Adrian Dwight Joseph (born August 28, 1984) is an international professional basketball player from Trinidad and Tobago. He played college basketball at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.
Daron Lall started his basketball journey in 1997 playing for Palo Seco Government Secondary where he was Captain from 1998-2000. He then attained an Athletic Scholarship to attend Marianapolis Preparatory College in the United States from 2000-2002. He has organized tournaments and teams in his community of Siparia since 2003-2015. During that time, he obtained the Level 1 Coaching certificate from the Basketball Coaches Association of Trinidad and Tobago, held the position of Vice President of Training and Technical Support for the National Basketball Federation of Trinidad and Tobago from 2015-2016. Daron is a Drilling and Completions Engineer by profession; he holds a Technician’s Diploma in Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering in Manufacturing Engineering and a Master of Science in Reservoir Engineering. He is an advocate for using sports as a tool and learning ground for kids and adults, forming a healthy balance between academics and extra-curricular.
Deryck Mohammed a former basketball player from La Romaine has been very influential to the community. He was considered one of the area’s highest jumpers and possessed talent in all different aspects of the game. Mr. Mohammed also a former St. Benedicts standout obtained his degree in Chemical Engineering and has worked for Baker Hughes for almost two decades. Mr. Mohammed is very passionate about the youths in the community. He has and continues to invest a tremendous amount of time to the development of the youths with Advanced Genetics.
Joshema Howai started his journey at Marabella Junior Secondary where he was considered one of the top football players amongst his peers. Two years after he transferred to Naparima college, San Fernando where he was awarded the opportunity to play abroad at Medgar Evers College in the United States. Again for better sporting opportunities he then got a full scholarship to the University of Alabama State University (ASU) for 4 years where he obtained a degree in Business Administration. Mr. Howai then furthered his studies in one of his passions in attending culinary arts school in Manhattan for 3 years. After his studies, Mr. Howai migrated back to Trinidad. He is very passionate about sports and possess the international exposure and experience needed in assisting the youths of Trinidad and Tobago excel mentally and physically.