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Welcome to Championship Vision. Impact, Grow and Share!! I believe that coach's must have an impact on their players and fellow coaches. They must continually grow and get better and we must all share ideas to make the coaching profession better for our student-athletes. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support
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Garrett Hickey enters his fourth season at Fairfield Prep as the Associate Head Coach. The 2013 Assumption University and 2015 Sacred Heart University graduate most recently was an Assistant Coach at Albertus Magnus from 2015-2017. Coach Hickey helped Albertus Magnus make back to back GNAC Championships, winning the title in 2016-17. Prior to his time at Albertus, Coach Hickey was an assistant for ND-Fairfield where they lost in the Class L State Championship. Coach Hickey is also a trainer and coach for PHD Baksetball and has his own own blog called #ShareTheGame. coachhickey@ctphd.com @Coach_Hickey5 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support
Jamie Parish is in his 9th season with the Sioux Falls Washington Warriors Girls’ basketball program (2013-current).  He teaches Physical Education at Hawthorne Elementary in Sioux Falls.  Coach Parish brings a variety of experiences to Washington.  As a head coach Parish has stops in Vermillion (2003-2009) and Centerville (2010-2012), SD.  Most recently at Centerville he was the athletic director, physical education teacher, and girls’ basketball coach.  As a head coach he was fortunate to coach teams in four state tournaments including a state championship with the Vermillion girls in 2007.  During that stretch he was named the SDHSAA Girls Regional Coach of the Year in 2005, 2007, and 2011, the Region 4A Coach of the year in 2005 and 2006, and was honored with coaching duties in the SDHSAA All-Star games in Aberdeen on two separate occasions Originally from Yankton, SD Parish earned an Elementary Education Degree from Augustana College in Sioux Falls, SD and a Masters Degree from the University of South Dakota.  Parish married his wife Laura (Johnson) of Wessington Springs, SD in May of 2012.  They are expecting twins in April of 2014. @ParishJa jamie.parish@k12.sd.us  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support
Grew up in a small town SD in a town called Langford, SD (population 250) .. Class B School which is the smallest class in SD Graduated from Northern State University with a degree in Special Education - Played basketball at Northern State as well. Landed my first teaching position right here at Sioux Falls Washington teaching Special Education and serving as a Volunteer Assistant for the boys basketball program under Craig Nelson (Also a Northern St. grad) Served in a Volunteer Assistant role on the boys side for my first 4 years, then got an opportunity to move over to the girls side to be the JV coach. Served as the JV Girls coach for the last 3 years. Our girls won the Class AA State Championship last year led by two of the Top players in SD.. Sydni Schetnan (currently at Louisville for both Basketball and Volleyball) and Ndjakalenga Mwenentada (will be a senior this year and committed to Texas for basketball) This will be my first year as Head Boys Basketball Coach at WHS @WHSCoachTobin Jeff.tobin@k12.sd.us  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support
He is the Head Men’s Basketball Coach and Athletic Director at Enka High School. He's entering his 31st year as a high school coach, 20th as head coach and AD. He's the all time leader in wins for the men’s basketball program at Enka with over 200+ wins. They won their league championship in 2010 and 2012 and made 5 straight appearances in the league tournament championship game from 2010-14. He was named the NCBCA District Coach of the Year in 2010. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Award from the NCHSAA in 2007. He was named the NCBCA Coaches vs Cancer NC Coach of the Year in 2013. In 2019, I was honored with the prestigious NCHSAA Spirit of the Sport award. I am the Founder and Director of the NCBCA COACHES VS CANCER SHOOTOUT. To date, he has raised over $165,000 for the American Cancer Society. He has proudly served the NCBCA since 2005 and now a member of the Executive Board. In July of 2021, he was selected to serve on the NCHSAA Board of Directors and also the NC Coaches Association Board of Directors. In 2018 he created Elevation Basketball, a basketball company to help basketball coaches. They host clinics and jamborees for HS coaches and teams and in 2020 launched our own podcast. He is a proud father of 3, son Cody, Daughters Emily and Kylie. He is married to Darlene and they celebrated their 24th anniversary this July. @Coachcarver33 brian.carver@bcsemail.org  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support
