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Basketball Coaching in Saint Charles, Missouri

Basketball trainer Casey Teson demonstrating dribbling drills with a student during skills training session in the gym

Elite Basketball Training For Athletes Grades 4 To College Level

Casey Teson is a basketball skills trainer based in the greater St. Louis, Missouri area. A graduate of St. Charles High School, Casey went on to play collegiate basketball at Eastern Illinois and Maryville University before competing professionally overseas in Germany. He brings years of playing and coaching experience to help players at every skill level grow their game.

At Casey Teson Basketball Academy, the focus is on developing fundamentals—shooting, dribbling, footwork, decision-making, and game-like situations—while building confidence on and off the court.

Basketball Training

Improved Physical Fitness

Regular basketball training enhances cardiovascular stamina, strength, speed, and agility, helping players stay fit and injury-resistant.

Teamwork & Discipline

Through drills, team drills, and structured sessions, athletes learn collaboration, communication, and self-control, building mental resilience as well as court skills.

Develop Long‑Term Skills

Participants don’t just sharpen fundamentals; they develop game IQ, strategic awareness, and confidence, foundations that can lead to advanced play or even a professional path.

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Coaching the Next Generation of Players

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Got Questions? We’ve Got Answers

Find quick answers to the most common questions about our basketball training, programs, and coaching.

What ages do you work with?

We train with boys and girls of Elementary School (Grades 4-5), Middle School (Grades 6-8), High School (Grades 9-12) and even Collegiate-Aged players.

Do the boys and girls train together?

All campers are separated by gender and age.

How long is a group training session?

Our group sessions last 75 minutes.

How many players are in a group session?

Our group sessions will cap off at 10 kids. The minimum amount of players for each session is at least six kids for a group session.

Where are the training sessions?

Most of our sessions will be held at various schools, churches and gyms throughout the St. Charles county area. You will have to look at the schedule to see where each group is training. You will be given an address on the up to date schedule. Keep an eye out for possible emails incase of any changes to the location of the session.

What are the steps of signing up?

The first step is to take a look at the schedule to see when your son/daughter’s group is working out. Email [email protected] to reserve your spot. Then, go to the sign up button and register through Ryzer. Once we see that you have signed up, we will put your son/daughter’s name in the spot you reserved. THIS IS A FIRST COME FIRST COME FIRST SERVE BASIS. Once all 10 slots are filled, that session will be marked off as closed.

Do you do team trainings?

Yes, I need at least eight kids in the group to have a team training. I will reserve a time slot that best fits the teams schedule. I will have each individual player sign up similar to registering for a group training. In the email to [email protected], reserve your spot by putting in the subject of the email the team you are with and your son/daughter’s name.

Have any questions?

We’d be more than happy to answer any other questions. Please contact Casey at [email protected]! Or send a text or give a call at (314) 873-5901!

Do you work with beginners, or is this only for advanced players?

We welcome players of all skill levels. Beginners learn the fundamentals like dribbling, passing, and shooting, while advanced players focus on higher-level skills such as decision-making, scoring moves, and game IQ.

What can players expect to learn at a training session or camp?

Each session is focused on improving basketball fundamentals—ball handling, footwork, defense, shooting, and passing. Players also learn how to read the game better, make smart decisions, and build confidence on the court.

What should players bring to practice or camp?

Players should bring basketball shoes, comfortable athletic clothing, a water bottle, and their own basketball if possible. We’ll provide the structure, drills, and fun.

Elite Basketball Training for Grades 4 Through College

Contact Us

  • (314) 873-5901

  • 3332 Cottonwood Drive

    St. Charles, MO 63301

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