Coaches Corner: Sue Phillips
Apr 22, 2021
Sue Phillips is a long-time girls basketball head coach at Archbishop Mitty High School in California and a program director and coach with the San Jose Cagers, an AAU program she founded.
Phillips led the 2013 USA U16 National Team to gold at the 2013 FIBA Americas U16 Championship and the 2014 USA U17 World Cup Team to gold at the 2014 FIBA U17 World Cup in the following summer.
Entering her 23
rd year as the girls basketball coach and math teacher at Archbishop Mitty, she owns an amazing 638-124 career record and has won six California Interscholastic Federation state championships. In 1999, she led her team to a 31-0 record a state title and was named Student Sports Magazine National Coach of the Year.
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Penn State’s Kelly Jekot turns an eye toward coaching once her playing days are over
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Former Cumberland Valley standout Kelly Jekot drives to the basket in Penn State s win over Coppin State in November 2020. Jekot had a double-double and scored her 1,000th-career point in the victory. (Photo by Mark Selders/Penn State Athletics)
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STATE COLLEGE Kelly Jekot’s first season at her “dream school” was short-circuited in January when she tore her anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in practice. The Penn State women’s basketball graduate student could have easily retreated from her team to rehab her injury on her own and spent time with her family during the coronavirus pandemic. It would have been understandable.
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Michigan Sports
Apr 19, 2021
DETROIT (AP) Pierre Brooks of Detroit Douglass has been named Michigan’s Mr. Basketball as the top senior player.
Brooks, who plans to attend Michigan State, was given the award Friday. He averaged 33 points and 9 rebounds and led his team to a state title.
The 6-foot-6 Brooks received 2,889 points in the voting of Basketball Coaches Association members. Iron Mountain’s Foster Wonders finished second, followed by Kobe Bufkin of Grand Rapids Christian.
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