Career Record: 214-102 State Championships in 2016, 2021, ranked #1 going into canceled 2020 state tourney Regional Championships in 2020, 2021 Career at Worland High School  (140-66) 2021: 20-3, 3A West Regional Champs, 3A State Champs 2020: 24-1, 3A West Regional Champs, state tournament canceled due to COVID-19 2019: 14-13, 3A Consolation Champions, came on strong at end of underachieving year 2018: 12-14, 3A Consolation Champions, upset a lot of teams in tournament time, overachieved 2017: 20-7, 3A State Runner-up, lost all 5 starters off state championship team 2016: 23-4, 3A State Champions, won title game by 17 2015: 21-6, 3A State Runner-up, lost state championship game in double OT thriller 2014: 6-18, first year in Worland, team had come off back to back 1 win seasons Career at Ten Sleep High School (74-36) 2013: 24-5, 1A State Runner-Up, first state championship game appearance in 31 years 2012: 20-10, 1A Semifinalists, had no seniors on roster 2011: 17-8, got upset in regional tournament, 1 of 2 seasons without qualifying for state (2014) 2010: 13-13, 1A Semifinalists, with 2 frosh starters, upset #1 seed from east in first round AAbel@wsh1.k12.wy.us --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support
Jamy Bechler is a professional speaker, leadership coach, author, and podcast host based out of Akron, Ohio.  He is also a John Maxwell certified leadership coach. Before going into full-time leadership work, Jamy served for 20 years as a college basketball coach and high school athletic director.  When he left his last college to become an athletic director, he was the winningest coach in program history.  His 2014 team earned the national "Champions of Character" award.  As an athletic director, he transformed the athletic department, instituting budgeting processes, student-athlete leadership training, and innovative marketing strategies that were featured in Athletic Management magazine. He supervised the 5th largest high school gymnasium in the country and oversaw the boys basketball team winning their 8th state championship (most in Indiana history). Through his experiences as an athletic director, college coach, and leadership consultant, he has created TheLeadershipPlaybook.com, which is a membership site helping athletic departments develop better teammates, more positive leaders, and stronger cultures. Jamy also is the host of the "Success is a Choice" podcast, which interviews people from various walks of life, and is the author of three books, including "The Bus Trip". He currently works with high-level organizations, teams, athletes, and coaches to help them maximize their potential in the area of leadership, culture, and teamwork. You can learn more about him by visiting JamyBechler.com or on Twitter @CoachBechler Linkedin.com/in/jamybechler Twitter.com/CoachBechler Facebook.com/JamyBechlerLeadership Instagram.com/CoachBechler JamyBechler.com (official website) SuccessIsAChoicePodcast.com (podcast link) TheLeadershipPlaybook.com (online leadership program) TheBusTripBook.com (The Bus Trip book website) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support
Entering 23rd year coaching high school basketball (21st in girls basketball) Head Coach at Elk River since 2016-2017, Assistant Coach for 3 seasons prior to taking over Head Coach at Rogers High School 2008-2012, Assistant Coach for 2 seasons prior 3 state tournament appearances in 9 seasons as head coach (2017 Champions) Assistant Coach on the 2001 Minnesota AA State Championship team from St. Michael-Albertville 6 overall state tournament appearances as head or assistant coach 3-time section coach of the year 2017 Minnesota State AAAA Coach of the Year 2003 Minnesota State AAA Assistant Coach of the Year 2017 Class AAAA State Champions (32-0 overall record) 8 State Tournament Appearances 4 Northwest Suburban Conference Championships since 2015 3 Miss Basketball Finalists Gabi Haack Miss Basketball, Gatorade Player of the Year 2017 19-2 Overall Record (started out 15-0) Northwest Suburban Conference Champions (13-0 in conference) Section 8AAAA Champions 3 unanimous all-conference players jeremy.digiovanni@isd728.org  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support
Jeff graduated high school from Mt.Iron-Buhl in 1994 He has a degree in Elementary Education and coaching from St. Cloud State University (Graduated in 1998) Has a masters degree in education He's been a head coach for 23 years: Head Girls Basketball for 2 years at McGregor High School in Minnesota 21 years as head coach in Mt.Iron-Buhl High School (The past two years he has been the coach of both the girls and boys teams) Overall Record: 520-171 498-147 girls basketball and 22-24 boys record His girls teams have been to state 10 times in the past 11 years. He has taken runner up twice, 3rd place twice, 4th place once - and were semi finalists this past season. There was no 3rd place game due to COVID. His team is in the Arrowhead Conference - where they have been conference champions 9 times. He's been named section coach of the year 6 times and Class A State Coach of the Year once. He also organized and run a spring boys AAU program for 21 years up until he took over the boys program two years ago. He has been running youth skills camps for the past 23 years under the AAU name (HIGH IMPACT) @MIBBASKETBALL jbuffetta@isd712.org  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support
