

Putting together a team of loyal and trustworthy coaches is the first and most important thing that I could have done considering the level of play and competition in youth basketball for both girls and boys.
This off-season, our coaching staff consisted of several good Christian men and women with integrity who were passionate about training and development and mentoring youth through a team setting. Our teams consisted of 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th grade boys and girls. With two practices and a tournament every other weekend, our coaches were able to help players develop in areas that impacted their confidence and their overall game-time performances and their spirituality.
This off-season, our coaching staff consisted of several good Christian men and women with integrity who were passionate about training and development and mentoring youth through a team setting. Our teams consisted of 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th grade boys and girls. With two practices and a tournament every other weekend, our coaches were able to help players develop in areas that impacted their confidence and their overall game-time performances and their spirituality.
Our 2010 spring coaching staff included; Archie Myers 9th & 10th boys, Chad Nothe 9th & 10th boys, Wendell Williams 9th & 10th girls, Len Medcafe 8th boys, Reggie Seastrunk 7th boys, Roy and Jill Aaron 7th girls and Michael Eddy, director of club teams.
"What I feel makes our club teams a success is not only the players & coaches but the parents of the players". Parents can either make or break a program. That's why when we select players, we try to take into consideration the type of family we're getting. Getting a nice player is good but having a cohesive family unit is better.
I would like to thank everyone who attended our initial tryouts. Whether you made one of our teams or you chose to go elsewhere, I respect your decision and I pray that through all of your endeavours your needs were met. If not, I hope that you would not hold any grudges against anyone else for the lack of experience that you were looking for through off-season basketball.
Instead, I pray that you would forgive and ask God to continue to order your steps.
Best of luck in the upcoming school year!
Deon Hunter-President of Hoop Hunter Basketball
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