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  • Welcome to another episode of the PREP Athletics Podcast! This week, we’re thrilled to host Adam Donyes, who shares the story behind founding Link Year Prep, a unique post-graduate program designed to help student-athletes bridge the gap between high school and college. He discusses the importance of developing character and leadership skills alongside athletic prowess, creating a holistic approach to student-athlete development.

    📌 Key Takeaways:

    🏆 Link Year Prep’s Unique Approach:
    Discover how Link Year Prep integrates academic rigor, athletic training, and personal growth to prepare students for college and life.
    💪 Importance of Mentorship:
    Learn about the pivotal role mentors play in the personal and professional development of student-athletes.
    🤝 Personal Development:
    Understand the comprehensive programs focused on character-building, leadership, and life skills.
    🗒️ Preparing for College Basketball:
    Get practical advice and insights on what it takes to excel at the college level from someone who has guided many athletes to success.

    🏀 About Link Year Prep:

    Located in Branson, Missouri, Link Year offers a post-graduate year focused on personal, academic, and athletic development. By fostering a supportive and challenging environment, Link Year aims to equip students with the skills and mindset needed to succeed in college and beyond.

    #PrepSchoolBasketball #LinkYearPrep #StudentAthlete #CollegeBasketball #BasketballMentorship #CharacterDevelopment #PREPAthletics #AdamDonyes #BasketballRecruitment #AthleteDevelopment #HighSchoolBasketball #BasketballPodcast

    Connect with Adam:
    Website | linkyear.com
    Email | [email protected]
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/linkhoops/
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/LinkHoops
    YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@linkhoops-

    Connect with Cory:
    Website | https://www.prepathletics.com
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/PREP_Athletics
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/prep.athletics/
    Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/PrepAthletics
    Email | [email protected]
    Phone | 859-317-1166

    Subscribe to the PREP Athletics Podcast:
    iTunes | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/prep-athletics-podcast/id1546265809?uo=4
    Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/6CAKbXFiIOhoHinzsReYbJ
    Amazon | https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3c37179d-3371-47f9-9d97-fd569e8802a7/prep-athletics-basketball-podcast #AmazonMusic

  • Join us as we dive into the incredible journey of Terrell Ivory, the head coach at Phillips Academy Andover. In this episode, Terrell shares his inspiring story, from his post-graduate year at Andover, to playing at Davidson College, to his professional basketball career in England. He also opens up about his coaching experiences at Blair Academy and Colgate University.

    Terrell emphasizes the importance of education, hard work, and balancing academics with athletics. He discusses the significance of relationships and truly caring for the well-being of players, both on and off the court. As a coach, Terrell is passionate about helping young athletes reach their goals and improve in all aspects of their lives.

    Key Takeaways:

    Post-Graduate Year at Andover: How it set the foundation for Terrell's future success.College Basketball at Davidson: What it was like playing and learning under Coach McKillop.Professional Play and Coaching: Insights from playing in England and coaching at Blair Academy and Colgate.Transformative Power of Education: How education can create positive change and personal growth.Skills for D1 Level Guards: The importance of selflessness and doing the little things to help the team win.Running a Marathon: Lessons in discipline, mental toughness, and overcoming adversity.Gratitude and Positive Mindset: Essential elements for personal happiness and success.

    Terrell’s story is a testament to the power of dedication, resilience, and the transformative impact of great coaching. Whether you’re an aspiring athlete, a coach, or a parent, you’ll find valuable insights in this episode.

    Timestamps:
    0:00 Introduction and Background
    6:08 Transition to Davidson College
    9:08 Lessons Learned from Coaching at Blair Academy
    14:13 Witnessing the Success of Steph Curry at Davidson
    17:56 Gaining a New Perspective at Colgate University
    30:44 The Fulfillment of Coaching and Youth Development
    34:04 The Transformative Power of Education
    36:47 What It Takes for a Guard to Play at the D1 Level
    39:33 Lessons Learned from Running a Marathon
    46:32 The Importance of Gratitude and a Positive Mindset

    #PrepSchoolBasketball #CollegeRecruiting #AthleteDevelopment #BasketballCoaching #D1Basketball

    Connect with Terrell:
    Email | [email protected]
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/teivory1981/
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/ivory3383

