Beach and Ball Classic

December 4- December 7, 2025
Post Grad/High School National/High School Regional
3 Games each
In order to get your team's tournament T-shirt you must prove your traveling party is staying at our Tournament Hotels!
youtube-video-thumbnail

Ful Event Schedule

THINGS TO DO IN DAYTONA, FL

HOTEL INFORMATION

We are the official hotel booking partner for DME Academy and the Beach and Ball Classic! Please take a look at the hotel options listed on the booking portal here and pick the hotel that suits your needs the best. This event has a Stay-To-Play policy. If your team is located outside 75 miles of the event location, you will be required to stay at one of the tournament-approved hotels. Your team may be asked to provide proof of hotel registration prior to the event. If you do not book through DME/Pellucid Travel, there will be an assessed fee for avoiding the process without approval.

If you need to come early, extend your stay, or need a different room type please complete THIS FORM for assistance. We have worked hard to provide a variety of hotels in different locations to hopefully meet your needs. Our mission is to make your lodging experience a great one!

PT_1_Color-croped
DME_Academy_Logos_blue

FAQ

Contact Our Team

How a Career in Basketball & DME Academy Led One Coach to his Home Country’s National Basketball Program

'One of DME’s very own will be part of a national team’s quest for Olympic qualification and beyond.

Wesam Al'Sous, Director of the Post Grad Program and Head Coach for the Post Grad Blue Team, will become the new Associate Head Coach for the Jordanian national basketball team as he, his staff, and the team prepare for the 2022 Asian Games, and the forthcoming 2024 Olympics.

“This is an incredible honor,” Al'Sous said. “Playing for Jordanian team was the highlight of my professional career, and I’m looking forward to joining the coaching staff of a program that’s meant so much to me. I’m forever grateful to the Panaggio family and DME for giving me the chance to coach our post-grad team. I know I wouldn’t have this chance for my country if it wasn’t for the DME family.” 

“We couldn’t be prouder of Coach Al'Sous,” said Dan Panaggio, co-owner of DME Academy. “I’ve had the privilege of watching him work with our Post Grad basketball players and can speak firsthand about his impact on young players. I’m so grateful to him for all the work he’s done for us, and will be cheering him on.”

During his time as a coach here at DME, Al'Sous led the Post Grad Team to the National Prep Championship Tournament and is instrumental in developing players for the next step in their basketball career. As a graduate of Hashemite University in Zarqa, Jordan, Al'Sous’s experience working with developing, and leading basketball players from around the world will be invaluable as he returns to his home country to grow the game of basketball.

Originally from Amman, Jordan, Al'Sous played professional basketball for 16 years, including playing for the Jordanian national basketball team in more than 500 games, including at the 2010 FIBA World Cup and 2011 Asian Cup. In addition to his international success, Al-Sousa won multiple MVP and three-point shooting awards in domestic leagues throughout the world.

And while Coach Al'Sous will be spending his summer with the Jordanian national team, he’s looking forward to returning to DME Academy afterward and continuing to work with and develop the post-graduate basketball players.

2021 graduate Mohamed Chaabane enjoyed every minute of his time at DME Academy. Originally from Tunisia and with his family back home in Qatar, Mo spent the last three years improving his game and furthering his education in Daytona. He recently accepted an offer and committed to playing basketball at Davis and Elkins College, but this is only a piece of a bigger story. This rising star is a born leader with a work ethic that rivals the best of the best.

online pharmacy buy metformin online with best prices today in the USA

He credits the family atmosphere at DME to helping him easily transition to a new home away from home environment. In the process, he developed a new family and friendships that will last a lifetime.

Mo shared a few thoughts with the hopes of helping other foreign athletes make the decision to come state-side to follow their dreams.

What was your favorite DME Academy Moment?

online pharmacy with best prices today in the USA

“I don’t have one exact memory. I think that every day was part of a bigger favorite memory. Just being around the people you love and the game you love.”

What drives you to succeed?

