1. Experience - As a player
• High School Basketball - Loara High School Basketball freshman and
sophomore year & Western High School Junior year. Senior year played
varsity volleyball and went all CIF First Round.
• 6 Years of AAU Basketball Anaheim Ca.
• UCLA - Summer Program / Jim Harrick, Lorenzo Romar, Mark Gottfried,
& Steve Lavin
Coaching Experience
2004 - 14U Head Coach AAU Basketball Team California
4th Grade Daybreak Youth Basketball
5th Grade Daybreak Youth Basketball
5/6th Grade Daybreak Youth Basketball
7th Grade Amboy/Daybreak Youth Basketball
Spring Hoops 7th/8th Grade Daybreak Youth Basketball
2014 - YMCA Vancouver Elite Head Coach
2008-Present Youth Basketball trainer
Camps and Work Shops
• 2012&2013 Volunteer Youth Coach for the Portland Trail Blazers A Day
Made Better Camps.
Omar Leary - Youth Basketball Coordinator
503-797-9894 or email at: omar.leary@trailblazers.com
• Life Lesson Program trip to the Nike Hoop Summit 2011, 12, 13, 14
Ian Jaquiss - Director of Community Programs, Portland Trail Blazers
• Life Lesson Basketball Summer Camp Director/Trainer 2011, 12, 13, & 14
• Worked with and developed training techniques for youth basketball players
with Alex Richman - Head of player development of Benitez International
Academy. Currently playing for Arizona Scorpions - Semi Pro League / D-League
• Completed Course for Positive Coaching Alliance's Level 1 AAU coach training
-"Double-Goal Coach: Coaching for Winning and Life Lessons
• Owner and Director of the Nobles’Basketball Skills Academy LLC. 2011-14
• Working with BeRecruited and Scouts.com to show value of North West youth
basketball players.
Coach Aaron Nobles
Head Basketball Coach
COACH NOBLES
HEAD BASKETBALL COACH
GOOD COACHES HELP MOLD GOOD PLAYERS AND GREAT COACHS HELP MOLD GREAT PLAYERS THAT INSPIRE OTHERS!
FAVORITE BASKETBALL QUOTES:
GOOD TEAMS BECOME GREAT
ONES, WHEN THE MEMBERS
TRUST EACH OTHER ENOUGH
TO SURRENDER THE "ME" FOR
THE "WE". -PHIL JACKSON
THERE IS NO GLORY IN
PRACTICE, BUT WITHOUT
PRACTICE, THERE IS NO
GLORY...
A coaches worth is not found
in their w/l record or on their
resume' but in their impact
made in the game and in their
players lives!
I strive to help the players have a winner’s
mentality that is formed by confidence.
And confidence must be earned through
demonstrated performance, discipline,
effort, and consistency. A winner’s mentality
comes from a daily commitment to excellence.
You can’t just wake up and have a winner’s
mentality, you have to earn it. The fascinating
part is, confidence is contagious.
Unfortunately so is a lack of confidence. You
work hard, smart, and consistently… and you
win more often than not. The more you win,
the higher your confidence. The winner’s
mentality feeds itself.
A winner’s mentality also means that you
are more focused on what you do than on
what your opponent does. Winners focus
on what they can control:
• Effort
• Attitude
• Preparation
• Execution