Christina and I met Coach Willie on a sultry night in June of 2007 at Cinco Ranch Middle School.  That night Coach Willie and I sat at IHOP for over four hours discussing basketball, life and God.  At the end of the night, I put Christina’s basketball future in his hands. The impact on Christina’s basketball skills and life lessons that Coach Willie has bestowed upon her can not be measured.  What an impact he has had on her life!

 

It is very rare in today’s world to meet someone so genuine and caring.  Coach Willie is more than a coach and mentor to Christina.  He is my best friend and brother.  Color has no meaning in our relationship. I would do anything to support Coach Willie.  We have spent endless hours exploring life and God that I would not trade for the world.

 

He has guided me and my family through the hardest of times, has been there during three back to back surgeries, and has guided Christina through some of the most difficult personal and basketball times. To say he is an angel is truly an understatement! Coach Willie is welcome in our home and in our lives twenty four hours a day, seven days a week. We love you, Coach!

 

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My daughter, Kayleigh, has been playing basketball since she was 10 years old. Although I’ve participated and enjoyed sports most of my life, basketball was not one I expressed much interest in.   But for Kayleigh, she loves the game, and in four short years, has begun to excel in this sport.  It has helped her confidence and self esteem tremendously. I believe God has a path for each and every person, and right now we are on a freeway with no “off ramp.”   God clearly brought Coach Willie into our path and I just wanted everyone to know how fortunate we are. We have had a few coaches through the years, and each and every one has helped Kayleigh in her progress as a basketball player.  However, Coach Willie has been a motivating factor for Kayleigh. He has helped her gain confidence in herself. He goes beyond what’s necessary and truly cares for each individual boy or girl like they were his own.  Coach Willie wants them to succeed, and believes in each and every one of them. He not only teaches them about basketball, but also about life’s lessons. He brings out the very best in every player. I have watched Kayleigh overcome her fears and become a better player, and overall individually. There is no “I can’t” in Coach Willie’s philosophy.  He pushes each player to do their very best, and inspires each one to establish goals and reach for them. I am amazed at how much he cares, and often I get phone calls from him just to check on Kayleigh’s well being. If a child shows a willing desire, Coach Willie will go above and beyond in helping that player reach their full potential. My wife and I are grateful for the opportunity God has given us and our daughter to work with Coach Willie. I know Kayleigh enjoys the humor he brings and looks forward to his practices--especially when she doesn’t have to run. Yes, conditioning is also one of Coach Willie’s philosophies, among others. We’ve worked with him steadily for the last year and in that year, we’ve seen positive, changes in Kayleigh.  We look forward to watching Kayleigh improve her basketball skills, focus on her education, and be the best she can be, all under the tutelage of Coach Willie.

 

Thank you Coach Willie!

 

Mark & Lynn Popkowski

 

 

Lindsey Andrew played for her Junior High team on 7C and 8C.  In January of her 8th grade year, she began training with Coach Willie Stevens.  She trained with Coach Willie and his other students as much as 6 days a week.  In addition, she joined Coach Willie’s 17U AAU team as a “developmental player”.  She was only 14, and the other girls she worked out with and played against were 16 to 18 years old.  Lindsey worked out and scrimmaged with the AAU team.  She did not get much playing time, but we knew that she wouldn’t.  She watched, listened, and learned.  Nine months after starting her training, Lindsey made the High School 9A team.

 

As Lindsey’s dad, I also decided to commit to Coach Willie’s program, and I got involved as a Coach.  This decision changed my life, as well as my entire family’s lives.  In addition to the personal rewards of working with young people, I also lost weight and got into decent shape.  I am 50 years old, and I am able to run sprints with them (and actually keep up).  Our family grew closer together, as we all participated in Lindsey’s development and accomplishments.

 

Here is my advice to any young person (and their parent’s) that want to improve their basketball skills.  Embrace Coach Willie, his training methods, and his philosophy’s.  Make that commitment, and I truly believe it will change your lives.

