WOLF isn’t our mascot.
It’s our standard.
🐺 Willing
🐺 Own Your Role
🐺 Lead Yourself for the Team
🐺 Finish
Simple words.
Hard to live.
That’s the challenge.
Run As One.
Empty The Tank.
#WolfCode#RunAsOne#ETT
We would like to introduce Chris Goodrum as our new Men's Varsity Head Basketball Coach.
Coach Goodrum enters his first season as Head Coach of Ballantyne Ridge Basketball, bringing more than 20 years of coaching and youth development experience in the Charlotte area.
My dude @TannerFlory_2 - biggest competitor I know.
Works hard. Bust his tail. High IQ. Capable floor general. Leader. Culture builder!
@brhswolves_mbb
Coaches, high IQ shooting guard that can light it up from deep!
Great kid, culture warrior, insane work ethic, and a guy that wants to do whatever you need.
🚨Unsigned Senior Alert🚨
I’m still looking for an opportunity at the D2, D3, or JUCO level. Ready to work, compete, and prove myself at the next level.
The link in my bio has my highlights. Feel free to check it out and reach out. 🏀📈
#UnsignedSenior#RecruitMe#NextLevel
Class of 2026. No shortcuts. No excuses. No tradition handed to them.
They helped build Ballantyne Ridge Basketball from the ground up.
First 2 years of our school.
First standard. First culture. First example.
They didn’t join a program. They created one.
Respect. ✊🫡
Development. Coaching. Offers.
A lot promise it. Few deliver it.
If you’re good enough for UAA, 3SSB, EYBL, Pro16 — and will play — go be great.
But if you’re considering a 2nd/3rd tier shoe team or another independent program…
Is it there ability to develop and get offers or is it the patch?
Very few produce year-over-year development + real offers.
We do. That’s not debate. That’s production.
1 more @PSBCharlotte Elite prospect workout next Sunday. Then tryouts.
Plenty of room at the table. Come eat!
Great home win tonight for the good guys!
Lead by
Tanner Flory 14pts
AJ Sanner 15pts
Jimmy Neubauer 12pts
Cam Landrum 7pts
Senior night tomorrow against East Meck.
@brhswolves_ath
Check out my new post on Substack.
Every youth sports parent eventually arrives at a crossroads — the collision of deep love and real powerlessness.
We care fiercely about our kids, yet we can’t control minutes, roles, coaches, or outcomes. That tension often pushes us toward reacting, fixing, or overstepping — even when our intentions are good.
The real work of parenting in sports is learning to hold two truths at once: “I care deeply” and “I can’t control this.”
When we can do that, we become what our kids need most — a steady, calm presence rather than a rescuer. We learn the difference between danger and discomfort, and we support our kids through struggle instead of shielding them from it.
One simple pause can change everything: “Am I reacting from fear, or responding from care?”
Let’s walk beside our kids — not in front of them — and help them grow stronger through the game and beyond it.
— Chris (Book coming this spring)
https://t.co/bQSKrAku0t
Good guys on the road pull out a win vs Piedmont 64-51
@Jimmyneubauer15 16pts 8rebs 1stl 1blk 2assts
@CSapon60323 11pts 3rebs 2asts
@JaelenAKing 10pts 3rebs 2asts
@SannerAyden 10pts 4rebs 3stls 2asts
@tanner_flo92836 8pts 2asts
Next game Friday home in the Wolf Den vs Parkwood!