    Connect with Cory:
    Website | https://www.prepathletics.com
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/PREP_Athletics
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/prep.athletics/
    Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/PrepAthletics
    Email | [email protected]
    Phone | 859-317-1166

    Subscribe to the PREP Athletics Podcast:
    iTunes | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/prep-athletics-podcast/id1546265809?uo=4
    Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/6CAKbXFiIOhoHinzsReYbJ
    Amazon | https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3c37179d-3371-47f9-9d97-fd569e8802a7/prep-athletics-basketball-podcast #AmazonMusic

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  • Mike Panaggio discusses his experience at prep school, his career in the financial industry, and the founding of DME Academy. He emphasizes the importance of effort, excellence, and sacrifice in achieving success. He also shares his thoughts on the value of college education and the unique aspects of DME Academy, including its focus on character development and social fitness. Panaggio discusses the recruitment process for DME Academy and the success stories of top players who have come through the program. In this conversation, Mike Panaggio discusses the impact of cell phones on students and the importance of limiting overcommunication. He also shares his experience at Deerfield and how it influenced his approach at DME. Mike emphasizes the importance of speaking in absolutes and instilling a mindset of continuous improvement in students. He also talks about his personal interactions with DME students and the value of mentorship. Mike discusses the multiple teams at DME and the placement strategy for college-bound students. He shares his vision for DME, which includes stronger academics and more international showcases.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction and Background
    05:27 Discussion on Prep School Experience
    08:54 Transition to Financial Industry and Founding DME Academy
    11:29 DME Academy: Focus on College Marketing and Assistance
    16:13 DME Academy: Unique Approach and Special Sauce
    22:19 Finding Top Players and Success Stories
    25:43 Discussion on Top Players and Recruitment
    29:04 Fostering Social Fitness at DME Academy
    29:37 The Impact of Cell Phones on Students
    31:24 Speaking in Absolutes and Continuous Improvement
    32:50 Mentorship and Personal Interactions at DME
    38:28 The Multiple Teams and Placement Strategy at DME
    47:56 The Vision for DME: Stronger Academics and International Showcases

    Connect with Mike:
    Website | https://dmeacademy.com/
    Email | [email protected]
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/dmesportsacademy/?hl=en
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/dmesportsacad?lang=en

    Connect with Cory:
    Website | https://www.prepathletics.com
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/PREP_Athletics
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/prep.athletics/
    Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/PrepAthletics
    Email | [email protected]
    Phone | 859-317-1166

    Subscribe to the PREP Athletics Podcast:
    iTunes | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/prep-athletics-podcast/id1546265809?uo=4
    Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/6CAKbXFiIOhoHinzsReYbJ
    Amazon | https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3c37179d-3371-47f9-9d97-fd569e8802a7/prep-athletics-basketball-podcast #AmazonMusic

  • In this bonus episode of the Prep Athletics Podcast, Cory Heitz discusses the lack of a crystal ball in prep school basketball and the importance of making the best decision possible. He emphasizes the role of the coach in choosing a prep school and advises families to do their due diligence and research. He also shares his own experience of attending a military academy's prep school and the positive outcomes that can come from taking a leap of faith. He encourages listeners to make the best choice they can, but reminds them that nothing is permanent and changes can be made if needed.

    Takeaways
    -There is no crystal ball in prep school basketball, so it's important to make the best decision possible.
    -The coach-player relationship is crucial in choosing a prep school, especially for a post-grad year.
    -Families should do their due diligence and research to find the best fit for their child.
    -Taking a leap of faith can lead to positive outcomes and personal growth.
    -While it's important to make the best choice the first time, it's also okay to make changes if needed.

    Chapters
    00:00 The Lack of a Crystal Ball in Prep School Basketball
    01:27 Choosing a Prep School Based on the Coach-Player Relationship
    03:49 Taking a Leap of Faith in the Prep School Experience
    05:10 Making the Best Choice the First Time, but Allowing for Changes

    Connect with Cory:
    Website | https://www.prepathletics.com
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/PREP_Athletics
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/prep.athletics/
    Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/PrepAthletics
    Email | [email protected]
    Phone | 859-317-1166

