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About Us

Most Valuable Assets (MVA) Outlawz Basketball program provides high school athletes the foundation necessary to play at the collegiate level. MVA Outlaw leadership and coaching staff strive to help young men succeed not only in basketball, but in life, and teaching them the lessons needed to grow not only as a man as well as a basketball player. We will stress to our players the importance of education as they are Student-Athletes. Our team will participate in community service programs as well in order to give back to the community and teach selflessness. We are dedicated to making sure that we are developing young men of character, who understand that they are using basketball as a vehicle to pay for their education. We have connections at every level of college basketball and have players at various levels. We are a #D-Free (Division doesn't matter) program and look to get our players in the best opportunity that will benefit their abilities and education.

Coaches

Coach Adrian Ranson- Played 4 years of basketball, football, and baseball at South Gwinnett High School.  Played Varsity Football and Basketball for 4 years and Varsity Baseball for 3 years. Received All-County Honors in Football. Received All-Region Honors in Basketball and Baseball. Received a dual-sport scholarship (basketball and football) to The Citadel in 2011. Played basketball and football for 2 years, before transferring to Georgia State University.

 

Began his coaching career as an Assistant at St. Francis High School in Alpharetta, GA. During his time at St.Francis, he assisted to a 31-2 record (undefeated in the state of Georgia) in 2015-2016, GHSA State Champion in 2015-2016, Dick’s Nationals Semifinalist in 2015-2016, and in 2016-2017 went 26-5 with 2 McDonald's All-Americans on the same team but came up short in the final four. 

Now he is an assistant Varsity coach and Head JV coach at King's Ridge Christian School in Alpharetta, GA.

 

"Coaching is my passion and something I do for fun, but it is only right for me to help kids get the opportunity to achieve their dreams and goals of playing college basketball."

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