4 results for group: coaches


DJ Cole

Since 2015, Coach Cole has played professionally overseas, and on the Kansas City pro team, the Tornadoes. In college he played at Youngstown State University, where his senior year stats include leading the team with 150 assists (ranked 10th on the single-season chart), scored 294 points, had 82 rebounds, and 51 steals (ranked eighth on the YSU single-season list), and scored in double figures 15 times. As a senior at Olathe South High School DJ was named third-team all-state, first-team all-conference and first-team all-class. He averaged 13 points, six assists and four steals per game and shot 63 percent from the field as a senior, and was ...

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Allen Skeens

Coach Skeens oversees the Drive5 Power Elite teams. Coach Skeens founded PowerGroup Basketball in 2010 with a mission to provide a framework and foundation where competitive basketball players have the greatest opportunity to develop their skills and compete on a national level. PowerGroup quickly established itself as one of the top basketball programs in the country, taking home multiple national titles over the years. In 2017, the PowerGroup teams joined the Drive5 family as Drive5 Power Elite. The core focus remains the same, with education and community service being two vital components of Power Elite Basketball. The academic standards for ...

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Steve Mentor

Coach Mentor grew up in Kansas City, MO and lettered in football, basketball, and track at Paseo High School. He has over 25 years experience in youth sports in the United States, Korea, and the Middle East. While serving in the U.S. Army, Coach Mentor spent 23 years promoting health and sports as a Master Fitness Trainer. He also played and coached basketball on the Military Circuit, winning numerous championships at the unit and installation levels.

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Kameron Lindsay

Coach Lindsay was a three year letter winner on the hardwood for Olathe South High School. In his senior season, he was the Falcons second leading scorer and the team’s leader in rebounding. Lindsay was a Second Team All-Sunflower League selection, earned All-Olathe Honors, and was named Honorable Mention Kansas 6A State by the Wichita Eagle and the Topeka Capital Journal. He helped the Falcons to a Sunflower League Tri-Championship with an overall record of 18-3. During his senior season, Lindsay averaged 12 points, five rebounds and two assists per game. In his first collegiate season, Lindsay appeared in 30 games and made 18 starts for the ...

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