Rick Shore

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Rick Shore is an American basketball coach .

Life

Shore studied sports at Ithaca College , New York, and graduated in 1965, and received his master's degree from Bridgeport College in Connecticut in 1969 .

Shore was a basketball coach at Mount Vernon High School in New York State for 14 years, including three as head coach. In 1978 he moved to the coaching staff at Wichita State University , where he worked as an assistant coach for eight years. Shore then moved to Germany and from 1986 looked after the Bundesliga club DTV Charlottenburg as a coach. He negotiated a three-year contract with the Berliners. In the playing years 1987/88 and 1988/89 he played with Charlottenburg in the European Cup. During the 1989/90 season the Berliners separated. Shore went to the labor court and was awarded 150,000 D-Marks, which contributed significantly to the end of the DTV, as the association had to file for bankruptcy as a result.

From 1991 to 1996 he was an assistant coach at Garden City Community College in the state of Kansas, and then coached a school team in Florida while also working as a physical education teacher.

Individual evidence

  1. Wichita State University 1981–1982 Shocker Basketball PDF file (English) 60 pp.
  2. a b sun-sentinel.com (engl.)
  3. They're Making Their Marks: Local Players Try Germany as Alternate Route to NBA Los-Angeles Times, By Jeffrey Parenti Sep. 4, 1988 (engl.)
  4. a b 25 years of ALBA Berlin Basketball, Eine Chronik, 292 pp.
  5. ^ Pearl basket, Korać Cup 1987-88