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Championship Vision Basketball Podcast
Kevin Furtado
378 episodes
1 day ago
Welcome to Championship Vision. Impact, Grow and Share!! I believe that coach's must have an impact on their players and fellow coaches. They must continually grow and get better and we must all share ideas to make the coaching profession better for our student-athletes.
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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 coaches. They must continually grow and get better and we must all share ideas to make the coaching profession better for our student-athletes.
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Championship Vision Basketball Podcast
Episode 380: Andrew Ferrell/Micah Roberson - Co-founders of "LKRM"

🧠 Andrew Fellner — Founder, LKRM

Andrew Fellner is the Founder of LKRM, a high-school sports technology company developing digital tools that give coaches a competitive edge. A 2025 graduate of Furman University, where he studied Physics and Politics/International Affairs, Andrew combines analytical rigor with a deep passion for team culture and innovation. At LKRM, he leads the development of the company’s flagship platform — uniting advanced administrative tools with real-time game analytics to help coaches work smarter, make better decisions, and win more.

Micah Born is the Co-Founder of LKRM, a next-generation coaching platform built to simplify and elevate the high-school sports experience. Raised in Birmingham, Alabama, Micah was a varsity basketball player at Vestavia Hills High School, where his love for the game and team culture began. A 2025 Furman University graduate with a degree in Health Sciences, Micah now works in ophthalmology while applying to medical school — all while helping shape LKRM’s mission to empower coaches through smarter technology and stronger locker-room culture.

🏀 Micah Born — Co-Founder, LKRM

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1 day ago
1 hour 2 minutes 53 seconds

Championship Vision Basketball Podcast
Episode 379: Coach Thom McDonald- Head Of Coaching Developmentat Championship Productions

Thom McDonald is the Head of Coaching Development at Championship Productions and a nationally respected leader in basketball education. With a background as a successful high school and college coach, Thom now plays a pivotal role in shaping how the game is taught through innovative clinics, instructional videos, and coach development programs. He also serves as Commissioner of the Iowa Community College Athletic Conference and holds leadership positions with the NJCAA and the National Association of Basketball Coaches, representing junior college coaches at the highest levels.

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1 month ago
1 hour 17 minutes 4 seconds

Championship Vision Basketball Podcast
Episode 378: The Evolution of Rocket – A Conversation with Jeff Fox and Jeremiah De Sesto


Episode Title: The Evolution of Rocket – A Conversation with Jeff Fox and Jeremiah De Soto

In this episode of the Championship Vision Podcast, host Kevin Furtado sits down with Jeff Fox and Jeremiah De Soto of Rocket Alumni Solutions to explore the dynamic journey of Rocket—from its early foundations to its cutting-edge innovations in athlete placement and program support. Jeff and Jeremiah share insights into how Rocket has evolved to meet the changing needs of high school programs, coaches, and student-athletes, and how their mission continues to empower communities across the country. Whether you're a coach, athletic director, or passionate supporter of youth sports, this episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at the vision, growth, and impact of Rocket Alumni Solutions.

📞 Contact Information

  • Phone: (781) 686-0708

  • Headquarters: 651 N Broad St, Suite 2051924, Middletown, Delaware, 19709

  • Website: rocketalumnisolutions.com

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2 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes 28 seconds

Championship Vision Basketball Podcast
Episode 377: Coach John Ford- Head Football Coach at Effingham HS in Springfield, GA

🏈 Coaching Journey & Achievements

  • Coach Ford was hired by Effingham County High School in January 2021 to lead the Rebels football program.

  • Before joining ECHS, he served as defensive coordinator at Bleckley County High School for two seasons.

  • His head coaching résumé includes successful stints at Roswell High School and Buford High School, where he compiled a 61–17 record over six seasons.

    • At Roswell (2013–2016), his teams went 40–12 and reached the GHSA Class AAAAAAA state championship twice.

    • At Buford (2017–2018), he led the Wolves to the state semifinals and quarterfinals.

🌟 Coaching Philosophy

  • Ford emphasizes adaptability, saying his offensive and defensive schemes are built around what his players can do—not forcing a system on them.

  • He’s passionate about building team chemistry and culture, focusing on effort, resilience, and execution.

  • He believes in the mantra: “Practice doesn’t make perfect, it makes permanent”—highlighting the importance of consistent preparation.

🏡 Why Effingham?

