

STAFF

Tyler O'Quinn
Founder and Excutive Director
Hometown: Wichita, KS
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I joined Midtown because I'm a ball player first and this company seems to want to do the right thing by ball players for all walks of life. I expect to have men of all creed and kind fine solace and hope on the basketball court. Through exercise, teamwork and sportsmanship I expect the people involved in MidTown to show the local area how through the game of basketball we can hold each other accountable for our words and actions.
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Lena O'Quinn
Secretary
Hometown: Wichita, KS
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I joined Midtown because I am passionate about building a strong community for our children to grow up in and that always starts with the adults. I expect growth and development within our community through this organization. Bringing people together to engage in peaceful competition and normalizing men working to build each other up in front of the youth.
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Hillary Hicks
League Historian and Web Master
Hometown: Wichita, KS
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I joined Midtown because I was excited to hear about a fun competitive enviroment for the community of Wichita to enjoy with their family and friends. I expect Midtown to be a place where everyone can come together as one and enjoy playing and watching the game of basketball. I look forward to help showcase this too.
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Nathan Jackson
Basketball Operations
Hometown: Wichita , KS
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I chose to join Midtown Basketball because I believe that the game of basketball is important to a large percentage of the local community. My goal is to use my experience, knowledge, and love for the game to help build a platform that will cater specifically to that portion of the community. I expect to help provide a plateform in whicta people can actively express their passion for the sport of basketball through healthy, goodhearted competition.
Kelli Tyler
Basketball Operations
Hometown: Wichita, KS
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I joined Midtown for my love of the game. Midtown will bring back what the city has been missing. That is a place where you let og of everything on the outside; and fuel your fire on the inside. I expect Midtown men that have a genuine love and passion for the game of basketball to continue it. Just because we age, doesn't mean we stop doing what we love. The game of basketball brings people together through excitement competitiveness, and comradey. I expect everyone involved with Midtown to act with class for the upcoming youth. When Midown is mentioned. it shall be respect and dignity of bridging the community gap.
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