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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 coach's. 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…

Kevin Furtado


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    Episode 373: Coach Molly Goodenbour (Head Women's Basketball Coach at University of San Francisco) "The Lady Don's Player Development System"

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 81:39


    EDUCATION:Stanford - 1989-93YEARS AT SAN FRANCISCO:Sept. 2016 - PresentCAREER HIGHLIGHTS AT SAN FRANCISCO:Molly Goodenbour, a two-time national champion at Stanford who has over a decade of head coaching experience on the collegiate level, was named the ninth head coach in University of San Francisco women's basketball history on Sept. 28, 2016. This is Goodenbour's third coaching stint on the Hilltop, where she served as an assistant coach with the Dons during the 1994-95 and 2005-06 seasons.In 2023-24, Goodenbour led San Francisco to a second-half resurgence as the team finished in a tie for third place in the West Coast Conference standings after starting the season with a 4-9 record. The program posted double-digit victories in WCC play for the fifth time in Goodenbour's tenure as the team finished at 10-6, highlighted by season sweeps of Pacific, Saint Mary's, Pepperdine, and LMU.  San Francisco also finished the season strong, rolling eventual WCC Tournament Champions Portland on the road, earning 59-47 victory at Chiles Center.Under Goodenbour's guidance, Jasmine Gayles and Debora dos Santos earned All-WCC First Team honors. Dos Santos recorded a career season, averaging a double-double with 15.3 points and 10.6 rebounds per game while Gayles led the squad in scoring at 16.8 points per game. Gayles also recorded the second 40-point game in program history as she dropped 40 points in an 81-68 win at Pacific on January 13The 2022-23 season under the leadership of Goodenbour concluded with an overall record of 19-13. Three Dons earned All-WCC Selections while two Dons earned WCC All-Within the first six years on the Hilltop, Goodenbour posted impressive numbers, including becoming the winningest coach in USF history through 50 games (27-23), as well as through two seasons at 34-28 (.548). Goodenbour quickly built up her impressive resume at USF, becoming the first coach to post winning overall and conference records in her first two seasons on the job. Building off the program's strong start to the new decade, the Dons were once again punching a postseason ticket as they battled through a grueling non-conference schedule that kept them away from the Hilltop from Thanksgiving until after New Year's Day. Following an 0-4 start to WCC play battling through injuries and COVID-19 related pauses, the Dons went on to rattle off wins in six of their next seven games and finished with the third seed heading into the WCC Tournament. USF would go on to defeat Santa Clara in Vegas before returning home to host Air Force in the WNIT.Since the start of the 2020-21 season, Goodenbour's Dons have made consecutive WNIT appearances and won at least one game in back-to-back WCC Tournaments. Led by two-time All-WCC first team selection Ioanna Krimili, USF's 2020-21 team led the conference in total points and points per game while being a top-four program in team plus/minus. Goodenbour's third WCC Tournament in 2019 saw her lead the Dons to a first-round victory over Portland, marking the seventh year in a row the Dons advanced beyond their opening game.Molly's 2017-18 squad placed three WCC All-Conference and All-Academic honorees. Anna Seilund earned First-Team All-WCC and Second-Team All-WCC recipients Michaela Rakova and Kalyn Simon.She finished her first year on the Hilltop in 2016-17 with an 18-13 overall record that included an 11-7 mark in West Coast Conference play, good for a fourth-place finish, the Dons' highest since the 2002-03 season. In the process, Goodenbour became the first USF head coach since Sue Rojcewicz in 1982-83 to post a winning record in her first year at the helm and compiled the second-best record by a first-year coach in program history. In addition, USF's 11 WCC wins under Goodenbour were the most since the 1996-97 campaign.

    Episode 372: Coach Tony Pappas ("Building a Championship Practice") - Head Girls Basketball Coach at Waterloo HS in Waterloo, Iowa

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 115:53


    episode 372 of the championship vision podcast today we have Dr. Anthony Pappas. Dr. Pappas I'm going to tell you right now and he's in his 45th year as head coach of the Waterloo West High School and 48th year overall as head coach as a prep athlete played on Mason City High School basketball.and baseball teams that participated in five state tournaments while winning two state championships. He achieved all state and honorable mention all American status while playing at Mason City High School. He has won numerous Coach of the Year awards, including being named the National Federation of High Schools National Girls Basketball Coach of the Year in 2015. He was a recipient of the Morgan Wooten Lifetime Achievement Award bestowed by the Naismith National Basketball Hall of Fame in April 2016.In addition, he was awarded the golden plaque of distinction by the Iowa High School Girls Athletic Union in March 2016, the highest coaching award given by the Iowa Coaching High School Association. He was inducted into the Iowa Girls Coaches Association State Basketball Hall of Fame in 2005 and was a finalist for the National High School Athletic Coaches Association National Coach of the Year Award in 2017.His overall record is 663 and 397. He has 11 state tournament bursts, including eight final four pinches and three state runners-up.

    Episode 371: Coach Bradley Sutphin ("2-3 Matchup Zone Defense" ) Head Girls Basketball Coach at Narrows HS in Narrows, VA)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 90:05


    Head Coach Bradley Sutphin will begin his fourth season at Narrows High School and his 16 overall season coaching. Coach Sutphin has previously coached at Fort Chiswell High School, George Wythe High School, and Pulaski County High School. During his 17 years Coach Sutphin has coached Football, Basketball, Baseball, and Softball. Coach Sutphin led Pulaski County to a state quarterfinalist appearance, Region 4D Championship, Regular Season River Ridge District Champion (12-0), and was named region and district coach of the year in 2020.  In 2019, Coach Sutphin led Pulaski County to a state runner-up finish, was named VHSCA Coach of the Year and Timesland Coach of the Year. In 2012 Coach Sutphin won a VHSL Division 1 Football State Championship as an assistant coach at George Wythe High School. Coach Sutphin attended Fort Chiswell High School where he was a three sport athlete playing baseball, basketball, and football. He received his Master of Science degree from Liberty University in 2016 majoring in Athletic Administration. He received his Bachelor of Science from Bluefield College in 2005, majoring in Exercise Sport Science with a Teacher Licensure. Coach Sutphin and his wife Sarah reside in Narrows with their three sons Cooper (12), Collin (9), and Carter (5). Sarah teaches kindergarten at Narrows Elementary Middle School.

    Episode 370: Coach Joe Willis/Billy Teedan (Owners of the "How Are You Wired Podcast")

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 66:58


    Billy TeedanCoach Teeden just finished his 10th season as the Head Boys Basketball Coach at Plant City High School. He has led the Raiders to 8 regional appearances and a district championship title. Prior to coaching and teaching at Plant City, he was the Head Boys Basketball coach at East Bay High School. In six seasons, he became the all-time winningest coach in school history, while winning three district championships and had a regional final appearance.Coach Teeden has been named Hillsborough County Western Conference Coach of the Year seven times. In 2024, Coach Teeden was the FABC 7A coach of the year. In 2010, Teeden was named the William Bethel Coach of the Year, an award given to a coach who turns around a basketball program at a school that struggled in the past. Teeden has also been the head coach for the 16u Nike Team Florida AAU Team.Coach Joseph WillisCoach Willis just finished his 8th coaching season with the Plant Panthers boys' basketball program.  During his time at Plant, the Panthers have had a overall record of 143-75. His Plant teams have won 3 straight district titles (2023, 2024, 2025) and he has been named American Division Coach of the Year the past two seasons. Willis' Plant teams have also won 2 Hillsborough County GPA titles in his time at the school. Although it was his 8th year at Plant, it is his 19th year as a head coach in the county.  Coach Willis previously coached at Bloomingdale High School and prior to that at Lennard High.  At Bloomingdale, Coach Willis guided the Bulls to their first district title since the 1996 season and first regional semi-final appearance since 1994. During that season he was named the Federal Division Coach of the Year.  Prior to coaching in the high school ranks, Coach Willis spent time coaching collegiately at High Point University (2003-04), Saint Leo University (2001-03) and the University of South Florida (1996-2001). Coach Willis played one year of college basketball at Webber College (now Webber International University) and through his high school basketball experience at East Lake HS, he earned All-Pinellas County Honorable Mention his senior year.  Coach Willis earned his Bachelor's degree in Physical Education from the University of South Florida in 2000 and his graduate degree in Educational Leadership at Saint Leo University.  He lives with his wife Ellen, and daughters Maggie and Elise.

