KIMBERLY (LUMMUS)
CRABTREE
DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL DEVELOPMENT & COACHING
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As a Lady Longhorn, Kim's collegiate accolades include:
Coach Kim founded True Texas Hoops in 2015 where she invested in the development of female athletes for ten years before partnering with Jason Kidd Select in 2025.
She is a 1995 graduate of Cleburne High School, where she won the 4A State Championship in 1995. Kimberly is a member of the Texas High School Basketball Hall of Fame (2003).Kim is a graduate of the University of Texas in Austin (‘00) and was a four-year basketball letter winner.
At the conclusion of her playing career, Kim spent a year on the bench serving as a Student Coach for Hall of Fame Coach Jody Conradt at the University of Texas. Next, Kim’s passion for coaching took her to the West Coast, where she spent five seasons as an Assistant Coach at The University of California, Irvine (‘00-‘05).
Kim has been actively coaching youth basketball in the Flower Mound/Argyle/Denton area since relocating to Texas in 2009. She is a humble leader who teaches the game with preparation, determination, and a loyalty to her players in our Jason Kidd Select program.
The beaches of California are her oasis when our club breaks for the season, but her roots are happily planted in her home state of Texas raising her four daughters, Ashlyn (Vanguard University 2027), Reese (Vanguard University 2029), Summer (2029) and Zoe (2031).
CRYSTAL DELAHOZ
DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS OPERATIONS
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A former point guard, Crystal played competitively through high school, helping lead the Lady Texans to three District Championships and two Area Championships. She was named a two-time 4-A All-District and All-Academic selection and earned Co-MVP honors during her final season.
Crystal Delahoz has played a vital role in the growth and success of the program through her leadership behind-the-scenes and on the court.
Crystal discovered her love for coaching at local camps in high school. This continued coaching throughout college while she earned a BA in Psychology with minors in Counseling and English from the University of North Texas.
After becoming a mother, Crystal returned to coaching in 2012 to introduce her oldest daughter and her friends to the game. From 2015–2018, she served as Head Coach for a girls basketball program she helped establish—growing it from a single team to more than 75 athletes. During that time, she frequently crossed paths with Coach Kim, often in championship matchups. With a shared vision for female leadership and female athlete development, the two joined forces in 2018 to establish one of the most trusted girls basketball programs in the Dallas–Fort Worth area.
Since then, Crystal has served in both coaching and business operations roles. She also developed the girls basketball program at Grapevine Faith Christian School, where she coached for four seasons. As Varsity Assistant Coach (2021–2022) and Varsity Assistant + Interim Head Coach (2022–2023), she helped lead the Lady Lions to two record-breaking seasons (60–16), including two Area Championships and multiple tournament titles—highlighted by a championship at the prestigious Lubbock Caprock Tournament as a 4A private school. Her impact was evident at every level. Her D1 Junior High team had an undefeated 19–0 season in '20-'21. And she earned multiple district championships across the middle school program.
As a coach, Crystal is a passionate teacher of the game who is deeply committed to equipping young women not only as basketball players, but as people.
Outside the gym, Crystal is known for her entrepreneurial and creative spirit. She lives in Texas, with her husband Mike, daughters Mia Grace (Biola University, Class of 2029) and Ellie (2030), and her son, Maddux.
CASEY BOYD
HEAD COACH
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As a Lady Raider, Casey was known for her ability to defend the best player on the other team. Casey was named to the First Team Big 12 All-Academic Team in ’02, ’03, and ‘04.
Coach Casey is a 2000 graduate of Palo Duro High School. She was a member of the 5A State Championship runner-up team in 1998, 1st Team All-State (Jr/Sr), All-District and District MVP (Jr/Sr), and MVP of the Super Team (Sr). Casey was also a member of the West Texas Flyers AAU team, which won three National Championships in a row. Casey was also named to the AAU National All-American team.
A four-year basketball letter winner at Texas Tech University (‘05), Casy also graduated with a Master’s Degree in Accounting and General Business. At the conclusion of her playing career, she began a career in public accounting, and obtained her CPA license.