“When I wake up every morning and realize I have a chance that not everyone in the world has, my family and the people I love. I strive to become a role model and influence kids that they can achieve their goals no matter where they’re from.

online pharmacy buy rybelsus online with best prices today in the USA

Check out the full interview with Mo below and get a closer look at his journey from Tunisia to the USA.

Do you want to join DME Academy? If so, get on our radar here!

Summer Strength & Conditioning Program

Participate in Sports Performance workouts throughout the summer! Designed to improve athletic performance in any sport such as Vertical Jump, Strength, Speed, Power, and Agility!

Summer Strength and Conditioning for Athletes, 2x a week on Monday and Wednesday 5:45-6:45pm from May 31 to July 21.

Contact Coach Gavin via phone or email

(614)439-7476 or Gavin.Metz@dmesports.com

DME_Academy_Logos_blue

Contact Our Team

DME Alumni and Iowa's current player Keegan Murray continues to be one of the more exciting players in the Big Ten Conference. Murray attended DME last season and is the 10th Hawkeye to be voted to the five-player All-Freshman Team since the honor was first introduced in 2003. 

Murray played in all 27 of his college games, including starting four contests. He is the team’s leading scorer (7.8 ppg.) and rebounder (5.5) off the bench in conference play. Murray is second on the team in total steals (24) and ranks 11th overall in the Big Ten in blocked shots per game (1.1).

"We are so proud of Keegan and his accomplishments. We knew he was going to do great things the moment he walked on campus. He is a mature leader already as a freshman and he is going to do even more for his career. Coach Wesam said. 

Iowa was ranked #2 in their conference this season and lost to Oregon (#7) in the second round on Monday, March 22nd. 

Daytona Beach, FL: For the second consecutive season the DME Academy Postgraduate Blue team competed for a PG National Championships. With a season record of 20-5 the team has been extended an invite to the big dance. This year’s event is being held in Rocky Hill, SC and will take place this weekend, March 12-14th. On Friday night, March 5th, DME Academy faced the Hargave Military Academy and won the game 63-61.

Understanding the importance of this event, Coach Wesam shared, “I’m very excited and happy for our team, they have worked very hard this season. We are happy to be there, but we are there to compete and maximize this experience for our players.” 

While college coaches may not be onsite as in years past due to Covid-19, that doesn’t mean they won’t be watching. The Phenom PG Tournament host has live streaming options available and are expecting a great turnout of college coaches and scouts.   

While the team fell short in their next match up, then ended the season as a top five team in the country.

Interested in playing at DME, get on our radar here!

End of the Season Post Graduate Tournament

DME Academy is hosting an end of the year tournament featuring competitive competition. The tournament will take place over two days from March 3rd-5th.

Each team is guaranteed a minimum of three games at our elite 47,000 square foot field house in Daytona Beach.

REGISTRATION DEADLINE

March 2nd, 2023

DSC00809

FACILITIES

Our elite field house is home to our basketball, volleyball and performance training areas. With more than 47,000 square feet our professionally maintained facility has the latest training equipment and technology for athletes.

Our facility boasts 2 full NBA courts, 5 youth courts, 7 regulation volleyball courts, a performance center, athletic training rooms and a spa.

STAY TO PLAY POLICY

We work closely with Pellucid Travel to not only source the best hotels but contract with a variety of hotels to fit all accommodations. We request to work with a wide variety of lodging partners in order to also secure excellent rates for all of our teams. In order to achieve this, we have a Stay to Play policy so that the hotels, cities, and counties are assured that the discounts they offer are used. We work closely with our lodging partners to track team reservations and the stay to play policy as well as ensure that there are enough rooms for all teams attending the event.

If you have any questions, please feel free to email Pellucid. We will make sure that your teams are taken care of and in the best fit.

THINGS TO DO IN DAYTONA, FL

FAQ

Ready To compete?

The deadline to register is March 3rd, don't miss out, register now!

