
Damon has
served as Coach for the 17 & under boy’s basketball team since DC Assaults
inception in 1993. Recently accepting a new role, Damon has a wide range of
responsibilities including, recruiting high school players, prepare scouting
reports, film exchange, coordinating and managing team schedules, overseeing
practice and game day preparation, assisting with planning and coordinating
travel.
Damon’s love for
basketball was birthed at a very young age. At age eight he started playing
basketball, joining AAU and traveling throughout the US. Damon was an all-star
performer at Potomac High School leading his team to the state finals in 1987.
Damon graduated from Potomac with honors in 1988 and accepted a basketball
scholarship to Bowie State University where he studied Communications, receiving
a Bachelors Degree in 1995.
Since completing
college, in addition to coaching, he is a Teacher with Prince Georges County
Public School System, providing academic instruction for students in grades
9-12. Damon’s sincere job satisfaction comes in the form of energizing and
inspiring students to work towards achieving success. Damon is a strong
advocate of education, commitment and hard work. He believes that the
combination of these factors can only collaborate in a winning situation. Damon
has assisted over 100 young men to receive Division I scholarships and assisted
with the development of five current NBA players.
A native of
Washington, DC Damon currently resides in Upper Marlboro, Maryland with his wife
Linnell and son Daryl. Besides spending countless hours mentoring and tutoring
young people, his hobbies include reading, watching basketball, football and
boxing.
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