    Episode 369: Coach Dale Earnhart- (The Athletic Director and Head Girls Basketball Coach at Rabun Gap School in Rabun Gap, GA) - "The Super 6 Essentials to Building a Great Athletic Program"

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 62:22


    Coach Earnhardt came to Rabun Gap after serving as head girls coach at Asheville School for seven seasons and coaching boys basketball in Florida. He is in his 17th year of coaching basketball at Rabun Gap.In addition to his coaching duties, Coach Earnhardt serves as Rabun Gap's Athletic Director and started the football program in 2009.He's led the Rabun Gap girls basketball program to new heights during his tenure as head coach. His teams have experienced much success in the NCISAA over the past 10 years, including state playoff berths in each of the past 12 seasons, eight consecutive Final Fours appearances, and three state championship games. Five Lady Eagles have earned Division 1 scholarships, while three others have played at the D2 or D3 level.  Coach Earnhardt has had many highlights throughout his coaching career, including the first state championship game in 2013 and upsetting Greensboro Day in the Final Four that year, but few compare to seeing his team beat Providence Day School to advance to the 2018 Final Four during his daughter Josie Earnhardt ‘18's senior season.

    Episode 368: Coach Chris Fore: The Top 10 Priorities for an Athletic Director (Owner of CoachFore.org)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 69:08


    Chris Fore is a veteran Athletic Director and Head Football Coach from Southern California who specializes in the hiring process among the highly competitive athletic world. His consulting business,EightLaces, has been instrumental in helping coaches navigate the employment process.  He counts former NFL players, collegiate coaches at all levels, and high school coaches from all sports as his clients. (One client just landed a NCAA Division 2 Head Football Coach position!Fore's success as an Athletic Director can best be summed up in this: every year he has been an AD, his school won MORE League Championships than the year before!  And he has set SCHOOL RECORDS for most League Championships in one year at both schools where he has been an AD!  Excelsior Charter School hired Chris to bring prestige to their athletic program after winning just 3 League Championships in TEN years.  They won SIX in his first school year!!He is the author ofBUILDING CHAMPIONSHIP CALIBER FOOTBALL PROGRAMS, released in December, 2013.  He has also publishedOUTSIDE THE LINES: FOOTBALL COACHES andOUTSIDE THE LINES: ATHLETIC DIRECTORS.  Fore has written articles for two national magazines:NIAAAandCoach/Athletic Director,  and has been featured in articles on some of football's best websites:Football Scoop,X and O Labs, Coach XO,My CoachBook and more.  He has been a guest onHigh School Football America's radio show, as well asFox Sports AM 570 Los Angeles, and has also appeared multiple times onFootballCoachingPodcast.com.Fore's own blog,  CoachFore.org, is seen by hundreds of unique visitors per day, and is a favorite among football coaches.

    Episode 367: Coach Bruce Slatten (Building a Basketball Program) Executive Director of the BCAT

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 90:10


    Coach Slatten started his career as a Graduate Assistant at Tennessee Tech University in 1989 where he was in charge of player development, scouting, and strength and conditioning. While there he worked with future NBA draft picks Milos Babic of the Cleveland Cavaliers and John Best of the then New Jersey Nets. Coach Slatten coached 23 years as a head coach with a record of 512-234. He guided 4 different schools, Perry County, Cleveland, Culleoka, and Moore County that appeared in 13 district championship games, winning 11 district championships. They also appeared in 10 region championship games, winning 6. His teams reached the Sectional/Sweet Sixteen level 10 times and reaching the state tournament Elite Eight 5 times and the state final four 3 times. He led Perry County to the State tournament Elite Eight in 1994, 95, 96, 97. The 1995 team lead the state in scoring averaging 86.2 ppg. In 1996 his Perry County team finished a State Runner-up with a 30-3 record and in 1997 they finished 37-0, which included winning the State Championship. He led Cleveland to the 1999 Sub-state (Sweet 16) with a 22-10 record. His 2007 Culleoka team reached the State Tournament for the 1st time in school history advancing to the Final 4 with a 31-7 record. The 2008 Culleoka team also reached the Sectional/Sweet 16 round. His 2009 team finished 30-2 and lead the state in scoring defense at 36.1 ppg. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 366: Coach Alex Carlson (Head Girls Basketball Coach at Redmond HS in Redmond, Oregon) "The Amoeba" Defense

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 70:24


    Alex Carlson Coaching Bio   Boise State Grad Assistant   2 seasons  Pacific University (Men's/Womens) Assistant   2 Seasons  2014 Men's Basketball 15-10 record first winning record at Pacific in 13 seasons  University of Alaska Anchorage Assistant   2 seasons  2015 Ranked #1 in NCAA D2 for 4 weeks  2015 Conference Champions, Conference Tournament Champions  Southern Oregon University Head Coach   6 seasons as head coach (5 year record, didn't play a season during Covid)  126-32 Record  33-2 (Conference Champions, Conference Tournament Champions)  27-5 (Conference Champions)  28-5   16-11  22-9 (Conference Tournament Champions)  NAIA National Runner-Ups 2015-16  Redmond High School (Oregon)   1 season  22-6 record (Conference Champions, 5th place state)  Playing Career   Played for Coach Danny Miles who has over 1,000 career wins and 3 NAIA Championships. I  was an NAIA All American on Oregon Tech 2004 National Championship Team.  Redmond High School   Team Motto: F.A.M.I.L.Y (Forget, About, Me, I, Love, You) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 365: Coach Ryan McCarthy- "The Chaos" Defensive System (Head Women's Basketball Coach Alaska Anchorage University)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 70:00


    Record at UAA: 281-62 (.819), 12 seasonsCareer Head Coaching Record: 295-75 (.797), 13 seasons One of the brightest coaching talents in the NCAA ranks, Ryan McCarthy has taken the Alaska Anchorage program to unprecedented heights in his 12 seasons, producing a 281-62 record and making the Seawolves annual title contenders.An Anchorage native, McCarthy enters 2024-25 with a top-10 career winning percentage (.797) among active NCAA Div. II women's basketball coaches, having led UAA to the best winning percentage in program history (.939) with a 31-2 record in 2019-20.The five-time GNAC Coach of the Year has led his hometown program to the third-best winning percentage and fourth-most total victories in NCAA Div. II over the past 10 years with a 245-43 (.851) record, reaching the NCAA National Title Game in 2016. From Dec. 2014 through the 2019-20 season, UAA was ranked no lower than No. 16 in the WBCA Top 25 poll -- a streak of 95 polls in a row -- while ascending to No. 1 for a total of eight weeks.Despite not featuring a single player among the NCAA top-50 stats leaders, the 2019-20 Seawolves also swept the Great Northwest Athletic Athletic Conference regular-season and tournament titles, finishing No. 4 in both national polls and landing McCarthy both the GNAC and NCAA West Region coach-of-the-year awards.In 2018-19, he became the all-time victories leader in Seawolf history as UAA earned a 30-3 record, won the fifth of its six straight GNAC regular-season titles, and finished No. 7 in the WBCA Top 25 coaches' poll. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 364: Coach Cal Boyd- Head Boys Basketball Coach at Mt. Bethel Christian School in Atlanta, GA ("Building a Defensive Foundation")

