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Un Solicited & Open Letter to Coach Bennett (Quartz Hill HS)

Dear Coach Bennett,
I just found out about your recent removal as coach at Quartz Hill HS. I am dumbfounded and angry. You have shown CLASS, Dedication and work harder then many coaches I know. Your support and distance your staff drove to my Coaching Clinics and showcases were proof enough for me. We have area coaches that can't get off the couch and come 2 miles, yet you drove 100 both ways. I have never heard a coach utter anything but kind words about you and most importantly they respect you. Unfortunately in today's GLAM THRILL A MINUTE coaching world your administration found a better fit. Laughable. I for one would want my son or any kid for that matter to play for you. If the parents had anything to do with what happened they should be ashamed. I really hope that isn't the case. There are so many narrow minded administrations with zero coaching experience, or sports background. That is why I believe that Basketball in California is broken. We need great people and coaches like you to be teaching/mentoring our young people. This is something I am puzzled and upset about. I hope you can come up with a resolution or have legal recourse. There are many people like me that are in your court. God Bless, Coach Malecki/Icemen Basketball

The 4th Annual Icemen/Lyte Balance Fall Showcase (Oct 5)

f you are a tough, hard nosed basketball player then we want you there on Oct 5th. Top 25 Report, Skill Session, Games. Helped over 113 kids realize there dreams. Blessings, Coach Malecki

PS. Although not req'd to participate an invitation list is out this week.

Dear Coach Malecki,
I would like to thank you for helping Mark reach his goal of getting a basketball scholarship . I really appreciate all your time and effort you put by helping him improve his basketball skills and by getting him some exposure to college basketball coaches, without that he would probably be at a junior college or not playing at all. We really like SD Christian, and hope that this will be a great fit for Mark.
God Bless
The Eden Family
Anthony Eden
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Coach Malecki,
Just wanted to express our appreciation for your help and expertise. Greg's high school basketball experience was extremely frustrating for him and us! By the end of his senior year, he was done with basketball and never wanted to play organized ball again. You were able to see the talent he possessed and helped him to learn to love the game again. For that we are ever grateful!
For anyone who may be wondering if the Icemen program and Coach Malecki are worth your time, it is. Coach Malecki knows what he is talking about with youth and basketball. He cares about the kids and making sure that they work to their potential. He talked to the coaches at Palomar JC about our son Greg and encouraged them to give him a chance even though he started out with a bad attitude about organized ball after a horrible high school experience. Greg is slated to play on scholarship for the Division II Cal State Monterey Bay Otters this upcoming season thanks to some help from Coach Malecki. Our 2 younger boys have learned a lot from the time they have spent working with Coach Malecki through his youth development programs and hope to transition into the Icemen program as soon as they are old enough. Coach Malecki knows EVERYONE within the world of basketball and is continually learning and developing and encouraging his kids to do the same. We would highly recommend him to anyone who wants to learn the real game of basketball and develop into the best player that they can be. Keep up the good work Todd!
Sincerely,
Mike and Rebecca Anderson
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Coach Malecki,
I hope your Summer is going well. It has been about a year since we talked in Anaheim at an event and I hope to see you again in the next couple of weeks. I look forward to seeing your teams play. However, more importantly I wanted to express my appreciation for how you conduct your program. The travel basketball scene/process is an interesting one for all parties and it pains me when kids are taken advantage of by those with less than honest intentions. In my observation, you are the absolute opposite. You want the best for the young men you work with and bust your tail to ensure that happens. In a time when we can be consumed with "getting" a player, the reason why we should be in this is often lost-to build meaningful relationships and mentor young men towards a productive future.
Keep up the great work and I look forward to seeing you soon!
Sincerely,
Bryan Rooney
Head Men's Basketball Coach
The California Maritime Academy
707-654-1057 Office
707-654-1051 Fax
415-259-7106 Cell
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From 2006 Coach Thomason.
My son Joe was a member of the IceMen Basketball Club for 2 years while he was participating in the Loyola High School basketball program, and during that time, I saw him improve in his overall fundamental skills and confidence.
I was especially impressed with Coach Todd Malecki's philosophy of emphasizing individual improvement within the team concept. In so many club endeavors today, players are simply looking to be the star or improve at the expense of the team, but that wasn't so with the IceMen.
My son has since graduated from Loyola after being a varsity member for 2 years on 2 highly recognized and successful teams. During his junior year, Loyola was the CIF Division II Quarterfinalists, and last year he became a starter and captain on Loyola's Mission League Champion & CIF Division II Semifinalist squad. Most recently, he was a walk-on candidate for the basketball team at Boston College. I am convinced that a great deal of his personal success within Loyola's team framework was honed while he played for the IceMen.
I can honestly say that during my 18 years as the Varsity Basketball Coach at Loyola, I would have definitely preferred all my players to participate in a club such as the IceMen, for I would have been assured that they were being drilled in fundamentals without having an ego stroked, and would have returned each year to our team having improved as both an individual and team player.
Bill Thomason
Past Principal
Past Head Basketball Coach
Loyola High School
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The 4th Annual Icemen/Lyte Balance "Fall Showcase"

