The University of Idaho men's basketball program turned a quiet Saturday morning into a bustling learning environment at Sandpoint High School, where a two‑hour clinic welcomed youngsters of all ages.
Head coach Alex Pribble, alongside the 2026 roster, guided participants through a series of skill‑building drills, from defensive one‑on‑one scenarios to precision shooting exercises.
The clinic’s curriculum was deliberately varied, offering five distinct stations that emphasized fundamentals while keeping the energy high.
A Day of Drills and Dreams
Among the activities, dribbling circuits and a fast‑paced game of dribble knockout proved especially popular, drawing smiles and competitive spirit from the kids.
After the drills concluded, the Vandals gathered for a brief team practice, using the opportunity to fine‑tune strategies before moving on to the much‑anticipated autograph session.
Parents and coaches alike praised the event for its blend of instruction and community engagement, noting that the personal interactions left a lasting impression on the participants.
Community Impact
The initiative underscores the Vandals’ commitment to grassroots basketball development, a mission that extends beyond the campus and into the broader Idaho region.
Local schools and youth organizations have expressed interest in future collaborations, hoping to replicate the clinic’s successful format.