 

Coach Willie once told me that 75% of his high school age players will get a college scholarship offer.  I found that a little hard to believe.  Actually, it’s higher than 75%!!

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We first met Coach Willie at my daughter's basketball game at Beckendorff Junior High.  He introduced himself to my family and told us how he was interested in coaching La'Queena.  I didn't quite take him seriously at first, but that later changed in May when I ran into him at an outdoor court practicing with a few players.  I was dropping La'Queena off at her AAU practice that was nearby, when we began talking.  I liked what I had heard, especially after hearing that he helped over 75% of his players get offers for college scholarships.  We were invited to a practice to try him out.  La'Queena enjoyed the workouts and has brought her little sister DeeDee with her.  We soon bought into the program and have been committed ever since.

Family and friends can see the successful changes in the way the girls play, which is an exciting sight to see.  And I can also see a change in their attitude in a positive way.  Coach Willie is by far not only a coach.  He is a friend, mentor, and a motivatonal speaker.  He pushes not only my daughters, but also all players to not only give your all and push yourself on the court, but to also give if not equal then more effort in school and grades.  Education is the key to success!

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Texas Inferno helps teach my son that the principles which apply to success in basketball also apply to success in life….. hard work, teamwork, discipline, respect, never give up, practice pays off, etc.  There is a diverse group of coaches who constantly discuss these topics and relate their life experiences to the players which reinforces what I discuss with my son at home.  The younger players also get an opportunity to play full contact with the older players, many of which truly lead by example when it comes to these principles.  My son really looks up to and respects several of the older players who are great role models.  Coach Willie is always delivering a serious but positive message to the players and parents about playing with ‘heart’.  Whether we win or lose in a basketball game, I always feel like we are winning because my son is continuously becoming a better player and person because of the Texas Inferno.  That’s what T.I. means to me.

 

Grant Howard

 

Coach Willie,

The Texas Inferno has made me stronger not only physically but mentally.

When I first started with the Inferno, I didn’t know anything about basketball and lacked confidence. I couldn’t even dribble across the floor without bouncing it off my foot. Now after two years of excellent coaching and hard work, I can dribble coast to coast and finish strong at the hoop. I can drive and put the other team in foul trouble.

The best thing about the Texas Inferno is that the training translates to other sports. I am faster and more athletic which helps me succeed in football, baseball, track and basketball.

I am very grateful to the Texas Inferno family. It has changed my life.

Thank you,

Dakota Coffey
Class of 2016

 

Riley Magee -6th grade


   Dear Texas Inferno,

 I first started at L.C.A by a friend asking me to join him for a practice one day. That is when I became part of Coach Willie's family. Everyone was kind, welcoming, and energetic. It felt like I was always at home when I was around them. By the second month I had improved greatly. Coach Willie's teachings were not only teaching me skills and the game, but also teaching life lessons, such as education, growing up, and deciding what you will do later on in life. Every day I had something to look forward to, something to work for.

By the fourth month I was doing great! Coach Willie was supportive, and gave me self-confidence. That is when I heard about trying out for T.I. At first I was a little nervous, but Coach said..." You can do anything if you just try, don't say I won't, don't say I can't, say I'll try."


 Today, I am on the T.I team, and this team is like another family. "We will win together, lose together, but bottom line we will... stay together!" Never give up, never quit. It's all HARD WORK.

Texas Inferno and L.C.A has made a major impact on my life. Whether it be basketball or learning about what is to come later in life, or even major decisions in life. Coach says " What ever you put into it, that is what you get out of it."  So I am still continuing to TRAIN, WORK HARD, PRACTICE, and have FUN.


T.I and L.C.A will always be my family, and will always be my friends. So I would like to say Thank You for all your hard work and support you've given me and everyone else. You have changed lives, gotten people to places they could have never been. " You can do all things through God who gives me strength!"


                                                                                              I love you guys,

                                                                                                                    Riley Magee





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