Tuchscherer no stranger to Rebels basketball program
 


(Created: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 10:07 AM CDT)


New Champlin Park boys basketball coach Mark Tuchscherer will have another advantage as he starts his new job. He will know what is going on after serving as an assistant coach at Champlin Park the past three years.

Tuchscherer only started coaching three years ago when a mutual friend told former head coach Ryan Laager that Tuchscherer was interested in coaching. They had known each other when Laager grew up in Little Falls and Tuchscherer in Brainerd.

After earning all-conference and all-state academic honors in basketball in Brainerd, Tuchscherer went on to start on the Concordia College basketball team where he was a leading scorer.

After college he left sports to work in the business world.

"After three years I realized how much I missed working with student athletes and got hungry for it again," Tuchscherer said. "When working as an assistant coach I got my master's degree in education from the University of Minnesota."

Tuchscherer was offered a teaching job at the high school, specializing in business management.

Much of the team's strategy will remain the same, with the new coach adding some of his own touches along the way.

"Defense still comes first," Tuchscherer said. "We will run when we can and slow it down when needed. We will be very inexperienced on varsity next year with one senior starter back. We do have a lot of young talent coming up."

Varsity players will compete in five summer tournaments. Tuchscherer said working with players in the summer would make for a good "jump start" to the season.

The assistant coaches are Matt Ulmer and Lance Dalbey, both with prior coaching experience at Champlin Park.

For more information about the boys basketball program at Champlin Park, call Denise Dittrich (763-323-1278) or visit www.CPRebelsBasketball.com.