Heritage Newspapers

Today:

Expanded Web Coverage

Staff Blog, "Inside The Newsroom"
Local Video

Sections
HOME
News
AP Wire
BlogCentral
Politics/Elections
Michigan News
Travel
Auto/Business
Business/Finance
Opinions
Legal Notices
Announcements
Obituaries
Archives
Special Sections

Entertainment
Entertainment
Events Calendar
Movie Reviews
Music Reviews
Recipes & Menus

Sports
Local Sports
MICentralSports
BlogCentral
Lions/NFL
Pistons/NBA
Red Wings/NHL
Tigers/MLB
College Basketball
College Football
Golf
NASCAR Racing
Tennis

Video & Photos NEW!
Video & Photo Sharing
Photos to Buy
AP Video
Podcasts
 

Submit Your News

Classifieds
Classifieds
MICentralAutos
MICentralHomes
Jobs
Place a Classified
Specials

Advertisements
Newspaper Ads
Advertising Info
Place An Ad

General Info
About Us
Contact Us
 Community Directories
Jobs at Heritage
Jobs in JRC
Letter to the Editor
Newsstand Locations
 Newspaper in Education
Subscribe & Renew

Carrier Info

Quick Links
Contests & Promotions
Cool Links
Crossword
Cruisin' Downriver
Lottery
MICentral
Personals
Ryan's Friends
School Closings School Closings
Weather
Traffic Updates
   AAAMDOT
   TRAFFIC.COM


TOP JOBS
TEST SCORERS Bachelors degree in any field required. Retirees are welcome. Scorers are hir...
COMPANY Drivers/ Owner Operators Well established bulk carrier, is currently recruiting co...
 [ View All Top Jobs ]
TOP AUTOS
COUNTOUR 1997 good condition, runs & drives good, some new parts $2000 331-770-2500
FOCUS 2001, great work car, new transmission, $1500/best. Must Sell! 734-624-5311 or 734-6...
 [ View All Top Autos ]
TOP HOMES
CLINTON: 1997 Shult, 16x70, 2 bdrm., 2 bath, all appl. stay, C/A, Water Wheel Sub, $27,000...
 [View All Top Homes ]
TOP RENTALS
TAYLOR UPDATED 3 bdrm., ranch, fenced yard, $825 + Dep. 734-718-6978
DEARBORN Hts. Helpful and willing to work with you Landlord!!! Don't miss this one!!! Imme...
 [ View All Top Rentals ]
TOP MERCHANDISE
 [ View All Top MDSE ]
  View Classifieds
  Submit a TopAd
       or call 1-877-888-3202

 
Sports 

The Saline Reporter
A Heritage Newspaper
Weekly Publication


Brown hired as new boys' hoops coach

Saline gets 'total package' with former Schoolcraft head coach

By Jerry Hinnen, Staff Writer

PUBLISHED: April 26, 2007

The Saline boys' basketball team has its man.

Advertisement

Former Schoolcraft College head coach Michael Brown agreed last week to become the new head coach of the Hornet boys' basketball program.

Brown will take over the position from Terry Breneman, who resigned in mid-March after 13 years at the Hornet helm.

"I'm very excited to be coming to Saline," Brown said in an interview April 17. "There's nothing lacking here in terms of what you need to be successful. I'm thrilled that I've been given what I feel is a great opportunity."

Saline High School Athletic Director Rob White said that there had been a large amount of interest in the position, but that after interviewing Brown, White had little doubt that he was the right choice for Saline.

"As an athletic director, ultimately what you're looking for is the total package, someone who knows their X's and O's, but more importantly is going to connect with kids and form positive relationships," White said. "When Mike left after his first interview, we felt he was clearly the leading candidate, that he would be that positive role model.

"It didn't take us long to decide that it was time to offer Mike the job."

Brown is a graduate of Huron High School in Ann Arbor and Siena Heights University, and served as an assistant on the benches of Belleville High School and Schoolcraft before being named head coach at Schoolcraft, a community college in Livonia.

Brown decided to pursue the Saline opening after receiving word of it through his friend Brian Townsend, an assistant men's coach at Ohio University.

"There's a number of different reasons," he said as to why he pursued the opportunity, adding that he had enjoyed his time at Schoolcraft but that it was "time to move on."

"(The Saline position) will be close to home; the facilities are excellent," he said. "It's a situation where I feel I can come in and be successful."

Although inexperience, injuries, and suspensions hindered the 2006-2007 Hornet boys and resulted in a disappointing 4-17 record, the team will return leading scorer and rebounder Kyle Larsen and a host of other contributors from the varsity and junior varsity teams.

Speaking before he had even met his future Hornet players, however, Brown wasn't ready to set firm expectations for his first season in charge, other than that his team can be expected to give 100 percent on and off the floor.

"We're going to get after it, no matter what," he said. "I'm a competitor. I expect to win, and I want my players to expect to win every time we take the court. At the same time, all I can ask of them is that they do everything they can to help their team. That's going to be our mindset.

"If we do that, we're going to be successful."

Another asset Brown says he will bring to Saline will be flexibility. Although he prefers his teams to play an up-tempo, full-court style of basketball, he says he will have no problem tailoring his strategies to whatever kind of talent he finds on hand in Saline.

"We'll play to our strengths," he said. "I like playing up-tempo because it's an imposing style. If we have the kinds of athletes who can play that style, that's what we'll do. If not, we'll find another way to be successful."

As much as he enjoys the game of basketball, however, Brown made clear that he became a coach for more than just his love of the sport.

"I love coaching and working with young men, helping them learn, helping them grow," he said. "And I do love the game. This is a way for me to combine those two passions."

Staff Writer Jerry Hinnen can be reached at 429-7380 or at jhinnen@heritage.com.

 

The Saline Reporter, A Heritage Newspapers Weekly Publication
http://www.salinereporter.com

Please visit the Contact Us area for additional contact information.
© Copyright 2008 Heritage Newspapers, an affiliate of
Journal Register Company
All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast,
rewritten or redistributed without the written permission of the copyright holder.

Not all stories are guaranteed to appear online. The Web edition contains a reasonable sampling of the print edition stories. For the most complete news coverage, we invite you to subscribe to the print edition of the paper.