Trevon Ryans
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Trevon Ryans
@CoachRyans_
National Post Grad Head Coach @INElitePrep 🐺| Varsity Asst Coach at Indianapolis Lutheran HS ⚜️ | @hustlehoops1 Program Director | Phone : 317-417-3094


Hands down one of the best shooter in the board looking for an opportunity for the fall, we’re open to having a conversation with any program. Let’s talk 765-969-9537 today.

Due to NCAA/JUCO ruling, I’ve got 1 year of eligibility left. 6’1 guard from Northwestern Ohio. Reg: 20.6 PPG | 4.1 RPG | 2.7 APG Tourny: 19.7 PPG | 4.2 RPG | 2.8 APG 1st Team All-Conference Looking for D1 opportunities


Congratulations to @INElitePrep big man @17ngram on his commitment to attend @dc3_mbb to continue his academic and basketball journey. Keith is a developing player whose a great character student athlete and exceptional teammate he will be an asset to the staff @dc3_mbb



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531 and Counting… Today, I had the honor of watching the 531st player that I’ve personally coached sign their college paperwork. Let that sink in—not athletes we’ve helped through outside recruiting services or collaborations, but young men I’ve had the privilege to coach directly. This isn’t a moment of self-praise. It’s a moment of deep gratitude. I’m thankful for every relationship, every opportunity, and every door God has opened throughout the years that’s allowed me to be a small part of these young men’s journeys. This has never been about trophies, games, fame, or money. It’s always been about impact—about asking the question: Whose life can we help change today? That’s what drives me, and it always will. Even as my role has shifted over the years, my excitement hasn’t faded. I still feel the same joy seeing a kid sign today as I did over two decades ago when we helped our first one. To the next generation of coaches: Stay connected. Build genuine relationships. When you’re tired, when the season is long, when the grind feels heavy—remember that it’s the relationships that sustain you and create lasting change. Celebrate others. Support your peers. Be happy for someone else’s success, even when it’s not your own. One of our greatest strengths has been uplifting other programs and referring their kids to college coaches. There’s never a reason to hate—only to help. We’re in this for the right reason. Always have been. Always will be. #GODSWORK






