Coach Dan Leman


Taken during the State 2A Championship game March 2005



Boyd Daniel Leman was born November 20, 1956 in Anchorage, Alaska, the second son of Harry and Betty Leman. He was always interested in basketball and excelled during his school years, earning many awards and honors.

Dan attended schools in Oregon and Alaska, graduating from Ninilchik High in 1975. After odd jobs here and there as a merchant marine, he married his high school sweetheart, Jamie, and settled down in Ninilchik, where he worked as a setnet fisherman, and began his coaching career at Ninilchik.

He started off coaching elementary boys and girls from 1982 - 1987. Then he was asked to coach the junior high boys and girls as well and did that from 1984-1990. He continued to coach jr. high girls beginning in 1997 and aside from just a few years when he took a break from junior high, is still coaching them. Before long, he signed on as J.V./assistant Varsity coach, and did that from 1987-1990. When the girls' varsity coach (Bob Jones) retired for health reasons, Dan was asked if to take over the girls' head coach position and has been doing that since school year 1990/91.

After a rough start his first year and nearly giving up the idea of coaching, his wife talked him into sticking with it and it's a good thing he agreed, because as you can see, he has had a very successful run, bringing teams to State every year since 1992 and placing no lower than 3rd since 1993. Dan has been an influential figure in the lives of many players throughout his career and especially during his many years as coach of the Ninilchik Lady Wolverines.




  • 1991: Began coaching the high school girls basketball team.

  • 1992: Made it to State and got 5th.

  • 1993: Region Champs & 3rd at State

  • 1994: Region Champs & 3rd at State; Dan receives his first Small Schools Coach of the Year award

  • 1995: Region Champs & State Runners Up

  • 1996: Region Champs & 2A State Champs (undefeated); Dan is named Small Schools Coach of the Year; Mandi Bock is named Small Schools Player of the Year

  • 1997: Region Champs & 2A State Champs (undefeated); Dan is named Small Schools Coach of the Year; Trish Nobles is Small Schools Player of the Year

  • 1998: Region Champs & 3rd at State; Dan is in "Who's Who of American Teachers"; Corrie Lindeman is Small Schools Player of the Year.

  • 1999: Region Champs & State Runners Up

  • 2000: Region Champs & 2A State Champs; Dan is named ASAA's Region II Coach of the Year; Theresa Chihuly is Small Schools Player of the Year.

  • 2001: Region Champs for 9th consecutive year & State Champs for 4th time in past 6 years. Dan is named Coach of the Year. Whitney is named Small Schools Player of the Year

  • 2002: Region Champs for 10th consecutive year & State Champs in a 3 PEAT - first girl's 2A team to accomplish this in Alaska. They're now 5 time State Champions which makes them the winningest 2A girl's team in the history of 2A basketball. Dan is selected Small Schools Girls Coach of the Year for the 5th time. Whitney is named Small Schools Female Player of the Year for the second year in a row which is also a first in 2A Girls Basketball!! Dan is nominated for "Who's Who of American Teachers" for the second time.

  • 2003: Region Champs for the 11th consecutive year and State Champs in a 4 PEAT, making history yet again. They now have 6 State titles under their belt and are on their 2nd state best winning streak. Dan is selected as Coach of the year for the 6th time and Whitney is named Small Schools Player of the Year for her 3rd consecutive year, the first Alaskan high school female to accomplish this.

  • 2004: Is presented with a Golden Apple award by the School Board for outstanding community and school leadership and service. Region Runners Up and State Champs for the 5th consecutive year, making history (again). They are the first high school team in Alaska, in any division or gender, to win 5 consecutive State Championships. Dan is Small Schools Coach of the Year and Amanda Matson is Small Schools Player of the Year, making this Dan's 7th Small Schools Coach of the Year award and the 8th time a Ninilchik girl has been selected as Player of the Year.

  • 2005: Region Runners Up and State Runners Up. Named ASAA's Region II Coach of the Year - his 2nd Region Coach award.

  • 2006: Region Runners Up and State Champs for the 8th time in the past 11 years!!!

  • 2007: Region Champs for the 12th time. 3rd @ State.

