Basketball

Much More Than Just A Game

by Larry A. McKenzie


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/14/2011

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 108
ISBN : 9781463437510
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 108
ISBN : 9781463437534
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 108
ISBN : 9781463437527

About the Book

Larry McKenzie, the only coach to win four back-to-back state titles in the 100 year history of the Minnesota State Boys Basketball tournament is sharing his success strategies for “winning” on the court and in life. Much More than just a Game is a must read for young athletes and their parents navigating the game. Incorporating 10 life lessons, Coach McKenzie shows why BASKETBALL is merely a metaphor and a tool that can be used to transform lives.


About the Author

A coach, educator, author and speaker, Larry McKenzie, the only coach to win four straight state titles in the 99 year history of the Minnesota State Boys Basketball tournament is sharing his success strategies for “winning” on the court and in life. Coach McKenzie shows why BASKETBALL is merely a metaphor and a tool that can be used to transform lives.



Larry A. McKenzie is currently going into his fourth season, as the Head coach of Academy of Holy Angels, was formerly General Manager and Head Coach of the Minnesota Ripknees of the American Basketball Association (ABA).


In nine seasons, Coach McKenzie and his staff developed the Patriots into one of the nation's top high school programs.



Under his leadership the Patriots won four consecutive Class AAA State, five Region 5 AAA titles, three Twin Cities titles and six consecutive Minneapolis City Conference titles, finishing with an overall record of 202-34.



Prior to the arrival of Coach McKenzie and his staff, the Patriots had not won a State title in 55 years. Under McKenzie's direction, the Patriots established themselves as a team dedicated to hard work, tenacious defense, and a high-octane offense.



McKenzie's mission was to develop a championship program while also using basketball as a tool to empower young men to be champions in their classrooms, families, and communities.



By developing a highly structured program and a group of dedicated young coaches, the team showed tremendous improvement in the classroom, increasing the team GPA from 1.6 to a 3.1. In just two years 95% of the players had made the A or B honor roll.