Saturday, October 5th @ Notre Vista High School (6585 Crest Avenue, Riverside, Ca. 92505)
Cost: $75 Starts 9am-4pm (1 hour lunch)
? Icemen Basketball combined events helped over 73 kids get placed since 2006.
? JC, D2, D3 and NAIA in attendance (Invitations sent) Media and Web Sites in attendance.
? A list of top players Academic and Athletic performance and projected level will be compiled and distributed to colleges throughout the country.
? Write up by Icemen Basketball (Coach Todd Malecki, Over 21 years Evaluating Experience)
? Cost is $75 (Cashiers Check/ Cash Day of)
? 2 Game Guarantee+ Top 24 Game
? Events are on time, on task, and you will get your $ worth.
? Multiple Players sign up from one team (3) $65 per player.

List of Past Performers: Devin Dyer, (Masters) Ryan Smith (Tulane), Jeremy Kilgore,(Hope Int'l), Davin Guinn (UCR), Brandon Rosser (Central Arizona), Jared Dizon, (Hope Int'l), Andy Shade (La Sierra Univ), Lance Jones (La Sierra Univ), Mark Eden (SD Christian), Greg Anderson,(Monterey Bay), Michael Marcus (UC Merced), Travis Fulton (Pacific) Matt Rosser (CP Pomona/PRO Phillipines), Tony Wroblicky (American University), Josh Barrett (CBU), Kris Rosales (Hope Int'l/Pro), Ian Mozeleski (La Sierra), Sean Hinkley (Pro-Japan), Tony Snell (New Mexico, NBA), Andrew Fisk, CBU, Ivan Patterson (CBU), Adam Alfaro (CS San Marcos), Dionte Goodlet (Regis), Sam Marcos (CS Stanislous), Robert Wolters (CS Stanislous), Drew Brandon (Eastern Washington), Marcos Hazlewood (La Sierra), Garrett Keifer (La Sierra) and over 64 more.
Call for information. 951-696-2313 or email Icemenbball@aol.com. Like us on Facebook. Coach Malecki . Referrals at www.icemenbasketball.com

Please print legibly. Cashiers Checks, School Checks or Money Orders ($75) Made out and mailed to: Todd Malecki, 26871 Valensole Court, Murrieta, CA 92562. Email: icemenbball@aol.com or call 951-445-4376.

Player:__________________________ Player Cell #_________________ Year Graduate:__________

High School:___________________ Parent Name:____________________(__)__________________

The 4th Annual Icemen/Lyte Balance "Fall Showcase" Release Form
Player:__________________________ Birthdate:____________ Age:__________GPA:___________
Insurance Policy Name /No. ____________________________________________________
I, __________________________(player name), consent to participating in this Icemen Event. I agree to Indemnify Icemen Basketball aka Coach Todd Malecki, it's coaches, evaluators, it's officials, Notre Vista High School, Alvord Unified School District hold harmless and release liability from injuries incurred while participating and/or driving to and from this Event. There are no guarantees of college placement based on your participation.
__________________________Parent Signature(if under 18) Date: ___/___/__ Cell:_________________




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CIF says no school uni's in fall leagues

Per Eric Sondheimer, LA Times:


CIF Executive Director Roger Blake has sent a memo to the commissioners of the City Section, Southern Section and San Diego Section advising them that athletes cannot wear uniforms representing their schools while competing in out-of-season sports.

