GREAT EXPECTATIONS: Coleman steps in to direct thriving No. 13 Nimitz program
2024-25 Nimitz Basketball
13 -- NIMITZ COUGARS
Can the Nimitz Cougars keep it going with a new coach leading the huddle?
The Cougars reached the fourth round of the postseason, going 25-13 overall and 11-3 in district play in 2024.
Gone is Tigee Rideaux to lead the Conroe Tigers. So, enter Summer Creek head coach Kenneth Coleman to take over the program.
“I’m inheriting a really good group with a lot of senior experience,” Coleman said. “I’m instilling in these guys to do everything with a purpose. We want to begin with the end in mind. That end is a State Championship.”
Nimitz will get going after the football season is over as Malachi Augustus and Ke’lyn Washom return to the lineup.
In the meantime, watch out for District 21-6A Newcomer of the Year Joshua Coleman (coach’s son) and Jaden Bergeron to lead the way.
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Tomball senior CJ Sampson lifts the 6A Division II State MVP award toward the crowd and his teammates in celebrationMatthew Ogle (VYPE)
Catcher Hopkins (right) poses with Sampson (left), both biting into their newly earned gold medalsMatthew Ogle (VYPE)

