    Subscribe to the PREP Athletics Podcast:
    iTunes | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/prep-athletics-podcast/id1546265809?uo=4
    Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/6CAKbXFiIOhoHinzsReYbJ
    Amazon | https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3c37179d-3371-47f9-9d97-fd569e8802a7/prep-athletics-basketball-podcast #AmazonMusic

  • In this episode, Coach Cory is joined by Coach Trey Morin of Phelps School, Coach John Zall of Vermont Academy, and Coach Lamar Reddicks of Milton Academy. They discuss current trends in the prep school world. They highlight the importance of prep school as an option for players, especially with colleges trending older and the need for advocates in the recruiting process. The coaches emphasize the exposure and connections they have to college coaches, which helps their players get placed in college. They also discuss the importance of finding the right fit for players and how prep schools prepare students for college both academically and personally. The coaches share their criteria for potential student-athletes, including a desire to be at the school, a willingness to work hard, and a commitment to improving as a basketball player. They also highlight the benefits of living on campus and having easy access to gym facilities. The coaches emphasize the importance of access to facilities and the opportunity to play with and against talented players. They highlight the benefits of AAU basketball for exposure and the value of the scholastic period in prep schools.

    Takeaways
    -Prep school is an important option for players, especially with colleges trending older and the need for advocates in the recruiting process.
    -Prep school coaches provide exposure and connections to college coaches, helping players get placed in college.
    -Finding the right fit is crucial, considering factors like academic reputation, location, and coaching staff.
    -Living on campus provides easy access to gym facilities, allowing players to work on their skills and improve.
    -Prep schools also prepare students for college life by teaching life skills and providing a supportive community. Quality over quantity is important in basketball training
    -AAU basketball provides opportunities for exposure and playing against good competition
    -Prep schools offer a unique experience and the chance to play against high-level competition

    Connect with Coach Trey Morin:
    Email | [email protected]
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/phelpshoops/
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/treymorin
    https://twitter.com/phelpshoops

    Connect with Coach John Zall:
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/VermontAcadHoop
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/vermontacadhoop/
    Email | jzall@vermont

    Connect with Cory:
    Website | https://www.prepathletics.com
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/PREP_Athletics
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/prep.athletics/
    Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/PrepAthletics
    Email | [email protected]
    Phone | 859-317-1166

    Subscribe to the PREP Athletics Podcast:
    iTunes | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/prep-athletics-podcast/id1546265809?uo=4
    Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/6CAKbXFiIOhoHinzsReYbJ
    Amazon | https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3c37179d-3371-47f9-9d97-fd569e8802a7/prep-athletics-basketball-podcast #AmazonMusic

  • Summary

    In this bonus episode of the Prep Athletics podcast, Coach Cory recaps his experience at the 2024 Final Four. He flew down to Phoenix to support his cousin Brad Miller, who played for Purdue. He describes the mix of fans from each school, with Purdue, NC State, UConn, and Alabama all showing strong support. Cory shares his experience at a packed Purdue bar, where Brad was treated like a celebrity. He also mentions celebrity sightings and the excitement of being in a stadium with a large crowd. Cory concludes by expressing his enjoyment of the event and his willingness to attend again in the future.

    Takeaways

    Attending the Final Four is a fun and exciting experience, especially when you have a team to cheer for.The mix of fans from different schools adds to the atmosphere of the event.Celebrity sightings and being in a packed stadium contribute to the overall enjoyment.Despite the outcome, Cory is grateful for the opportunity to attend the Final Four and considers it a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

    Timestamps
    00:23 | Intro
    01:07 | The Mix of Fans from Each School
    01:42 | Going to a Purdue Bar
    02:24 | Getting to the Game
    03:23 | Celebrity Sightings
    03:57 | Prep School Connections
    04:34 | The National Championship Game
    05:37 | Main Takeaways

    Connect with Cory:
    Website | https://www.prepathletics.com
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/PREP_Athletics
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/prep.athletics/
    Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/PrepAthletics
    Email | [email protected]
    Phone | 859-317-1166

    Subscribe to the PREP Athletics Podcast:
    iTunes | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/prep-athletics-podcast/id1546265809?uo=4
    Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/6CAKbXFiIOhoHinzsReYbJ
    Amazon | https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3c37179d-3371-47f9-9d97-fd569e8802a7/prep-athletics-basketball-podcast #AmazonMusic

