State 38 United (Rocky Mountain Fever Basketball Club / Rocky Mountain Youth Sports)

Rocky Mountain Fever Basketball Club, 3307 S College Ave 200 1, Fort Collins, CO 80525

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State 38 United (Rocky Mountain Fever Basketball Club / Rocky Mountain Youth Sports) offers competitive basketball through Fever club teams, along with group and individual basketball trainings. The program also includes player development through camps, clinics, and open gym time.

• Ages: 9–17 years old

Rocky Mountain Youth Sports, the parent organization to the Rocky Mountain Fever Basketball Club, was founded in 2008. Rocky Mountain Fever Basketball Club offers competitive basketball for boys in grades 4 through 11 and serves 300+ players yearly. The program will be co-directed by Will Bell, Kendall and Kameron Brandon, and Antonio “Coach T” Grace, with Antonio “Coach T” Grace as Hustle Director, Kendall and Kameron Brandon as RM Fever Directors, and Will Bell as State 38 Director. Rocky Mountain Fever Basketball, Centennial State Hustle, and State 38 Basketball will officially merge into one combined program under the State 38 United name, operating as multiple teams across the boys and girls side with a shared philosophy focused on development, competitiveness, and culture. State 38 United will have a deeper talent pool with more appropriate team placement, clear pathways for player development, and consistent standards across coaching, practices, and expectations. There will be no significant increase in program fees, and fees will remain competitive to the market. There is no requirement to replace parent or fan gear, and State 38, Hustle, and Fever gear are encouraged at games, while all players will be required to get new uniforms.

Kendall Brandon is a proud CSU graduate with over seven years of coaching and training experience and is currently the Mountain View Boys Varsity Coach after previous roles as the JV and Assistant Boys Varsity Coach at Liberty Common High School in Fort Collins. Before this, he spent two years as the Girls' Varsity Assistant Coach at Rocky Mountain High School and has coached club basketball for various clubs in the Northern Colorado community since 2017, including a 17U Elite Basketball Team. For the past five years, he has also worked as an individual and group basketball trainer for athletes ranging from elementary to the professional level. RMYS supports the community by serving 300+ players yearly while guiding parents and coaches in ways to positively encourage all participants.

Last updated April 18, 2026.

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