Leadership Team
Hustle! Play with a lot of heart ESPECIALLY on defense. I can't stress enough that a strong defense will create easier offensive opportunities. This is OUR house! Be vocal and play as a team. Think about power in numbers."
Owner/Head Coach
Coach JQ was the Boys Varsity Head Coach for Huntington Middle School in San Marino, California in 2017-2019. He developed the team from a 1-win season to an undefeated team by the next season. In 2021, he was one of Brant Minor’s Max Hoops training coaches in Grants Pass, Oregon.
Jeff Quebral
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Coach JQ has played organized competitive basketball since 1989. In 2012, he became a professional coach and trainer for CrossFit 626 and then founded Old School Hustle Basketball Academy. His history includes…
YMCA
CIF
Collegiate Intramural
NBA Hoop It Up 3 on 3
PacRim, PABL, League Ballers
Division Championships
Most Improved Player
Most Inspirational Player
Most Valuable Player
Best Offensive Player
Best Defensive Player
Most Valuable Player
1st Team All League
His experience and exposure to different types of coaches, teams, and leagues has made him a very dynamic, and flexible basketball player. He has played every position and been a good example of a role player.
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In 2019 he moved out of state to the Pacific Northwest to become a Wildland Firefighter. He spent 5 years learning a new career and inevitably moved thru the ranks and became a chainsaw operator and hazard timber feller in Wildland Firefighting.
In 2025 he decided to come back to the world of coaching to focus on developing his own youth basketball program to be made available to the public, stemming from the success of his philosophies as head coach at Huntington Middle School.
His hobbies are motorsports and media production.
COMMUNICATION is key in any relationship you have. From basketball to being married, communication gives you the best results to conquer anything and everything.
Lead Coach
Coach AJ has been around basketball all his life. Growing up in a rough neighborhood was tough and basketball was his outlet to becoming the man he is today. He has the same background as Coach JQ did with learning the basics of basketball and getting mentored by the methods taken from the great Coach John Wooden of UCLA. With being exposed to a variety of skillsets, Coach AJ played against older age groups while growing up. He had many role models pave the road for him. Not only is he a great point guard with great ball handling skills, but he is a great leader when it comes to life learning events as well.