Meet the NBC-RMC Staff

We select outstanding people we believe are of high integrity and character, work ethic and willingness to pour their lives into helping athletes be their best. We work hard to hire college players, college and high school coaches and dynamic competent teachers of the game. NBC-RMC has a special staff comprised of several Montanans. Each summer, we are fortunate enough to welcome back many returning coaches and this year is no different. The NBC-RMC coaching family can't wait to see you at Rocky Mountain College.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Amy Barber


Amy Barber is 21 years old from Bozeman, Montana. After having graduated from Bozeman High School with back to back state basketball championships her junior and senior years, Amy played basketball her freshman year of college at the University of Great Falls This fall, Amy will be attending Montana State University in Bozeman and working towards a Secondary Education major paired with German and History minors. She plans to one day teach high school and coach high school basketball. Amy came to an NBC camp at Rocky Mountain College when she was in high school and went on an NBC tour to the Scandinavian countries the summer of 2006. NBC has had an huge impact on her life; "I feel so fortunate to continue to be involved with NBC Camps and give back to the campers. It is a great pleasure and honor to be a part of NBC's amazing staff." One of Amy's favorite quotes is, "Impossible is just a big word thrown around by small men who find it easier to live in the world they've been given than to explore the power they have to change it. Impossible is not a fact. Its an opinion. Impossible is not a declaration. It's a drive. Impossible is potential. Impossible is temporary. Impossible is nothing."

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Kelsey Schaufler

Kelsey Schaufler comes to RMC-NBC from Ennis, MT where she graduated in 2006. She will be starting her junior year this fall at Westminster College in Salt Lake City, UT studying business marketing. Kelsey plays middle blocker for the Griffins volleyball team, who made their first nationals appearance last fall and also competes on the golf team in the spring.

Kelsey started NBC as a camper in the 5th grade attended camps and went on an international tour to the British Isles in 2004. This is her 3rd year coaching at RMC and her first coaching at the Spangle site in WA. Kelsey shares her stunning personality with staff and campers alike. She pushes campers to ask tough questions of her and to work hard on both their personal and athletic developments during camp. Kelsey comes back to NBC each summer because, “I love being able to build bonds with the campers and watch them grow over the course of the week. I love learning from the other staff members, too. Every summer I can count on learning something new about myself and who I want to be.” Kelsey is unsure of where life will take her post graduation but knows that she wants to stay involved with NBC as long as she can.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Hanna Powell

Hanna Powell played 4 years of basketball for Harrison High, where she graduated in 2005. Her NBC resume consists of a week of Point Guard and Post camp and an NBC tour to the British Isles. This summer, Hanna will add to this list 4 weeks as an NBC coach at the Rocky Mountain College site. She currently lives in Big Sky, MT where she spends most of her time snowboarding, hiking, rock climbing and playing basketball. Hanna has a great attitude and personality on and off the court. She does an amazing job instructing campers and knows how to get them excited about basketball. Hanna's quote to live by is from Mother Teresa, "Be the change you wish to see in the world."

Jonathon Ferrie

Jonathon Ferrie is pursuing a Secondary Physical Education degree from Dordt College in Sioux Falls, South Dakota where he is originally from. At school, Jon also plays center for the Dordt Defenders Men’s Basketball team. Jon is excited to work NBC this summer because, “of the opportunity to work with the kids. When I was their age at camps I looked up to my coaches a lot and I still remember most of them and the things they taught me. I want the children to remember, understand, and put into action what I helped teach them. The best part about working with children is to see them put into action what they were just taught.”

Peter Stordahl

Peter Stordahl is an 18 year old from Minneapolis, Minnesota. He currently attends Billings West High School and will be going into his senior year this fall. Peter wast the 6th man for the Golden Bears last season when the Bears won their second straight AA Championship. Peter attended NBC Camps when he was younger as well as NBC's All Star camp in Oregon. Peter is unsure about his future after high school, however, when asked about college he said, "I believe that the skills both on and off the court that I have learned at NBC have given me the confidence to know that I can be successful in every aspect of life. I owe NBC camps more than I could ever repay them for the person I am today and the man I will be tomorrow."

Becca Sager


Becca Sager attends Shields Valley High School in Clyde Park Montana. She has been an NBC camper for two years; however, this is her first year as a staff member. When you don’t see Becca in the gym, you’ll find her helping out the Shields Valley community through her church’s Youth Group or at Jr. High and Elementary basketball practices. Becca also plays volleyball and runs track. Basketball is her first love, though. Through NBC tours, she will be touring and playing basketball in the Scandinavian countries this August. When asked why she works for NBC, Becca said, “I love basketball and I love God, NBC camps are the best way to learn and experience the knowledge of the two. As a camper I learned so much about myself, basketball, and God, it changed my outlook on life. I am so blessed and excited to be able to be a part of the same opportunity for the campers here.”

Stanton Duke

Stanton Duke has been around NBC camps for the last three years, yet this is his first summer as a coach. As a senior at Billings West High School, Stan loves to be around basketball and spends all his spare time with a ball in his hand. He often volunteers with the youth basketball program at the local YMCA and loves every minute of it. “Volunteering for the YMCA and coaching at NBC camps is one of the most fulfilling parts of my life. I remember the impact the coaches had on me when I was a camper and I just want to create that same impact.”

David Cok

David Cok, from Bozeman, MT, joins us at Rocky for his first NBC coaching summer. As a camper, David was selected for the elite NBC All Star team and in his senior year of high school, he made 1st Team All-Conference after receiving an honorable mention earlier his sophomore year. David is a blessing to have on site and is always ready to chip in when needed. He is excited to work camp this year because, “NBC Camps provided me with many contacts throughout the Northwest United States and helped me grow in my walk with Christ. It was probably the first time that I had the opportunity to witness to someone else. I am looking forward to having the opportunity to bring children closer to God in anyway possible and have an awesome time playing and teaching basketball.”

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

McKenzie Foster

McKenzie Foster is a senior at Sweet Grass County High School in Big Timber, Montana. She has started on the varsity basketball team all three years of her high school career. She also participates in track and volleyball. McKenzie is hoping to pursue basketball in college and is planning to major in Journalism. McKenzie is a hard worker and, although this is her first summer coaching NBC, she brings much to the coaching staff. I her own words, “NBC camps brings inspiring words to kids of all ages. It is one of the few camps that will truly teach you not only basketball skills, but life skills that are essential to one’s success. I am so thankful to be apart of this staff because they have brought Jesus Christ into many camper’s lives along with a great work ethic, drive, and determination to be the best basketball player. The staff also consists of some of the most inspiring and positive people I have ever met. As both from a camper perspective and staff, I absolutely love this camp inside and out and am so honored to be involved with it.”