Episodes

  • Episode 24 - College Recruiting and Scholarships
    Sep 2 2024

    Why don’t Adventist colleges offer full athletic scholarships? How can we compete with other schools that do? What kind of return on investment do our university administrators need to see to invest more heavily in athletic scholarships? This episode features our first-ever panel as we discuss a topic that many people think about, but may not have the context to fully understand the realities that our colleges deal with. To help us in this discussion, Dustin is joined by Javier Krumm, Athletic Director at La Sierra University, Joy Hirdler, Vice President of Financial Administration at Pacific Union College, and Brandon Broome, Head Men’s Coach at Walla Walla University.


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    54 mins
  • Episode 23 - Tim McGuire
    Aug 20 2024

    Currently living in Madagascar, Tim played for a local professional club there, and owns a social business called "Tour One Planet" that connects tourists directly to local businesses. He describes his start in basketball as a freshman at Pine Tree Academy in Maine, gaining motivation as he saw individual success at the since-closed Atlantic Union College tournament. He gained experience as a practice player at Washington Adventist University before transferring to Andrews and playing two years. His last season at Andrews he enrolled in a masters program, which in his words, was the least expensive at AU and allowed him to continue playing. The program culminated in a study tour in Madagascar, resulting in Tim’s eventual relocation to the country.


    Tim describes what it’s like living and playing in a country that experiences significant poverty, including what his training, practices, and facilities looked like, as there is only one indoor court in the entire country. He describes the adjustments to FIBA rules and the uptempo pace of the game in Madagascar. Finally, Tim shares about his business designed to help local vendors get the most out of tourism opportunities. Check out the business at https://touroneplanet.com/


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    43 mins
  • Episode 22 - Kelvin Green
    Aug 7 2024

    Kelvin Green is a lifelong Seventh-day Adventist who played 1.5 seasons for Division 1 Coppin State University in Baltimore, Maryland, during which time, he did not have to play on the Sabbath. Kelvin talks about the blessings of his time there, and the tensions that grew because of his Sabbath agreement. Ultimately as Kelvin saw more success, he ended up on ESPN’s Cold Pizza morning show, talking about his Sabbath observance and the team dynamics at play with that unique situation. After this, Kelvin transferred to Division 2 California University of Pennsylvania to finish his playing career.


    Kelvin reflects on his recruiting process as a high schooler and how the Sabbath affected the offers he received. He also gives advice to current prospects who are dealing with the Sabbath dilemma, and the guys discuss a number of topics related to Sabbath conviction and basketball.


    Kelvin acknowledges that life after his playing career was tough at times. He watched friends continue on to play professionally, wishing he could get an opportunity while still observing the Sabbath. Recently, he was impressed to turn a new page in pursuing ministry, and now attends the Andrews University Theological Seminary in Michigan, where he’s entering his first year as an assistant coach for the men’s team at Andrews.


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    43 mins
  • Episode 21 - Landon Banks
    Jul 30 2024

    The new men's and women’s head coach at Pacific Union College talks about his basketball journey from Takoma Academy (TA), all the way across the country to his current job in Angwin. Along the way he’s played and coached at Southwestern Adventist University, and coached at the high school level at TA and public schools in Arizona.


    Landon shares his plan for building a foundation for the program at PUC, talks about the challenges he’ll face in coaching two collegiate teams at once, and what his first orders of business have been. Being hired late into the summer, he takes us inside the mind of a coach who is trying to recruit for a fast-approaching season, including his pitch for players to come to PUC and the emphasis he’s putting on recruiting Adventist players.


    Landon breaks down his teams’ deficiencies an his most pressing personnel needs for the upcoming season, and comments on just how helpful athletic scholarships can be in helping to shape a program.


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    31 mins
  • Episode 20 - Kenny Johnston
    Jul 18 2024

    Sacramento Adventist Academy’s athletic director and girls head coach talks about how he got into coaching as a student missionary in Micronesia, and how he’s built one of the best Adventist girls basketball programs in the country. The guys discuss the proud tradition of SAA basketball, including joining the state athletic association in 2001, and what the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) playoff structure looks like now.


    Kenny reflects on his team’s section championship run in 2023-2024, including a regional final four appearance, and the long-term goal-setting and milestones that have been a part of his plan to build a program since taking the head coaching position. He breaks down the calendar year for basketball activities, from summer practices to summer leagues to weightlifting. He also explains how crucial it is for a coach's support system, like family, and the school administration and parents, to be behind them when committing to build a program.


    Kenny talks about incoming senior captain Victoria Fowler, his love/hate relationship with AAU as a high school coach, and why he never complains to the officials anymore.


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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Episode 19 - Keith Beckett
    Jul 13 2024

    The vice principal and interim athletic director at Takoma Academy in Maryland shares some of the rich history of TA basketball, going back to a 1964 game with Pine Forge Academy. Eventually because of concerns about competition, TA got away from playing other Adventist schools and instead began to play non-Adventist schools. Keith credits Coach Bob Paulson with building a strong interscholastic basketball program in the 1980’s that set a foundation for the future. Influential in establishing that culture was Hall of Fame coach Morgan Wooten’s annual camp, hosted at Takoma Academy, where TA students got to attend and work the camp, playing with some of the best players in the area.


    Keith lists off his greatest TA teams and players of all time, and the coaching tree that has come out of the school. He talks about the wealth of talent in the greater DMV area, and how TA’s proximity to other great programs has provided opportunities for non-Adventist players to enroll at Takoma over the years. He shares why they continue to return to the Southwestern Adventist University Hoops Classic each year, and how the girls and boys teams are looking for this next season.


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    35 mins
  • Episode 18 - Ally and Dennis Haslam
    Jun 27 2024

    This daughter-father duo from Chisholm Trail Academy in Texas talk about their team’s success the past couple of seasons, culminating in championships this season at the Southwestern Adventist University Hoops Classic and their state playoffs. Ally reflects on the dynamics of playing for her dad, Dennis gives advice to parents on interacting with their kids in a healthy way, and they talk about Ally’s cousin, Chloe Griswell, who led the Lady Blazers in scoring this past season as a freshman. Ally shares her experience as a Dallas Mavericks ball kid, what she is working on over the summer as she makes the jump to college basketball at Walla Walla University, and what her recruiting process was like.


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    45 mins
  • Episode 17 - Tamir Goodman
    Jun 6 2024

    A native of Baltimore, Maryland, Tamir grew up as an Orthodox Jew. He fell in love with the game of basketball and excelled to the point where he was the #25 high school prospect in the country as a 17-year-old. His story became a national headline in places like Time Magazine, 60 minutes, and Sports Illustrated, where he was dubbed the “Jewish Jordan.” This budding fame and media attention led his Jewish school to ask him to play elsewhere for his senior year because it was becoming a distraction. As a devout Jew, his options were limited because of Shabbat observance. Takoma Academy reached out and explained there would be no Sabbath conflicts as an Adventist school, and he transferred. He received a scholarship offer from the University of Maryland with accommodations for Shabbat, but later was told he’d have to play on Sabbath, and eventually signed with Towson University. After a successful freshman year, his coach was fired, and the new coach was not accommodating of Sabbath. Tamir took the opportunity to move to Israel where he played professionally for seven years and still lives to this day.


    Tamir talks about the difference between Israeli and American players, how the clubs in Europe are preparing more well-rounded players, and his various entrepreneurial ventures. He also shares how the October 7 attacks impacted his family and community, and how basketball helped to provide a little normalcy for families in his area in the aftermath.


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    26 mins