As a 4-year starter, a captain, and an Academic All-Canadian at University of Windsor, there might not be a better role model than Kayah Clarke.
During her playing career, Kayah was known most notably for her competitive nature, ability to attack the rim, and consistently leading her team.
Before becoming a PGC Director, Kayah spent 3 years as a Basket Instructor for PGC where she learned that the person who shows up on the court is just as important as who you show up as off the court.
Like many aspiring players, she’s no stranger to overcoming setbacks… Kayah was unfortunate enough to suffer 2 brutal ACL tears and faced many other mental hurdles throughout her playing career but overcame these challenges with grit and determination.
She takes great pride in the overwhelmingly positive feedback she’s received from her players during her coaching career thus far.
She currently lives in Atlanta, GA.
Favorite Quote:
“The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existence.”
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