Carter Oesterling serves as a true testament to the resilience required to remain involved in the game despite challenging circumstances. Following the derailment of his college playing career due to injuries, Carter assumed the role of a team manager for a year before transitioning into an assistant coaching position throughout his college years. Upon graduation, he returned to his alma mater, Washington University, to continue his coaching journey.
Throughout his years immersed in the game, Carter has learned a crucial lesson – how you do anything is how you do everything. His commitment to being the first one in and the last one out of the gym extends into all facets of life, emphasizing that preparation fosters confidence, ultimately leading to success.
Carter’s passion lies in the holistic development of young athletes, shaping them not only as players but also as young adults. He recognizes that life doesn’t necessarily become easier with age; instead, individuals learn to navigate adversity more effectively. Carter views this resilience as instrumental in his work with athletes.
For those seeking an enriching and transformative experience, Carter provides a distinctive opportunity. His training sessions extend beyond basketball; they aim to empower athletes, facilitating the discovery and embrace of their true selves both on the basketball court and in life.
“Rome wasn’t built in a day, but they worked on it every day”
– John Heywood
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"The energy, check in and pick up, parent meeting, class material, it was absolutely incredible!!
Coach Carter was amazing also Coach Dane was very attentive and detail oriented. I love love love this camp!!"
- Nevrize Aydogan
"My son learned so much in 1 week at the PGC camp it was amazing. He took notes, listened to new concepts and grew into a new phase of his basketball journey! He asked me if he could attend next year too and that was after day 1 of the camp when he asked me!"
- Mark Lowe