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Treasure Coast Elite Coaches...

Coaches Efren and Glenda Montgomery have a true passion and knowledge for the game of basketball. Coach Glenda began her career at Sebastian River High School where she coached the girls’ high school basketball team to an impressive record of 19-4.

Coach Efrem and Glenda later joined the staff at Indian River State College (IRSC). As Head Coach and Assistant Coach for the Women’s Basketball team for 12 years, they led the team to four state tournaments. They were also two years Southern Conference Runner-Ups, one year Southern Conference Tournament Champs and one year regular season Southern Conference Champions. Coach Glenda was also named Coach of the Year that same year. In addition, Coach Glenda and Efren were also credited with one of their girl basketball player, Cheniree Winns, being selected as a Pre-Season All American which was a first in the history of IRSC.

Upon leaving IRSC, Coach Glenda and Coach Efrem, both joined the coaching staff at Fort Pierce Central, where Glenda was the head coach for the girls’ junior varsity basketball team. In addition, Coach Efrem also served as coach for the junior varsity boys’ basketball team with an impressive record of 13-1 in 2009-2010.

Other achievements include coordinators/coaches for the Resurrection Life Family Worship summer basketball league camp for 6 years where over 300 children participated during the life of the program. They’re most notable achievement is the basketball accomplishments of their three children, Brittni, Brandy, and Efrem Jr. Brittni, the oldest, was named a 2010 McDonald All American Nominee. Brittini was scouted by numerous Division 1 schools including South Florida and Georgia Tech for her unique basketball talent. She signed with Virginia Tech. Brandy, a sophomore at Lincoln Park Academy, is following in her sister’s footsteps. She too is now being scouted by some of the same Division 1 schools. Efrem Jr, a fifth grader at Fairlawn Elementary, is one of the top players in the 10-11 year old travel basketball AAU circuit.