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SEAN MORGAN LOUCKS Basketball SEAN MORGAN LOUCKS 57 Charles Street West, Apt. 1304, Toronto, ON, M5S 2X1 Phone: (647) 342-3279 Cell: (416) 844-0131 Email: [email protected] Website: www.albanyavenuebasketball.com Valid Passports: Canadian & British Professional and International Experience: Player Consultants – 2007 - Professional Basketball Coach, training elite level athletes - Personal Basketball Coach to 6’11” Brazilian star, Leonardo “Morro” Di Pacce Dos Santos, preparing him for try-outs with the Toronto Raptors, Cleveland Cavaliers and Dallas Mavericks - Attended Las Vegas NBA Summer League with Morro playing on the Dallas Mavericks Summer Team ITT L&E Worthing Bears Basketball Club - 1998 to 1999 - Professional Head Coach, Budweiser British Basketball League (BBL) - Worthing, England Driver Brighton Bears Basketball Club - 1999 - Professional Assistant Coach, Dairylea British Basketball League (BBL) - Brighton, England Denny Notre Dame Basketball Club - 1998 - Professional Basketball Player, E.S.B. Irish Superleague - Dublin, Ireland Dungannon Basketball Club - 1998 - Offered contract as a Professional Basketball Player, E.S.B. Irish Superleague - Dungannon, N. Ireland Irish National Basketball Education Program - 1998 - Coach and Teacher, Ballymun Comprehensive Schools - Dublin, Ireland Worthing Mad Dogs Basketball Club - 1999 - Player, Sussex Basketball Association - Worthing, England Carolina Experience Coaching Seminar - 2003 - Presented by Bucknall Essential Skills, featuring Coach Dean Smith - Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, London, England (PAGE 1 of 8) West Sussex All-Stars - 2005 - Player, Worthing Mad Dogs Owen Peck Testimonial Game - Worthing, England Canadian Pro Summer League - 1999 - Head Coach, signed contract with League Commissioner Darryl Dawkins - Toronto, Canada Canadian Maccabi Men's Masters Basketball Team - 1999 to 2001 - Player, 16th Maccabiah Games, Israel, 2001 - Player, Silver Medallist, 9th Pan American Maccabiah Games, Mexico City, 1999 Canadian Maccabi Men's Basketball Team - 1989 - Player, Bronze Medallist, 13th Maccabiah Games, Israel, 1989 Maccabi Tiberius Basketball Club - 1989 - Invited to Professional Try-out Camp - Tiberius, Israel World Basketball League (WBL) - 1989 - Invited to Professional Try-out Camp - U of T Scarborough College, Toronto Shoot the Bull Charity 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament - 1993, 1995 & 1997 - Player/Coach - Grant Park, Chicago, U.S.A. ROOTS Jamaican Youth Center Summer Basketball Team - 1981 to 1985 - Player, Citywide Summer League & Various Tournaments - Martin Luther King Tournament Champions, Leonard Center, Port Huron, Michigan, U.S.A. - 1984 ABA Toronto Knights Summer Basketball Team - 2010 to present - Head Coach & Team Travel Coordinator, summer league, exhibition games and summer tournaments - European Tour: UK, Belgium & Netherlands – 2012 - Limburg Trophy (International Basketball Tournament), Maastricht, Netherlands – 2012 - Flanders Basketball Trophy (International Basketball Tournament), Ghent, Belgium – 2011 - Cleveland Cavaliers Continental Cup International Youth Basketball Tournament, Ohio, U.S.A. - 2010 (PAGE 2 of 8) Domestic Coaching Experience: Albany avenue Basketball Association (ABA) - 2003 to present - House Leagues, Select Teams, Skills & Competition Camps, Skill Development Sessions & Clinics - Private Coaching Sessions, Individual & Team Training Programs, Tournaments & Special Events - Founder, Director, Referee & Head Coach - at Royal St. George's College & other various locations including some special events at The ACC Toronto Gamecocks Basketball Club - 1990 to present - Founder, Coordinator, Player & Coach - at Glendon College and Royal St. George’s College, various tournaments and leagues including the Annex Basketball Men’s League and the University of Toronto Men’s Summer Basketball League Royal St. George's College - 2001 to present - Head Coach, Senior Boys Basketball Team, 2010 to present - Head Coach, U16 Boys Basketball Team, 2002 to 2010 - Head Coach, U10 Boys Basketball Team, 2002 to 2006 - Assist with all other RSGC Teams whenever possible NBA Mad Skillz Tour - 2003 & 2004 - coordinated test group and location in Nov. 2003 for the NBA Mad Skillz Tour preview event - coordinated players and location in Jan. 2004 for the first ever NBA Mad Skillz Tour event in Ontario Early Knights Basketball Club - 2003 & 2004 - Founder, Coordinator & Coach , Royal St. George's College, Toronto Olympia Sports Camp - 1987 & 2003 to 2009 - Basketball Coach - Huntsville, Ontario Raptors Coaches Open House – 2012 - featuring Dwane Casey and the Raptors Coaching Staff - Air Canada Centre Nike Championship Basketball Clinic – 2009 - featuring several Champion & Hall of Fame NCAA & NBA Coaches - Humber College, Toronto (PAGE 3 of 8) Preseason Coaches Clinic - 2005 - Presented by