Falls City High School Head Basketball Coach Don Hogue has been selected to help coach the Nebraska Coaches Association All-Star game this summer.
Hogue will be an assistant coach for the Red Team led by Ben Ries from Norfolk. Tony Muller from Milford will be the Head Coach for the Blue Team and he will be assisted by Monte Jones of Lincoln Christian.
The 44th Annual Nebraska Coaches Association All Star boys basketball game will be played Monday, July 23rd at Lincoln North Star High School.
All-Star Coaches are selected by a sports advisory committee. A coaches record, career stats, longevity and then taken into consideration.
Coach Hogue just completed his 13th season as Head Coach of the Tigers. His teams have compiled a 152 – 158 record. Hogue has built the Tigers into a winning program in recent seasons that consistently compete for sub-district and district titles. In the past seven seasons the Tigers are 117-53.
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