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Teohn Conner

Teohn as a trainer:

I’ve spent the past 12 years doing skill development throughout the Bay Area. I’ve not only accumulated a wealth of cutting-edge training knowledge and experience, but I’m also a tremendous leader and one of the most energetic and passionate trainers in the industry. It is my belief that basketball mimics life in most aspects. My goal is to ensure all my players are successful on and off the court. I believe that anyone who can work hard, work smart, and work consistently has an unlimited potential for success. I understand that I have a huge influence and impact on each player I come in contact with, and I hold that responsibility in the highest regard.

 

Teohn as a Player...

 

I played professional basketball for one season in China. I finished my professional career here in the United States for 6 years including five seasons in the famed American Basketball Association (ABA) for the San Francisco Rumble, East Bay Pitbulls and Bay Area Matrix and in the International Basketball League for one season for the Oakland Slammers. 

 

I played college basketball at Saint Mary’s College where I was a two-year starter and averaged over 6 points and 4.5 rebounds per game.  I played one season under Coach Dave Bollwinkel, who is now a Scout for the Chicago Bulls and one season under the tutelage of Coach Randy Bennett, who has turned Saint Mary’s into one of the winningest programs on the west coast. 

 

Prior to arriving at Saint Mary’s, I attended Midland Junior College where I led the team to a sixth place finish in the national junior college tournament, averaging 19 ppg and 11 ppg during the season. I attended Ferriday High School in Louisiana where I was named the Metro Player of the Year in my senior season, averaging 18 ppg, 7 rpg and 5 asg, leading the team to a District Championship.

 

I’m as educated off the court as I am on it, touting a Master’s Degree in Leadership and also a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science. Both degrees are from Saint Mary’s College.

 

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