West Palm Beach, FL.- The King’s Academy has been one of Palm Beach County’s premier athletics departments for some time now.
Across the athletics spectrum, TKA is always contending. On the gridiron, TKA boasted a 2018 State title appearance in football. On the hardwood, the Lions are consistently competing in Women’s Basketball State Final 4’s, and secured a 2025 Men’s Volleyball State title earlier this spring. Then taking thing’s to the pool, the TKA swim and dive program stands as one of Florida’s top aquatics programs.
Championship culture. 🏆@TKALionsFB @TKAWPB @CoachBurack22 @tkalionsgirlsbb @tkalionsxc @pbphighschools @ESPNWestPalm pic.twitter.com/SBqYQ8elPn
— The King’s Academy Athletic Dept. (@TKALions) June 13, 2025
With all of the aforementioned athletics success, The King’s Academy has produced numerous student-athletes that have taken their talents to the next level. Earlier this week, the Lions revealed the new “Next Level Lions” wing in the Loveland Athletics Center, commemorating every TKA athlete that signed a National Letter of Intent.
.@TKALions fans know how good it feels when #TKAwins. But for decades, we didn’t get to celebrate winning in college/pros. No longer! Many thanks to TKA ADs & Signarama for recognizing our Next Level Lions & leaving room for the future. So, current Lions work hard & #GoTKA! pic.twitter.com/rOiP6UTsGE
— Randy Martin (@TKAPres) July 15, 2025
A post released on TKA’s official Instagram page, showcases pictures of the hall, captioned with:
“The King’s Academy has had over 300 student athletes play at the collegiate and pro level. We are now honoring those Lions in our “Next Level Lions” wing in the Loveland Athletic Center! Stop by and check out a piece of TKA history!”
Across the wall, over 300 King’s Academy alumni are featured, serving as a tapestry commemorating the history of Lion’s athletics. This wall of fame leads every student-athlete into the Lions’ Athletics Performance Center to serve as a piece of motivation to attack the workout and become the next name enshrined in TKA lore.
Cover Photo Credits: Randy Martin, TKA President