Daytona, Fla. (Feb. 27, 2024) -The Eighth Annual Basketball Without Borders (BWB) Global Camp, held during the NBA All-Star 2024 Weekend, showcased the talents of emerging young prospects from around the world. Among the 40 high school-aged participants from 22 countries and territories were two standout players from DME Academy: Savos Drezgic of Serbia and Moustapha Thiam from Senegal.
Savos Drezgic distinguished himself on the court, earning a coveted spot on the BWB Global Camp Boys All-Star Team. His exceptional performance across various camp activities, from games to skills sessions, earned him well-deserved recognition. Drezgic has attracted attention from prestigious universities, receiving scholarship offers from California, Arizona State, South Florida, and Stanford while Moustapha Thiam has committed to UCF Knights.
The participation of Drezgic and Thiam underscores DME Academy’s commitment to providing its athletes with opportunities to compete at the highest levels and gain exposure on the international stage. Their success at the camp serves as a testament to their dedication, hard work, and the quality of training they receive at DME.
As DME Academy continues to nurture talent and ambition in young athletes, the achievements of Drezgic and Thiam stand as inspiring examples. Congratulations to both players for their outstanding performances and for representing DME Academy with distinction. If you’re inspired by their success and want to explore the opportunities offered by DME Academy, visit our website for more information visit our Admissions Page for more information.
As the weekend approaches, DME Academy is gearing up to host an exhilarating lineup of sports events that promise excitement, skill, and fierce competition on their campus in Daytona Beach, Florida. From basketball showdowns to soccer showcases, DME is set to be the epicenter of sports action from Friday, January 12, to Monday, January 15.
The Grind Session Daytona: Elevating High School Basketball on a Global Stage
Kicking off the weekend on Friday, January 12, is The Grind Session Daytona, part of an international winter circuit showcasing elite high school basketball talent. Teams from across the nation and Canada, including powerhouses like DME Academy, Dream City Christian, Fort Erie International Academy, DME Wisconsin, and Utah Prep, will compete in a thrilling display of skill and highlight reel-worthy play. The women’s schedule features equally impressive teams, such as DME Academy, Bella Vista Prep, Elite Prep, and Academy of Central Florida.
The Grind Session’s choice to host one of their premier events at DME reflects the institution’s commitment to excellence. Matt Panaggio, Director of Men’s Basketball at DME, expressed his excitement, stating, “We are honored to be selected as a host site for The Grind Session. It is a testament to the world-class facilities, elite standard, and the competitive culture that defines DME Academy.”
The full event schedule can be found on DME’s instagram. For family, friends and fans who cannot attend The Grind Session Daytona in person, games will be livestreamed on Tanager Sports TV.
DME MLK Classic: A Stage for Elite Post-Grad Men’s Basketball
Simultaneously, the DME MLK Classic will unfold from Saturday, January 13, to Monday, January 15, featuring a men’s basketball tournament that brings together formidable post-graduate teams. Teams in attendance include DME Academy, Academy of Central Florida, IMG Academy, Prestige, Dawg Sports Academy, Star Athlete, and The International Sports Academy. Fans can check out the schedule for Saturday by clicking here, and follow along for updates as the bracket is updated.
Battle at the Beach: A High Exposure Boys Soccer Showcase
Adding a different dimension to the weekend, Battle at the Beach takes place on Saturday, January 13, and Sunday, January 14. This boys’ soccer showcase, set against the backdrop of DME’s pristine turf soccer pitch, welcomes numerous college coaches to campus from esteemed institutions like Newberry College, Georgia Gwinnett College, the University of North Florida, Embry-Riddle, and more.
Teams including DME Academy, DME Sarasota, the Academy of Central Florida, and IdeaSport Soccer Academy will engage in intense competition, providing an intimate, high-exposure event for the U19 players. This showcase underscores DME Academy’s dedication to nurturing talent and providing a platform for players to shine. To watch the action in person, family, friends and fans can view the schedule here.
Beyond the exciting lineup of events, DME Academy offers state-of-the-art athletic facilities that contribute to the overall experience. Nestled in the picturesque location of Daytona Beach, attendees can enjoy not only top-tier sports but also the beautiful, vibrant city. DME’s commitment to elite athletics ensures that each event is not just a competition but an opportunity for athletes to showcase their skills and for spectators to witness sports at its finest.
