With decades of history and a growing partnership with the LA Clippers, Santa Ana’s youth basketball program continues to be
a pillar of the community—offering quality coaching, character development, and unforgettable experiences to hundreds of young athletes each season.
The City of Santa Ana’s Boys Basketball Program, active since the early 1980s, serves nearly 500 youth ages 3–14 each year. Designed to be both accessible and impactful, the league provides a supportive environment where players develop basketball
fundamentals and life skills that extend far beyond the court.
“Basketball brings me peace” shared participant Hugo Garcia, who attended his first NBA game this year thanks to the program.
The program expanded in 2008 to include Jr. Mighty Mite and Mighty Mite divisions for children as young as three years old. In 2015, the Boys Basketball Program was revamped and modernized into the one that exists today with an active Jr. Clippers division thanks to a partnership with the LA Clippers. In 2019, the Santa Ana program was even named a Jr. NBA Program
of the Year finalist. In recent years, the partnership has expanded and now provides uniforms, clinics, camps, and game tickets for
participants.
With the LA Clippers set to return as an annual Title-Level Partners at the upcoming Fiestas Patrias 2025, Santa Ana’s basketball program continues to build community, grow champions, and create lifelong memories for its youth.
2025 Season Highlights
The program emphasizes affordability and inclusivity while fostering a love of the game. Younger divisions focus on fun and
teamwork without scorekeeping, while upper divisions—C, B, and A (Grades 3–8)—compete in a 10-week season that culminates
in playoffs and championship games during the season’s closing ceremonies. Division winners go on to represent Santa Ana in the
Orange County Municipal Athletics Federation Tournament.
2025 Division Champions:
- Division C: Team Bulldogs, coached by Fred Olmos
- Division B: Team Trojans, coached by Sam Macias
- Division A: Team Wildcats, coached by Mark Mondragon
Each player received a jersey, shorts, and trophy. This season, the partnership focused on a larger community impact beyond
just the youth basketball program. The Clippers hosted 3-on-3 tournaments, giveaways, fan experiences, and attended multiple
city-wide events. 40 program participants attended an NBA game at the new Intuit Dome. The LA Clippers even extended
discounted ticket offers for additional Santa Ana residents to attend the NBA game as well. Over 200 Santa Ana residents cheered on the Clippers against the Dallas Mavericks on April 5, 2025!
At the annual All-Star Day in February, held at Godinez High School, the Clippers set up a community photo booth and
more than 140 youth took part in a Jr. NBA Skills Challenge. The event also featured team photos and exciting matchups for each
division.
Additional Program Highlights This Season Included:
• A motivational talk from Police Chief Robert Rodriguez about responsibility and teamwork.
• A Sportsmanship Award, with 13 skateboards donated by Suavecito and presented to players chosen by their coaches for positivity, hard work, and dedication.
• The fan-favorite Coaches vs. Staff Game, a fun, music-filled event at Jerome Center celebrating volunteers with friendly competition and community spirit.
The heart of the program lies in its volunteer coaches—many of whom are former players who’ve returned to give back.
“The youth sports program let me become the coach I never had,” said Coach Andres Morales, who has been involved for 23 years and currently coaches six teams across the boys’ and girls’ leagues.
“What’s taught on the court—trust, respect, loyalty, commitment, communication—can be used in life.”
To support these coaches, the City provides background checks and training to ensure a safe, encouraging environment for all youth.