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 69:32


    Coach Cal BoydAthletic DirectorHead Boys Basketball CoachMt. Bethel HSTopic: "Mt. Bethel Defensive System" Now in his fifth year at the helm of the Mt. Bethel boys' basketball program, Cal Boyd brings with him a wealth of experience and a long list of accolades. Boyd has spent 29 years working at private schools in the Metro Atlanta area. A local standout at nearby Campbell High School, Boyd helped lead his teams to two Region Championships and a State Championship. He was named All-State as a senior, finished as the all-time leading scorer in Campbell's history, and upon graduation, his jersey was retired. Boyd went on to play four years at Wake Forest University where he played in all but two games during his four years.  He was a two-time captain and team MVP as a senior. He still holds the ACC record for the best all-time three-point percentage for a career. During his coaching career, he has coached at Walker, Westminster, Pace, and GAC. His teams have set records at each stop, including Region championships, GHSA tournament appearances, GHSA Final Four runs, and record-breaking win totals. In 2017, Boyd led the Mt. Bethel Eagles to a GICAA state championship, an accomplishment they repeated in 2018. Making the transition to GHSA in the 2018-2019 season, Mt. Bethel reached the Final Four and finished with a 24-8 record. All told, Boyd is closing in on 500 wins for his illustrious career. Boyd and his wife Kristi have been married for 26 years. They have three children, Cameron (who is attending Huntingdon College playing college basketball), Kaylann (who is attending Vanderbilt and playing college soccer), and Coleman (a freshman at Georgia Tech and playing college basketball). cal.boyd@mtbethelchristian.org --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 363: Alex Demczak: "The Yellow Flag"- How to Overcome Adversity and Succeed (Author of "The Sale" and "ThriveU")

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 53:29


    Alex Demczak is a former SEC quarterback for the Missouri Tigers. Alex graduated with a degree in Communication and a minor in Business. Alex is a keynote speaker, entrepreneur, and author who challenges businesses, schools, and teams to maximize their impact.   He is the best-selling author of The Sale with Jon Gordon. The Sale delivers an invaluable lesson about what matters most in life and how to achieve it. The business fable teaches four lessons about integrity to create lasting success. The Sale has been endorsed by Dave Ramsey, Ed Mylett, Michael Porter Jr., Jamie Kern Lima, and others. Alex is also the author of Thrive U. The inspirational book is a collection of stories from 100 collegiate and professional athletes from across the country. Alex has been mentored by Jon Gordon for the past 8 years and is part of his core leadership team.    Alex is the co-founder of Streamline Books, a company that helps individuals become an author. He is also the founder of Speaker School, which helps individuals become speakers.   Alex is an innovative entrepreneur that has a knack for starting new ventures and collaborates with multiple startups. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 362: Coach Gene Durden (Buford HS Head Girls Basketball Coach) "The Hedgehog Philosophy" 8X's GHSA Girls Basketball State Champion

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 68:13


    Coach Durden is entering year twenty as head girl's coach of the Buford Lady Wolves. He is originally from Midville, GA and played basketball at Coastal Community College in Brunswick, GA., where he received an Associate Degree in Business. He then attended Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, GA where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Education. Durden is semi-retired and his daily duties include serving as an assistant athletic director for Buford High School.  Overall, Coach Durden is going into his 37th season as a head coach. This past year the Lady Wolves achieved a 26 and 4 record before being eliminated in the "Elite Eight" of the 7A state tournament. Last season, the Lady Wolves achieved a 27 and 5 record and advanced to the 7A “Final Four.”  Durden's Lady Wolves have played in ten of the past sixteen state championship games, while winning the state titles in 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2015, 2011, 2010 and 2009 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 361: Coach Craig Campbell (Head Girls Basketball Coach Clovis West HS, Fresno CA) Part 7: The Masters of Coaching Series

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 61:39


    In Episode 361 I welcome Clovis West girls' basketball coach Craig Campbell, the architect of 15 straight league championships, eight straight Central Section and the 2017 CIF Open Division State champs who finished No. 1 in the nation. A native of Reno, Nevada where he got his start in coaching at a young age, Coach Campbell shares his insights into what it takes to be a Master Teacher-Coach. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 360: Coach Kevin Kiernan (The Masters of Coaching Series) Part 6 He is the All-time Winningest Girls Basketball Coach is California) Mater Dei HS in Santa Ana, CA

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 62:25


    Coach Kevin Kiernan is the Athletic Director at Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, CAH Kevin Kiernan, the all-time winningest girls' basketball coach in California history, will be stepping down as head coach at Mater Dei at the conclusion of the regional playoffs, He will continue as athletic director. He's finishing his 17th season at Mater Dei. He's won three state titles at Mater Dei, six Southern Section titles, six regional titles and 17 straight Trinity League titles. Overall, he's won six state titles, 12 section titles and has 960 career wins His total of 900 wins includes his stops at La Quinta and Troy high schools, and a combined collection of 12 CIF-SS titles, six state crowns and two national championships. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 359: Coach Allen Whitehart (Part 5: The Masters of Coaching Series) The Head Boys Basketball Coach at Milton HS in Alpharetta, GA (President of the NHSBCA and GBCA)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 51:42


    President of the GBCA and NHSBCA Coach Allen Whitehart just finished his seventh season at Milton High School with a career head coaching record of 384-122. This past season, Coach Whitehart led the Eagles to a Final Four Finish and a 20-11 record while qualifying for the state playoffs, his 17th time in 17 seasons as a head coach. Within the seven years as head coach at Milton, the 2020-2021 season was the high point. The Eagles won the 2021 GHSA 7A State Championship, was invited to Geico Nationals for the first time in school history, and finished the season ranked #6 in the nation. In recognition of this remarkable season, Coach Whitehart was chosen as the NHSCA Boys National High School Coach of the Year, Region Coach of the Year (Coaches and GACA), Georgia Class 7A Coach of the Year (Kyle Sandy, AJC, and GACA) and the Bobby Cremins Georgia Coach of the Year (Atlanta Tip-Off Club). Over his 17-year head coaching year career, Coach Whitehart's teams have accomplished the following: 7 Final Fours, 4 State Finals, 1 State Championship, 3 State Runner-up, 10 Region Championships, 1 Geico National High School Championship Invite, 4 Times Ranked Nationally (#6, #19, #21 and #34). In addition, Coach Whitehart served as one of the founding members of the Georgia Basketball Coaches Association (GBCA), and currently serves as president of the organization. He also currently serves as the Vice President of the NHSBCA helping to grow and shape the game at the national level. (whiteharta@fultonschools.org) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 358: Coach Frank Adams (The Importance of speed and agility training for youth athletes) Strength and Conditioning Coach for Commerce HS in Commerce, GA

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 51:07


    Owner of Xcelerate Sports Development (XSD21), has more than 20 years of experience in personal training with an emphasis in speed development. He has worked with athletes ranging from the beginner to numerous high school and D1 college recruits up to professional athletes, improving and enhancing explosive movement and overall speed.   Frank is also head Strength and Sports Performance Coach at Commerce High School located in Commerce Georgia and  former Head  Coach for Need 4 Speed Track Club located in Tucker, Georgia. In his 10 years coaching track he has had multiple athletes to be finalists as well as national champions. He holds the following certifications: ​ International Fitness Professionals Association (IFPA) ​ Certified Conditioning Specialist Certified Personal Trainer Certified Tennis Conditioning Specialist --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 357: The Omorpho Training Vest Clinic (Pat Healy/Bill Beroza) Bill Beroza is the Director of Team Sales for Omorpho and Pat Healy is the sales Consultant for Omorpho