As the weekend unfolds, DME invites sports enthusiasts, families, and the community to join in the excitement, support the athletes, and be part of an unforgettable weekend filled with passion, skill, and camaraderie.
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DME Academy proudly highlights Pedro Baptista Teixeira, a standout men’s basketball player on the High School Blue team. Recently, Pedro achieved a significant milestone by securing an interview with the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) admissions team. This accomplishment not only reflects Pedro’s individual excellence but also underscores DME Academy’s commitment to preparing students for success, both academically and athletically.
Pedro, the point guard for the High School Blue basketball team, embodies the qualities that define a DME Academy student-athlete. Described as extremely driven, highly intelligent, and an outstanding person by teachers and coaches, Pedro excels not only on the court but also in the classroom. His commitment to a challenging course load, including dual enrollment and advanced placement (AP) classes in math and science, showcases his dedication to academic excellence.
Infinitum Sports, a consulting agency dedicated to supporting international talent, recognized Pedro’s great potential and assisted with his recruitment to DME. Hailing from Portugal, Pedro’s journey to the High School Blue team brings a global perspective to the academy, further enriching the institution’s cultural diversity. Beyond being a talented athlete, Pedro’s accomplishments transcend borders, exemplifying his commitment to personal growth and success.
Even with his responsibilities in the classroom and on the court, Pedro has demonstrated extraordinary commitment by finding time to help tutor classmates and serve as a translator for Portuguese-speaking students whose English is still developing. In short, he epitomizes what DME Academy looks for in a student—someone who not only excels academically and athletically but also contributes to the supportive community ethos.
The MIT admissions process, known for its rigor, included a personal interview conducted over a Zoom call. Pedro, in collaboration with Dave Swebilius, DME Academy’s College & Career Advisor, meticulously prepared for this crucial step. His extensive research into MIT’s website, student newspaper, and student experiences reflects not only Pedro’s determination but also his passion for articulating why MIT is the ideal destination for his academic aspirations.
A unique dimension is added to Pedro’s journey with his familial connection to MIT—his father being an MIT alumnus. This connection underscores the continuation of a legacy and exemplifies Pedro’s aspirations to follow in his family’s footsteps by pursuing academic excellence at a renowned institution.
As Pedro, his family, and the entire DME Community eagerly await MIT’s decision, the excitement and anticipation are palpable. Dave Swebilius stated, “Pedro’s opportunities show what can happen when one recognizes their talents and puts in the hard work to achieve their goals.”
Pedro’s story is a shining example of DME Academy’s commitment to preparing students for success both on and off the court. If you’re inspired by Pedro’s journey and want to explore the opportunities DME Academy offers, visit our Admissions Page for more information.
Savo Drezgić, one of the youngest players on a Euroleague roster and recent ABA League champion with BC Partizan, is approaching a major shift in his basketball career. A 5-star recruit, acknowledged for his on-court proficiency and maturity, Drezgić is set to join the competitive roster at DME Academy in Florida this January, marking a substantial transition from European to American basketball.
Athlete+, a consulting agency dedicated to supporting international talent within the U.S. high school and university system, has facilitated Drezgić’s move to DME Academy positions him as a top prospect for NCAA and NBA scouts.
“Savo has played at the highest levels in Europe, and now he will get the chance to play against the best competition here in the USA. He’s a very talented player and comes from a great family. He and his brother Lazar will be great additions to DME Academy, and we are very excited to see what the future holds for them here at DME!”, said Matt Panaggio, Director of Men’s Basketball at DME Academy.
Drezgić’s transition from Euroleague to US basketball system signifies an opportunity to develop new skills, experience diverse coaching philosophies, and face top level opponents of his age while bringing new energy to DME team.
DME Academy, recognized for nurturing young talent and producing top NBA & NCAA players such as Keegan and Kris Murray, offers an ideal setting for Drezgić’s seamless transition. The academy’s commitment to academic and athletic development aligns with Drezgić’s aspirations, promising a transformative experience both on and off the court.
Expressing his excitement, Drezgić stated, “Partizan is my home and it provided me with invaluable experiences, but joining DME Academy brings an exciting new challenge. The shift from European to American basketball is a significant step for me, and I’m eager to learn, adapt, and contribute. This move isn’t just about elevating my game; it’s about creating new possibilities for my future.”
