Nicole Fischer
Nicole Fischer brings a wealth of experience, passion, and local roots to her role as Assistant Coach for the South Kitsap High School Varsity Girls Basketball team. A proud alumna of South Kitsap High School, Fischer was a key member of the 1999 Wolves Basketball Team that secured an impressive 3rd place finish at the State Championship.
Fischer's basketball journey continued at the collegiate level, where she showcased her skills and leadership as a player for both Tacoma Community College and Northwest Nazarene University. Her deep understanding of the game, combined with her experiences as a student-athlete, provides invaluable insights to our aspiring Lady Wolves.
Beyond her athletic achievements, Fischer's professional background as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor equips her with unique skills to mentor and support our student-athletes both on and off the court. Her master's degree in Education with a focus on Community Counseling from Seattle University underscores her commitment to holistic athlete development.
Fischer's dedication to community service is exemplary, with a long history of volunteering for various organizations, including South Kitsap Fire and Rescue and the Q Center of Silverdale. Her experience as a volunteer facilitator for youth groups demonstrates her ability to connect with and inspire young people, making her an ideal role model for our athletes.
As a South Kitsap native, Fischer's passion for the community and Wolves athletics runs deep. Her energy, motivation, and inspirational leadership style promise to elevate our program and instill a sense of pride and determination in our student-athletes.
We are thrilled to have Nicole Fischer as part of our coaching staff, bringing her unique blend of athletic expertise, counseling skills, and community spirit to the South Kitsap Wolves. Her presence on the sidelines is sure to ignite excitement and foster a culture of excellence within our girls' basketball program and the broader Port Orchard community.
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