We Develop Basketball & Leadership Skills On & Off the Court
The Way to Win is an Elite Basketball Program in its 23rd Year.
We Develop Basketball & Leadership Skills On & Off the Court
The Way to Win is an Elite Basketball Program in its 23rd Year.
The Way to Win is an Elite Basketball Program in its 23rd Year.
The Way to Win is an Elite Basketball Program in its 23rd Year.
Our Training Programs stress the Fundamentals of Basketball & Leadership:
Our Training focuses on Fundamental Skills, Transition Basketball & Leadership
New Players will receive an email requesting the Parents' Name & Cell,
Player's Name, School, Grade, and t-shirt size after you register.
Current Way to Win players...no additional information is required!
The Way to Win Players are dedicated student-athletes on and off the court. There are no shortcuts to turning your dreams and goals into realities! It takes hours of studying and repetition to excel in the classroom and make a few great plays in each game.
The Way to Win Coaches are experienced former athletes who continue to maintain a level of fitness in their life. They exemplify high standards, adhering to a strict Code of Ethics. Their personal integrity shows them to be role models, true leaders empowering others to realize their full potential on and off the court.
2023 W2W Players Signs with...
Olivia Anderson, Univ. of Washington
Izzy Sullivan, Univ. Nevada Reno
Imbie Jones, Univ. of Wisconsin
Ellee Brockman, Western Wash. Univ.
League MVP's - 2022
Tatum Thompson, Woodinville: Kingco 4A
Aubrey Amendala, Tumwater: EVCO 2A
Natalie Sumrok, Tumwater: EVCO 2A
Ellee Brockman, Kingston: Olympic 2A
League 1st Team - 2022
Tatum Thompson: Kingco 4A
Veronica Sheffey: Kingco 4A
Colibi Zorich, Inglemoor: Kingco 4A
Izzy Sullivan, Eastside Catholic: Metro 3A
Kylie Waltermeyer, Tumwater: EVCO 2A
League Defensive Player of the Year - 2022
Veronica Sheffey, Woodinville: Kingco 4A
The Story of The Way to Win Torch