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 55:19


    Pat Healy has built a solid reputation as the go-to expert in sales process design, re-engineering, sales, and sales management training and consulting. Pats business philosophy is to treat every customer like they are the only client. Drawing on nearly 40 years of experience within the life sciences industry, software sales and consulting as both seller and manager. Pat was recognized as the top seller in Boston Scientific, Johnson & Johnson, and S1 Corporation. Having built, motivated, and managed sales organizations for both direct and indirect channel partners, multiple medical start-ups, and driven initiatives to transform sales organizations from a product mindset to a solutions approach. Pat launched The Healy Group, Inc. in July 2008 to provide sales training, management consulting and staffing support. Currently Pat is an advisor several technology companies to support their efforts to compete, grow, and prosper in today highly competitive global economy. As a result of these advisory roles Pat is concentrating his efforts to work with early-stage companies to bring product to market and establish an initial foothold in the market. Education: BS Management, Virginia Tech where he attended on a golf scholarship. Pat lives in Marietta, GA. has two daughters and 5 grandchildren. Bill Beroza From Hempstead High School on Long Island to Roanoke College 2xAA, to 10 Year Club Lacrosse Player – MVP & Champions 6 of 10 seasons & Captain of the USA Team in 1982 I've spent my life working out. From Soccer in High School & College, to Wrestling & Tennis Team in High School, to achieving the highest level of success in the lacrosse world, I'm trying to bring new workout techniques to the world of sports. Every athlete can enhance their fitness, strength and endurance by using Omorpho & the concept of Microloading. Using small amounts of weights during an athletes regular routines. In the weight room, or on the court/field, ice, pitch or course. Whether it's pre-season, off-season, in-season or Return to Play athletes that are injured. Omorpho has a place for all of you. I will share more examples of NFL, MLB, NBA MLS teams & players that use our Omorpho weighted training gear, as well as Olympic athletes and USTA players. From a conference that I recently attended with a weightlifter that holds the world record for a raised deadlift for women. See below. We can help any athlete! Trevor Baptiste –BEST FOGO in lacrosse & 2x world champ with Team USA. And me trying to keep up! Bill Beroza – Director of Team Sales, Omorpho Bill.beroza@omorpho.com 781-962-8819 cell --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 356: Coach David Lepisto (The Masters of Coaching) "Part 4"

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 57:51


    Kimberly High School (KHS) is excited to announce Dave Lepisto as the next Head Coach of the girls varsity basketball team. Lepisto has served as assistant coach to the team for the last nine seasons.  "Dave is an excellent fit. His ability to build relationships is outstanding, and his communication skills, work ethic, and basketball knowledge are off the charts," said Athletic Director Ryan McGinnis. "He is an exceptional teacher of the game and life skills. We are excited for the next chapter of our Girls Basketball Program."  Lepisto holds a bachelor's degree in education from the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse and a master's degree in education from Marian University. He has been coaching high school basketball since 1994 and served as an assistant coach for Kimberly on the boys varsity team during the 2007-2008 season. Since 2013 Lepisto has served as an assistant coach for the Kimberly girls varsity team, and in that time, the Papermakers have made two state appearances, five sectional finals and two Fox Valley Association championships.      "Kimberly girls basketball is synonymous with success," said Lepisto. "I am honored to have been chosen to lead and work with our outstanding student-athletes to continue that tradition pioneered by former coaches Fran Kasten, Lee Levknecht, Dean Simon, Cathy (Coenen) Pearson, and most recently, Troy Cullen." --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 355: Coach Kurt Guelsdorf (The Masters of Coaching Series- Part 3)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 43:17


    https://linktr.ee/kurt.guelsdorf Associate Head Coach Clackamas Community College Former HS Coach Oregon City High School Gresham High School 3x State Champion 2004-2009-2014 Certainly! Kurt Guelsdorf, a former Oregon City High School girls' head coach, has an impressive coaching career. He led the Oregon City girls' basketball program for many years, achieving remarkable success. Here are some key points from his bio: Career Highlights: Coached at Oregon City High School since 2003. Coached alongside Brad Smith until 2006. Guided Oregon City to state championships in 2004, 2009, and 2014. Reached the state final in the most recent season. His teams have consistently performed at a high level. Record: Over his coaching career, Guelsdorf has accumulated 451 wins. His 451 wins rank No. 8 all-time among Oregon girls' basketball coaches1. Current Role: Associate Head Coach at Clackamas Community College. Coach Guelsdorf's dedication to the game and his impact on players' development have left a lasting legacy in Oregon basketball --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 354: Coach Mark Cascio (Courtside Consulting): Part 2: The Masters of Coaching Series

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 57:42


    A championship-winning basketball coach with 19+ years experience in building elite programs, winning cultures, and developing leaders that create memorable experiences. Coach Cascio's expertise is implementing innovative systems on both ends of the floor by using advanced knowledge and practices to build winning teams. ​ Over the years, Coach Cascio's success and style of play garnered attention from coaches at all levels. As he began to network with coaches around the country he became passionate about helping build better programs, coaches, and players through innovative concepts on the court and implementing championship systems off the court. As a result, Courtside Consulting began to continue to foster Mark's love of the game by sharing with colleagues in the coaching profession. ​ Since 2019, Coach Cascio has conducted hundreds of webinars and traveled the country leading clinics for coaching staffs ranging from Professional to High School Level --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 353: Coach Doc Scheppler (Head Girls Basketball Coach at Pinewood HS in Los Altos Hills, CA) Part 1: "The Masters of Coaching" Series

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 83:34


    Doc Scheppler attended San Francisco State University and received his B.A. and M.A. degrees in Physical Education, and a Single Subject Teaching Credential, Physical Education. As a youngster growing up, he developed an intense passion for sports. In high school, because of the positive influence of great coaches, he decided to teach and coach. After earning his degrees and credential in 1978, he began a career coaching sports at Burlingame High School and working at several athletic clubs designing fitness programs. He came to Pinewood School in 1995 on the recommendation of one of his former players at Burlingame High School, and “it has been a wonderful twenty years teaching Physical Education and coaching girls basketball.” Doc and his wife have two children and three wonderful grandchildren. Married to Patricia 2 children Kacey and Kyle 3 grandchildren Teagan Conway anj Declan Boys h s coach 17 years Girls h s coach 29 years 27 league 14 section 10 NorCal 6 State championships Basketball Skills Development Coach since 1986-All ages! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 352: Coach Ray Lokar- "Creating a Positive Basketball Feeder Program"

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 85:09


    Ray Lokar - Executive Director of Coaching Development Ray Lokar has 40+ years of successful coaching experience in a variety of sports at the youth, high school, and collegiate level and years as Positive Coaching Alliance's Southern California Lead Trainer. He has presented hundreds of speaking engagements to thousands of coaches, athletes, and parents on a variety of topics in the world of sports. Ray has won a CIF Basketball Championship while at Bishop Amat High School, a State championship in Girls Softball, and a AABC World Series in Youth Baseball. "Coach Lok" is the author of two basketball coaching books, and a youth basketball and baseball DVD series . He taught for over 20 years, has been an Athletic Director, a high school Director of Activities, on the Executive Board of the Southern California Interscholastic Basketball Coaches Association (SCIBCA), and served a term as their President --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 351: GBCA Live Girls Basketball Exposure Event Preview

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 57:57


    Gene Durden:Overall, Coach Durden is going into his 36th season as a head coach. This past year the Lady Wolves achieved a 27 and 4 record before being eliminated in the "Final Four" of the 7A state tournament. Durden's Lady Wolves have played in ten of the past fifteen state championship games, while winning the state titles in 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2015, 2011, 2010 and 2009. The Lady Wolves were also state runners up in 2014 and 2012. This past season, Durden accomplished another milestone in his career by winning his 900th game on January 6th 2023.  This victory put Durden as the winningest girls basketball coach in the state of Georgia Coach Nichole Dixon For the second year in a row, Coach Dixon has been named by the Atlanta Tipoff Club as the 2020 Pinholster Coach of the Year for Classes 1A through 4A. She will be presented with an award – date uncertain due to the unscheduled time off. Coach Dixon – also for the second year in a row – led her Lady Bears to another Class A – Private state title. HI topped St. Francis 66-53 in the championship game back on March 4th in Macon, which put the cap on a 26-5 season and another region title to go with the Georgia crown Coach Tim Slater Tim Slater led the Grayson (Loganville, Ga.) girls basketball team to the school's first state title, a 32-1 record and No. 6 spot in the MaxPreps Top 25. For his efforts, Slater has been named the 2023-24 MaxPreps National Coach of the Year. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 350: Coach Bob McPhillips ("Blast Athletics Online Fundraising for your Program"