  • Summary
    In this episode of the Prep Athletics Podcast, host Cory Heitz interviews Joe Busacca, the head coach of Hotchkiss School. They discuss the unique aspects of Hotchkiss as a high academic prep school, including its location, boarding program, and extensive facilities. Busacca emphasizes the importance of building personal connections with his players and helping them improve their skills. He also talks about the college placement process and the role of essays and interviews in the admissions process. Busacca shares his approach to recruiting and developing players, as well as the benefits of having a smaller team. In this conversation, Joe Busacca discusses his journey as a basketball player and coach. He shares how he transformed himself from a poor shooter to a skilled player through hard work and dedication. He also talks about the challenges he faced as a college coach and the importance of developing a winning culture. Joe emphasizes the qualities of a successful point guard and the level of competition in Division III basketball. He concludes by advising student-athletes to find the right fit in a college program and to ask important questions during the recruiting process.

    Chapters
    00:00 | Introduction and What Makes Hotchkiss Special
    02:09 | Recruiting and College Placement
    04:43 | College Placement and Differences in Game Length
    08:15 | Admissions Tips for Applying to Prep Schools
    12:40 | Coaching Career and Transition to Hotchkiss
    22:49 | Transition to Amherst College
    25:08 | Coaching at Amherst and Differences from Curry College
    29:25 | Coaching at the D1 Level and Qualities of a Point Guard
    34:07 | Best Player Played Against and Coached Against
    35:49 | Favorite Movie and Hobbies
    36:20 | Final Thoughts and Advice for Recruits

    Connect with Joe
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/joebusacca2
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/joebusacca2/

    Follow Hotchkiss Hoops
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/HotchkissHoops
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/hotchkisshoops/

    Connect with Cory:
    Website | https://www.prepathletics.com
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/PREP_Athletics
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/prep.athletics/
    Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/PrepAthletics
    Email | [email protected]
    Phone | 859-317-1166

    Subscribe to the PREP Athletics Podcast:
    iTunes | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/prep-athletics-podcast/id1546265809?uo=4
    Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/6CAKbXFiIOhoHinzsReYbJ
    Amazon | https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3c37179d-3371-47f9-9d97-fd569e8802a7/prep-athletics-basketball-podcast #AmazonMusic

  • In this conversation with Tom Bower, President of Athlete Advantage, we cover the changes in the NIL landscape, including mistakes and risks, finding an attorney for deals, donor fatigue, the employee model for college athletes, and NIL in the Ivy League. On top of that, we discuss hiring an agent for NIL deals, capitalizing on marketability, creative fundraising for college athletes, discussing NIL during recruitment, and locker room issues involving NIL. We also go into NIL for high school and prep school players, compliance and transparency in NIL deals, setting up an online store for NIL, the percentage of profits for athletes, and the best and worst case scenarios for NIL. This conversation explores the importance of building a brand as a student-athlete and how it can lead to business partnerships. It also discusses the role of NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) as an added tool in sports.

    Chapters

    00:00 | Introduction and Overview
    00:36 | Changes in the NIL Landscape
    04:03 | Mistakes and Risks in NIL Deals
    06:07 | Finding an Attorney for NIL Deals
    08:24 | Donor Fatigue in NIL Deals
    11:19 | Employee Model for College Athletes
    13:23 | NIL in the Ivy League
    14:04 | Hiring an Agent for NIL Deals
    17:00 | Choosing the Right Agent
    22:26 | Capitalizing on Marketability
    24:46 | Creative Fundraising for College Athletes
    29:49 | Discussing NIL during Recruitment
    32:49 | Locker Room Issues and NIL
    35:05 | NIL for High School and Prep School Players
    36:09 | Compliance and Transparency in NIL Deals
    38:24 | Setting Up an Online Store for NIL
    41:06 | Percentage of Profits for Athletes
    44:25 | Best and Worst Case Scenarios for NIL
    47:21 | Final Thoughts
    48:29 | Building a Brand for Business Partnerships
    50:39 | Building a Brand as a Student Athlete
    52:35 | NIL as an Added Tool to Sports

    Connect with Tom:
    Website | https://athleteadvantage.com/
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/TomBowerII
    LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-bower-b5541149/


    Connect with Cory:
    Website | https://www.prepathletics.com
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/PREP_Athletics
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/prep.athletics/
    Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/PrepAthletics
    Email | [email protected]
    Phone | 859-317-1166