The crackdown has begun in fall basketball leagues, where players will not be allowed to wear any jerseys with their school names on it.
The decision is following Rule 500 in the CIF Bluebook, but Southern Section schools have rarely enforced the edict and the crackdown is expected to cause a pushback from schools and parents, because it will add additional expenses.
There's also disagreement whether the rule can be enforced. A private league where a school is competing in the off season could challenge the rule in court.
The bottom line is the CIF doesn't want teams representing their schools during their sport's off season. That has to do with liability and other concerns.

Icemen begins 21st Season (Oct 2) Youth and HS Workouts

Excited to start working again with HS/Youth again (21st year). Helping youth (5-8th grade) is what I used to do when I was coaching collegiately. If your willing to work very hard and love hoops then I want you out there. Blessings, Coach Malecki
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Okay.......Here's the deal: Todd Malecki is one of the very best BB TEACHERS of Fundamental BB at the Youth Level in Southern California.....PERIOD!! I can name possibly 5, that I have personally seen; who match; or come close. Thing is, those other 4 are "hired guns"; they don't run their own Camps or Clinics; which is a shame, actually. But Coach Malecki has been doing his thing for the past several years under the cloak of darkness and publicity (self promotion); yet he has placed nearly 100 kids/players onto the College level because they 'signed up' for his "events"; etc. I would not be promoting this dude; nor his Clinics or Camps unless I felt in my heart of heart, he IS any HS or Middle School player should attend one of his Camps or Clinics? I just wouldn't!! But his background in BB is so tight and right.......it goes with the territory. Icemem BB is a solid Organization and Coach Todd Malecki is a REAL and EXPERIENCED teacher and coach of the Game. This upcoming event? Solid!!!!
Sincerely,
Greg Newell (Big Man Camp, Pasadena HS, Basketball Guru founder)
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ICEMEN BASKETBALL INDIVIDUAL WORKOUTS (BEGIN OCT 2ND) EVERY WEDNESDAY
Cal Lutheran HS (6:00-7:30pm) Wednesdays (High School Workouts)
Cal Lutheran HS (7:30-9:00pm) Wednesdays (Youth, 5th-8th Grade Workouts) with Youth Travel Teams forming in November.
Cost: $75 per month.
Icemen Individual Workouts start October 2nd. Maybe you'll be the next Valley/IE player to make it big! We helped many players since 2006 receive scholarships.
List of Scholarships: Devin Dyer, TV, Masters, Ryan Smith (Cal Lutheran, Tulane University), Jeremy Kilgore, Santiago, Hope Int'l, Davin Guinn (Vista Murrieta, UCR), Brandon Rosser (TV, Central Arizona), Jared Dizon, Damien, Hope Int'l, Andy Shade, La Sierra, La Sierra Univ, Lance Jones, Rancho Verde, La Sierra Univ, Mark Eden, Don Lugo, SD Christian, Greg Anderson, Paloma Valley, Monterey Bay, Michael Marcus, UC Merced, Travis Fulton, Santiago, Pacific, Matt Rosser, CP Pomona PRO Phillipines, Tony Wroblicky, Loyola, American University, Josh Barrett, Vista Murrieta, Cal Baptist, and many more.
Call for information. 951-696-2313 or email Icemenbball@aol.com. Like us on Facebook. Coach Malecki
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Over 40 College, Pro, HS and Personal Character Referrals @ www.icemenbasketball.co

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Providence coach Baskerville to change jobs

Per Jack Pollon, Daily News:


Providence boys basketball coach Ernest Baskerville has been named coach at La Salle High in Pasadena.

