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Terry Layton Terry Layton “A FIBA Expert who is known for winning CHAMPIONSHIPS and building basketball programs around the world!” Americas, Asia, Africa plus Europe SKYPE Number-1-719-387-9744 Vonage Phone- 1-719-799-6854 Int. Mobile (011) 44-789-492-9325 Fax 1-719-362-4165 [email protected] [email protected] SKYPE terrybounce of Colorado Springs Terry Layton Licensed FIBA expert and Championship coach! BA, College & International Experience / Consistent Record of Game-Winning Results Highly accomplished career building basketball programs and serving as a success-driven and knowledgeable coach and scout for teams in the USA and overseas. Superior record of championship and game wins at the professional, national and college levels. Solid expertise creating and facilitating camps, clinics and coaching seminars. Energetic and focused. FIBA Expert license. Extensive list of personal contacts in the BA and international basketball. Areas of emphasis: SCOUTING COACHING • Identifying & Recruiting Talent • 50+ League & Tournament Championship Wins • Networking & Relationship Building • 700+ Game Wins (USA and Overseas) • Contract Negotiations • Athleticism & Conditioning • Persuasive Communication Skills (English, Spanish, • Program & Team Management Portuguese) • Public Relations & Event Coordination Basketball Connections Founder, President and Head Coach “Directing high level camps, coaching clinics, providing pro/ national team coaches plus organizing tours/ tournaments and making basketball projects successful around the world” JR BA ACADEMY Director Cairo, Egypt NBA / Stryxsports joint project FIBA Expert- IOC Seminar Speaker International Alliance for Youth Sports- Latin America Game-On Trainer Global Scout- Latin America Terry Layton Licensed FIBA expert and Championship coach! NATIONAL TEAMS Egyptian Basketball Federation Consultant Trinidad and Tobago ational Basketball Team Men’s ational Coach ( Summer 2009/2010) • Alternate late entry to the Caribbean Basketball Championship.( 4 weeks before tourney) • Group A CBC Champions 3-0. Beat tourney champions Jamaica . • Best tournament record in 20 years for T&T. — Fourth Place Finish • Qualified for the 2010 Centro Basket in the Dominican Republic. • Qualified for the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games in Puerto Rico. • Invited to the 2010 Mexican Bicentennial International Tournament • Participated in the MEXICAN 200 YEAR ANNIVERARY TOURNAMENT Guanajuato-Leon , Mexico Panamanian ational Basketball Team Men’s ational Coach (Summer 1999) • Won the Copa Latina (versus Cuba, Uruguay and Venezuela). • Played the Pre-Olympic Tournament in San Juan, Puerto Rico. • Provided athletic direction and motivation to NBA hopeful, Mike Hicks, and NCAA Division II Player of the Year, Antonio Garcia. Qatar ational Basketball Team Men’s ational Coach, Senior and Junior Teams (1997-1998) • Competed in the Pan Arabic Games (touring throughout Egypt, Greece and Lebanon). • Recognized as Gulf Junior Champions (16-1). Mexican ational Basketball Team Guatemalan ational Basketball Team Men’s and Women’s ational Coach Men’s and Women’s ational Coach, Junior Teams • Toured Europe and played USA NCAA Division I • Skillfully prepared men’s and women’s teams to com- teams. pete in the Central American Games. • Coordinated the Pert Plus Classic with AIA-USA, Can- ada, Cuba, Mexico and Russia ITERATIOAL PRO TEAMS Mexico- LPB San Luis Potosi 2006- • Replacement coach in the later part of the season. We made the play-offs. China- CBA HEA Dragons 2005-06 – • Broke Home Venue Win Records with only one import player being a new CBA franchise and low talent level. TAIWA -HUG KUO ELEPHATS PRO BASKETBALL TEAM • Champions 28-10 1996-97 .Coached two ex-BA players . PUERTO RICO-ISABELA BASKETBALL TEAM • Men’s Coach Superior League lst Half –2nd Place Finisher COSTA RICA- UACA TEAM • Men’s Coach Went to Spanish Language School VEEZUELA_ BRAVOS DE GUARE Men’s Coach • BA Carl Herrera and BA Billy Reid played on this team Terry Layton Licensed FIBA expert and Championship coach! PROFESSIONAL TEAMS / TOURING BA Summer League Scout (2006) Traveled across Arizona, California, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Texas, Utah and Washington to meet NBA teams. Also attended NBA Summer League, USBL and IBL games. BCI Edge Indonesia Tour Head Coach (2010) • Finished tournament with a 7-0 record and conducted two player development camps and one coaching clinic BCI Edge China Tour Head Coach (2008) • Guided the team in a tour through China, playing national and CBA teams. Team Unity, Head Coach (2007) • Successfully coached players at the 4th Annual Qatar Friendship Games. USA Passing Lane Sports Team and BCI Edge Team Head Coach (Summer 2005) • Led several former NBA players (and others) in winning the William Jones Cup (held in Taiwan) against nine na- tional teams