Basketball
We offer competitive basketball teams for both boys and girls in our Centralia youth program. These teams are tailored for players who are eager to develop their skills and compete at a high level. Each season, our teams participate in a range of tournaments and play games, providing our Centralia youth with a comprehensive and challenging basketball experience. This extensive schedule helps players build their abilities and gain valuable game experience against strong opponents.
Boys Basketball
Boys Coordinator: Henri Weeks
Email: Eoshomesllc@gmail.com
In 2023, the boys program featured four teams: 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade. For the 2024–25 season, we expanded by adding 3rd and 4th grade, giving us six teams total. For the 2025–26 season, we plan to once again offer teams for grades 3–8, with the season running from November through mid-February. We are also looking into adding K–2 boys teams in the Lewis County League. Signups for those teams would be in January 2026 , with games starting in March 2026. Teams would play two games each weekend (Saturday or Sunday), with an 8-game minimum season. If your son is interested in playing or if you’d like to help as a coach, please reach out as we’re always working to grow the program and strengthen our K–8 model.

Girls Basketball
Girls Coordinator: Carissa Kaut
Email: kaut.carissa@gmail.com
In 2023, we had three girls teams: 5th grade, 6th grade, and 7th/8th grade. For the 2024–25 season, we grew to five teams: 4th through 8th grade. For the 2025–26 season, we will again have 4th–8th grade teams. The season will run November through mid-February.
Looking ahead, we’re also hoping to add K–3 girls teams to play in the Lewis County League. Signups for those teams will be in January 2026, with games starting in March 2026. Teams will play two games every Saturday or Sunday, with an 8-game minimum season. If you’re not currently on a team but would like to join, please contact us to set up a tryout. We are also looking for more coaches to help us continue building this K–8 model.