Casey has been actively coaching youth basketball since 2017. She currently the Head Girls Varsity Basketball Coach at Grace Prep Academy. In only her 3rd season, her team had a record breaking season—making it to the 2024 TAAPS 4A State Tournament. Casey is also the Chief Financial Officer at Grace Prep.
Casey met her husband, Marcus Boyd, while at Texas Tech. They have three children: Marcus Jr., Trinity Rose (2030: JK Select 16U), and Kendyl Reese (TKT 2033).
MATT GARNETT
HEAD COACH
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PLAYING EXPERIENCE:
• NAIA All-American
• NAIA Academic All-American
• Wayland Baptist University All-Decade Team
• 4 NAIA National Tournament Appearances
• 3-time All-State - Glen Rose High School
• Led the State of Texas (All Classifications) in FT% and 3pt%
Matt Garnett is the owner, founder, and lead director of MGBasketball Instruction. Since MGBasketball’s inception in 2007, Garnett has developed his MGBasketball Post and Guard School camps and Fearless Shooter Academy camps that are held across the state of Texas each summer for both girls and boys.
Garnett also serves as the founder and director of Hoops for Him, which is a non-profit organization seeking to train and equip current high school and collegiate student-athletes to become leaders within their teams and on their campuses.
He began his coaching career at the high school level before moving into the collegiate ranks. During his time as the head coach at McMurry University, Garnett led McMurry to its first American Southwest Conference Championship and NCAA National Tournament appearance in over ten years. As a result, he was named the Conference Coach of the Year.
At Wayland Baptist University, Coach Garnett turned around the program and lead the Pioneers back to the NAIA National Tournament in both 2014 and 2015, after inheriting a team that won only nine games prior to his arrival. The 2014-15 season produced a 27-6 record and the program's first ever Sooner Athletic Conference Championship. In 2017, while serving as the Associate Head Coach at Texas Wesleyan University, Garnett helped the Rams win the 2017 NAIA National Championship.
Garnett is currently the Head Girl's Basketball Coach at Gordon High School where he led the Lady Longhorns to the Girls UIL State Final Four in his first season (2025-2026).
Garnett graduated from Wayland Baptist University with a B.A in English and holds a Master’s Degree in Christian Ministry from Wayland Baptist University.
Matt has three daughters:Faith (JK Select 2027)Grace (JK Select 2029)Hope (TKT 2032)
MARCUS BOYD
HEAD COACH
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Coach Marcus Boyd brings a strong foundation of leadership, experience, and a passion for developing confident, competitive athletes to the court.
Marcus began his coaching journey in 2015 when his son, Marcus “MJ” Boyd Jr., started playing competitive basketball. What started as a way to stay involved quickly grew into something much bigger, as Marcus founded the DFW Raiders—a competitive boys youth basketball program that also created opportunities for his daughter, Trinity Boyd, to train, compete, and develop alongside high-level players.
As the program evolved, the boys side merged with Team Ferrari, which later became part of the nationally recognized 99 OVR 3SSB program. In 2017, Marcus and his wife, Casey, launched the DFW Lady Raiders, creating a space for girls to compete, grow, and develop at a high level. In 2020, the Lady Raiders joined forces with True Texas Hoops, helping expand opportunities for female athletes across the region. And in 2026, he's continuing the growth of girls basketball and the development of young women on and off the court with Jason Kidd Select South where he's the Assistant Head Coach for the 16u Girls team.
As a coach, Marcus emphasizes physicality, rebounding, defensive intensity, basketball IQ, a team-first approach, and confidence. He's passionate about helping athletes understand their value, find their voice, and believe in their ability to achieve whatever they set their minds to.
Marcus and his wife Casey are proud parents of three children: MJ Boyd Jr., Trinity Boyd (Class of 2030 – Jason Kidd Select South 16U), and Kendyl Boyd (Class of 2033 – Team Kidd Texas).