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 38:15


    Linebacker Coach/Athletic Admin Asst @ Athens Academy; Fundraising Coordinator @ Blast Athletics @CoachMcPhillips https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfEp0RRKUNYeKBSxRKBEomk51abOge0CZkyGwMtrsN4a1L3fA/viewform?usp=sf_link --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 349: Coach David Lepisto (Spacing and Actions to Create an Advantage)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 97:49


    Dave Lepisto Girls Varsity Head Coach — Kimberly Papermakers — Kimberly (WI) High School - 30 years of coaching experience - 9 seasons as an assistant at Kimberly - 2 seasons as the head coach at Kimberly • 2022/23 16-12 record and an Elite 8 finish in state tournament • 2023/24 23-4 record and a Sweet 16 finish in state tournament - Contact information • kimberlygirlsbasketball@gmail.com • https://sites.google.com/view/kimberly-girls-basketball/home • Twitter/X: @DLphyed • Threads: @dlep30 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 348: Coach Brian Wheatley (North Linn's Girls Basketball Pressing System)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 61:18


    Brian Wheatley Bio Brian has been married to his wife Melissa for 20 years and they have 4 children.  Ben, who was a 4 sport athlete at North Linn and is now a freshman at Kirkwood studying criminal justice.  Meghan, a senior who participated in cross country, basketball, and track in high school.  She will attend UNI next year to study kinesiology and continue her cross country and track career. Braden, a freshman and Brennan, a 6th grader.  Both of the younger boys are following in the footsteps of their older siblings, involved in various sports and activities.  Brian graduated high school from Estherville Lincoln Central in 1996, where he played for Coach Mike HIlmer.  He received his education degree at the University of Northern Iowa in 2000.  He began his coaching career at North Linn in 1999 as a boys basketball assistant coach for Mike Hilmer, who had relocated to North Linn.   After 5 years as an assistant boys coach, he became the head girls coach in the 2003-04 season.  The year prior to Brian taking the girls program, the North Linn team finished 0-22.    His current coaching record is 397-90 with 9 state tournament appearances including a Class 2A state championship in 2020 and a 1A state championship in 2024.  North Linn also finished as state runner up in 2015 and were state semifinalists in 2014, 2022, and 2023.  North Linn has won 20-plus games in 14 consecutive seasons.  In those 14 seasons, North Linn has a record of 320-32.  The Lynx have  played in 13 straight regional finals and have also won 10 of the last 12 Tri-Rivers conference championships. He has been named the state coach of the year by the Iowa Basketball Coaches Association 4 times and state coach of the year from the Iowa Girls Coaches Association 3 times.   In addition he has been named conference coach of the year 9 times, IBCA Region coach of the year 10 times, and IGCA District coach of the year 9 times.  Brian was also awarded the Don Logan service award by the Iowa Basketball Coaches Association in 2021 for his contributions to the game.    Brian has served on the IGHSAU Basketball Advisory committee, has been a board member of the Iowa Basketball Coaches Association for 13 years and served as president of the organization in 2015.  He also assists in the selection of the Iowa Girls Coaches Association All District and All State basketball teams and will be coaching the 1A select team in the Larry Niemeyer All Star games tomorrow.  He also coaches middle school baseball and  middle school football and was named the Class A middle school coach of the year in 2022.. Brian would like to thank his family, especially his wife Melissa, for supporting all the hours, weekends at youth tournaments and all the other offseason work it has taken to build the program.  He would also like to thank his long time assistant coach Kevin Goedken for all his contributions over the years along with Mike Hilmer for all he learned playing for him and coaching along side of him as well.   Brian would like to thank all of the youth coaches in community members in the North Linn community for helping in the development of the players.  Finally, a special thank you to the iGCA for this very humbling honor, especially be inducted along with this great group of coaches and officials.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 347: Coach Will Rey (Part 2): "Essential Daily Practice Drills"

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 92:50


    Will Rey's coaching credentials include:  Over 40 years of basketball coaching experience at the high school and Division I college levels.  Served 5 years as a head coach at Loyola University Chicago, and 14 years as Division I assistant including stops at the University of Evansville and Wright State University.  13 years at his current position as the head boys' basketball coach at Northridge Prep School in Niles, IL where he has achieved tremendous success.  Member of the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame and the Chicago Catholic League Hall of Fame.  Lecturer and instructor at the Five-Star Basketball Camp, and a member of the prestigious Five- Star Basketball Hall of Fame (2015).  Author of 11 basketball instructional DVDs, and is a frequent speaker at coaching clinics across the country including the highly regarded PGC/Glazier and Medalist Basketball Clinics.  Coach Rey currently lives in suburban Chicago where he also works as the Athletic Director at Northridge Prep. He and his wife, Diane, have three grown children and five grandchildren. Coach Rey can be followed on Twitter @Coach4Character. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 345: Coach Will Rey (Part 1) The Big 5 Keys to Running a Successful Program

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 41:34


    Will Rey's coaching credentials include:  Over 40 years of basketball coaching experience at the high school and Division I college levels.  Served 5 years as a head coach at Loyola University Chicago, and 14 years as Division I assistant including stops at the University of Evansville and Wright State University.  13 years at his current position as the head boys' basketball coach at Northridge Prep School in Niles, IL where he has achieved tremendous success.  Member of the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame and the Chicago Catholic League Hall of Fame.  Lecturer and instructor at the Five-Star Basketball Camp, and a member of the prestigious Five- Star Basketball Hall of Fame (2015).  Author of 11 basketball instructional DVDs, and is a frequent speaker at coaching clinics across the country including the highly regarded PGC/Glazier and Medalist Basketball Clinics.  Coach Rey currently lives in suburban Chicago where he also works as the Athletic Director at Northridge Prep. He and his wife, Diane, have three grown children and five grandchildren. Coach Rey can be followed on Twitter @Coach4Character. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 346: Coach Mike Hilmer (The Relentless Pressure Defensive System)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 62:12


    Let me briefly introduce you to Coach Mike Hilmer. Coach Hilmer has been the head varsity boys coach at North Linn HS for the past 25 years. He created his Relentless Pressure System which involves Run, Jump, and Trapping philosophy. And over the past 9 years has had unprecedented success with it, including: 7 Straight State Finals Appearances 3 State Titles National High School Coach Of The Year Finalist 2019 5 Time State Coach Of The Year It hasn't always been this way for Coach Hilmer. Before he began using his pressure system, his teams were right around .500 In fact, for the first 16 years as the Varsity Head Coach his teams: Averaged less than 50 ppg Averaged 12+ TO per game For the last 9 years since installing his Relentless Pressure System his teams: Scored 80+ ppg Average less than 8 TO pg Increased FG % from 41% to 56% Led the state in scoring average 5 years, and were runner up twice Defensively they led the state twice in fewest points allowed and every year have been in the top10 for fewest points allowed Yes... you read that right! He led the state in offense AND defense --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 344: Coach Rick Rasmussen ("Ball Movement and Offensive Chemistry")

