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KCC's men's basketball team signs Jarod Hubbard, of Mattawan

Jarod hubbard basketball signing

From left to right, are Sue Hubbard (mother), Jarod Hubbard, KCC’s Head Men’s Basketball Coach Gary Sprague and Mattawan High School’s Head Boys Varsity Basketball Coach Josh Brown.

From left to right, are Sue Hubbard (mother), Jarod Hubbard, KCC’s Head Men’s Basketball Coach Gary Sprague and Mattawan High School’s Head Boys Varsity Basketball Coach Josh Brown.

Kellogg Community College issued the following announcement on July 28.

Jarod Hubbard, of Mattawan, has signed a National Letter of Intent to play basketball for Kellogg Community College and will begin competing for the Bruins this fall as part of the College’s men’s basketball team.

Hubbard graduated magna cum laude this spring from Mattawan High School, where he earned All-Conference Honorable Mention and Academic All-State honors. 

“I am very excited to add Jarod to our team,” KCC’s Head Men’s Basketball Coach Gary Sprague said. “He is an outstanding three-point shooter and has a good set of post moves. Weights and sprints will tap unlimited potential.”

KCC’s men’s basketball team opted out of the 2020-21 season due to COVID-19. The team finished the 2019-20 season fourth place in the conference, making it to the second round of postseason play.

For more information about men’s basketball at KCC, visit kellogg.edu/athletics or contact Coach Sprague at mbbcoach@kellogg.edu.

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Kellogg Community College, founded in 1956, serves approximately 9,000 students annually via five campuses, customized training and online coursework. The College offers 60 pre-professional transfer curricula; 37 associate degree programs; 25 certificate programs; seven categories of professional certifications; and a variety of short-term, non-credit courses.

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