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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The SJA HS boys basketball coach is Book Richardson, he was a convicted felon, but Biden pardoned him. Walt Webb is running the post-grad team and the middle school program, which is really his twins, kids he knows and the owner's son. They only had a few outside kids enroll in the MS program. This is very different than Gillion and Bethel Academy. Webb's twins are officially 7th graders, however I am pretty sure they are older than 12 years old. For some reason, the taller twin made the varsity or JV team. $35,000 is a lot of money to pay for Daddy ball and a free online public school. There is another MS coach who is Webb's buddy that has a son at SJA. Again, they brought on people they knew as SJA didn't bring in many other/outside kids from grades 5-8.[/quote] Webb has con artist ways, but is also a basketball coach with years of legitimate experience, which is how he gets away with the daddyball. One of the 8th graders Webb brought in has been ranked number 1 in the country and somewhere within the top ten players in the country for his age group for years. He has always used his basketball connections to surround his twin sons with the best talent he could find and when he can’t find talent the right age, he has cheated and used older kids, and this is something he’s been doing atleast since the twins were 4 years old. The twins are old enough to be 9th graders but are 7th graders so they should be good playing with 7th grade competition. Their father will make sure the taller one is the point guard and primary ball handler. He will try not to bring in anyone better and if he does, they won’t get much playing time at that position. Wont surprise me if Webb doesn’t work out over there. If he’s coaching post grad in addition to middle school, he will try to have his middle school sons working out with the post grad team for sure. Will also try to sneak them into any unsanctioned games if he can get away with it. And the tall one will be the point guard on that post grad team. [/quote] I heard the taller twin got in during a HS practice session, when one of the HS on court players made a mistake. MS was there watching but instead of Book putting in a HS sub, Webb put in his son. Seems like Khryi would have gotten in before Webb's kid, but maybe Khryi is an actual 8th grader and has not reclassed?[/quote] Khyri is the reason Webb’s AAU teams won national championships. He’s the reason Webb got the chance to coach at Takeover. Webbs using that kid. Webb is only worried about the development of his kids. He will probably separate from St James if they stop him from his daddyball tendencies. [/quote] Sad that that kid's family is letting him be used by Webb. Notice they glommed on to a great player who doesn't threaten his own kids "point guard" position. What a bunch of coattail riders.[/quote] Webb will only get to use him while coaching the middle school team. He doesn’t play for Webb any longer with AAU. The Nike sponsored teams picked this kid up. Webb took him to Takeover his 6th grade year because Webb to get the open coaching position. The next year Webb was telling people he was going to get the 7th grade coaching job, but the 7th grade coach had been there for years, and he didn’t step aside for Webb to be able to coach and build a team around the twins. So Webb separated from Khyri and some of the other players he coached at Takeover and went to Team Museum. The guys liar and a con. He got fired from John Champe and was telling people he was getting offered jobs at every private school that had a basketball coaching job open. None of those schools wanted Webb. They want coaches with integrity. I’m surprised St James took him. [/quote]
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