As Drezgić embarks on this basketball transition, the global sports community observes with anticipation. Beyond a change in scenery, his move to DME Academy symbolizes a pivotal moment in his promising career—a journey that transcends borders and underscores the unifying power of the sport on a global scale.
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In a historic performance on Saturday night, former DME Academy standout Keegan Murray left an indelible mark on the NBA, guiding the Sacramento Kings to a resounding 125-104 victory over the Utah Jazz. Breaking multiple franchise records, Murray showcased his prowess by making an astounding 12 three-pointers, including an NBA-record 11 consecutive shots, while amassing a career-high 47 points.
Murray’s remarkable shooting spree fell just two three-pointers short of the league record set by Klay Thompson in 2018. The second-year forward’s stellar performance was not only a personal best but also etched his name in the Kings’ record books. Scoring 26 points in the third quarter alone, Murray surpassed Mitch Richmond’s franchise record of 25 points in a quarter, a mark that had stood since 1995.
Kings coach Mike Brown lauded Murray’s exceptional play, emphasizing the unforced nature of his record-breaking performance. Brown told ESPN, “I thought Keegan was playing the right way. There was nothing really forced. Our guys didn’t really force anything to him. They just hit him when he was open.” Murray’s ability to seamlessly integrate into the team’s strategy and capitalize on open opportunities contributed significantly to the Kings’ success.
Murray’s heroics were complemented by the Kings’ outstanding three-point shooting throughout the game. The team finished the night with 22 three-pointers, marking the third time this season that Sacramento made at least 20 treys.
Reflecting on his incredible third quarter, Murray likened it to his college days, stating, “It kind of reminded me of my last year in college. I’d get hot and I would just black out for a little bit, and so everything would just go in. That’s kind of what happened in the third quarter.” Murray’s ability to enter a zone where every shot seemed destined for success left fans and teammates alike in awe.
Despite the Jazz’s efforts, Murray’s offensive onslaught proved insurmountable. Jazz coach Will Hardy acknowledged Murray’s exceptional performance, noting, “Keegan never let us off the hook. Every time you make a mistake, he makes the shot.” Hardy recognized Murray’s status as a rising star and commended his skills, acknowledging that it was one of those extraordinary nights that define a player’s career.
Keegan Murray’s historic night stands as a testament to the talent developed at DME Academy. As an alumnus, Murray continues to make waves in the NBA, leaving an indelible mark on the Sacramento Kings and etching his name in the league’s record books. The basketball world eagerly anticipates more stellar performances from this young and promising athlete.
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The 6th Annual DME Academy Beach & Ball Classic, a premier men’s high school and post-grad basketball tournament, kicks off tomorrow, Thursday, December 7, and promises a weekend filled with fierce competition, high-energy plays, and unforgettable moments. The tournament will run through Sunday, December 10, at the esteemed DME Academy in Daytona Beach, Florida.
Teams from across the nation are converging on DME, each eager to showcase their skills and compete in this well-organized and highly competitive event. This year’s lineup includes powerhouse teams such as DME Academy, DME Academy Wisconsin, IMG Academy, Prestige Worldwide, Montverde Academy, Rocktop Academy, and more. With such an impressive array of talent on display, fans can expect thrilling matchups and intense battles on the court.
The driving force behind the success of this annual event is none other than Matt Panaggio, the Director of Men’s Basketball at DME Academy. As the organizer and director of the Beach & Ball Classic, Panaggio expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming tournament, stating, “The Beach & Ball Classic has become a staple in showcasing top-tier talent and fostering healthy competition. We’re thrilled to welcome top teams from around the country to DME, and we’re confident that this year’s tournament will be a testament to the skill and dedication of these young athletes.”
Basketball enthusiasts and sports fans alike are encouraged to keep up with the action on Twitter by connecting with DME Academy (@DMESportsAcad) and DME Men’s Basketball (@DMEAcademyMBB). These social media channels will provide real-time updates on scores and announcements of the MVP and All-Tournament team honorees.
For those who want to witness the excitement in person, entry tickets will be sold at the door for $10 per day, or $25 for a 4-day pass. It’s an excellent opportunity to watch some of the most skilled and talented players and teams in the nation compete at the highest level. The atmosphere promises to be electric, with passionate fans cheering on their favorite teams and players.
Don’t miss out on the 6th Annual DME Academy Beach & Ball Classic—a basketball event that celebrates the spirit of competition, sportsmanship, and the pursuit of excellence. To learn more about DME Academy’s elite men’s basketball program, click here.
