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East Coast Basketball Camps is directed by Coach Dan Spainhour, who has been directing camps for more than 20 years.                            

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About Dan Spainhour

The camp is directed by Dan Spainhour. Coach Spainhour has been directing camps for over 22 years. He has received numerous awards during his coaching career, including three state championships and fourteen coach of the year honors. This past season he returned to high school coaching at West Stokes in King, NC. He led the Wildcats to the regular season conference championship for the first time in school history. (Coach Spainhour & the Wildcats after earning first place)

 In 2006 he was a member of the Florida State Seminoles Basketball staff where he helped lead them to the postseason NIT.(Coach Spainhour and FSU at the ACC tournament)  He also coached at the University of Miami where he helped lead the Hurricanes to their first NCAA tournament appearance in 38 years. As a high school basketball coach, he collected over 245 victories.

Coach Spainhour is considered to be one of the top teachers of basketball fundamentals in the country. Duke’s coach Mike Krzyzewski has this to say about him: "It is a privilege to endorse Dan Spainhour's coaching and teaching ability. I have found him to not only be extremely knowledgeable about the game but he also has an amazing way of communicating with youngsters. It is a great combination!"
Spainhour is also  the founder of Educational Coaching and Business Communications, a company that specializes in informational manuals for educators, parents, coaches and athletes. He is the author of several books including: How to Get Your Child An Athletic Scholarship: A Parent's Guide to Recruiting; A Season in Words: A Coach's Guide to Motivation from the Preseason to the Postseason; and Coach Yourself: A Motivational Guide for Coaches and Leaders

 Spainhour also served as Athletic Director of West Stokes High School from 1998-2003, he managed athletic teams including scheduling, budgeting, hiring of staff, travel arrangements, academic enforcement and facilities coordinator. He also organized, directed and established funding and sponsorship for the formation of a new high school athletic program. Spainhour was also the head men's basketball coach at West Stokes High School were he was named the 2001-2002 Conference Coach of the Year. He led the team to the state playoffs in the school's first year of existence, as well as the sectional semifinals in the third year.

Bishop McGuinness High School is were Spainhour acquired his first high school coaching experience. He served as the head men's basketball and baseball coach. As basketball coach he was named coach of the year four times, had two state final appearances, won three conference championships, won two-consecutive tournament championships and had four consecutive 20-win seasons. As the baseball coach he won three state championships and was named coach of the year eight times. In his career he has accumulated a varsity coaching record of 246-143.

Spainhour was the recipient of the Governor's Laurel Wreath Award as an Ambassador of Athletics in the State of North Carolina, was appointed to the state's agency governing private school athletics and elected to the committee which oversaw state sectional basketball tournaments in the state during his career.

Spainhour earned his bachelor's degree in health and physical education from High Point College and his Master's Degree in sports administration from the University of Miami in 1998.

 

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