    Subscribe to the PREP Athletics Podcast:
    iTunes | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/prep-athletics-podcast/id1546265809?uo=4
    Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/6CAKbXFiIOhoHinzsReYbJ
    Amazon | https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3c37179d-3371-47f9-9d97-fd569e8802a7/prep-athletics-basketball-podcast #AmazonMusic

  • Summary
    In this conversation, Tim DiFrancesco, former head strength coach for the Los Angeles Lakers, shares insights and experiences from his time in the NBA. He talks about working with Kobe, Pau, Steve Nash, Metta Sandiford-Artest, and other NBA legends. He emphasizes the importance of a growth mindset and open-mindedness in achieving success. Tim discusses the challenges of building trust with players and managing different training approaches. He also highlights the significance of recovery methods, such as float tanks, and the common training mistakes basketball players make. Tim shares his favorite lifts, his favorite Lakers player to work with, and his hobbies.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Background
    00:25 The Importance of a Growth Mindset
    03:22 Building Trust with Players
    06:01 Working with Players' Personal Trainers
    09:41 Challenges of Managing Different Training Approaches
    10:03 Kobe Bryant's Work Ethic and Recovery
    14:55 Recovery Methods in the NBA
    15:54 The Benefits of Float Tanks
    18:32 Players' Work Ethic and Mindset
    21:20 Focus on Injury Prevention and Durability
    24:26 Best and Worst Parts of Working with the Lakers
    27:00 Impressive Non-Star Players
    28:24 Changes in Training Basketball Players
    30:49 Common Training Mistakes
    32:45 Changes in Nutrition Approach
    34:05 Recommended Supplements
    35:29 Favorite Lifts
    36:44 Favorite Lakers Player Worked With
    37:27 Coolest Celebrity Interaction
    38:59 Favorite Movie of All Time
    39:25 Hobbies Outside of Work
    40:10 The Basketball Strong Podcast
    44:49 Where to Find Tim DiFrancesco

    Connect with Tim:
    Website | https://www.tdathletesedge.com/
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/tdathletesedge?lang=en
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/tdathletesedge/?hl=en
    LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-difrancesco-29502710

    Connect with Cory:
    Website | https://www.prepathletics.com
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/PREP_Athletics
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/prep.athletics/
    Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/PrepAthletics
    Email | [email protected]
    Phone | 859-317-1166

    Subscribe to the PREP Athletics Podcast:
    iTunes | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/prep-athletics-podcast/id1546265809?uo=4
    Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/6CAKbXFiIOhoHinzsReYbJ
    Amazon | https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3c37179d-3371-47f9-9d97-fd569e8802a7/prep-athletics-basketball-podcast #AmazonMusic

  • Description:
    In this podcast episode, Cory interviews Hollman, a former prep school basketball player who is now a walk-on at James Madison University. They discuss Hollman's decision to do a post-graduate year, his experience at Tilton School, the benefits and challenges of prep school basketball, dealing with homesickness, and how prep school prepared him for Division I basketball. They also talk about the importance of choosing the right coach, Hollman's decision to attend James Madison, his experience as a walk-on, and the unseen pressures in Division I basketball. Hollman shares advice for kids considering a post-graduate year and offers insights into his career and personal life. The episode concludes with a discussion on Hollman's favorite movie and hobbies, as well as final thoughts and advice for listeners.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 | Introduction and Post-Grad Year Decision
    01:12 | Choosing Tilton School
    02:10 | Benefits and Challenges of Prep School Basketball
    03:27 | Dealing with Homesickness
    04:18 | Surprises and Preparation for Division I Basketball
    05:36 | Advice for Kids Considering a Post-Graduate Year
    06:28 | Importance of Choosing the Right Coach
    07:25 | Choosing James Madison University
    08:10 | Experience as a Walk-On
    09:34 | Best and Most Challenging Parts of Being a Walk-On
    11:38 | Impact of James Madison's Top 25 Ranking
    12:37 | Unseen Pressures in Division I Basketball
    13:38 | Advice for Hollman's Brother and Others
    14:52 | Best Wins and Toughest Opponents
    16:57 | Favorite Movie and Hobbies
    17:38 | Final Thoughts and Advice
    18:31 | Social Media and Conclusion