  • 2008: Region Champs for the 13th time. State Runners Up. Heidi Skjold is selected for First Team All State and Grace and Ashley for Honorable Mention. Grace and Ashley are selected to the State All Tournament Team. Dan receives his 3rd ASAA Region II Coach of the Year (all sports).




  • Ninilchik owns two state best longest winning streaks; the first one a 57 game winning streak that stretched for more than two seasons beginning at the end of the '95 season and going to the beginning of the '98 season. They just had their second streak (98 games) broken in the District championship game against Bristol Bay Angels; however, they avenged themselves at the State Tournament, where they beat Point Hope and Skagway and finally, Bristol Bay for the win.


    Dan and Jamie have three daughters, all of whom have excelled in basketball. Tasha, the eldest, was a Ninilchik High School star who graduated in 2000 with an impressive record and played NAIA basketball at Southwestern Oregon Community College during her sophomore year there. Tasha graduated from the Arizona School of Massage Therapy and worked for several years as a therapist before switching gears to Human Resources after getting married.

    Whitney was a State champion in the Elks Hoop Shoot when she was ten and traveled to Washington to compete for All Northwest title, bringing home 3rd place. Graduating from high school in May 2003, she accumulated many awards and honors during her h.s. career, including four District and State championships. She was the first girl in Alaska to earn 1A/2A Female Small Schools Player of the Year three years in a row. She was MVP of every tourney her sophomore through senior years. She played for Division II University of Alaska, Anchorage in 2003/2004 and earned "Player of the Game" her freshman year, in the Great Alaska Shootout game against Mt. St. Mary's Division I team. UAA won the Shootout that year. She now plays for Eastern OR University who has won the Cascade Collegiate Conference many years in a row to earn a trip to NAIA Div. II Nationals. Whitney broke the single game EOU assist record w/ 14 in a game and was ranked nationally in both assists/turnover ratio and assists. She was first in the Cascade Collegiate Conference in 2007 and was an Honorable Mention to the All Conference Team. She earned Most Outstanding Player in 2007 and Honorable Mention to All Conference Team. During a preseason practice her senior year, she ruptured her achilles tendon and was out for the season, but traveled with her team as an injured player after surgery. Whitney will graduate in June 2008 with a degree in Media Arts and plans to return to Alaska.

    The youngest, Krista, graduated from high school in 2007 and is a college freshman. She honed her skills for Wolverine basketball for many years, including being the only girl in an all boys Boys and Girls Club League her 8th grade year and before that, both Boys and Girls Club bball and school ball since grade 3. She was Alaska State Runner Up in the National Elks Hoop Shoot when she was 8. She was diagnosed with Graves Disease as a high school sophomore and couldn't participate in the State tourney that year. Her junior and senior years were stellar. She won many 3 point contests and was named to nearly every All Tourney Team. In her senior year she was MVP of 3 tournaments, including the Region III Tournament. She helped lead her team to a 2006 State Championship and a 2007 3rd place finish at State. Two years in a row she was named to the State All Tourney Team and First Team All State team. In 2006 and 2007, in 6 state games, she was selected as Player of the Game for 4 of those games. Krista was 2nd in scoring in the 2007 State tourney. Krista red shirted for University of Alaska Anchorage (2007/2008).

    Dan's wife Jamie teaches all subjects to special ed. students, grades 7-12 at Ninilchik School, mentors students in online classes, and is the senior class Guidance/Career teacher. She is a class sponsor and has been National Honor Society advisor for many years. She maintains the school website and Wolverine website.



    Here's Dan in 2001 with his assistant coaches, Chris Hanson and Kendra Nicholson, a Ninilchik alumni ('94) and star player for Dan once upon a time.



    Dan in an unusual spectator role, concentrating on a 2001 District tourney game. His youngest daughter Krista, weary from so many games, looks like she could use a nap!



    Dan on the sidelines talking with an announcer during the 2001 District tournament



    The secret to Dan's success!



    Dan in his element (photo by USA photojournalist Jack Gruber)

    Dan during a game with Seldovia (photo by USA photojournalist Jack Gruber)



    Here's Dan with USA TODAY journalist Sal Ruibal and Jack Gruber, photojournalist.



    Dan with wife Jamie, taken 2001



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