Donny Ott is currently the head girls’ basketball coach at Cedar Park High School where they have amassed a 109-16 overall record with a 49-0 district record and 2 regional appearances in 3 years.  Before coaching at Cedar Park, he served as the varsity girls’ head basketball coach at North Crowley for 3 years and coached the Lady Panthers to 23 wins in 2016-2017. At North Crowley, Coach Ott also served as Associate Head Coach for the boys’ basketball program for 5 seasons and was named NCHS Teacher of the Year in 2009-10 and Texas 5A Assistant Coach of the Year in 2012-13. Coach Ott has also served successful stints as head coach in Cuero, Walnut Springs, and Grapeland. Coach Ott's passion for teaching basketball has led him to becoming heavily involved in the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches' Camps each summer. Coach Ott and his wife, Carissa, are both teachers and have been married for 9 years. They have 2 beautiful daughters; 7 year old Sienna and 5 year old Haven. Cell Phone: (817) 357-5192 Email:  donny.ott@leanderisd.org --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support
Since her last professional minutes in May 2013, Jennings has been honing her craft as a leader and teacher of the game. Jennings' latest position was Associate Head Coach at The University of Illinois at Chicago, spending two years there from 2018-19 to 2019-2020. While the program was in a rebuilding stage during that time, they are poised for a successful season after the re-tooling of Special and her colleagues in the recent past. Jennings is no stranger to Florida basketball. She spent the 2017-18 season as an Assistant Coach at Flagler College in Saint Augustine, Fla. She helped turn around the team's play during that time, earning a 16-6 record in the Peach Belt Conference in her final season. Even though it was only a brief spell at Flagler, Jennings left her mark in mentoring the 2018 Peach Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Year, Tabitha Odabe. Before arriving at Flagler, Jennings honed her craft as Assistant Coach at Augusta University for three seasons. From 2014 to 2017, she played a critical role in scouting, player development, planning and conducting practices, and overall player development on and off the court. The Jaguars made it to the NCAA Division II "Sweet 16" in March 2016 and amassed 46 overall wins during Jennings' tenure. Prior to her time at Augusta, Jennings got her start as an administrative assistant for the women's basketball program at Wright State for the 2013-14 season. She assisted in many aspects of the program, most notably serving to ensure players maintained academic excellence. Wright State earned their first Horizon League Championship and first NCAA Tournament appearance with her on the bench in 2014. Jennings stood out as a player, starting 115 consecutive games at Xavier University. She is currently tied for fourth in all-time assists for the Musketeers with 515. She also still holds the fifth-place spot in Xavier's all-time free throw percentage at .773. Jennings led the Musketeers to an NCAA "Elite 8" appearance in 2010, four Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament titles, and three other NCAA Tournament appearances. Jennings then went on to spend 2011-13 as a professional player in Finland. special.jennings@montverde.org  @SpecialJennings --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support
Head Coach: George Wythe High School Wytheville (1A Virginia)- 4 years Pulaski County High School (4A Virginia)- 5 Years (HC 4 years, Assistant 1 year) Narrows High School (1A Virginia)-1st year Accomplishments 2019 4A State Runner-up Region 4 D Runner-up VHSCA 4A Coach of the Year 2020 4A State Quarterfinalist Region 4 D Champions River Ridge District Regular Season Champs (12-0) River Ridge Coach of the Year Region 4 D Co-Coach of the Year @CoachBSutphin bsutphin@gilesk12.net  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support
The leader in Georgia High School Association basketball coverage. Year-round insight on Georgia's top high school programs & players across the state. Founded in 2015, Sandy's Spiel aims to cover prep basketball in Georgia with unmatched insight and credibility. From official state rankings to nightly recaps to All-State honors, sandysspiel.com's goal is to cover the entire state of Georgia fairly and unbiasedly to help the exposure of high school programs and student-athletes. Follow along on Twitter @KyleSandy355 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support