    Connect with Hollman:
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/_hollman_/
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/H_smith25

    Connect with Cory:
    Website | https://www.prepathletics.com
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/PREP_Athletics
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/prep.athletics/
    Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/PrepAthletics
    Email | [email protected]
    Phone | 859-317-1166

    Subscribe to the PREP Athletics Podcast:
    iTunes | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/prep-athletics-podcast/id1546265809?uo=4
    Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/6CAKbXFiIOhoHinzsReYbJ
    Amazon | https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3c37179d-3371-47f9-9d97-fd569e8802a7/prep-athletics-basketball-podcast #AmazonMusic

  • Summary
    Former Oak Hill Academy coach, Steve Smith, discusses his experiences coaching NBA players, the importance of work ethic and desire, the impact of specialization in sports, changes in the game, recruiting and placing players, and the opportunities he had as a college coach. He also discusses his career decisions, coaching against LeBron James, his biggest win, his favorite movie, and his connection to Al Pruitt and Henry Clay. Coach Smith reflects on his decision to stay at Oak Hill despite other opportunities, including an assistant job at Louisville, and dives into winning the Geico National Tournament in 2016.

    00:00 Introduction and Background
    01:16 Coaching NBA Players
    02:16 Work Ethic and Desire
    03:16 Specialization in Sports
    04:41 Injuries and Training
    07:33 Changes in the Game
    08:32 Strength and Conditioning
    10:25 Surprising Players
    11:50 Building a National Powerhouse
    15:10 Recruiting and Placing Players
    19:53 Changes in College Recruiting
    23:13 Transfers in High School and College
    25:04 Building a Team at Oak Hill
    29:27 Recruiting Process at Oak Hill
    34:15 Choosing College Programs
    39:05 What it Takes to Play at the D1 Level
    43:20 Opportunities as a College Coach
    44:46 Career Decisions and Staying at Oak Hill
    47:08 Coaching Against LeBron James
    50:18 Biggest Win of Steve Smith's Career
    52:40 Favorite Movie of All Time: Hoosiers
    54:58 Connection to Al Pruitt and Henry Clay
    58:48 Closing Remarks

    Connect with Steve:
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/ohacoachsmith/
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/OHACoachSmith

    Connect with Cory:
    Website | https://www.prepathletics.com
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/PREP_Athletics
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/prep.athletics/
    Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/PrepAthletics
    Email | [email protected]
    Phone | 859-317-1166

    Subscribe to the PREP Athletics Podcast:
    iTunes | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/prep-athletics-podcast/id1546265809?uo=4
    Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/6CAKbXFiIOhoHinzsReYbJ
    Amazon | https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3c37179d-3371-47f9-9d97-fd569e8802a7/prep-athletics-basketball-podcast #AmazonMusic

  • Summary
    In this episode of the Prep Athletics Podcast, host Cory Heitz interviews Coach Thomas Adams-Wall from Western Reserve Academy. They discuss various topics, including growing up on a prep school campus, the benefits of playing multiple sports, choosing the College of Wooster, coaching at Western Reserve Academy, recruiting and college exposure, admissions for student-athletes, coaching McDonald's All-American Chris Livingston, the challenges of placing girls in prep schools, placing boys and girls in college, admissions criteria for student-athletes, and more. Coach Adams-Wall shares his insights and experiences as both a coach and an admission officer at Western Reserve Academy.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction and Background
    02:02 Growing Up on a Prep School Campus
    03:24 Playing Multiple Sports vs. Specializing
    04:20 Choosing the College of Worcester
    07:14 Coaching and Working at Western Reserve Academy
    10:01 Recruiting and College Exposure
    13:19 Admissions and Student-Athletes
    16:33 Coaching Chris Livingston and Girls vs. Boys Basketball
    20:22 Challenges of Placing Girls in Prep Schools
    21:48 Placing Boys and Girls in College
    23:38 Admissions Criteria for Student-Athletes
    25:33 Quick Hitters
    28:15 Favorite Movie and Hobbies
    29:38 Final Thoughts and Contact Information

    Connect with Thomas:
    Email | [email protected]
    Website | https://www.wra.net/athletics/our-teams/girls-basketball-varsity
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/TAdams_Wall

