Coach Dennis Edwards
and Coach Terry Graham

| Director/President/ Co-Founder: | Dennis Edwards |
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| Address: | 14206 192nd Ave. NE Woodinville, WA 98077 |
| Home: | 425-885-0782 |
| Work: | 206-283-7121 |
| Cell: | 206-972-7557 |
| Email: | djeace@msn.com |
| College Coordinator/ Co-Founder: | Terry Graham |
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| Address: | 9744 45th Avenue SW Seattle, WA 98136 |
| Home: | 206-932-2167 |
| Work: | 206-709-9662 |
| Cell: | 206-406-8860 |
| Email: | tlg20@comcast.net |
Coach Edwards is starting his 10th year as the Founder/President of the Puget Sound Flight Girls Basketball Program. Dennis helped to coach the club’s top high school teams during each of the first six years. He also coached at Redmond high school as varsity assistant (four years) before becoming Head Varsity Coach (four years) and with the Redmond select program as the 6th grade coach (four years). Before coaching with Redmond high, he was the Redmond select coordinator (four years) along with being a coach (four years) in the Redmond select program. While coaching in Redmond select, he also coached in the Seattle Magic program (4 years). He has been coaching kids from 4th grade through seniors in high school for the past fifteen years. Dennis graduated from Central Washington University with a Bachelor of Arts in Construction Management. He has been working for McBride Construction for going on twenty-five years and is currently President of its Property Damage/Special Projects Division. Dennis and his wife Angie have been married for twenty-six years and have two daughters, Jamie (23) a graduate from the University of Nebraska-Kearney, currently a middle school health and P.E. teacher in Colorado Springs and Erika (21) a senior at Sacramento State. Dennis has participated in sports for as long as he can remember. He played baseball and basketball, wrestled, and ran cross country and track while attending High School in Juneau, Alaska. At Central Washington, he ran track and wrestled his freshman year and played football for four years, receiving Academic All-American Honors his senior year.
Dennis very much believes in giving back to the community in the ways that he himself benefited during his youth. Many people during his youth influenced him to play sports, and because of this he attributes much of his success in life to this opportunity that was given him. Dennis truly enjoys working with these young basketball players and sincerely looks forward to watching them become successful young adults using the life skills they have obtained through sports.
