasha and Chad agree that basketball for them was a vehicle for 'life transformation,' they were able to establish character traits such as hard work, commitment and discipline which allowed them to suceed in areas that extended far beyond the court.  The two have received full-scholarships all the while through University, travelled the world, played in Major Division I basketball, played Canadian University basketball and represented Canada in competitions abroad.  Both of them acknowledge that a free education and the chance to meet different friends and teammates would not be possible without basketball.

 
  The program continues to grow and operate with the mission of developing complete players and people.  Lectures on nutrition, goal-setting, University placement and "Drive Player booklets" featuring lifeskills tools aid in developing complete 'Drive Players'. 

  Their objective is to enhance the quality of basketball in the area while providing youth an opportunity to receive high level coaching.  This highly recommended program  (testimonials) is attracting the top talent from around the lower mainland.  In order to develop the program further, Drive is planning to implement more camps and clinics into other regions of the province.  The coaches are extremely pleased with the success of the program and are enthusiastic about the future of DRIVE Basketball. These coaches are further motivated by the continued development of athletes who have come through their system and have carried what they have learned into their own schools and programs.  The expansion of this program will not only see the betterment of many more young and aspiring athletes, but will also help improve the quality of basketball in British Columbia for the future. 

Drive provides multiple opportunities for players

of all skills and ages. From Drive instructional

Camps, Drive University, Personal Workouts, League

play, and travelling AAU All-Star teams

DRIVE Camps Include

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Basketball Training: Strength and Conditioning: Lectures:
  • One on One Play
  • Triple Threat Fundamentals
  • Shooting Fundamentals
  • Transition game
  • Attack Lay-ups and the art of getting fouled
  • Spacing and movement
  • Defensive fundamentals including rebounding and playing the passing lanes
  • Vertical Training
  • Core Development
  • Speed and Agility Training
  • Flexibility
  • Explosiveness training
  • Lateral mobility
  • Footwork Training
  • Stabilizer's
  • Reaction Training
  • Nutrition
  • Recruitment
  • College and University entrance requirements
  • Goal-Setting
  • Personal Workouts to improve your game on your own
  • Guest Speakers from CIS, National Team, and Provincial team coaches

 

Drive Camps provide a high-intensity, highly

competitive environment. Each coach is experienced

at various levels and passionate about

developing players within the program and abroad

 

What they're saying about Drive Programs

Mark Scott: Father of Ethan Scott - Gr. 7 St. Georges

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  "Ethan has attended Drive Holiday and Spring camps and I’ve been very impressed with the quality of the instruction and the sincere interest in the kids.  It also doesn’t hurt that they are among the premier University players in the country. 

  The environment they have created for the kids is extremely positive and I would strongly recommend this program to any parents who are interested in having their children participate in a fun, competitive and challenging atmosphere."

Ethan has been involved

with DRIVE since his

first camp in 2004.

He is now a standout on the

DRIVE Elite U13 team

Elle Kerfoot: Sophomore, NCAA Seattle University

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  Drive was awesome. I enjoyed coming every Saturday and Sunday and just playing, it was awesome to be coached by these guys.  My game improved a lot. I didn't only improve skill wise but it made me closer to the game.  I just want to be playing all the time now, I always have the ball in my hand now. It just made me think about how important basketball really is."

 

                                                                                          Kerfoot is one of many Drive Players now playing in University (NCAA

Seattle University)

                                                                                    

Greg Chambers: Father of Stephanie Chambers than a Gr. 7 at Emily Carr Elementary

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 "I was VERY impressed with Drive!!! Having been to other camps, I expected the same routine of monotonous drills and the occasional scrimmage. What my daughter received however was totally different.  

  The coaches were experienced, knowledgeable, organized and passionate.  Each coach knew every player personally and their level of skills. Drive focused on my daughter as a COMPLETE player by working on her athletic conditioning, ball handling, offensive and defensive skills. I'd recommend Drive to any parent who wants a totally fun, positive and supportive camp experience for their
child."

Chambers was a Jr.Drive Standout

& took part in many DRIVE

ongoing training programs

 

Lucian Sauciac: 3rd Year Trinity Western University

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 "I thought Drive without a doubt was the best camp I have gone to. During the 5 weeks, I made huge progressions in my game and all the coaches did a phenomenal job of teaching and encouraging the players.

 The attitude and atmosphere at the camp was always so positive and it made it an awesome basketball environment to learn from some of Canada's bests. Isaac did an unbelievable job with the dynamic warm up and I think every player there got better."

                                                                             

                                                                            Sauciac is one of the many Drive

                                                                            University MVPs to receive an

                                                                               athletic scholarship to University


K.Bradshaw and M.Rohla: James and Thomas Bradshaw than in Gr.7 & 9

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  "Our boys have been fortunate to be a part of the Drive movement for 2 years now. They have benefitted from 3 Drive Universities and summer and spring week-long camps. Drive has turned them into true athletes thanks to the dynamic warm-up and Coach Isaac's core training & nutritional education.

 They have had the pleasure of experiencing a variety of enthusiastic, excellent coaches each with their own strengths, expertise & love of the game. Coaches Chad & Pasha have both made the extra effort to "get inside their heads" and have used positive motivation to push them to be better, more confident players. The player evaluations have been accurate, inspiring the boys to work hard on parts of their games that need work. Most importantly, the mentorship Drive coaches provide has been invaluable to our sons by inspiring them to be better on the court and in the classroom."

James Bradshaw (Drive University 06 All-Star)

Thomas Bradshaw (Drive Univeristy NIT MOP)

were mainstays of the Drive Basketball program