Since forming in 2021, PSB Tampa has built a program that puts development and culture first as it enters its sixth season. The focus stays on shifting youth basketball away from a win-at-all-cost approach toward something more positive built around teaching, learning, and growth.

Jonathan Hemingway
Mar 11, 2026

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Since forming in 2021, PSB Tampa has built a program that puts development and culture first. The focus stays on shifting youth basketball toward something more positive built around teaching, learning, and growth.
Program Snapshot
Name: PSB Tampa
Program Director: Pierre Stines
17U Coach: Colin Robbie
Home Base: Tampa, Florida
Serves: Families in Tampa and surrounding counties
Mission: Change the culture of youth basketball to be centered on teaching, learning, and development.

Notable Alumni
Corey Perlin – Class of 2025 – Flagler College (D2)
Manny Castro – Class of 2025 – Saint Leo (D2)
Carter Padags – Class of 2025 – Catholic U (D3)
Landon Sullivan – Class of 2025 – Brandeis (D3)
Hendrix Loughridge – Class of 2026 – Lipscomb (D1)
Austin White – Class of 2024 – Florida Tech (D2)
Will Willard – Class of 2023 – Eckerd (D2)
Ishaan Bhadouria – Class of 2023 – Washington and Lee (D3)
Tre Lockett – Class of 2023 – Morehouse (D2)
Alex Kruska – Class of 2023 – Florida Tech (D2)

The PSB Way
PSB Tampa sees the game as more than wins and losses. Coach Colin Robbie explains the approach: “Our goal is to develop athletes in a positive environment and prepare them for their next level of basketball, whatever that may be, and to instill them with important life skills to help them on and off the court and set them up for success.” This mindset drives everything. The program has sent several young men to college basketball at all levels. That track record shows the work pays off for players who are ready for the next step.

Getting Results
The alumni list speaks to the program's ability to help players reach the collegiate level. With Hendrix Loughridge now at Lipscomb after standing out as a versatile big, and others like Corey Perlin and Tre Lockett landing at competitive D2 schools, PSB Tampa gets results with their strategy. The results speak loudly. Roughly 80% of the program's 17U players have landed at the collegiate level.
Looking ahead, the 2027 group has pieces that should draw attention. Here are a few to watch:
6'5 G Micah Jarvis. Big, athletic lead guard who plays above the rim, can shoot the 3, and defends at a high level.
6'7 W Mo Turner. Extremely versatile forward who handles the ball, defends multiple positions, shoots, passes, and scores from anywhere on the floor.
6'1 G Jonah Daniel. High-level guard with strong on-ball defense, high IQ, hard play, sharp shooting, quick first step, and ability to get to the rim.
6'8 F Reid Boland. Skilled big man who finishes around the rim, steps out for jumpers, and alters or blocks shots on defense.

Expanding the Impact
The staff at PSB Tampa points to the OTR Circuit as a major plus for the program. Robbie says, “The OTR circuit has been a huge benefit to our program. The staff does a great job of showcasing our players, the media coverage is high-level, and the competition we play each game forces our players to learn how to compete at a high level every single game. The OTR platform also provides a great atmosphere for our guys to play in front of college coaches that fit the level of the players, regardless of what level that may be.”
PSB Tampa rejoins the OTR Circuit in 2026. Robbie adds, “I am really excited for the group of young men we have in the program and for the opportunity to compete at a high level on the OTR Circuit. I am looking forward to helping all our players get the opportunity to play at the next level, as that is our main goal for our 17u players. We have a special group, and I am excited for them to showcase their abilities, learn how to compete every possession, and continue to develop into great young men.”
Follow PSB Tampa on X @PSBTampaBay and on Instagram @proskillstampa for their progress on the OTR Circuit.
Jonathan Hemingway has been a National Evaluator for On the Radar Hoops since 2013. He has been involved in the basketball community since 1995 as a coach, camp director, and evaluator. You can reach him at CoachHemi@gmail.com and follow him on X @CoachHemi and Instagram @Coach_Hemi.

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