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Jason T. James (born October 10, 1977) is an American high school basketball coach who is currently boys' varsity coach at Milan High School in Milan, TN. He was previously a college basketball coach, most recently men's basketball head coach at the University of Tennessee at Martin (UT Martin).
St. Martin High School is a suburban public high school located in the unincorporated community of St. Martin, Mississippi, United States, with an Ocean Springs postal address. It is part of the Jackson County School District .
St. Martin de Porres holds the MHSAA state record for the most state titles in boys track with fifteen (as of 2015). [7] The Eagles have the most football state titles on any CHSL school with twelve (as of 2015). [8] St. Martin de Porres has won seven state championships in boys basketball. [9] Eagle teams have won three girls track state ...
Marv Sherrill, center, is the most successful wrestling coach in South Dakota history — leading the Arrow to more than 500 duals wins (504-151-13), eight state championships and nine state ...
Longview St. Mary’s Catholic (6-3); 10. Lake Jackson Brazosport Christian (12-2) High School Basketball Farwell's Landri Richey welcomes tough coaching as she chases full potential. GIRLS Class ...
Wager has also been coaching the Under Armour All-American game for the past 10 years. He was head coach in 2022. He was also a board member for the Texas High School Coaches Association from 2016-21.
St. Martin played high school soccer at Mount Saint Joseph High School, where he was a two-time all-state and All-MIAA selection, been named to the Adidas All-American game in 2017. He also played club soccer for Baltimore Celtics, helping the team to become 2016 and 2018 State Cup Champions and 2017 Regional Champions.
Saint Martin de Porres High School was established in 2004 as a part of the Cristo Rey Network of work-study University-preparatory schools.Students are only accepted if their family's income is at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty level, and most are one to two years behind their grade level. [1]