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Jaren Harris

Jaren Harris, a Washington County, Georgia native, brings a wealth of experience and passion to the game of basketball. A former standout high school player, Harris earned Region Player of the Year honors and was a First Team All-State selection in his senior season.

He began his collegiate career at the College of Coastal Georgia, where he was a two-time All-Conference selection. He later transferred to Albany State University, continuing his success with two more All-Conference seasons and setting multiple SIAC Conference Tournament scoring records. Off the court, Harris was an active member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and the Center for the African American Male. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Health and Human Performance from ASU.

Harris has coached at every level of basketball—high school, junior college, and NCAA Division I men's and women’s programs. During his three years at the junior college level, he helped develop an impressive 22 collegiate athletes, including 12 Division I, 6 Division II, and 4 NAIA players.

Known for his player-first approach and deep knowledge of the game, Coach Harris is committed to developing talent, building character, and helping athletes reach their full potential both on and off the court.

Kentorey Johnson

Kentorey Johnson, a Washington County, Georgia native, brings valuable experience in social media marketing and content creation, along with a strong background in competitive basketball. A former high school player, Johnson earned All-Region honors and was named Honorable Mention All-State as a senior.

Johnson began his college basketball journey at the College of Coastal Georgia when it was still a junior college. He is a member of the 1,000 point club, reaching the milestone in just two and a half seasons. After a brief transfer, he returned to the program as it transitioned into a four year institution where he thrived, averaging 17 points and 7 rebounds per game. His standout performance earned him SSAC All Division, SSAC All Conference, and multiple SSAC Player of the Week honors. He later went on to play professionally in Mexico. Off the court, Johnson earned a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the College of Coastal Georgia.

Beyond the game, Johnson has cultivated a strong following across platforms like YouTube and Instagram. He brings proven expertise in building brands through compelling storytelling in film, music production, and creative expression. Leveraging his talent and vision, he plays a key role in growing the Two Steps Ahead brand, using content marketing, documentary-style filmmaking, and innovative digital strategies to craft impactful, authentic content. His work helps expand the brand’s presence online and pushes its mission toward its full potential.