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4SHOT Sports Klapp Presents - "Jabari" Hartry has Tigers' eyes on the prize
Walking into the Tiger’s Den, one voice and one man stands out. There is no question about who’s the head man in charge around these parts. That man is head coach James Hartry. Upon meeting the Clark Atlanta University graduate, you can already sense that coaching is in his blood by the way he shakes your hand and looks you in your eyes when he speaks, like he’s about to ask you to suit up and give him a solid double-double for the night. Hartry attributes his innate knack for coaching to his upbringing. Let him tell it, “the Hartry’s put basketball on the map down in Milledgeville”, which is about an hour drive outside of Hartry also recognizes what goes on in his players’ lives and uses that personal relationship to help his players develop the goods on and off the court to make it to the next level. And for this coach, that next level is a four year education. “We don’t even talk about the NBA. I feel like that a college education is the best thing that can happen to a kid, boy or girl. A kid graduating from high school in this day and age who doesn’t go on to get a higher education is more likely to get lost in the shuffle. So I stress the importance of a higher education to these guys everyday. I’m serious about my academics.” Hartry certainly has an impact on his players in more ways than one. He’s the coach, first and foremost, but he is also a father figure. And that's a role he relishes in. He certainly doesn’t stroke egos but he makes each player feel that their role is essential to their goal of winning a state championship, which quickly brings his focus back to basketball. On the court, his focus is enjoyable. His aggressiveness is playful. His kids know what it all means. No matter the approach, his players know when its time to play ball. “They respect me because I respect them. They know how I feel about them away from the court. I don’t worry about them on the court. They know how to play basketball. But the respect I give them off the court makes them respect me on the court.” Ultimately, Hartry would like to return to his alma-mater to call the shots. For now, his focus is on
Klapp's Kall: It takes alot for a man to be a coach and a role model for a group of young guys. When it's all said and done, it takes a great man to be a great coach. Great Coach!
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