Head Girls BB coach at Fort Chiswell HS in Max Meadows, VA. Coach Mayo has been a head girls basketball coach at 5 different high schools and have taken 3 of them to the elite 8. His teams have been to 10 Sweet 16 and has won over 440 games in his career.  Howard Mayo howard.mayo@wythek12.org Economics & Personal Finance and World History II @fortchiswell @Coachhm --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support
Dan Young is currently the Executive Director of the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan (BCAM). Dan began his coaching career as a student-manager at Central Michigan University in 1987. After graduation from CMU he garnered the Assistant Basketball position at Western Michigan University, before moving on to a similar slot at Detroit Catholic Central High School. Dan then served as Head Basketball Coach at Brighton, Plymouth Canton and John Glenn High Schools. He has also been the Head Golf Coach at Plymouth High School, since 2012, that has won 2 State Championships. Dan has been named COY from the Detroit Free Press, Detroit News, Ann Arbor News, Associated Press, Michigan Golf Coaches Association and BCAM. From 2000-present, Dan has been a member of the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan Board of Directors / he served as Assistant Director of BCAM 2005-2018 / named Executive Director of BCAM in January 2019. Dan has had an integral responsibility as a committee member with the BCAM/MHSAA collaboration (“Reaching Higher Top Michigan Basketball Showcase”) since its inception. He also served as Director and coordinator of all basketball related functions with the Michigan Elite 25 Camp, which was directed by Tim McCormick, former University of Michigan and NBA player. Dan received the Thomas Hursey Distinguished Service Award from BCAM in 2017. Dan is married (Jacqueline) and has 2 son’s (Derek 24, Ryan 21) and resides in Plymouth Michigan. danyoung@bcam.org --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support
Guy is a 1993 Muskegon Heights alumnus, who was starting point guard on the Tigers’ state-finals team that year. He spent 11 years working and coaching at his alma mater, nine of them as head coach. The 2019-20 school year marked his eighth as head coach and athletic director at Muskegon High School. In total, Guy has made nine trips to the final four as a player, assistant coach or head coach. He guided the Big Reds to a banner season in 2013-14, when they rolled to a Class A state championship and finished with a 28-0 record.  The 1992-93 season was a special one for Guy and Muskegon Heights. The Tigers were ranked No. 2 in the state and made it to the Class B championship game at The Palace of Auburn Hills, where they lost to Saginaw Buena Vista, 69-52. Guy, a 5-foot-10 spark plug, finished with six points and five assists in the game. Maurice Sain, who is a longtime assistant coach on Guy’s staff, led the Tigers with 14 points and 12 rebounds in the ’93 title game. Guy has built Muskegon into a perennial power. The Big Reds have a string of conference and district titles going, and who knows what the 20-2 team in 2019-20 could have done, as its season was cut short because of the COVID-19 shutdown. @HoopsBigReds kguy@mpsk12.net  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support
Coach Charlie Miller founded ATTACK Basketball Academy in 2009 to help players of any ability succeed. He has coached hundreds of players individually, on teams, and in small groups. He specializes in a combination of mental and physical conditioning tailored to each player. His coaching philosophy revolves around playing through mistakes and giving each player the direction and autonomy to become their own "Inner Coach."  He focuses on process over outcome, meaning development is more important than wins/losses. On top of running his own successful company, he has also been a Head Coach with Breakthrough Basketball since 2016. This position has allowed him to coach thousands of players in camps around the world. And now, not only does he lead multiple specialized camps including Elite Guard, Ballhandling, Finishing, and Shooting and Elite Youth Scoring, he also personally develops and improves new and existing camp curriculum to increase camp effectiveness for attendees. Coach Charlie accepted a scholarship to play at Indiana University at Bloomington under legendary Coach Robert Montgomery Knight. He played all 4 years and graduated with a Bachelors of Science degree. charliejmiller@gmail.com  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support
