Meet NBC-APU's Coaches

We select outstanding people we believe are of high integrity and character, work ethic and willingness to pour their lives into helping athletes be their best. We work hard to hire college players, college and high school coaches and dynamic competent teachers of the game.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Danielle Voss

Danielle has been a certified athletic trainer for 5 years. She recieved her college degree from Mars Hill college in 2005 and her Masters degree from UNC Pembroke in 2007. Currently she is the ATC for Mars Hill College and has been working with NBC Alaska for 4 years. While she doesn't have any basketball playing experience she is a huge fan of college basketball, especially Duke. Her favorite part of NBC is the energy and impact seen on the kids.

Terrell Burgess

Terrell is straight outta Compton, California. Although from Compton, Terrell left at a young age to pursue his life goals of visiting every country in the world. Currently he has visited 89 countries and was part of a research expidition to Antartica. He is in the running for the most interesting man in the world. He attended Metro State in Denver, starting as point guard. He was first team All-League and was also voted as the defensive player of the year in 2006-2007. He currently coaches women's basketball in Northern California at Siskiyaus Community College and has been there for 3 years. One of his favorite parts of NBC camps is pushing players and having them enjoy sweat and hard work.

Craig Jantizen

Craig is the lone Canuck up here hailing from Calgary, Alberta. He played college basketball in Canada for 5 years. He was a 3 time All-Conference player and Captain of the 2009 National Champion Mount Royal Cougars. He was a 1st team All-Star at the National tournament. Craig brings a new style to basketball earning himself the nickname of Air Canadian for his unique gliding ability He loves NBC and the positive environment that liberates kids and gives them a safe place to be who they are. It is great to see a sport camp that intentionally impacts kids beyond sport.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Carl Arts

Carl Arts is in his first summer working on the NBC Camps staff. He has just recently finished up his fourth and final season with the University of Alaska Anchorage Division II Seawolves. This past season, Carl led the Seawolves to a 29-6 record and a final four appearance at the NCAA Division II tournament leading his team in scoring, rebounding, and steals. This year Carl was named an NABC 1st Team All-American, 1st Team All-West Region, 1st Team All-Tournament at the West Regional Tournament, 1st Team All-Conference, and All-Tournament Team at the prestigious Division I Great Alaska Shootout, leading the tournament in rebounding. He is UAA's third leading all-time scorer and rebounder, and is in UAA's all-time top 10 in 12 different categories. His major is Physical Education and he plans to pursue a career of playing professional basketball in Europe. Carl states, "I am very excited to use my talents to help kids improve their skills and reach their potential in basketball. I am looking forward to this opportunity and working with an experienced staff."


Sunday, June 8, 2008

Rebecca Kielpinski

2007-08: Leading scorer (12.7 ppg), rebounder (8.9 rpg), shot-blocker (2.0 bpg) for Seawolf team that posted best record in school history (30-5) and advanced to the NCAA Semifinals for the first time ever ... chosen Second Team All-America by Women’s Division II Bulletin... named honorable mention All-American by WBCA ... repeated as Great Northwest Athletic Conference Player of the Year, sharing honor with Seattle Pacific’s Jackie Hollands ... earned First Team All-GNAC honors for second consecutive season ... voted First Team All-West Region by both coaches (WBCA) and sports information directors (Daktronics) ... earned second straight Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout Most Outstanding Player award after leading Seawolves to second straight championship ... made All-Tournament Teams at West Regional Championships and Glacier Classic ... earned GNAC Player of the Week honors after Shootout performance, setting GNAC women’s hoops record with her 7th career POW award ... earned two honorable mention POW nods ... led GNAC in rebounding and double-doubles (12) for third straight year, and paced league in blocks for first time ... other GNAC ranks included 7th in scoring, 6th in FG% (.511), 15th in assists (2.3 apg) and 16th in minutes (28.3 mpg)

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Lonnie Ridgeway

2007-08: Saw action in 31 games, averaging 2.3 points and 1.3 rebounds for Seawolf team that posted best record in school history (29-6), won Great Northwest Athletic Conference, and advanced to NCAA Semifinals ... scored 8 points (3-5 FG, 1-1 3FG) and dished 2 assists in 95-90 2OT win at 11th-ranked BYU-Hawaii ... had 8 points, 7 assists, 3 assists, 0 turnovers and 3 steals in win over Texas-Permian Basin (Dec. 7) ... other top outings included 6 points and 5 rebounds in home win over MSU Billings; 4 points (2-4 FG) and 4 rebounds in home win over Western Oregon that clinched GNAC title; and 5 points (2-4 FG, 1-2 3FG) in home win over 23rd-ranked NW Nazarene.

Kenneth Barker

BEFORE UAA: Was 3-year starter at UAA arch-rival Alaska Fairbanks, earning Second Team All-Great Northwest Athletic Conference honors as a junior in 2006-07 ... GNAC’s 7th-leading scorer in ’06-07 at 16.0 ppg, shooting 45.7 percent from the field and 82.8 percent on free throws ... ranked second on Nanooks in rebounding (6.1 rpg) and assists (2.5 apg).

HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time team MVP and All-Harbor League selection at Clairemont High ... named Harbor League Player of the Year after averaging 27 points as a senior in 2003-04 ... led CHS to 2003 Harbor League title ... lettered 4 years in basketball and once in football.

Kelsey Dillon

NAIA DIVISION 1 CALIFORNIAN COLLEGE COACH COMING TO NBC UAA GIRL'S TEAM CAMP

Kelsey Dillon, head women's basketball coach at San Diego Christian College, will join UAA's highly successful Coach Tim Moser as featured coaches at NBC's 26th annual camp in Alaska.

Coach Dillon had great accomplishments when she played for the Azusa Pacific University Women's basketball program; she was a 2005 NAIA All-American, 2003 GSAC Defensive Player of the Year, Team Captain, and a 2005 GSAC All Conference Player.

Players attending the camp will have the opportunity to have very successful coaches watch them play. The wonderful thing for Alaskan basketball players is that they don't have to fly to the lower 48 to gain exposure. NBC Camps brings exposure to you. Over 30 Alaskan teams will be at NBC UAA Girl's team camps.

Angela Gimeno


Angela Gimeno is a pre-med major hoping to be involved in Athletic Training or medical studies. She has been with NBC since 1999, where she was involved in the first VA started in Spokane and has continued to coach as a Master Teacher at the Washington and Montana sites. In 2004 she was a part of the NAIA final four and has valued the life skills and basketball training of NBC. “NBC camp provides an outstanding atmosphere to learn, grow and have fun with kids. It has given me the tools I need to be successful in life. I love coaching and teaching basketball. NBC camps have given me a great opportunity to give back to the campers and be a part of the special journey of sports in their lives.”

Kellan Moll

Kellan Moll graduated from Grace Christian School where he played varsity basketball for four years. Kellan was the South Central Conference MVP for the 2007 and 2008 seasons. He is attending Seattle Pacific University next year, where he will be playing for the Men's Basketball Program. Kellan is working for NBC for his second consistent summer. Kellen says the he "went to NBC Camps for five years as a camper. Now, I am excited to be able to give kids the same opportunity I had. It is a place to get better as a basketball player and a person."