Spokane's basketball culture receives a significant boost with the establishment of MODE Prep Academy. The Pacific Northwest region previously lacked elite preparatory basketball programs despite producing legends like John Stockton and hosting Gonzaga University. Coach John Adams departed Coeur d'Alene High School after achieving a 21-5 record and the program's first league championship since 2016. Adams brings his coaching philosophy, focused on long-term relationships with student-athletes, to the new academy.
Liberty Launch Academy powers the school's exceptional 250,000-square-foot facility complex. Students have access to six basketball courts, an indoor football field, rock climbing walls, and recovery amenities such as cryotherapy and cold plunge therapy. The campus houses Fortune 500 company offices where students complete internships during third-period classes. Athletes live in a 14-bedroom waterfront mansion located seven minutes from the academic buildings. MODE Prep Academy plans to establish itself as the region's premier basketball destination within three years.
Liberty Launch Academy powers the school's exceptional 250,000-square-foot facility complex. Students have access to six basketball courts, an indoor football field, rock climbing walls, and recovery amenities such as cryotherapy and cold plunge therapy. The campus houses Fortune 500 company offices where students complete internships during third-period classes. Athletes live in a 14-bedroom waterfront mansion located seven minutes from the academic buildings. MODE Prep Academy plans to establish itself as the region's premier basketball destination within three years.