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Clint Hordemann
Vice President and Director of Player Development

Clint graduated from Boise State University in 2001 after 4 seasons on the Bronco basketball team, including a run to the Big West Conference Championship game. After attending Clackamas Community College as a freshman, Clint walked on to Boise State and earned a full scholarship for his three remaining seasons.

Clint began coaching at the University of Nevada-Reno under current LSU head coach, Trent Johnson. He then moved back to Boise where he began working for the Idaho Stampede. Currently, Clint is co-owner of Peterson & Hordemann Financial, which assists teachers with their retirement planning.

Clint started with the Idaho Select Basketball program in 2003. He is an NCAA certified coach.

Phone: (208) 989-1550
Email: clint@idahoselect.org

Justin McCarthy
12th Grade and summer coach

Justin is originally from the Boise area, playing his high school ball at Boise High School. From there he went on to play at the College of Idaho, where he ranks second all time in games played (121) and fourth in blocked shots. His career 98 wins are the most wins during four consecutive years in the school's history.

Justin has also played professionally in New Zealand. He has been working with kids on an individual and team basis since his graduation. Justin is an NCAA certified coach.

Colby Blaine
Summer Coach

Originally from Boise, Idaho, Colby graduated from Boise High School in 2005. Blaine attended Blue Mountain CC in Pendleton, Ore., where he was a member of the men's basketball team. He graduated with his associate of arts degree from BMCC in 2007 and transferred to the University of Montana Western. While at UMW, he was an assistant coach for the 2007-08 and 2008-09 seasons. Colby graduated Suma Cum Laude with a bachelor's degree in social science/history from UMW in the spring of 2009. He is now an assistant coach at the College of Southern Idaho.

During the past two summers, Colby has worked numerous camps across the country, including Boise State, Montana, Montana State, Utah, Stanford, Duke and Maryland. He was also the founder and director of TRDcamps.com, LLC, that provided basketball camps for more than 500 athletes in Eastern Oregon during the 2006-08 summers. Colby is currently working on his graduate degree in athletic administration through Idaho State University.

Jon DeWolfe
10th Grade Head Coach

Jon began his playing career at the University of Washington and finished at Walla Walla. He has been coaching youth basketball for several years in the Treasure Valley. Jon is an NCAA certified coach.

Jeff Matsushita
Character Development, 8th Grade Coach

Jeff is originally from Troy, Montana and is the head of the Men Today Men Tomorrow program. In addition to his coaching duties, Jeff also provides leadership training for our players. He is an NCAA certified coach.

Kevin Baker
9th Grade Head Coach

Kevin is originally from Boardman, Oregon and went on to play basketball at Oregon Tech. In 2004, he led his Hustlin' Owl team to the 2004 National Championship where he was selected the National Tournament MVP.

Kevin is an NCAA certified coach.

Alex Carlson
9th Grade Head Coach

Alex is an Oregon native and played basketball at Oregon Tech. As a Junior in 2004, Alex's Hustin' Owls won the National Championship. He is currently a graduate assistant for the Boise State University Men's Team.

Alex is an NCAA certified coach.

Matt Bauscher
Summer Coach

Matt is from Caldwell, ID where he starred at Vallivue High School, winning a state championship in 2000. He played his college ball at Boise State University, concluding with a Western Athletic Conference championship and making an appearance at the NCAA Tournament. Matt now plays professionally in Holland, where he led the league in scoring and assists and was selected as the league's MVP.

Vince Hordemann
President and Director of Operations

Vince graduated from the University of Idaho in 2000 and was a walk on to the basketball team. He received his MBA from Georgia Tech and is the former Vice President of Sales and Marketing for the NBA Development League's Idaho Stampede.

Vince started with the Idaho Select Basketball program in 2002. He is an NCAA certified coach.

Phone: (208) 830-7115
Email: vince@idahoselect.org
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Headlines
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8/10 - A Perfect Beginning [from SLAM Magazine]

5/28 - Vallivue graduates Bauscher, Jerome earn honors

4/21 - Idaho Select player Mitch Bruneel signs with CSI

4/10 - Idaho Select player and coach Matt Bauscher in the Dutch league

3/19 - Idaho Select players have big impact at state all-star game; Underdahl (Lakeland) scores 28 and Spjute (Borah) scores 18 and wins 3-point shootout

3/17 - Junior Phenon coach Carrick Felix commits to Duke

3/13 - All-Confrence Teams announced - 9 in 5A District III (Spjute-Player of the Year, Kelly, Percifield, Goodale, Duncan, Manning, Prohaska, Huskic and Steinbrenner), 6 in 4A District III (Hardee, Clark, Dubowski, Rowe, DeSilvia and Waltman), 5 in the 2A District III (J. Nebeker, S. Nebeker, Feil, Jardine and Kiser)

2/24 - Jensen (Firth) scores 15 and leads team back to state to try for title number four

2/24 - Goodale and Graham (Timberline) combine for 28 but Spjute (Borah) scores 31 with clutch free throws to lead the Lions to state play-in game

2/22 - Underdahl (Lakeland) scores 21 but Stannard (Moscow) puts up 23 to send the Bears to state

2/22 - Percifield (Mountain View) named Athlete of the Week

2/20 - Percifield (Mountain View) scores 26 points, grabs 7 rebounds and dishes 6 assists but Rocky Mountain too much

2/20 - Underdahl's 18 points leads Lakeland to win, back to Moscow for IEL state tournament bid

2/20 - Duncan and Prohaska (Boise) combine for 33 points but it's not enough to extend season; Spjute (Borah) scores 18 but can't get past Gillmor and Kelly's (Eagle) combined 32 in OT; Hardy (Bishop Kelly) gets another double-double (25 pts, 11 rebs) and DeSilvia scores 14 in win over Middleton; Nebeker brothers (Melba) combine for 36 but not enough against New Plymouth

2/20 - Former Idaho Select player Hansen helps Weber State down Idaho State 89-64

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(208) 830-7115
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