Mission
Statement
Strictly
Hoops Basketball Club is a non-profit organization committed
to the development of female athletes who are interested in
improving their basketball skills. Our goal is to develop
our players’ skills, character and confidence with quality
coaching and a positive environment.
Strictly
Hoops Basketball believes in the development of each player
through fundamental skill development and quality coaching.
Players will be put in competitive practice and game situations
where their abilities will grow far beyond the basketball
court.
Strictly
Hoops Basketball along with founder Coach Davis and Director of Basektball, Coach Fulton has
assisted over 60 female athletes reach their goal of playing
college basketball. Each athlete had one major component in
common, their ability to excel in the classroom.
Strictly
Hoops Basketball fields teams from ages 10-17 with as many
as 6 high school age teams. All ages play in the Spring Pacific
District Tournament Series and our Elite High School Team(s)
travel during the July “viewing” period which
provides each player with an opportunity for exposure to college
coaches.
Program
Overview
Strictly
Hoops Basketball was started in 2002 by Scott and Roxanne
Davis to give girls in the North Bay an opportunity to improve
their basketball skills by teaching them the necessary fundamentals
of the game. Our coaches work hard to instill the characteristics
of hard work, team work, effort and respect. This season,
Strictly Hoops is excited to have the most qualified coaching
staff it has ever put together to assist with the development
of girls basketball in the North Bay.
Directors
of Basketball
Scott
Davis and Mike Fulton will serve as our Directors of Basketball
for the 2007 season. Coach Davis and Coach Fulton have worked
together for over 13 years and each brings a wealth of basketball
knowledge to the program.
Scott
Davis is a former assistant coach at St. Mary’s College
and Sacramento State University. He has also worked as a head
coach at Diablo Valley College and Dominican University of
California. While at Dominican, Coach Davis brought the women’s
program to national prominence. In his three years, the team
had a combined record of 81-20, won 2 California Pacific Conference
Championships and appeared twice in the NAIA National Tournament,
once reaching the Sweet 16. His team finished the season ranked
5th in the nation overall as well as leading the nation in
Team Defense. He was twice named California Pacific Conference
Coach of the Year.
Mike Fulton
is currently the Head Girl’s Basketball Coach at The
Branson School. In his first season, Coach Fulton led the
Bulls to the league championship. In his second season, the
Bulls reached the NorCal semi-finals after winning the North
Coach Section Championship. Prior to Branson, Coach Fulton
put College of Marin Women’s Basketball on the map by
guiding his team to back to back state appearances; once reaching
the Elite 8 and once the Final 4. Coach Fulton was also named
Northern California Junior College Coach of the Year.
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