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Coaching Staff:
Quannas White
Kendal Smith
Clarence White
Kermit Smith
Josh White
Jeremy Hill
2014 Current Team & Staff

17U:
Jacob Evans
Christion Tompson
Maxwell Starwood
Romalus Walker
Jordan Andrews
Nick Crawford
Paul Richard
Cleavon Riley
Cliff Forrest
Todd Favorite
16U:
Kaleb Ledoux
Garrick Green
David Ventress
John Norvel
Mike Harden
Galen Alexander
Ludoiv Kode
Christian Woodson
Treavon Riley
Qwinton White
15U:
Galen Alexander
Jocoby Simom
Jonavan Pitcher
Tim Hasten
Eion
Jacoby Carter
Robert Gardner
Jared Butler
Francois-Xavier Roger
14U:
Cole Hatcher
Jack Manson
Terry
Feron Hunt
Darryl Johnson
Dwight Martin
Aaron Hodoh
Jacoby Carter
13U:
.Jyde Manson
Dwight Martin
Breylon
Kevin Riley
Keith Riley
Ian Kirsch
Sidney Madison
Justin
Jonathan Preston
Quannas White
Born: New Orleans, La
Profession: Professional Basketball Player/ Basketball Player Development Coach
Louisiana Dynasty Travel Team President and Head Coach
Development Experience: 7 yrs.
Professional Experience: 6 yrs.
Collegiate Experience: University of Oklahoma, Midland College, OU Graduate Assistant
Career:
-Starting point guard for Oklahoma University for entire attendance
-Final Four 2002
-Elite Eight 2003
-Oklahoma Big 12 Newcomer of the Year
-Starting Point Guard for undefeated Big 12 All-star Team
-Led big 12 in 3 point %, top 4 in the nation in assist/turnover ratio
-Midland College Junior College All First Team
-Ranked a Top 5 point guard by Ju-co Junction
-St. Augustine State Champion
-McDonald All American Nominee
Professional:
-Seattle Supersonics NBA minicamp/Summer League
-CBA first round draft pick
-Besancon, France
-Bayreuth, Germany
-USBL Oklahoma Storm, USBL MVP of the League
-NBAD-League Austin Torros
-CBA-Sioux Falls Sky Force
-ABA Arkansas Aeros, Led league in assists
-NBAD-League Rio Grande Valley Vipers



Kendal Smith
Basketball trainer
Coach for Louisiana Dynasty
Edna Karr High School District All Metro
Back to Back State Championships
State Runner up
Jacksonville newcomer of the Year,
Delgado All Conference
Xavier All American All Conference
Clarence White
Clarence White is a New Orleans Firefighter and has been coaching AAU for over 10 years and has a real heart for the game. He was very instrumental in the early training and development of his brother's Quannas and Josh White.
Kermit Smith
Coach for Louisiana Dynasty
Edna Karr High School
Back to back state champions
1996 championship MVP
All District, Metro State
Xavier University Leading scorer freshmen year
2nd leading scorer sophomore year
First Team All Conference back to back
Honorable mention all American
Conference Champs
Josh White
Professional Experience:
Private Basketball Trainer 2010-Present
Provide individual basketball training for youth, create developmental plans based on evaluated areas of opportunity, college team and scholarship placement assistance
Louisiana Dynasty Youth Basketball Coach 2010- Present
Coach youth basketball players, administer team practices, and accompany players on travel tournaments, player scouting, college team and scholarship placement assistance, player operations and support.
Responsibilities: Scouting of Players, Recruiting of Players, Assistance with Budget Management of Basketball Program, Scheduling Coordinator of Tournament Games, Pre-Season Conditioning, Continuous Conditioning & Training Program, Individual Training; Pre/Post Season, Fund Raising Assistant Coordinator for Basketball Program, Skills Classes Instructor, 12/13U Team Head Coach/Organizer/Director
Jeremy Hill