Phase One, featuring Coach Leo Rautins - Riverdale C.I., Toronto Canadian Coaches Forum - 2003 - Presented by Phase One, featuring Coach Jay Triano - Centennial College, Toronto AND 1 Mix Tape Tour - 2003 - Head Official & Referee Coordinator - Air Canada Centre, Toronto Tinactin Terminators - 2001 - Coordinator, Player & Coach - University of Toronto Summer League, Scarborough College Summer League & various tournaments - Fully sponsored by Tinactic Inc. Toronto French School - 1988 to 1989 & 1995 to 1998 - Head Coach, Senior Boys Basketball Team - 1998 League Finalists, undefeated in the regular season High Performance Specialists - 1996 to 1998 - Coach & Trainer of elite athletes in conjunction with The Sports Medicine Specialists North York Columbus Centre Men's Recreational Basketball League - 1993 to 1995 - Head Official & Referee Coordinator Northern Toronto Minor Basketball Association (NTMBA) - 1991 to 1994 - at Northern Secondary School in conjunction with the Toronto Board of Education - Founder, Director, Referee & Head Coach Senator O'Connor College School - 1990 to 1992 - Head Coach, Bantam Boys Basketball Team & Assistant Coach, Senior Girls Basketball Team Withrow Public School - 1992 - Assistant Coach, Elementary School Girls Basketball Team - Undefeated City Champions All-Canadian Sports Management - Summer, 1991 & 1992 - Multi-sport Camp Director & Head Coach in conjunction with the All-Canadian Tennis Academy National Coaching Certification Program - 1991 - Technical Level 1 Basketball Earl Haig Secondary School - 1987 to 1988 - Assistant Coach, Junior Boys Basketball Team (PAGE 4 of 8) Y.B.A. Youth Basketball League - 1988 - Head Coach, Boys & Girls Youth Basketball Team Parkway Forest Y.M.C.A. Youth Basketball Club - 1987 to 1988 - Program Coordinator & Head Coach Event Coordinating Experience: Gamecocks Charity 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament & Post-Game Party – Annually, 2001 to present - Founder, Coordinator & Promoter - Fundraiser for the Canadian Cancer Society & The Thomas J. Webb Memorial Scholarship Trust - at Royal St. George’s College (formerly at Glendon College) and The Madison Avenue Pub & Restaurant (formerly at The Steam Whistle Brewing Company and The Rex Hotel Jazz & Blues Bar) Big Valley Charity 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament - Annually for 10 Years, 1989 to 1998 - Founder, Coordinator & Promoter - Fundraiser for The Hospital for Sick Children - Glendon College, Toronto RSGC Holiday Classic Charity 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament – Annually, 2003 to present - Tournament Coordinator - Funds raised for The Canadian Cancer Society, Habitat For Humanity & Free The Children - Royal St. George's College, Toronto RSGC Annex Invitational High School Basketball Tournament – 2009, 2010 & 2012 - Tournament Coordinator Adidas-Footlocker Charity 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament - 1993 - Assistant Coordinator - Fundraiser for Each One Teach One - Humber College, Toronto CTV Slamfest Charity 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament - 1991 - Board of Advisors & Promoter - Fundraiser for The Hospital for Sick Children - The Beaches, Toronto (PAGE 5 of 8) Ontario Gradstar Program - Annually, 1988 to 1992 - Head Official & Special Events Coordinator, Humber College, Toronto World Basketball Championships - 1994 - Volunteer, Arena Operations , Toronto Sky-Dome & Maple Leaf Gardens Annex Basketball Men’s League – 2007 to present - Assistant to the League Convenor , Royal St. George’s College, Toronto Collegiate Playing History: York University Men's Varsity Basketball Team - 1987 to 1988 Glendon College Men's Basketball Team - Player/Coach 1988 to 1989 York University Men's Alumni Basketball Team - 1989 to 1991 & 1997 Earl Haig Secondary School - 1982 to 1985 - Senior Honour Athletic Letter & Senior Honour Athletic Award - Undefeated in the regular basketball season 1982 to 1985 - Champions or Finalists in more than a dozen major high school tournaments - Elmira High School Tip-Off Tournament Champions - 1984, Elmira, New York, U.S.A. - Undefeated 1983 North York Champions in Basketball (also champions in Volleyball & Rugby) - Defeated Eastern Commerce C.I. Saints to capture Metro Toronto Bronze Medal in 1983 North York High School All-Star Boys Basketball Team - 1985 Metro Toronto High School Dunk Contest – Top 3, Humber College, 1983 Centennial College High School Spring Basketball League - 1981 to 1985 (PAGE 6 of 8) Other Competitive Experience: University of Toronto Men's Summer Basketball League - 1988 to 2010 Annex Basketball Men’s League – 2009 to 2010 BWT (Basketball World Toronto) Competitive League – 2007 to 2009 Bay Street Hoops Charity Basketball Tournament - 2004 to 2006 Scarborough Tropicana Men's Basketball League - 1992 to 1998 Air Jamaica All-Stars - 1988 to 1990
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