HEAD COACH
Bernard Loudermill, first season after coaching the Muskegon boys from 2004-2012.

ASSISTANT COACHES
Orbra Coleman
Camaryia Williams
Marie Williams
Takarri Churchwell

2021-2022 OVERALL RECORD
11-9 overall, lost to Kenowa Hills 43-37 in the opening round of Division 1 district play.

2021-2022 CONFERENCE RECORD
10-4 in the O-K Green Conference, second place

RETURNING STARTERS
None

KEY RETURNING PLAYERS
Breanna Gamble-Jones, 5-6 sophomore forward
Kamya Anderson, 5-3 senior guard

KEY NEWCOMERS
Ty’veonna Davis, 5-11 senior guard/forward
Mariah Sain, 5-9 freshman guard/forward
Camiyah Bonner, 5-5 freshman guard
Aliyah Winston, 5-6 freshman guard
Kennedi Laudermill, 5-10 freshman forward
Jaila Martin, 5-11 freshman forward/center
Shamari Hamilton, 5-6 sophomore guard
Breasia Gamble-Jones, 5-6 sophomore forward

ANTICIPATED TEAM STRENGHTS
The Big Reds anticipate being a solid defensive team this season and will have a lot of scoring capability. They will also have plenty of guards with speed and quickness to get to the basket. Mariah Sain and Camiyah Bonner, two incoming freshman guards, have very promising skillsets.

ANTICIPATED TEAM CHALLENGES
Muskegon will be young this season with only one returning senior. The Big Reds will have to come together quickly with almost a completely new squad under a first-year head coach.

TEAMS TO BEAT IN THE CONFERENCE
Mona Shores and Reeths-Puffer, according to Loudermill.

FIRST GAME
December 1 at Kalamazoo Central

COACH QUOTE
“We want to build a program from the lower levels up to the varsity level. We want to sustain those feeder programs to continue improving the varsity program, which is the ultimate goal.”