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Mr. Byron Starks, Sr.
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Home Phone: 337-898-8889 Starks Returning to Cajuns Joshua Parrott � jparrott@theadvertiser.com � August 1, 2008 Barring any last-second surprises, Byron Starks will be returning to his alma mater. UL athletic director David Walker confirmed with The Daily Advertiser that university president Joseph Savoie has approved for Starks to be hired as an assistant coach for the men’s basketball team. Starks is scheduled to start his new job today, but the move is pending approval by the UL system board of supervisors at its Aug. 29 meeting. Earlier this month a source close to the men’s basketball program told The Advertiser that Starks was expected to fill the assistant coaching job left vacant with the departure of Johnny Simmons. “It’s an honor and a privilege to be able to coach for this program,” said Starks, who played for the Cajuns from 1990-94. “For me, it’s like a good homecoming. It’s an opportunity to give back to the program.” Starks, who spent the past five seasons as the head boys basketball coach at Northside Christian in Crowley, enjoyed a stellar playing career before going into coaching. He won two high school state championships at Grambling and finished 10th in Cajun history with 1,592 career points and in a tie for 10th with 133 career steals. The 6-foot-5 guard averaged 13.1 points in 121 career games with the Cajuns and was one of the main contributors on Sun Belt Conference championship teams in 1992 and ’94 under coach Marty Fletcher that advanced to the NCAA Tournament. He set Cajun records in Sun Belt play for 3-point shooting percentage (.467) and most field goals made (333) in ’93-94. As a senior in ’93-94, Starks averaged a career-high 17.9 points and earned all-conference honors in the regular season and conference tournament. He shot .412 from 3-point range that season – the sixth-best mark in team history. After spending time in camps with the Utah Jazz and the Miami Heat, Starks played professional ball overseas. Starks, who also coached the boys basketball program at Assembly Christian School from 1996-2003, was named the Louisiana Christian Schools Athletic Association Coach of the Year in 1997, ’98 and 2002. In addition to his coaching responsibilities, Starks is the founder and executive director of Champions International, Inc., a motivational non-profit corporation that teaches leadership skills and offers mentoring programs for young people. UL head coach Robert Lee raved about Starks’ qualifications for the job. “I think Byron is one of the best people that you’re ever going to meet,” Lee said. “I think he fits what we need for our basketball team. He’s a great role model for our guys on and off the court. He had tremendous success as a player and student at UL and is a guy who lives his life the right way. “We’re excited about him starting on the job (today).” The Cajuns should be among the preseason favorites in the Sun Belt Conference in 2008-09 after sharing the West Division title with Arkansas-Little Rock last season and going 15-15 despite having the nation’s third-youngest roster. All but four Cajuns are expected to return and join forces with a six-man recruiting class heavy on post players. Starks will work closely with post players during his first year with the Cajuns. “I think the biggest thing he’s going to do is help us with individual player development,” Lee said. “He has an ability to teach the game and help our players with their skills. “He’s a guy who can probably play as well now as he did in college.” Daily Advertiser, Aug. 1, 2008 * * * * * * * * * * * * Former Basketball: Champions International, Inc. Presents Byron Starks’ New Book Champions International, Inc. presents Byron Starks DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO BECOME A CHAMPION ? Find Out! In his new book, What Does It Take To Become A Champion?, Byron compiles Inspiring words from some of UL-Lafayette’s Greatest Student- Athletes & Coaches Hear From Greats Such AS: Brian Mitchell …and so many more! Listen to this quote: “If what you did yesterday is still big for you today, you haven’t done anything today.” – Dorsey Steamer UL-Lafayette All-American Softball Player “It comes back to how much you care – you can’t fake care.” – Tony Robichaux Most Wins by a UL-Lafayette Baseball Coach Hear What Others Are Saying: “For longtime Cajun fans, it’s a great trip down memory lane. It reminds you of some of the great athletes and coaches of the past and teaches you about some you may be unfamiliar with.” Kevin Foote “Byron Starks has put together one of the most powerful tools available today for anyone who wants to exceed and excel in every aspect of their life.” Hollis Conway �While reading What Does It Take to Become a Champion?, I thought, �How inspiring to hear from so many great athletes the things that helped them to achieve greatness, not only in their respective sport but in life in general.” Thank you Byron Starks for providing the next generation of champions with these tremendous insights!” Pastor Jeff Ables Crossroads Church Get Your Copy Today! Visit www.championsforlife.com or simply Patronize these locations for a copy, Acadian Religious & Gift Shop Bell’s Sporting Goods Family Christian Stores Alexander Books Crossroads Church For A Suggested Donation of $15.00 Help Support Local Youth Programs & Louisiana’s Ragin Cajuns Byron is a former UL-Lafayette basketball star. His high school and college accomplishments are impressive: As A Player ’89 & ’90 State Championships for Grambling High School Scored 42 pts. in ’90 State Championship Game ’90 State Tournament MVP 2 Time All State AAU All American ’92 & ’94 Sunbelt Championship teams for UL-Lafayette 2 NCAA Berths. ’92 Chevrolet Player of the Game vs. Oklahoma ’03 Inducted into the LHSAA Hall of Fame for his contribution to the game of basketball As a Coach 3 Time Coach of the Year for LCSAA 97, �98 , & ’02 2 LCSAA JV State Championships in ’97 and ’00 1 LCSAA Varsity State Runner up in ’97 and an appearance in the 2002 semi-finals. ’06 LHSAA District 9-C Champions & Coach of the Year Byron and his wife Angel are both graduates of UL-Lafayette and the proud parents of 3 sons, B.J., Christon, and Caleb. Along with his day-to-day responsibities as founder and executive director of Champions International, Inc., a motivational non-profit corporation , Byron still finds time to coach the game he loves, he currently coaches at Northside Christian School, in Crowley, LA. Need A Speaker for your next event? Contact, Byron at 898-8889 or visit www.championsforlife.com Byron Starks
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