No successful athlete ever has an easy path to success, and the same is true for Iowa Star and former DME Academy standout, Keegan Murray

Typically, star athletes are offered scholarships in High School and head right to college following their graduation. Well, Keegan Murray didn’t follow the traditional star athlete path. Following a senior season at Prairie High School (Cedar Rapids, IA) he decided to forgo his college scholarship offers and head to basketball powerhouse, DME Sports Academy (DME) for a Post Graduate year, in search of more lucrative Division I opportunities. 

DME was all business as soon as Keegan arrived on campus, training for about 6 hours a day, between strength and conditioning, practice, film sessions, and individual workouts. “Keegan is a very coachable athlete with a strong work ethic, which helps me become a better coach,” says Wesam Al-Sous, Head Post-Graduate Coach at DME, when asked about Keegan’s character. “But not only is he just coachable, he’s a selfless team player, and does anything he can in order for the team to be successful, which means putting in the work at practice —he definitely shows up in practice just as much as he shows up in the game.”

That work ethic, and his coachable mentality, helped Keegan gain interest from over 40 Division I programs, before landing a scholarship with his dream school, the University of Iowa, where his father, Kenyon Murray, also played. “When Keegan joined us [DME], he had great potential, he just needed to be pushed and compete at a higher level, in order to show his full potential,” commented Al-Sous on Keegan’s. Showing his full potential is exactly what Keegan did at DME, averaging 22.4 points per game on 50.75% shooting (41.7% from 3-point range), which helped put Keegan on people’s radar, ultimately  landing a scholarship at the University of Iowa.

Since arriving at the University of Iowa, Keegan has helped boost the Hawkeyes to a #5 national ranking, while averaging 6.8 points per game and shooting a 55.8% field goal percentage on 15.8 minutes per game.

“At DME, we focus on improving every single student-athlete, through individual training schedules and customized programs for each of our athletes, we were able to give Keegan that personalized attention he needed to help elevate his game and get him to the next level,” explained Al-Sous. 

If you’re interested in elevating your game to the next level, connect with one of our sport advisors here

Mark your calendars: Spring Travel Team Basketball Tryouts are February 21st and 23rd.

This season, travel basketball is back in the hands of the DME Academy. 

Travel Ball at DME Academy is unlike any other experience. Our amazing team of college- and professional-level coaches and trainers offer elite perspective and insights into the development of young athletes. What’s more, they’ll serve as mentors to each player, improving their game with our professional-grade sports facilities, premium equipment, training systems and technologies. Each student-athlete receives instruction and developmental training geared towards helping him or her reach their full capacity on and off the court.

Our main goal is to help players improve their game, individually, while ensuring they gain valuable on-court experience in preparation for the upcoming high school seasons. That experience and preparation has made DME Academy’s Travel Ball such an exclusive and in-demand program.

The season starts on March 9th, runs until June 6th, and is open to ages 4th-12th graders. 

Make sure you come out to tryouts and experience the DME family atmosphere, where we work with kids individually and help them get prepared for the next level. 

You can get all the details and register for tryouts right here.

DME Women’s basketball had a successful weekend at The MLK Shootout event. 

After trailing most of the first half vs Spruce Creek, DME fought back with a great performance from Sophomore Sophie Rueppell. Rueppell finished with a career high 32 points and broke the DME 3 pointer Record with 10 made 3’s! Coming down the stretch, Sophie hit a three pointer that put DME on top 68-67 with less than one minute to play in the game. Game one was in the books for DME with a 68-67 win. 

“We are really excited about Sophia’s progression and where she is going. Our showed the grit we have to compete.” DME Women’s Head Coach Ricky Claitt said. “ It was a great weekend and I am looking forward to progressing more as a team this season.” he continued. 

Success followed DME Academy into day two of competition with a final score of 57-50 against Colonial High School. Four players finished with double figures starting with Senior, Bella Weary with 20 points. Junior Gaby Fontan and Senior Taylor Gardner both finished with 12 points. Sophie Rueppell also had 11 points. Finishing on top from a strong performance the DME Academy Girls program is now 13-3 on the season. 

You can watch all games on our Youtube Channel Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLW3tV1ARHJXWlMBF5ox5d1XpYXBJopM0m