    Connect with Cory:
    Website | https://www.prepathletics.com
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/PREP_Athletics
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/prep.athletics/
    Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/PrepAthletics
    Email | [email protected]
    Phone | 859-317-1166

    Subscribe to the PREP Athletics Podcast:
    iTunes | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/prep-athletics-podcast/id1546265809?uo=4
    Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/6CAKbXFiIOhoHinzsReYbJ
    Amazon | https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3c37179d-3371-47f9-9d97-fd569e8802a7/prep-athletics-basketball-podcast #AmazonMusic

  • On this podcast episode we are excited to have former college coach Steve Schafer join us. He currently works for College Athlete Advantage which is a company that helps athletes with college placement. In this conversation Steve breaks down the differences between D2, D3 and NAIA, the challenges in placement in 2023, how his company’s placement process works, recruiting websites, starting a college athletic program from scratch and much more.

    Connect w/ Steve:
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/CoachSchafer50
    Email: [email protected]

    Connect with Cory:
    Website | https://www.prepathletics.com
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/PREP_Athletics
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/prep.athletics/
    Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/PrepAthletics
    Email | [email protected]
    Phone | 859-317-1166

    Subscribe to the PREP Athletics Podcast:
    iTunes | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/prep-athletics-podcast/id1546265809?uo=4
    Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/6CAKbXFiIOhoHinzsReYbJ
    Amazon | https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3c37179d-3371-47f9-9d97-fd569e8802a7/prep-athletics-basketball-podcast #AmazonMusic

  • This week we welcome author Níall Ó Murchú. Níall and I connected in Poland in early 2020 at the Wim Hof retreat in Southern Poland. Níall was my group leader and he spent the week teaching us the power of breath and how you incorporate it with the cold. Níall and I are both former hoopers who have wives named Josie! In this conversation we discuss how he got introduced to the cold and Wim Hof, his record setting performance in the European U19 basketball games, tips for young athletes on how to incorporate these modalities and much more.

    Hear us talk about climbing a mountain with just shorts and boots on while it was 17 degrees out. I was trying to survive while Níall was profusely sweating. And learn more about spending ten long minutes in a snowmelt creek. I loved talking to Níall again and hope you enjoy it. His books can be purchased in the linktree below. Not too shabby that Oprah suggested a passage from his latest book, "The Power of Cold."

    Connect with Niall:
    https://linktr.ee/breathewithniall

    Connect with Cory:
    Website | https://www.prepathletics.com
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/PREP_Athletics
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/prep.athletics/
    Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/PrepAthletics
    Email | [email protected]
    Phone | 859-317-1166

    Subscribe to the PREP Athletics Podcast:
    iTunes | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/prep-athletics-podcast/id1546265809?uo=4
    Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/6CAKbXFiIOhoHinzsReYbJ
    Amazon | https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3c37179d-3371-47f9-9d97-fd569e8802a7/prep-athletics-basketball-podcast #AmazonMusic

  • In this mini episode I share my pre-game songs from 8th grade all the way to my senior year at the United States Air Force Academy.

    Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1AwdczK0cSXqpdiMNxDMeY?si=917a1d99688249bb

    Connect with Cory:
    Website | https://www.prepathletics.com
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/PREP_Athletics
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/prep.athletics/
    Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/PrepAthletics
    Email | [email protected]
    Phone | 859-317-1166

    Subscribe to the PREP Athletics Podcast:
    iTunes | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/prep-athletics-podcast/id1546265809?uo=4
    Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/6CAKbXFiIOhoHinzsReYbJ
    Amazon | https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3c37179d-3371-47f9-9d97-fd569e8802a7/prep-athletics-basketball-podcast #AmazonMusic

  • In this podcast I am proud to have my prep school roommate joining us. Colonel Lawrence Yazzie and I met on the first day of basic training at the United States Air Force Academy Prep School back in July of 1995. We stayed up too long that first night w/ me asking Yaz about growing up on a reservation. He was just as enthralled w/ me being a Catholic from Kentucky. We have been tight friends ever since.

