This Month’s Bios

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Darroll Wright

Top shooting guard to come out of Wisconsin during his senior year, Darroll Wright was considered to be one of the most feared scoring guards in the country. His highlights include his senior year being the top scorer in the nation for a week. He scored 63 points in a game and was recognized nationally that year for multiple 40-point games and a 50-point barrage against a top 5 ranked school in the country. He finished his career ranked in the top twenty for Single Season Scoring in Wisconsin and top twenty for most scored in a single game. He went on to Utah and became Utah’s go to player his second year playing for the Hall of Fame coach Rick Majerus.

Darroll Wright ultimately made the All-Decade team of the 1990’s and the Hall of Fame at Missouri Western playing for the Hall of Fame coach Smith.

Al Wright

Al Wright played high school and college basketball. Al Wright attended Augsburg University in Minneapolis, MN.

After his college career, Al Wright started a career in youth basketball coaching and training.  As a trainer, Al has trained and coached many student athletes to become elite shooters and scorers by teaching players these skills in the Gametime Training Basketball Program.

Derrick Bey

One of the most feared players to have to play against in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Derrick Bey talents were recruited by the Missouri Tigers. Some of his highlights include leading the Wisconsin Basketball League in scoring multiple years with a scoring average of 37 points. In 2016, in a game displaying some of the city’s best of the best players, Derrick Bey was awarded MVP for Milwaukee’s first Warning Basketball League Alumni game.