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 80:12


    2023-2024 North Oconee Titans. 2024 State Championships, #1 in AAAA in maxpreps computer ranking, #12 ranked overall in maxpreps in GA. Currently 30-3 (16-1). 1st Region title in program history. Ras's 6th overall region title as head coach. Region 8-AAAA Champs and regular season champs the last 2 seasons. The Titans finished the season on a 19 game win streak. Have not lost in 2024. Only in state loss this season was at #7 AAAA Seckinger who went to the Elite 8. The Titans avenged that Dec. loss with an 86-54 home win in January and beat Seckinger in the region title game. The Titans went undefeated 17-0 at home including the region and state tournament, a school record. North Oconee's Titans Arena is one of the hardest places to play in the state. Our school spirit and tradition is referred to as The Red Kingdom and our fans are the best in the state.  Coach Ras Career:  Overall (416-139) 75% Record. At North Oconee (108-43 71%), 4 straight 21+ seasons and 3 Sweet 16s at North Oconee. Career at Newton 2005-2019 (308-96 Record). Coach Ras: 1st State Title and 4th time in Final Four. 1 more Final Four as an asst. 3 trips to the Elite 8s as head coach and 5 to the Sweet 16 @CoachRasBball --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 343: Coach Rhonda Farney (The Twilight Zone Press Defense)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 58:24


    RHONDA FARNEY—Coach Farney has the most career victories of any active girls' coach in Texas and the nation with a record of 1,283 victories and 371 losses (.770 winning percentage) and sixth on the all-time career list as compiled by the National Federation of State High School Associations. She has been a high school head coach for 49 seasons. In 36 years at Georgetown High School, her teams have posted 36-consecutive 20-win seasons and 35-straight berths in the UIL state playoffs, including seven appearances in the state tournament—highlighted by a Class 4A state title during the 2012-2013 season that was climaxed by a come-from-behind 65-60 victory over Dallas Lincoln in the finals to finish with a 34-4 record. She has had more than 86 players compete on the collegiate level, however; her most prized accomplishment is helping over 64 former players to enter the coaching profession. The Howard Payne summa cum laude graduate—still as a teenager—also has served as the head coach at Goldthwaite and Ozona. She was the only girls' basketball coach on the Goldthwaite staff and coached the seventh, eighth, junior varsity and varsity. Farney also coached track at both schools. Farney has earned numerous coaching honors, including receiving the prestigious John Wooden Legacy Award presented by the National Association of Basketball Coaches in March 2022.  In addition, she was honored as the Women's Basketball Coaches Association Pat Summitt National High School Coach of the Year in 2017 and the National Federation of High Schools 2013 National Coach of the Year as well as being inducted into the Howard Payne University Hall of Fame, Texas Basketball Hall of Fame, and the Texas High School Coaches Association Hall of Fame.  She served as a head coach for the 2003 Women's Basketball Coaches Association/Nike All-America Game in Hartford, CT, in addition to being active in USA Basketball on both the coaching and committee levels. Recently, she was named the Texas High School Coaches Association Female State Coach of the Year for 2022 and was inducted into the National High School Athletic Coaches Association Hall of Fame in Omaha, Nebraska, in July 2023. Also on the national scene, Farney has chaired the USA Basketball Cadet and Youth Committee, helping select players and coaches for the Summer Youth Development Olympic Festival. In summer 2001, she was one of two high school coaches named by the USA Basketball Women's Collegiate Committee to serve as floor coach for the USA Basketball Women's Junior National Team Trials in Colorado Springs, Colorado. She was assistant coach for the 2005 USA Basketball Women's Youth Development Olympic Festival, where her team won the gold medal. Farney was named head coach for the April 2003 WBCA/Nike All-American game in Hartford, Connecticut. Previously, in April 1996, she traveled to Philadelphia as assistant coach for the WBCA/Nike All-American game. Farney served four years on the WBCA and NFCA Board of Directors and completed a term on the NFCA Basketball Rules Committee. In addition, she was the first female to serve as the president for the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches Association, the largest male and female basketball organization in the nation as well as serving as president of the Texas Girls Coaches Association. Coach Farney also holds the position of girls' athletics coordinator at Georgetown and is married to Dr. Bill Farney, retired executive director of the University Interscholastic League, the ruling body of extra-curricular activities in Texas. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 342: Coach Jerry Finkbeiner (The Twilight Zone Press)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 83:06


    Finkbeiner has an overall record of 570-366 (.609) in 30 years as a collegiate head coach, including his time at Utah State, Oral Roberts (1996-2013) and Southern Nazarene (1991-96). He is also 24th in the nation among active Division I coaches with his 570 career wins. Finkbeiner came to Utah State from Oral Roberts in Tulsa, Okla., where he spent 16 years as head coach. During his tenure at ORU, the Golden Eagles averaged 17 wins per season and advanced to postseason play eight times with five trips to the NCAA Tournament and three appearances in the WNIT. As the head coach at Oral Roberts, Finkbeiner led the Golden Eagles to seven Summit League regular season and tournament titles and six 20-win seasons. At ORU, Finkbeiner coached five All-Americans, eight conference players of the year, five conference newcomers of the year and 26 all-conference selections. He was named conference coach of the year twice during his ORU tenure. In his six years prior to ORU, Finkbeiner led Southern Nazarene to three-straight NAIA national titles and a combined 99-4 record from 1994 to 1996. Finkbeiner posted a 186-20 record in six seasons at SNU. During his career at Southern Nazarene, Finkbeiner coached nine NAIA All-Americans and a two-time NAIA Player of the Year, while five of his players went on to play professional basketball overseas. Finkbeiner, a native of Southern California, attended Southern Nazarene in Oklahoma City, Okla., from 1975-80, where he was a four-year letterwinner. In that time, he was selected as a Christian Collegiate All-American in 1978. Finkbeiner graduated with a bachelor's of science degree in physical education and completed his master's degree in physical education at Northwest Missouri State University. Along with coaching at SNU, Finkbeiner worked as a professor in the kinesiology and sports management department. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 341: Coach Mike Divilbiss (The Buzz Press)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 53:04


    Mike Divilbiss is currently the Western Region Recruiting Coordinator for Dan Tudor Collegiate Strategies “TCS”.  TCS is a company that works with over 600 collegiate programs across the country providing education and services that help college coaches with their recruiting. For 30 years Divilbiss has served as a collegiate women's basketball coach at both the NAIA and NCAA D1 levels. In 21 years as a head coach Mike's teams  won 392 games and played in 6 NAIA National Tournaments and 2 Big West Conference Championship games.  His teams did well at nationals with 3 teams going to the Elite 8 and in 2001 the Warriors of Lewis Clark State made the Final 4 in Jackson, TN. In 4 other seasons as a head coach, 2 at LC and 2 at Idaho, MIke's teams played in conference championship games and ended the season one win away from qualifying for National Championships. Mike's final 3 seasons coaching were spent at the University of Illinois as Associate Head Coach.  In his first season the Illini had the first winning season in conference play in over 20 years going  9-7 and broke 2 25 year old conference records due to the BUZZ Defense which is one of the things Mike is known for.  Those records would be steals and turnover margin. In all, that team played in the NIT and finished in the Elite 8 losing a tough game at Kansas State. Mike's teams in all went 594-327. He coached 28 All Americans, qualified for 12 National Tournaments, and won Conference, District, or Area Coach of the year as a Head Coach 7 times. Mike has been married to the former Judy Abts for 37 years and live in North Idaho.  Judy is a personal Trainer at a YMCA in Spokane, WA  They have 2 Children.  Zach 34 and his wife Taz  who both work for Intel in the Portland area, have 2 Children Zoey 4 and Sean 1.  Their Daughter Chantel 32  is recently married to Otis Olitan and works at Moffett Air Force base and is working to be a Pararescue. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 340: Mike Jagacki (Author of Lockdown Defense- Creating Elite Defenders)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 66:37