Up to Date Season Highlights
2014 Adidas Memorial Day Classic 17 U & 16 U Champions May 23-25th
2014 Spring Showdown 17 U & 16 U Tournament Champions May16-18th
2014 GCHF PREVIEW: Louisiana Dynasty's Hidden Gems
As the 2014 edition of the Gulf Coast Hoop Fest rapidly approaches, we are going to be updating this portion of the site with some quick short previews of some of the more under the radar guys that will be put on that national map after they put in work in Biloxi.
The Louisiana Dynasty 17U team has had a lot of success on this young grassroots season, winning the Battle of the South event in Jackson, MS and making it to the finals of the Big Shots Dallas Final Four event. Two of the main reasons are Jacob Evans and Christion Thompson.
Jacob Evans is a 6'5 2015 SG from St. Michael the Archangel in Baton Rouge, LA. Evans is a bruising physical specimen that has major blowup potential playing under Coach Quannas White's tutelage. He was also listed #5 in the Times Picayune Flashy 15: Class of 2015 Rankings. Schools from the highest levels are beginning to take notice as LSU, South Carolina, UAB, Houston, Lousiana Tech, Lousiana Lafayette, and West Virginia have all started actively recruiting him. That list will get longer before it gets shorter, especially if he keeps attacking the rim like this LINK .
Right now Christion Thompson is less heralded than his teammate but that is only because he hasn't had a chance to shine on a big stage yet. The 6'5 2015 SG from Dutchtown HS in Gonzales, LA possess a quality that is highly desirable to coaches at all levels...he can absolutely drill it beyond the arc. Thompson was First Team All District 5-5A this past season in Louisiana. His current list is South Carolina, Houston, Richmond, Tulane. If he can torch the nets in Biloxi, you can bet more schools will jump in and those schools previously listed will start to sweat.
Look forward to seeing these two prospects do what so many players did last year at the Gulf Coast Hoop Fest, and ELEVATE their profile!
BIG SHOTS.NET
16U/15U GOLD: Louisiana Dynasty 16U…2016′s Kaleb Ledoux and Garrick Green were an unstoppable inside-out punch all weekend.
All Tournament Team:
Jacob Evans 2015 6’5 SG Louisiana Dynasty 17 (LA)
Christion Thompson 2015 6’2 SG Louisiana Dynasty 17 (LA)
16U Co-MVP: Kaleb Ledoux 2016 6’3 SG Louisiana Dynasty 16 (LA) / Gerrick Green 2016 6’6 PF Louisiana Dynasty 16 (LA)
Anthony Hogan 2016 6’1 SG Texas Dynasty 16 (TX)
Aubreion Bobb 2016 6’0 PG Texas Dynasty 16 (TX)
Jacoby Simon 2017 6’5 SG Louisiana Dynasty 15 (LA)
Galen Alexander 2017 6’5 SG Louisiana Dynasty 15 (LA)
Louisiana Dynasty 2015 6’5 SG Jacob Evans is a high major strong shooting guard with touch, that scores off screens and the dribble. LSU, UAB, SC offered. Interest from many BCS.
Future HM Prospect: Jacoby Simons Louisiana Dynasty 15U 6’5 2017 SF…another high level wing for Quannas White’s program!
Jacoby Simons
ROMALAS WALKER is a Rising Talent
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By Glen Mayo
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Updated: May 8, 2014
Romalas Walker is a super speedy 5’9 PG out of New Orleans, LA. Walker is currently finishing out the school year at Carver High School, but has expressed to us his plans to transfer to Landry Walker High School. Walker is also the starting PG for the Louisiana Dynasty coached by Quannas White.
The Louisiana Dynasty is one of the most talked about travel teams this summer, as they have so many great prospects like Walker. We got our first chance to watch Walker and the Dynasty this past weekend at the Bob Gibbons. Romalas caught our eye right away with his great speed. He has a great handle and really shows great burst out of his moves. He always moved at a fast pace, but never seemed sped up. We were impressed with ability to finish in the paint being so small. We watched him play against top ranked E1T1 the second game, and he was still able to dribble anywhere on the court that he pleased, but struggled knocking down shots.
Offers/Interest : ULM, Troy, Texas St, Citadel, UAB, Memphis. With the success the Dynasty is having this summer we could see Walker stock continue to rise.
HoopSeen @hoopseen
15U: Galen Alexander of LA Dynasty scored a team-high 14 points in a win. #Gibbons pic.twitter.com/hhY3EqDUaJ
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Best Freshman in Louisiana.
Kevin Schneider @BigShotsReport Apr 5
Louisiana Dynasty 15U has 2 HM 2017 wings in 6'5 Jacoby Simon and Galen Alexander.Quannis White always has high level wings! Long & athletic
16U/15U SILVER: Louisiana Dynasty 15U…remember the names Jacoby Simons and Galen Alexander, future high major prospects.
NextUpRecruits.com @NextUpRecruits
(2015/5'10/PG) Romalus Walker of @LouisianDynasty 17u is as quick as they come!! Pass first PG thats under recruited pic.twitter.com/6mZC1nNck2
Gulf Coast Hoop Fest Final Thoughts
Alex Kline
TheRecruitScoop.com Publisher
Talk about it in the recruitscoop Message Boards
BILOXI, MS - With some strong action to close out Sunday's action at the Gulf Coast Hoop Fest presented by Elevate Hoops, we reflect upon some of Sunday's top performers, as well as the recruits who rose to the occasion on a major stage during the lone April Live Period.
Head and assistant coaches from all around watched P.J. Dozier on Sunday.
Top Performers
Here's a look at the 15 prospects that caught our attention this weekend at the Gulf Coast Hoop Fest based on either performance, skill set or upside.
1. Skal Labissiere
2. Dwayne Bacon
3. Kerry Blackshear
4.Austin Wiley
5. Wendell Carter
6. De'Riante Jenkins
7. Jacob Evans
8. Garrison Brooks
9. Admon Gilder
10. Kevaughn Allen
11. P.J. Dozier
12. Jose Morales
13. Corey Sanders
14. Christon Thompson
15. Justin Wortner
Nate Morris has a bright future ahead of him.
Recruiting Rundown
2015 Louisiana Dynasty (LA) guard Christon Thompson does a good job of shoot it and beating his defender off the dribble. Holding strong perimeter skills, and being a good slasher and passer, Thompson caught the attention of many college coaches this weekend. UAB is recruiting him the hardest, and is the only school to offer along with Richmond. Interest is coming in from Tulane, Texas Tech, Mississippi State and Louisiana Tech. The Louisiana native hopes to visit Texas, Texas A&M and UAB in the future.
John Lucas website pic.twitter.com/PHAh0hVN90
Louisiana Dynasty 2015 6'5 Jordan Andrews 22 points in win. Best shooter in tourney. Butler, ULL & more #BIGSHOTSTX pic.twitter.com/XpXVd9dB7e
Battle of the South Champions 17U
Bob Gibbons Tournament
17u
The Louisiana Dynasty 17s dominated its first two matchups beating The Unit (FL12) and Alabama Elite by 13 and 19, respectively. After losing in the third round, they went on to beat Florida Flash and South Georgia Kings in the silver bracket.
16u
The Dynasty 16s also made it to the third round of the initial bracket pummeling Atlanta Select Pro by 33 before edging Team Impact 53-49 behind 18 points from Scotlandville forward Garrick Green.



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