Coach Kiyoshi

As a skills coach and basketball mentor, Kiyoshi has extensive experience with athlete development and fundamentals for all ages. In addition to his love for basketball, Kiyoshi was a head basketball coach for The San Francisco School, an assistant coach for the SF Associates as well as an ex-player himself. With over 20 years of basketball knowledge, he hopes to provide the youth with the skills and fundamentals of basketball. Kiyoshi has helped players of all skill ranges from beginners to experienced players. He truly wants to pay it forward and assist the youth in their journey with the game of basketball with OT Hoops.
Coach Mark

A local kid who started his basketball career with Daly City Pal Basketball League. Kept the passion into High School playing for Terra Nova High School 1999-2003. Graduated from Terra Nova and went to Foothill College(2003-2006) where I earned a spot as a walk-on for their Mens Basketball Program. Also holds prior coaching experience with Legarza Basketball Camp as a college player. Graduated and transferred to San Francisco State University where my collegiate run in basketball ended. Loving the sport, I found myself Very eager and thrilled to teach and coach what I have learned and experienced in my life time to better prepare and train the new generation of players to come.
Jason F.
Coach Kiyo is an excellent coach. From him, I have received valuable skills that I could incorporate into both as a basketballplayer and a person. Training is intense yet fun at the same time. Coach Kiyo provides an environment where it’s fine to make mistakes and learn. He does a great job in expanding my individual game into a real game scenario. Things I learned such as change of speed and direction to ball handling were some of the valuable lessonsI received from Coach Kiyo. Ultimately, if anyone wants to a trainer who will put the effort and time to see their players reach their maximum potential as a basketballplayer and person, he is the coach to see.
Art M.
I brought my son over to OT Hoops without any knowledge of basketball. My son was a little hesitant at first being that his ball skills weren’t great. We got tired of kids picking him last during pick up games and we needed to change that. After a couple of months of OT Hoops, my son is picked first and top scorer within his class. His confidence level is through the roof! So glad for this training!!
Miguel G.
I suffered an Achilles tear a while back and wanted to get back in to hoopin. Alleviated the transition back and gave great pointers on how to avoid future injuries.