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Persistence, patience, preparation key to success for Maxey

Garland’s own Tyrese Maxey announces AAU Team, Max Levels Elite

South Garland junior Tyrese Maxey is the 2018 Dallas Morning News boys basketball player of the year. He poses in the studio, Thursday, March 22, 2018.
Credit: Tom Fox/The Dallas Morning News

Garland native and Philadelphia 76ers’ guard, Tyrese Maxey, has partnered with respected Coach Josh Woodson to create AAU team, Max Levels Elite, to teach technique and showcase talent.

Based in Garland, Max Levels Elite will incorporate off the court skills to help the players sustain long term success on and off the court, with team jerseys displaying the “Day by Day” motto to remind the team and fans that good things come to those who are persistent, patient, and prepared.

With a passion to give back to his hometown community and a personal connection with AAU himself, Tyrese said he created Max Levels Elite as an organization to create the next generation of future athletes, future leaders and the next generation of men with education at the core of its foundation.

At no-cost, today’s male youth are learning the fundamentals of being all-around leaders on and off the court; through honesty, hard work, consistency, coordination, integrity and other viable skills that are at the core of being a leader.

At Max Levels Elite, the belief is that while basketball can provide an opportunity to play at a college or professional level, a “day by day” mentality coincided with hard work is key.

In partnership with local Dallas AAU coaches who had an influential impact in Tyrese’s life, along with a partnership with the Amateur Athletic Union; Max Levels Elite provides an exemplary program for elite players who desire to be better prepared for high school and/or collegiate level programs.

Athletes connect with collegiate trainers and coaches, as well as everyday mentors, as Max Levels elite provide exposure to better prepare participants for life, academics and athletics.

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Together in partnership with AAU, Max Levels Elite is operated by local Dallas AAU Program Director Woodson, along with three other well qualified NCAA certified head coaches: Terrelle Woody, Vic Cochran, and Dominque Parker.

For more information on Max Levels Elite visit www.tyresemaxey.com or contact, Program Director Josh Woodson at (coachjosh@tyresemaxey.com).

Max Levels Elite, a 501c-3 non-profit basketball organization, is endorsed by Mr. Maxey and aims to provide an elite basketball program to create exposure for high school age teams for potential collegiate and professional recruitment. By providing the necessary resources, Max Level Elite’s overall goal is to create an exemplary program for elite players at no-cost who desire to be better prepared for high school and college level basketball.

According to the Max Levels Elite team, basketball “can provide an opportunity for some to play at the college or professional level,” but also believe that education, hard work and a “Day by Day” mindset is key to each student athlete’s success.

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