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Azariah Bryant

Irving,TX

Summary

Recent graduate with strong research and technical skills, demonstrating effective problem-solving abilities. Detail-oriented with a proven capacity to quickly grasp new concepts and methodologies. Committed to delivering high-quality results in fast-paced environments.

Overview

2
2
years of professional experience

Work History

Youth Basketball Assistant Coach

Lady Apache's Basketball
Arlington, Texas
05.2025 - Current
  • Developed positive relationships with student athletes by providing guidance both on the court and off the court.
  • Instructed athletes in sportsmanship principles, emphasizing respect for teammates, opponents and referees.
  • Assisted head coach in developing practice plans and drills to improve player skills.
  • Supported head coach in organizing team strategy and game preparation.
  • Observed player performance to provide constructive feedback and improvement tips.

College Basketball Player

Highland Community College
Highland, Kansas
08.2023 - 05.2025
  • Practiced daily with team to improve skills and tactics.
  • Attended strategy sessions to discuss game plans and opponent analysis.
  • Collaborated with coaches to refine individual performance techniques.
  • Maintained physical fitness through rigorous training and conditioning routines.
  • Demonstrated sportsmanship at all times while representing the college basketball program.
  • Engaged in academic responsibilities while balancing rigorous athletic commitments.

Education

Associate of Applied Science - Criminal Justice

Highland Community College
Highland, KS
05-2025

Skills

  • Effective communication
  • Strong leadership
  • Excellent Decision-making
  • Time allocation
  • Teamwork skills
  • Problem solving
  • Innovative thinking

Timeline

Youth Basketball Assistant Coach

Lady Apache's Basketball
05.2025 - Current

College Basketball Player

Highland Community College
08.2023 - 05.2025

Associate of Applied Science - Criminal Justice

Highland Community College