In a noteworthy NBA matchup on Wednesday, DME Academy alumni and twin brothers, Keegan and Kris Murray, found themselves on opposing sides as the Sacramento Kings hosted the Portland Trail Blazers.
The Kings secured a thrilling 121-118 victory in overtime, improving their season record to 3-4. Keegan played a pivotal role in the triumph, contributing nine points, seven rebounds, three assists, two blocks, and one steal during his 31 minutes on the court. This game marked the first of three scheduled meetings between the Kings and the Trail Blazers this season.
Kris, making his third appearance of the season, took the court for nine minutes, showcasing his defensive prowess with a crucial block, notably against his brother.
In a heartwarming conclusion to this historic face-off, the Murray brothers demonstrated the true essence of sportsmanship by exchanging jerseys after the game. This symbolic gesture, a common tradition among athletes at the professional level, added a personal touch to the sibling rivalry that had unfolded on the court.
The sibling rivalry took center stage in this unprecedented NBA showdown, marking the first time Keegan and Kris faced each other on the basketball court at any level. Their basketball journey has been closely intertwined, from their shared experiences at DME Academy to their collegiate years at Iowa.
This matchup not only showcased the individual achievements of both players but also served as a testament to the caliber of athletes produced by DME Academy, further solidifying its reputation as a breeding ground for top-tier basketball talent.
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On November 8, DME Academy celebrated a momentous National Signing Day as six exceptional student-athletes officially committed to continuing their academic and athletic journeys at esteemed institutions.
Jaylen Robinson, a 6’6″ forward, chose the University of Richmond’s academics and men’s basketball program over a distinguished list of finalists, including Princeton, Mercer, Yale, Penn, and Columbia. Matt Panaggio, Director of Men’s Basketball at DME Academy, expressed his pride in Jaylen, stating, “I am very proud of Jaylen and excited to see his future at the University of Richmond. He’s very unselfish, coachable, and hardworking.”
Olivia Schmitt, a 5’5″ point guard from Staten Island, is heading back to her home state to study and play women’s basketball at Syracuse University. Head coach Felisha Legette-Jack said, “She has a certain toughness about her. She can pass that ball; she can shoot that ball, and one thing I love about her is she has no problem going in with the trees and trying to make things happen.”
Keira Scott, a 6’1″ four-star forward and daughter of Syracuse football alum George Scott, will be joining DME teammate, Olivia Schmitt, at Syracuse University. Legette-Jack said, “Once we learned how incredibly gifted she was both academically and athletically, and she’s also got a connection to being Orange, it was a no-brainer that we were going to go after her as if she was the best player in the world.”
Tahj Bloom, a highly rated 6’3″ forward for DME Academy, signed with Mississippi State University as a four-star recruit, ranking No. 41 overall and No. 9 among forwards by Premiere Basketball and espnW HoopGurlz. Head Coach Sam Purcell said of Bloom, “She brings a dynamic skill set and competitive mentality each time she steps on the floor. Most importantly, Tahj comes from a great family and will be a great addition to the culture we are building at Mississippi State.”
6’2″ forward from Melbourne, Australia, Tabitha Betson, signed to the University of Colorado. A four-star recruit, Betson holds the No. 80 spot on ESPN.com’s top 100 list. Colorado head coach, JR Payne, said, “Tabs is one of the most skilled and well-rounded players we have recruited here at Colorado. Her basketball IQ is off the charts and will be a perfect fit for our offensive system.”
Ines Goryanova, a 5’8″ point guard from Sofia, Bulgaria, chose Baylor University. Ranked No. 49 on ProspectsNation and No. 71 on espnW, Goryanova impressed Baylor head coach Nicki Collen with her exciting guard abilities, deep shooting range, and the overall toughness cultivated through her mother’s extensive professional basketball background.
Michael Panaggio, Director of Girl’s Basketball at DME Academy, commemorated the day as historic for the program, stating, “We have 5 extremely special young ladies who are headed to the power 5 level. I am very proud of their individual success thus far and I’m excited to see what they can accomplish together during their senior year.”
DME Academy looks forward to witnessing the continued success of our class of 2024 basketball student-athletes, both academically and athletically. Congratulations to these outstanding student-athletes on this remarkable accomplishment.