  • Ford was drawn to Effingham County for its strong community, leadership, and proximity to Savannah—a place he and his wife love.

  • He’s committed to building a program that reflects the values of the school and community, and he’s excited about the potential of the Rebels.

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3 months ago
49 minutes 56 seconds

Championship Vision Basketball Podcast
Episode 376: Coach Kevin Abrams- "“Coaching in the Digital Era: Spotlight on Coach-Portal”

Kevin Abrams is the Co-founder and CEO of Coach Portal, a platform built by coaches, for coaches, designed to give every coach visibility, access to career opportunities, and a chance to be discovered.

Before founding Coach Portal, Kevin spent 11 seasons as a Division 1 college football coach—first as a student assistant and quality control coach at the University of Illinois (2009–13), then serving as a graduate assistant at the University at Buffalo (2014) and Vanderbilt University (2015–16), working on both offense, defense special teams. In 2017, Kevin joined Indiana State University as the Special Teams Coordinator and Recruiting Coordinator, guiding an FCS unit that ranked among the national leaders in multiple Special Teams categories and producing multiple all-conference specialists.

These years on staff brought firsthand perspective on what works—and what doesn’t—in coaching, recruiting, career progression, hiring transparency, and day-to-day operations.

Since stepping away from on-field coaching, Kevin has served as the managing partner of Conroad Associates, L.P., a family office investment firm focused on commercial real estate and public/private equity investing. He's also an angel investor in early-stage sports technology startups, bringing business, finance, and entrepreneurial insight to his leadership of Coach Portal to benefit coaches across the country.

Using the Coach Portal platform, Kevin and the Coach Portal Team continues to help, guide, and empower coaches to achieve their career goals, which is ultimately the mission of Coach Portal.


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3 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 54 seconds

Championship Vision Basketball Podcast
Episode 374: Chris Verde (Core-Restore Innovator)

Podcast Interview Guide for Coach Kevin Furtado


Guest: Chris Verdi – Muscle Activation Techniques (MATRx®) Specialist & Founder of

Core Restore, HIP-A-LINE, and The Core Restore Training System™


INTRO TO CHRIS VERDI

Chris Verdi is a certified MATRx® Specialist—the highest level of certification offered by

Muscle Activation Techniques®, with only approximately 200 people certified at this level

worldwide. He is also the founder of Core Restore, located in Watkinsville, Georgia, and the

inventor of HIP-A-LINE and The Core Restore Training System™.

Chris’s journey into the world of biomechanics and muscular health began from deeply personal

experience. After years of living with chronic pain, undergoing multiple spinal surgeries, and

searching for lasting relief, he discovered Muscle Activation Techniques (MAT®). The technique

transformed his life, allowing him to function pain-free for the first time in years.

That breakthrough sparked Chris’s passion to help others restore their strength, mobility, and

performance. Today, he works one-on-one with clients at Core Restore and serves athletes and

professionals nationwide with his innovative training tools.

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4 months ago
56 minutes 41 seconds

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

EDUCATION:

  • Stanford - 1989-93

YEARS AT SAN FRANCISCO:

  • Sept. 2016 - Present

CAREER 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 13

  • The 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.


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6 months ago
1 hour 21 minutes 39 seconds

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

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.


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6 months ago
1 hour 55 minutes 53 seconds

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

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.


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7 months ago
1 hour 30 minutes 5 seconds

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

Billy Teedan

Coach 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 Willis

Coach 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.


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7 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes 58 seconds

Championship Vision Basketball Podcast
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"

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.

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8 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 22 seconds

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

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.

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8 months ago
1 hour 9 minutes 8 seconds

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

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.


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10 months ago
1 hour 30 minutes 10 seconds

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

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)


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1 year ago
1 hour 10 minutes 24 seconds

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

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.

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1 year ago
1 hour 10 minutes

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

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

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1 year ago
1 hour 9 minutes 32 seconds

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

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.


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1 year ago
53 minutes 29 seconds

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

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


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1 year ago
1 hour 8 minutes 13 seconds

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

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.

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1 year ago
1 hour 1 minute 39 seconds

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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

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.

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1 year ago
1 hour 2 minutes 25 seconds

Championship Vision Basketball Podcast
Welcome to Championship Vision. Impact, Grow and Share!! I believe that coach's must have an impact on their players and fellow coaches. They must continually grow and get better and we must all share ideas to make the coaching profession better for our student-athletes.