Baskerville coached at Providence for two seasons, leading the Pioneers to the Div. V-A final in 2012 behind then star freshman guard Marcus LoVett, Jr. Baskerville also has coached at L.A.C.E.S.
He takes over a Lancers team that features outstanding sophomores Vance Jackson and Milan Acquuah.
Events scheduled for Jan. 18 and 20 will now be held at La Salle, not Providence.

Quartz Hill BB coach firing, ramifications

As reported elsewhere, Quartz Hill has decided to not retain Keith Bennett as boys basketball coach. Bennett wasn't happy about it and published a statement indicating he was blindsided and hoped the administration would reconsider. But a replacement has already been announced.

I talked to a source very close to the situation and the source said several parents seemed unhappy with Bennett. I also spoke to Jeffery McClendon's father and he said Jeffery will remain at Quartz Hill.

Sunday Results from the Paul Pierce Fall league at Inglewood HS

Thanks to Gerry Freitas for this report

Paul Pierce Fall league at Inglewood High Results- Sunday September 15


Game 1: Brentwood 42, Santa Margarita 41 (Overtime)

Game 2: Santa Margarita 43, Beverly Hills 35

Game 3: Sierra Canyon 36, JW North 34 (Overtime)

Game 4: St. Anthony's 37, Long Beach Poly 35

Game 5; Lawndale 58, Rolling Hills Prep 54

Game 6: El Camino Real 47, Inglewood 41

Game 7: Bishop Montgomery 45, Campbell Hall 28

Game 8: Chaminade 51, Milikan 42






This post was edited on 9/16 12:35 PM by Dave Keefer

San Diego Hoover's coach resigns over dispute

I received an email from Ollie Goulston, head coach of Hoover HS in San Diego, and he has decided to resign over disagreements with the administration. I have the impression he will seek another coaching position elsewhere.

He listed his accomplishments:


The winningest program in San Diego (255 wins)

Only school ever to win 26 games or more for 6 consecutive seasons

4 CIF Championships (Including first in 43 years)

3 State Elite 8 Appearances

6 Sweet 16 State Appearances

7 CIF Championship Appearances (Including first in 30 years)


8 League Championships including 6 in a row (one of only 8 schools in San Diego ever to do this)

Full Story

Californiapreps/Slam Jam Showcase coverage

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Former NBA Coach Don Casey Added as Showcase Clinician


This image from the Icemen Basketball Facebook page shows longtime NBA coach Don Casey, left, with Icemen coach and event coordinator Todd Malecki. Both coaches will be at Sunday's showcase event at Wildomar Cal Lutheran HS. (photo courtesy of Icemen Basketball)
Longtime NBA coach Don Casey will be among the instructors at the Icemen Basketball Showcase camp Sunday (Aug. 11) at Wildomar Cal Lutheran, coach and coordinator Todd Malecki confirmed.
Casey, who started coaching high school in New Jeresey, was the head coach of both the Los Angeles Clippers and New Jersey Nets. He also served as an assistant coach with the Chicago Bulls (1982-83) and Boston Celtics (1990-96). Before jumping to the NBA, Casey was the head coach at Temple University from 1973-82.
Malecki wrote on the Icemen Facebook page that Casey will serve as a "skills clinician" at the camp, which is designed for all incoming and current high school players.
The event is scheduled from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. It will include instruction, competition and evaluations, which will be sent to colleges.
Cal Lutheran is located at 31970 Central Ave. in Wildomar.
Cost is $85 in advance, $90 at the door.
Information: (951) 445-4376 or email icemenbball@aol.com.
?JEFFREY PARENTI / jparenti@pe.com[/I]

4th annual Summer Showcase has been moved to Aug. 11

Summer Showcase Event has been moved to Sunday, Aug 11th. It's at California Lutheran HS (Wildomar, Ca) from 10:30-4:30. For 2014, 15, 16, and 17 players. Cost is $85 (pre register) and $90 at door. Colleges in attendance. Top performers write up goes to 130 colleges. Icemen Basketball has helped 72 kids get scholarships since 2006. Call 951-445-4376 or email icemenbball@aol.com to register. Form at Icemen Basketball (on Facebook).
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