Ignacio Rodriguez, International Recruiter for DME Academy, recently embarked on a remarkable journey that took him to the bustling city of Manila, Philippines. There, he took on the role of Assistant Coach and Scouting Analyst for the Jordanian National Team, participating in the prestigious 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup. This extraordinary opportunity not only highlighted Rodriguez’s expertise but also underscored the far-reaching impact of his coaching journey from DME Academy.
The 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup, which commenced on August 25 and is set to conclude on September 10, has brought together basketball enthusiasts from all over the world. And for DME Academy, it marked yet another opportunity to showcase the quality of coaching and talent development that takes place within its walls.
Rodriguez has played an instrumental role in nurturing basketball talent over the years.
At this year’s World Cup, Rodriguez and Al-Sous reunited to guide the Jordanian National Team. The team faced formidable opponents, including Greece, Mexico, USA, Egypt, and New Zealand. This international stage allowed Rodriguez to further showcase his coaching prowess, all while carrying the values and lessons learned from DME Academy.
Rodriguez, reflecting on his time at DME Academy, expressed his gratitude and admiration for the institution’s dedication to player development. “Working with Wesam at DME was an amazing experience for me,” he said. “I was new to the high school and post-grad level, and I saw the attention to detail and care for the players’ development and well-being firsthand.
The impact of DME Academy, its coaches, and its alumni continue to resonate throughout the basketball world. Rodriguez demonstrated how a passion for basketball and a commitment to nurturing talent can take an individual from the halls of a respected academy to the global stage.
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How Mike Panaggio and DME Academy are helping young athletes with the guidance of NBA player, Bismack Biyimbo
On July 31st, Mike Panaggio, co-owner of DME Academy in Daytona, Florida, embarked on a two-week journey to the Democratic Republic of the Congo in Africa. The DME co-founder was joined by Bismack Biyombo, who plays in the NBA for the Phoenix Suns, and Xabi Zusperreguy from France. The purpose of the trip was to transform the lives of young athletes by assisting Bismack in organizing and conducting a basketball camp for the youth of the Congo. Two fortunate athletes would be selected to attend DME Academy for the 2022-23 season on a full scholarship. In the heart of this impactful initiative, the term ghostwriter echoes the spirit of collaboration and positive change.
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For the last two years, The Biyombo Family Foundation has not been able to host any camps due to the sweeping Covid-19 pandemic. Panaggio acted as an assistant counselor to Bismack to make sure that the first year back was an unforgettable experience for the young hopeful athletes.
On the first day of camp, August 2nd, almost 120 kids, some traveling as far as 4 hours across the Congo, gathered to showcase their skills to their nation’s hero, Bismack Biyombo. The next 3 days were a whirlwind of drills, shooting, and challenging physical benchmarks, all topped off with intense pick-up games. Hilfe bei Diplomarbeit amidst this basketball fervor, the last day of camp, August 6th, brought the pinnacle of excitement. An all-star skills competition unfolded, featuring a slam dunk contest and a 3-point shooting competition, putting their accuracy to the test. Both girls and boys enthusiastically participated in this cutthroat competition.
“The final day of the basketball camp in Lubumbashi, with over 3,000 locals watching, was incredibly powerful and touching,” says Mike Panaggio. “It is amazing how everyone shares the same love I have for basketball. We always felt safe and very welcome by the people of Lubumbashi, even though we were the only foreigners. In the midst of such a vibrant basketball community, our experiences were unforgettable. The camaraderie we witnessed and the passion for the game were truly inspiring. If you ever find yourself in Lubumbashi and share a love for basketball, consider immersing yourself in the local hoops culture. It might just be the most rewarding part of your visit. Speaking of which, for those looking to delve deeper into the world of basketball or explore academic pursuits related to the sport, you might want to consider options like bachelorarbeit schreiben lassen to enhance your understanding and expertise in the field.”
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Mike was the only one to make the trip from DME Academy this year, but he is hopeful that his son, Matt Panaggio, will accompany him next year to appreciate the Congo and find the next two future DME Academy attendees.
Each year moving forward, DME will sponsor 2 new athletes from the Congo in partnership with the Bismack Biyombo Foundation to give them a chance at a better life.
During the trip, Panaggio, Biyombo and Zusperreguy were accompanied by a video crew. They will be releasing a documentary in the coming months of their experience in the Congo and will name it “The Spirit of Congo”. Watch out for it on the DME Academy social channels!
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