Played Collegiately at Maryville University (St. Louis)\ Founded St. Louis Prospects Basketball Club out of College Started with 1 team and grew it to 30+ (Boys & Girls) In 2014 our top team went 102-8 over 12 months. One player moved on to play at Harvard Two Players moved on to play D1 football One player moved on to play D2 Football Two other players turned down basketball scholarships to attend the University of Indiana Business School Two years as an assistant coach... One year at Barat Academy in St. Louis One year at Fatima HS under Coach Ryan Robertson Robertson played at the University of Evansville under Jim Crews Head Coach at Fatima High School from 2015-Present 86-48 Overall Record (35-6 in Conference) hoopreporter@gmail.com  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support
Head Girls Basketball coach at Fort Collins HS Fort collins, CO Emphasized academics, competitiveness, and hard work during four seasons of running the Girls Basketball Program at Fort Collins High School. Demonstrated the ability to build, brand, and grow a program from two teams to four teams. Ran individual and small group practices that emphasized shooting form, decision making, and scoring abilities to help players be successful at the next level. Helped build strong and confident women that have had success beyond high school in anything that they have pursued. Developed a feeder program to better support incoming players into our program. Managed all travel, scheduling, and social media. Successfully ran camps of over 70 athletes USA BASKETBALL SUPPORT TEAM – U19 WOMEN’S AND MEN’S TEAM TRAINING CAMP JUNE 2019 Worked in all aspects of the U19 training camp from supporting operations to supporting on-court coaching. Kept stats during scrimmages to help national team coaches and the USAB committee make informed decisions. Learned drills, practice expectations, and techniques from some of the best coaches in the country matt@coachhower.com @matthower --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support
Jan Lahodny is one of the most unique figures in the history of Texas high school sports Following a highly successful academic and athletic career in both her small hometown high school in Flatonia, Texas, and as a scholarship athlete at Temple Jr. College in Temple, Texas. Jan went one to play basketball at the University of Texas and graduated with a bachelor of Science Degree in English, Health and Physical Education. She received her masters of Education Degree in Administration from the University of Houston in Victoria. Her knowledge of the game and ability to motivate players, coaches and fans is reflected by her accomplishments. Inducted into the Texas Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame in May of 1999. National Coach of the year - 1995 National Federation of Coaches Texas Association of Basketball Coaches “Coach of the Year" in 1982,1986, and 1991. Three State championships and 7 state runner up titles 1998 U.I.L. Excellence Award Compiled a career coaching record 707 wins - 264 losses Authored the book “Competitive Drills for winning Basketball” Featured in a basketball instructional video, “A Systemic Approach to Coaching” Authored the book “Offensive Sets the Win State Championships” Authored the “Book Zone and Specialty Defense” Written many articles for magazine publications Clinician for coaches and players throughout the state janicelahodny@att.net  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support
Glenn Farello is entering his 14th year as head coach at PVI and 23rd overall in 2020-2021.  Coach Farello has been named Coach of the Year 13 times, most recently the WCAC COY in 2018 & 2019, and VIS COY in 2018 & 2020. His teams have been ranked in the Top 20 in the DC Metro Area 17 years, including #1 in 2012 , 2014 and 2018. His teams have been ranked in the Top 25 in the country for 12 seasons, and the 2012, 2014 and 2018 PVI teams finished ranked in the Top 10 nationally. His overall record is 480-194. Players: ·        Over 70 players that have played college basketball ·        4 NBA Players ·        20 that have played Professional Basketball ·        PVI players have continued their basketball journey’s to the collegiate level at top schools that include: o   Syracuse, Virginia Tech, Indiana, Georgetown, Penn State, Minnesota, Louisville, Providence, VMI, Mount St. Mary’s, George Mason, Fairfield University, US Naval Academy, Hofstra, Nebraska, Butler, Villanova, Bucknell, Duke, and North Carolina. Teams: ·        State Championships: o   2002 MD State Champions o   2009, 2012, 2014, 2018 & 2020 VA Independent School State Champions ·        WCAC Championships: o   2012 and 2014 WCAC Tourney Champions o   2012, 2017, 2018, & 2019 WCAC Regular Season Champions ·        Additional Notable Championships: o   2012 Abe Pollin City Title Game o   2013 Bass Pro Tournament Of Champions o   2014 Alhambra Catholic Invitational Tournament Championship @PVIHoops gfarello@pvipanther.net  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support
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