    Michael Jagacki has already been apart of 3 trajectory changing programs in his short coaching career. He is an innovator on the defensive end, a relationship builder with his student-athletes and a powerful brand maker in the industry. Jagacki is the author of Lockdown Defense : Developing Elite Defenders which was released in 2021 and rose to #11 on Amazon's Best Basketball Books. He is also the creator of his Youtube Channel which has amassed over 3.5 million views and over 25k subscribers. Jagacki has presented at several coaching clinics where the pre-registrations for his talks has surpassed 6000 attendees. He conducts specialized camps for basketball teams to improve their defensive fundamentals during the off-season and consults with several coaches throughout the season. Coach Mike has gained experience and insights through a coaching journey that has touched all levels of basketball, from Division 1 to youth leagues, and has coached both on the male and female sides of the game. With the mindset of a life-long learner and the passion to help others succeed, Michael Jagacki is committed to sharing the game and improving those around him. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 339: Coach Jaryt Hunziker (Head Girls Basketball Coach) The School of the Osage, Kaiser, Missouri

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 55:29


    Coaching Bio Coach Jaryt is the head girls basketball coach at The School of the Osage in Kaiser, Missouri. He took over a program that was 5-20 in the 2020 season and had a 14-11 record this past season. Jaryt Hunziker had a successful stint as the head coach for Boonville Girl's Basketball Team. During his decade long run as head coach, the Pirates finished with a record of 214-57 overall under his tenure. including regularly competing and winning district titles six times during his tenure as head coach. The biggest achievement under Hunziker's direction was winning the Class 4 State Championship in 2021 with a record of 27-2. That achievement would also help him each the MSHSAA Coach of the Year in 2021. His squad previously finished third in state with a record of 30-1 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 338: Coach Jan Azar (15X GHSA State Girls Basketball Coach) Hebron Christian Academy, Dacula, GA

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 40:55


    Coaching Bio Azar started Wesleyan's program in 1999 and won her first state title in 2002 and later a record-tying six straight from 2008 through 2013. Azar's record in 21 seasons at Wesleyan was 571-113. *Jan Azar, whose 13 state championships are the most in Georgia high school basketball history Hebron Christian Academy girls basketball team reeled off 23 consecutive wins, capped by a 51-46 overtime victory against St. Francis inside the Macon Coliseum to capture the 2021 GHSA Class A Private State Championship. 2023 GHSA 3A State Champions: The Hebron Christian Academy girls basketball team led wire-to-wire to capture the program's second GHSA State Championship in the last three seasons with a 68-36 victory over Lumpkin County inside the Macon Coliseum. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 337: Coach Tiek Fields (Head Women's Basketball Coach Truett McConnell University) Cleveland, GA

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 37:45


    Tiek Fields enters his fourth season as Head Women's Basketball Coach in 2021-2022 after spending four seasons as the Assistant Men's Basketball Coach at TMU. The 2015-16 unit won the program's first-ever conference tournament game, posting a 72-71 victory over St. Andrews University in the opening round of the AAC tournament. The 2016-17 squad recorded the second most wins and second the best record in Truett McConnell's NAIA era, including a school record eight victories in January 2017.The 2014-15 Bears set a school record with 17 wins and recorded the program's first winning season as a four-year NAIA institution. A tie for second place in the final Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC) regular season standings that year was the program's best finish as well.Nationally in 2014-15, the Bears recorded 13 more victories than the 2013-14 campaign and the fifth best jump in wins for all NAIA Division II programs. Truett McConnell ranked nationally in the top 20 amongst NAIA Division II programs in five statistical categories: Field goal percentage defense (No. 10), total rebound margin (No. 12), defensive rebounds per game (No. 12), 3-point field goal percentage defense (No. 14), and total rebounds per game (No. 18).In 2013-14, the TMU Bears were a young and talented group that held two All-Freshman Players and a 3rd Team All-Conference Player in the Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC).While assisting Jon Yeh the Bears program also set the school records for points scored in a single game (2015-16), points allowed in a single game (set twice during the 2014-15 season), and the fewest turnovers in a season (2016-17).Off the court, the Bears have maintained the turnaround. The Bears lead all AAC men's basketball programs with 12 AAC All-Academic awards since 2014-15. This includes five individuals earning that honor in each of the last two seasons. The program produced its first-ever NAIA Daktronics Scholar Athlete in 2015-16, then saw four individuals earn that elite honor in 2016-17.Prior to Coaching Fields attended Emmanuel College in Franklin Springs, Georgia, where he was a four-year player for the Lions. During his time at Emmanuel he was apart of 3 National Tournament Teams, two NCCAA appearances winning one and one NAIA Tournament appearance.Fields graduated from Emmanuel College with a B.S in Computer Information Systems, and received his M.S in Sport Management from Missouri Baptist University. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 336: Coach Sharman White (Head Boys Basketball Coach Pace Academy) - "3 on 3, 4 on 4 Competitive Drills for Practice"

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 38:12


    Pace Academy, Head Coach; 2023 Class 4A State Champions; 10x State of Georgia High School Champions; USA Basketball U17 National Team Head Men's Coach; Georgia High School Regional 6AA Championship (2022); Won back-to-back (2019 and 2020) Georgia High School State Championships, in 3A and 2A divisions respectively, with a combined record of 56-6; Named Head Coach of NIKE Hoops Summit Team (2020 & 2021); 2014 USA TODAY All-USA Coach of the Year (at Miller Grove High School, GA); 5x Georgia High School State Champions at Miller Grove High School (2009-2012 Georgia Class 4A and 2013 and 2014 Georgia Class 5A titles); 2016 National High School Coaches Association Coach of the Year; 2013 Georgia Sports Writers Association Coach of the Year and Georgia Athletic Coaches Association Class 5A Coach of the Year; 3x Georgia Class 4A Coach of the Year and Atlanta Journal-Constitution Georgia Class 4A Coach of the Year (in 2010, 2011 and 2012) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 335: Coach Roy Johnson (Head Girls Basketball Coach Griffin HS) "Making Conditioning Fun"

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 35:35


    Going into 14th year as a head coach and 20th season as a girls basketball coach( head or assistant).2nd year at Griffin1 state championship 6 final four appearances  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 334: Coach Robert Martin (Head Boys Basketball Coach Pickens County HS) "The Screening Game Offense"

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 63:22


    - entering 7th year as HC- King's Ridge Private 1a State Runner-up 2021-22- King's Ridge 1a,D1 State Champs 2022-23- Coached at Lambert, Glynn Academy prior to KR- Indiana HS coaching: Muncie Burris, Concord, Elkhart Memorial, Hamilton (HC)- Assistant Coach at College of Coastal Georgia --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 333: Coach Jerry Hunter (Head Boys Basketball Coach Westside Augusta HS) "Mental Toughness- The Patriot Way"

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 40:30


    Graduated from Paine College received Masters from Troy University. Employed 25 years in the Richmond County School System  Member of Paine College 1st Historic 1994 SIAC Championship team Paine College of Fame Head Coach of 2012 Lucy C Laney State Basketball Champions(1st in school history) Head Coach of Lucy Laney 2017 Baseball Region Champions (1st in school history) Head Coach of Westside High School 2022&2023 Back to Back Basketball State Champions (1st Back to Back Basketball Champions in School History --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 332: Coach Jason Slate- Head Boys Basketball Coach Alexander High School ("Transition into 5 Out offense")

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 42:04


    Coach Jason Slate has coached Boys Basketball for 26 years. He is currently the head boys basketball coach at Alexander HS in Douglasville, GA. His team won the 2022-23 GHSA 6A Boys state championship this past season. He has over 50o wins in his career. He coached at Lithia Springs for 14 years and he has been at Alexander for 12 years. He has 7 Region championships, 5 Elite 8 appearances, 2 Final 4's and 1 GHSA state championship. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 331: Coach Courtney Mincy (Head Girls Basketball Coach Brookwood HS) "Practice and Game Management"

