06/29/2022
It is with deep sadness that we acknowledge the unexpected passing of one of our beloved former players Estevez Marez Cabell.
Esteves was a loving father, son, brother, fiancé and an exceptional athlete. His kindness, big heart and infectious personality will be missed by so many, but his legacy will continue. We wholeheartedly appreciate the calls, text and post of support from his many friends and fans upon learning of this tragedy.
"Estvez had a heart of gold and was always excited to be in the gym. He loved the game of basketball and played every minute on the court like it was his last. But as great of a teammate and athlete as he was, he was an even better man. Prayers go out to his family and friends during this difficult time. We truly appreciate everything Estevez contributed to our organization, it was an honor for him to represent this organization. "
Lynchburg Titans CEO - Derek Polley
08/06/2016
http://wset.com/news/local/lynchburg-police-aim-to-build-relationships-with-basketballs
Lynchburg police aim to build relationships with basketballs
LYNCHBURG, Va. (WSET) - In an effort to keep the Hill City moving away from crime, Lynchburg Police are focusing on building relationship with the kids in our area through basketball.The new Hill City Summer League program aims to keep kids off the streets
06/15/2016
Basketball Summer League Free Agent Sign Up - Lynchburg Parks & Recreation
The Parks And Recreation department of Lynchburg, VA is excited to invite you to Basketball Summer League Free Agent Sign Up.
06/09/2016
Lynchburg has a basketball summer league for middle school and high school students This event is absolutely FREE! Please share this post and spread the word to everybody who has children or no children who will be looking for things to do during the summer.
12/22/2015
We learned of the passing of Charles "Blue Eyes" Williams last week and wanted to extend our deepest condolences to the Williams family. Charles was a dedicated fan that attended every home game our inaugural season in 2011. He was one of our first and biggest supporters, and his presence will truly be missed. "Charles always had a word of encouragement, and words of wisdom for me. He believed in me and my dream well before it took off, and even after it came down. His vote of confidence was much needed, and his undying positive outlook was contagious. I will always remember those big blue eyes on the sideline of every game." - Legends CEO Derek Polley
Mr. Williams had many reasons to attend each game. His son, Fayid Williams, played for the Lynchburg Legends. Fayid scored the first basket in Lynchburg Legend history, and was a valuable asset each year for the organization. Another son, Jamal Williams, wrote the theme song for the Legends in 2011 and 2012. His lyrical genius provided the soundtrack to all of our home games. The eldest son, Hanif Williams, was known as the voice of the Legends. Hanif served as the live on-air broadcast TV announcer, and was a definite fan favorite with his famous tag line, "Are you serious?" Mr. Williams wife and his daughter Sakina could always be seen and heard loud and clear in the front row. They would sit in the same seat every game, and we grew accustomed to seeing them there. The entire Williams family were a cornerstone to the success of this organization, and all of their support is deeply and genuinely appreciated. The legacy Mr. Williams leaves behind speaks volumes about the man that he was, and all the lives that he touched. You will truly be missed. Thank you for all the support and great memories.
Although death has separated us physically, faith and love have bound us eternally.
Though we cannot see you, we know you are here.
Though we cannot touch you, we feel the warmth of your smile, as you begin a new chapter in your journey.
09/26/2015
Former Lynchburg Titans guard Jamal Francis off to a hot start in Bolivia with 27,7,and 6 in the season opener.
07/01/2015
Huge basketball opportunity coming to Lynchburg for players and coaches looking for a job overseas.
06/16/2015
There is some buzz going around asking if the team is coming back. Hmmmmmmm. What do you think?
06/10/2015
Lynchburg is looking for 20 bright and upcoming professionals under age 40. We need your help to win. Click the link below and nominate our Lynchburg Titans CEO Derek Polley for this award.
For those who dont know, I am an entrepreneur and I founded the Lynchburg Titans, Central Virginia's only professional basketball team. My organization completed over 700 hours of community service at several local schools, non-profits, and local events. I recieved the Lynchburg Police Department’s Citizen Commendation Award (2014). I am a proud alumni of Leadership Lynchburg 41, a nine-month program offered thru Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce that strengthens individuals for personal, organization and community leadership. I am also running for Lynchburg City School Board this summer.
I would appreciate you taking the time to nominate me for this award. Thank you in advance
Young Professionals of Central Virginia | 20 Under 40
Young Professionals of Central Virginia exists to welcome new young people to Lynchburg and the surrounding area, and to connect them to others in the community.
04/05/2015
What a game! Of course the last game would go to Overtime. Both the Titans and the Legends scored 95 points a piece thru 4 quarters. The game started getting close in the final minutes of the 4th. The final score was 110 to 107, and the Lynchburg Titans pulled out the victory. Thank you to everyone who came out. It was a very entertaining game, and a great way to go out with a bang. Thank you Lynchburg!
04/04/2015
Just talked to one of the original Lynchburg Legends Frisco Sandidge. Flew in from overseas to suit up for the game tonight. He said he is ready to put on for the City!
04/04/2015
GAMEDAY!!! The is happening tonight. 7pm at the Armory. $7 for adults $5 for students and seniors!