Courtney Sims
 

Courtney played four years at Michigan University averaging 10 points and 6 rebounds for his career. Courtney went on to have a very successful professional career. Courtney played for 3 NBA teams during his career and was named the NBA D league MVP in 2009. Also, won 2 Championships in the D league for the Iowa Energy under head coach Nick Nurse who is the current Toronto Raptors Head Coach. Courtney would go on to play 12 years of professional Basketball before founding Team Sims Basketball program in Foxboro.

Kevin Harrigan

From as young as he can remember Kevin has been obsessed with basketball.  He worked tirelessly throughout his high school career at Nauset High School to go on to play at Williston Northampton Prep and then at Ithaca College.  After years of working in the entertainment industry in Los Angeles, Kevin returned to Cape Cod and immediately started volunteering with his old high school at Nauset.  He hasn’t stopped coaching since, Kevin loves working one on one with players to grow their games and try to find opportunities for them to succeed at the next level.  He’s currently the head coach for the Nauset Varsity Boys team and looks forward to passing on his love of the game to the next generation of Cape Cod hoopers.  

Phone: 508.241.6242 – Email: kharrig1@gmail.com

Sean FitzPatrick

Sean played basketball for Falmouth High School where he was a league all-star for 2 years, followed by postgrad year at The Winchendon School. He attended college at UMass Dartmouth, graduating in 2014. Sean just finished his 9th season of coaching at Falmouth High School, his last 4 seasons being the JV coach and lead assistant to the Varsity. He has been an instrumental part of Team Sims for the last 6 years, coaching various AAU Teams, running clinics at the Academy and providing private training. 

David Laine

David was a four year starter at Bourne High School, winning a conference championship in 2017. He then went on to play 3 seasons at Bridgewater State University. After his playing days he jumped into the coaching world. Coaching for multiple club programs he finally found a home here with Team Sims. He is currently an assistant coach at Bridgewater State University where he was a part of the program’s biggest turnaround, going from a 4 win season to an 18 win season in 2023. David wants to spread his love of the game to all the future hoopers through being a positive teammate and hard work.

Donta Phillips

 

Todd Tinkham

Todd Tinkham played high school basketball at Old Town High School. After High School he played at Mass Bay Community College where he broke the 3 point record for makes in a season. After Mass Bay he has played semi pro for several different teams. He currently coaches at Falmouth High School and for the Mass Wolves ABA Mens basketball team.

Jordan DiMaggio

One of the greatest teachers in life is experience… Come train with someone who’s been there before. Coming out of High School, I was a 2x first team Old Colony League All-Star, the 3rd leading scorer in Easter Massachusetts (avg. 24.6 ppg at Barnstable) and arguably one of the best players to ever play on Cape Cod. 

I’ve had plenty of highs and many lows with the game of basketball. Now I’m passing my knowledge down to the youth. My goal is to teach these young players wha tI learned late which is the importance of consistency, a strong work ethic, being a STUDENT-athlete and never giving up on yourself!

I’m not claiming to be the BEST trainer in the world but I’m committed to helping each and every athlete that wants to elevate their game and is willing to PUT IN THE WORK to become the best possible version of their self. 

Morgan Kendrew

Morgan is the all-time leading scorer for both boys and girls at Barnstable High School: scoring 1,544 points in her four year varsity career (2004-2008). She was named a Boston Herald and Boston Globe All Scholastic player, a McDonald’s All American nominee, and BHS female athlete of the year her senior year. Morgan was inducted into the BHS Hall of Fame in 2020.  She went on to play for Brandeis University, who are in the UAA (University Athletic Association) conference, competing against top tier teams such as NYU, University of Chicago, Washington University, etc. and played in the NCAA Elite 8 game her freshman year. Morgan was a four year starter (2008-2012) and ended her career 26 points short of 1,000 due to a back injury that kept her out of 5 games in the beginning of her senior year. In the Brandeis record book, Morgan is ranked #10 for scoring, #5 for 3-point field goals, and #4 for free-throw percentage. She was a UAA all conference player, New England Women’s Basketball Association all-star, and Brandeis University’s Female Athlete of the Year as a senior. After her playing career, Morgan went on to coach NCAA women’s basketball as an assistant coach for Mount Ida University (2012-2015) and at her alma mater, Brandeis University (2015-2016) along with coaching AAU basketball and personal training. Since then, she has coached and trained numerous athletes in both basketball skills training as well as sports performance. Morgan is an ACSM (American College of Sports Medicine) certified personal trainer and is currently studying to become a certified strength and conditioning specialist as well as a nutrition coach.