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 40:00


    *team twitter LBroncosbball personal twitter @luv_faithhope Coaching 11 years/4 head coach Collegiate athlete and alum from The University of Alabama Collegiate coach 7 years       NCAA DII elite 8 appearance  Region 7-4A Coach of the Year 2021, 2022, 2023 2023 Gwinnett Tip Off Club Coach of the Year  2023 Atlanta Tip-Off Club Cremins Coach of the Year 2023 Region 7 State Champion Made history as Brookwood High Schools first basketball program to win a state championship --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 330: Coach Stephanie Dunn- Head Girls Basketball Coach Mount Paran Christian School (5X GHSA Girls Basketball State Champion)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 33:30


    Dunn has earned five State Championships as a high school coach. Dunn has coached collegiately at Berry College and served as the NCAA Regional Selection Committee Chair. She was the head coach at Saint Pius X Catholic High School in Atlanta, where she led her teams to state championships in 2004, 2006 and 2007. She is currently coaching at Mount Paran Christian School where she recently won back-to-back state championships in 2022 and 2023. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 329: GBCA "Live Girls Basketball Exposure Event" Preview with GBCA Executive Committee Coach Nichole Dixon, Gene Durden and Tim Slater

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 27:04


    Overall, Coach Durden is in his 35th season as a head coach. This past year the Lady Wolves achieved a 23 and 5 record before being eliminated in the "Elite Eight" of the 6A state tournament. Durden's Lady Wolves have played in ten of the past fourteen state championship games, while winning the state titles in 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2015, 2011, 2010 and 2009. Tim Slater is in his 3rd year at Grayson high school as Head Girls Basketball coach. He coached Lanier High school girls basketball team to the GHSA state championship in 2018-19. Coach Nichole Dixon is head girls basketball coach at Holy Innocents Episcopal School in Atlanta, GA. She has led her HIES program to 2 GHSA state championships and 2 Atlanta Tip-off Coach of the Year Awards --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 328: Coach Mike Divilbiss/Coach Jim Clayton- Special Guest Speakers at the Legends Clinic Series May 23, 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 74:47


    Jim Clayton SportsCityU Basketball Academy ° Hurricane, WVA ° 304-562-2424 ° jimclayton18@gmail.com The nation's only year-round basketball training center training inexperienced to professional players of all ages. SportsCityU has been the most successful AAU/Club Program in Ohio for the last four years and has been the only Ohio nationally ranked Top 10 AAU/Club team as reported by ESPN HoopGurlz. Four Year Records (2008-2011): Overall- 126 – 17: Overall vs. Ohio Teams- 32 – 0: Win Percentage: 88%.  Propelled scores of young women to scholarships at numerous major college basketball programs across America. Coach Mike Divilbiss Mike Divilbiss is currently the Western Region Recruiting Coordinator for Dan Tudor Collegiate Strategies “TCS”.  TCS is a company that works with over 600 collegiate programs across the country providing education and services that help college coaches with their recruiting. For 30 years Divilbiss has served as a collegiate women's basketball coach at both the NAIA and NCAA D1 levels. In 21 years as a head coach Mike's teams  won 392 games and played in 6 NAIA National Tournaments and 2 Big West Conference Championship games.  His teams did well at nationals with 3 teams going to the Elite 8 and in 2001 the Warriors of Lewis Clark State made the Final 4 in Jackson, TN. In 4 other seasons as a head coach, 2 at LC and 2 at Idaho, MIke's teams played in conference championship games and ended the season one win away from qualifying for National Championships. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 327: Coach Mark Housel (K-5 PE Director at Beeler Elementary School) Marlton, NJ - "Top 5 PE Activities"

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 64:22


    Bio - Mark Housel is a Dad, husband, teacher, author, blogger, soccer coach, workshop presenter, exercise enthusiast, reader, and complete quote geek. He is an adjunct professor at Monmouth University. He was named the 2020 Shape NJ Elementary TOY and 2023 Shape America Eastern District TOY. He is also the proud owner of Housel Fun & Fitness. He has been a teacher in NJ for the past 24+ years. He has a Bachelors in Health and Physical Education and a Masters in Education. His first book, Monster Game (https://monstergame2020.weebly.com/) was published in March 2020. It is a children's book about what happens when us adults get a little “too into” our children's sporting events. His second book, Snails, Quails, and Animal Tales was published in September 2022 Website: https://houselfitness.com @HouselPhysEd markhousel14@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 326: Coach JD Hughes (Owner of PE2theMax) K-5 PE Teacher Mirror Lake Elementary Villa Rica, GA

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 58:01


    J.D. Hughes and I have been an elementary physical education teacher since 1995 in Douglas County, GA. I am the Best Selling author of No Standing Around in My Gym: Creative Lesson Plans, Games, and Teaching Tips for Elementary Physical Education (2002), PE2theMax: Maximize Skills, Participation, Teamwork and Fun (2005), PE2theMax II: Stepping up the “Game” in Physical Education (2008), The Best of No Standing Around in My Gym, PE2theMax Volumes 1 & 2 DVD's (2009), PE²: Double the Physical + Double the Education = Double the Fun (2011) and The Best of PE² and HyPEd Up Volumes 3 & 4 DVD's (2013). HyPEd Up: Taking Physical Education Games to the Next Level (2017), HyPEd Up II: Physical Education Games to the Max (2019), and PE2theMax's Greatest Hits (2021). PE2themax@bellsouth.net @PE2themax --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 325: Coach Jerry Honeycutt (High School PE Teacher Indian Land H.S.) Indian Land, SC. "The State Championship PE Program Presentation"

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 48:18


    ADA National PE Presenter. 2021 SD HS PE TOY. 2019 & 2012 SC HS PE TOY. 2016 SC MS PE TOY. 2004 & 2002 SC Champ Football Coach and 2000 SC Champ Wrestling Coach Coach Honeycutt (Jerry.Honeycutt@lcsd.k12.sc.us) Coach Honeycutt is originally from Greensboro, N.C. He attended Appalachian State University and the University of South Carolina. He has 28 years of teaching experience in Physical/Health Education in South Carolina and North Carolina. As a teacher (on the national level), Coach Honeycutt was named the 2021 SHAPE America Southern District High School PE Teacher Of the Year. As a teacher (on the state level), Coach Honeycutt was named the 2019 and 2012 South Carolina State High School PE Teacher Of the Year. He was also named the 2016 South Carolina State Middle School PE Teacher Of the Year. As a retired coach, he has 24 years of coaching experience in football, wrestling, softball, soccer and track. As a coach, Coach Honeycutt was an assistant Varsity Wrestling coach on the 2000 South Carolina 4A State Wrestling Championship team, as well as, the 2004 and 2005 South Carolina 4A State Wrestling Runner-Up teams. He was also an assistant Varsity Football coach for the 2002 and 2004 South Carolina 4A State Football Championship teams. Coach Honeycutt is a National Presenter @ PE workshops and conferences (sponsored by ADA Sports & Rackets). He is also a National Wrestling Official. He resides in Tega Cay, South Carolina and has a daughter named Faith. @JerryHoneycutt8 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 324: Coach Jim Clayton (Shooting & Player Development Expert Owner, Founder & CEO of Sports City U Basketball Academy | Certified John Maxwell Speaker & Trainer #Shot Preparation

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 80:28


    Shooting & Player Development Expert Owner, Founder & CEO of Sports City U Basketball Academy | Certified John Maxwell Speaker & Trainer #EveryDayForever jimclayton18@gmail.com @CoachJimClayton --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

    Episode 323: Coach Chris Dodson (Head Girls Basketball Coach Spotswood High School) Penn Laird, VA "Zone Offense Concepts"

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 73:26


    Coach Chris Dodson- Head Girls Basketball Coach at Spotswood HS in Penn Laird, VA Coach Dodson for has 458 career wins. He has coached the girls program here at Spotswood for 21 years with 12 District Championships, 10 Region Championships, and 6 state titles. Congrats and Go Blazers!!! 458-80 Career Record @coachdodson6 FHGBHS@COMCAST.NET --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kevin-furtado/support

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