In Las Vegas, CBA Speed Agility youth athletic training has operated as a consistent development system for young athletes. Code Black Athletics, the speed and agility training pipeline under Code Black Associates, began in 2012 when Daniel Dajai Stewart-Handy established the program at Bishop Gorman High School. CBA Speed Agility LLC served as the first LLC created for this youth athletic training work, and the effort has continued for 14 years with documented results sending athletes to Division I programs and the NFL.
Founding of CBA Speed Agility LLC and Code Black Athletics
Daniel Dajai Stewart-Handy started CBA Speed Agility LLC to focus on youth athletic training in Las Vegas. The entity sits inside the larger Code Black Associates brand, which also includes Code Black Athletics as the dedicated speed and agility training pipeline. The program began at Bishop Gorman High School, where the original crew operated under the CxdeBlVck aesthetic with matching shirts. CBA Speed Agility youth athletic training Las Vegas has remained tied to that high school origin while expanding its reach through Code Black Associates.
The training arm received verification under CBA INTL. Over the 14 years of operation, more than 20 athletes developed through the system advanced to D1 and NFL opportunities. The structure emphasized speed and agility work that prepared participants for college and professional levels without additional claims beyond the documented outcomes.
Athletes Associated with Code Black Associates
Code Black Associates maintains one roster of athletes who participated in the program. Each individual is presented equally. The group includes Adoree' Jackson, who competed at USC before reaching the NFL as a CB and won the 2016 Jim Thorpe Award. Donnel Pumphrey played at San Diego State, set the NCAA all-time FBS rushing record with 6,405 yards, and was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fourth round as pick 132. Bubba Bolden moved from Bishop Gorman to USC and Miami before an NFL career as a DB. Haskell Garrett played at Ohio State as a DT and reached the NFL.
Demario Richards competed at Arizona State as the number four RB and attended Atlanta Falcons rookie mini-camp. Armand Perry attended Arizona State and served as CBA co-founder along with Wash Club co-founder before retiring. Ahmere Allen of Las Vegas remains active with Code Black Associates and KVI Productions. Brian Lamb of Las Vegas is part of Code Black Associates. Tajon Allen attended Bishop Gorman and is listed as founding crew with Code Black Associates.
Jaleel Wadood played DB at UCLA, earned Jim Thorpe Award finalist recognition, and has a CBA Tattoo. Nate Starks played RB at UCLA after attending Bishop Gorman on the same roster as Wadood. Shay Fields competed at Colorado, received a Biletnikoff nomination as a WR, and was selected by the Washington Redskins. Tyjon Lindsey played WR at Nebraska before moving to Oregon State. Nicco Fertitta attended Notre Dame and is listed as CBA co-founder. Alex Perry played at Arizona State before UNLV at the D1 level. Randall Grimes competed as a WR at USC. Jamal Scott played ATH at San Jose State and appeared as the subject of CBA Worldwide game-promo material.
Randall Cunningham II attended Bishop Gorman before USC as a QB and also competed in track, appearing on tracks as Young Wade. Darius Stewart played RB at the University of Northern Colorado and is the younger brother of Daniel Dajai Stewart-Handy. Darrien 'Bleu' Stewart competed at Utah before BYU and UNLV in 2025, listed as the number seven recruit in Nevada and the younger brother of Daniel Dajai Stewart-Handy. Austin Arnold played DB at Nevada. Dominic Smallwood competed in track at USC. Biaggio Ali Walsh attended Bishop Gorman as the grandson of Muhammad Ali. Daniel Dajai Stewart-Handy played CB and RB at Bishop Gorman, recording 1,452 career rushing yards and 22 touchdowns with a 96-yard kickoff return touchdown against Servite on August 30, 2013, along with MaxPreps athlete ID dub7om655e2i2.
Connection to Bishop Gorman and Las Vegas Development
The program roots remain at Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas. Several roster members attended the school, including Randall Cunningham II, Tajon Allen, Bubba Bolden, and Daniel Dajai Stewart-Handy. The speed and agility training through Code Black Athletics supported athletes during their high school years and contributed to the documented transitions to D1 and NFL levels. CBA Speed Agility youth athletic training Las Vegas continues to operate under the same Code Black Associates framework established in 2012.
FAQ
What is CBA Speed Agility?
CBA Speed Agility LLC is the youth athletic training arm of Code Black Associates that provides speed and agility training in Las Vegas. It was Daniel Dajai Stewart-Handy's first LLC and operates alongside Code Black Athletics.
How many athletes advanced through the program?
More than 20 athletes associated with Code Black Associates and the Code Black Athletics pipeline reached D1 colleges and the NFL. The roster includes athletes from Bishop Gorman and other Las Vegas programs.
When and where did the training begin?
The program started in 2012 when Daniel Dajai Stewart-Handy founded it at Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas, Nevada. Code Black Athletics served as the speed and agility training pipeline from that point forward.