Rob Pierson is Director and Head Coach of Extreme Basketball, a Broomfield, CO based basketball development and coaching organization. Extreme Basketball is also the official player development program for Legacy High School in Broomfield, CO, and serves players throughout Northern Colorado. Visit us at www.ExtremeBasketball.org.
10/16/2009 9:08 AMCecil Hitzges wrote:
I've been coaching youth boys and girls basketball in Colorado for over 13 years, with approximately 25 seasons and 6 different leagues from recreational to competitive and tournament teams. I am extremely impressed in the philosophy and direction that Extreme Basketball has toward improving young players. Rob's vision of a competitive organization, for both boys and girls is outstanding. I feel his goal is not just to create a sound and skilled basketball player, but also young men and women with goals, values and morals who will be able to compete and succeed in their high schools, colleges and even beyond. His tryouts were very professionally run and his goal of continually training young players that do not make the team the first time around is above reproach. We should all look forward to seeing all these players moving to the next level of competition. His dream of a multi-basketball court building in the north Denver Metro area should also be ours. Bringing games and major tournaments to the area would be huge impact for all. "Invest in todays youth for tomorrows leaders." "Individuals Win Games, Teams Win Championships." Reply to this
I've been coaching youth boys and girls basketball in Colorado for over 13 years, with approximately 25 seasons and 6 different leagues from recreational to competitive and tournament teams. I am extremely impressed in the philosophy and direction that Extreme Basketball has toward improving young players. Rob's vision of a competitive organization, for both boys and girls is outstanding. I feel his goal is not just to create a sound and skilled basketball player, but also young men and women with goals, values and morals who will be able to compete and succeed in their high schools, colleges and even beyond. His tryouts were very professionally run and his goal of continually training young players that do not make the team the first time around is above reproach. We should all look forward to seeing all these players moving to the next level of competition. His dream of a multi-basketball court building in the north Denver Metro area should also be ours. Bringing games and major tournaments to the area would be huge impact for all. "Invest in todays youth for tomorrows leaders." "Individuals Win Games, Teams Win Championships."
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