from Australia, India, Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Philippines, Qatar and Russia (9-0). Global Hoops Summit Coach (Summer 2005) • Coached well-known players, including Sun Ming Ming (from China) in this global event (held in Las Vegas, NV). Played against NBDL All-Stars, BCI Edge and national teams from China, Korea, Nigeria and Qatar. Reebok BA Summer League Coach (Summer 2005) • In concurrent coaching position, led NBA player Shamgod Wells (NJ Nets) and two NBA draft choices, as well as other promising players. USA MIOR LEAGUE TEAMS USBL Midwest Expansion Coordinator Head Coach/General Manager- USBL ebraska Cranes- Spring 05 We Broke All Team Win Records. I put the franchise and team together in five weeks. The second year they won the USBL Championship. Semi-Final Finish CBA- MIOT SOWBEARS - 2002 Ownership group pulled out after a few weeks with financial problems. Named General Manager/Head coach. IBA BILLIGS RIMROCKERS Dec 1999 –March 2002 Head Basketball Coach/ Omo Sports Athletic Director Billings, Montana 26-14 Record USA/Canadian Professional League Coached NBA Oscar Torres. BROKE ALL RECORDS BA Coached LA Pro Summer League Two years. BA SUMMER LEAGUE SCOUT -Traveled to visit BA teams, BA summer league and USBL and IBL games. Travel to Arizona, California, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Texas, Utah and Washington (July/August 2006) COSULTAT for: AAPBA, ABA, CBA, IBL, BDL teams and USBL teams Terry Layton Licensed FIBA expert and Championship coach! Seminars, Camps & Clinics International Olympic Committee (IOC) Solidarity Coaching Seminars Presented 14 IOC clinics (plus additional FIBA clinics) throughout the world (Central and South America, Middle East and Asia). Examples of other clinics are: • Colorado FCA basketball camp CSCS Speaker • Singapore Youth Olympics—NIKE evaluator and HS Skills camp Director (August 17-22, 2010) • NIKE Americas Team Camp—Rio de Janiero, Brazil, Coaching Staff (Aug 23-26, 2010) • Chilean Basketball Clinics/Camps -Santiago de Chile (September 23-26, 2010) • BC Fall 2008, UTT Coaching and Referees Clinics in Trinidad. • BC Spring 2008, National Coaching Clinic in Iraq. • BC Spring Clinic Tour 2007, England, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia (FIBA), Hong Kong and the Dominican Republic. • BC Spring Clinic Tour 2006, Dominican Republic, Grenada (FIBA-IOC), Mexico, England and Poland (AIA). Additional Camps and Clinics • Ecuador, 2006 – Basketball Clinic and Festival of Ecuador, Clinic Speaker. Recruited BA player , Mark Strick- land, and four post players to play in the Festival. • Ecuador and Mexico, 2005 – Coached clinics and camps. • Guatemala, Eighties – Managed multi-sports camps for 5,000 campers. • Belgium, – Served as Project Belgium camp coach with Dick Helm, assistant coach of NBA Atlanta Hawks / New York Knicks. • Denmark, – ABC Camp / Coaching Clinic Expert with former NBA coaches, Jack Ramsey and Jack McKinney. • Germany, – Recognized as coach and expert at Frank Hudson Camp. • Belgium, – Promoted and led the One on One Project with former NBA player, David Thompson. • New York, – AIA International Coaching Clinic Speaker at the NCAA Final Four. • Spain and Belgium – Basketball Amigos / Project Spain and Project Belgium Camp speaker in partnership with for- mer NBA players, Claude Terry and Clint Richardson. • El Salvador, – Facilitated basketball clinics. Belgium, Denmark, Ireland, Mexico, Poland, Spain and Switzerland – Led BC camps and clinics. NCAA / NAIA USA COLLEGE TEAMS • Adams State, NCAA Division II (D-II) – Hosted the first NCAA play-off game. Achieved the 2nd highest number of NCAA wins at the school. • Azusa Pacific University, NAIA Division I (D-I) – Ranked 2nd place in the International Tournament of the Ameri- cas in Puerto Rico. • Mayville State, NAIA D-II • Western Nebraska CC, NJCAA • Northwest Nazarene, Currently NCAA D-II • Panhandle State University (PSU), Currently NCAA D-II – Ranked 5th in the nation (35-5). Terry Layton Licensed FIBA expert and Championship coach! Education & Credentials Master of Science (MS) in Physical Education MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY, Mankato, MN Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Social Science and Physical Education POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY, San Diego, California Basketball team ranked 5th in the nation. Professional Development (selected list) Human Resource Development and Spanish Courses (Azusa Pacific University) Diplomatic Corp Rating in Spanish (Instituto de Lenguas Espanola, Costa Rica) First Aid and CPR Certifications International Travel Africa (Egypt) · Asia (10 countries) · Caribbean (10 countries) · Central America (all countries) · Europe (15 countries) · South America (all countries) · North America (Canada and USA) · Middle East(5 Countries) Language
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