    Yaz (as he is called by his friends) was one of the first native americans to play Division 1 basketball. In our conversation he tells us how he got good at basketball while growing up in the Arizonan desert. He talks about why he chose Air Force and the challenges of playing there. Yaz was a 3 point sniper and he talks about coming off the bench cold at the end of games to try and bring his team back. We also touch on him playing with his brother in college and the time he infamously made Sportscenter. Yaz works in cybersecurity at a national level and gives tips to all the listeners on how to practice online hygiene.

    Connect with Cory:
    Website | https://www.prepathletics.com
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/PREP_Athletics
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/prep.athletics/
    Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/PrepAthletics
    Email | [email protected]
    Phone | 859-317-1166

    Subscribe to the PREP Athletics Podcast:
    iTunes | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/prep-athletics-podcast/id1546265809?uo=4
    Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/6CAKbXFiIOhoHinzsReYbJ
    Amazon | https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3c37179d-3371-47f9-9d97-fd569e8802a7/prep-athletics-basketball-podcast #AmazonMusic

  • On this episode of the PREP Athletics Podcast, we welcome Fork Union Military Academy Boys Basketball Coach, Bob Williams. Bob shares with us his background as a player and starting out as a coach at a New York junior college. From there he had a successful career at both Glenville State and West Virginia Tech. Now in his third season at Fork Union, he talks about recruiting, placement, the military experience, the school's history and much more.

    Connect w/ Bob:
    Twitter |https://twitter.com/coachbobwill
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/coachbobwilliams/ Website | https://athletics.forkunion.com/sports/mens-basketball

    Connect with Cory:
    Website | https://www.prepathletics.com
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/PREP_Athletics
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/prep.athletics/
    Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/PrepAthletics
    Email | [email protected]
    Phone | 859-317-1166

    Subscribe to the PREP Athletics Podcast:
    iTunes | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/prep-athletics-podcast/id1546265809?uo=4
    Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/6CAKbXFiIOhoHinzsReYbJ
    Amazon | https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3c37179d-3371-47f9-9d97-fd569e8802a7/prep-athletics-basketball-podcast #AmazonMusic

  • In this episode we welcome La Lumiere School's Head Boys Basketball Coach, Pat Holmes. Pat has been the head coach since 2017 and has continued its national dominance. The previous two coaches are now D1 head coaches. Pat talks about the formula for turning La Lumiere into a national power and how he maintains it. We dig into how he chooses elite players for his roster, how he schedules his team, his gym being featured on ESPN, and much more. Fun fact: La Lumiere alums in the NBA have contracts worth close to $500 Million Dollars!! That is insane! I really enjoyed this interview and hope you all do as well.

    Connect w/ Pat:
    https://twitter.com/LaLuBasketball
    https://www.instagram.com/lalubasketball/?hl=en
    [email protected]

    Connect with Cory:
    Website | https://www.prepathletics.com
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/PREP_Athletics
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/prep.athletics/
    Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/PrepAthletics
    Email | [email protected]
    Phone | 859-317-1166

    Subscribe to the PREP Athletics Podcast:
    iTunes | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/prep-athletics-podcast/id1546265809?uo=4
    Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/6CAKbXFiIOhoHinzsReYbJ
    Amazon | https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3c37179d-3371-47f9-9d97-fd569e8802a7/prep-athletics-basketball-podcast #AmazonMusic

  • On this week's podcast we welcome Northfield Mount Hermon Head Boys Basketball Coach, Michael Shelton. Michael grew up in Indiana and was a top player in the state. He played college basketball at Bellarmine before coaching at D3 Weslyan, D2 Univ of New Haven, and D1 Winthrop. He shares a lot of valuable insight on all three levels. He has also coached at Govenors Academy and Williston Northampton. Michael shares valuable information about different levels and the pros and cons of each.

    Connect w/ Michael:
    https://twitter.com/CoachShelton25
    https://www.instagram.com/mike25259/
    [email protected]

    Connect with Cory:
    Website | https://www.prepathletics.com
    Twitter | https://twitter.com/PREP_Athletics
    Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/prep.athletics/
    Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/PrepAthletics
    Email | [email protected]
    Phone | 859-317-1166

    Subscribe to the PREP Athletics Podcast:
    iTunes | https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/prep-athletics-podcast/id1546265809?uo=4
    Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/6CAKbXFiIOhoHinzsReYbJ
    Amazon | https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/3c37179d-3371-47f9-9d97-fd569e8802a7/prep-athletics-basketball-podcast #AmazonMusic