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James Scurlock Sports Academy (JSSA)

The James Scurlock Sports Academy (JSSA) is a nonprofit organization based in Omaha, Nebraska, dedicated to empowering youth through sports and lifeguard training programs. The academy aims to promote inclusivity, personal development, and community engagement, particularly for underrepresented groups. JSSA is committed to providing opportunities for youth to participate in structured activities that foster physical fitness, discipline, and leadership skills.

Overview

The James Scurlock Sports Academy was founded in honor of James Scurlock, whose tragic death in 2020 during social justice protests in Omaha inspired the community to create a lasting legacy in his name. The organization’s mission is to provide young people with access to sports and training programs that build confidence, teach life skills, and encourage positive social change.

JSSA primarily offers programs in USA Swimming and USA Volleyball. In addition, the academy plays a significant role in Omaha’s lifeguard community, offering lifeguard certification courses and helping to address the shortage of qualified lifeguards in the area.

History and Founding

The James Scurlock Sports Academy was established in 2020 by the family of James Scurlock with the vision of using sports as a platform to inspire and uplift youth, particularly those from low-income and minority backgrounds. The founders sought to honor James Scurlock’s passion for community involvement by creating opportunities for young people to thrive both on and off the field.

Since its establishment, JSSA has partnered with organizations and schools across Omaha to offer accessible sports programs, camps, and lifeguard training courses.

Programs and Services

  • USA Swimming Club: Offers training sessions for swimmers of all skill levels, focusing on technique, endurance, and competitive swimming.
  • USA Volleyball Club: Provides year-round volleyball training, including skills development, team play, and tournament participation.
  • Lifeguard Certification: In partnership with High Point Pool, JSSA has trained and certified over 100 lifeguards, contributing to Omaha’s lifeguard workforce. The program focuses on water safety, rescue techniques, and first aid.

JSSA also emphasizes inclusivity by offering scholarships and grant-funded programs for girls, people of color, and youth from low-income families to ensure they have access to sports opportunities.

Board of Directors

  • Chandalea Jones President and CEO
  • Qwenyona Evans Vice-President
  • April Whiteman Treasurer
  • Adam Kruszka Member
  • Joe Marikovich Member
  • Marquita Bowden Member
  • Community Impact

    JSSA has received several grants aimed at increasing sports participation among girls, people of color, and economically disadvantaged families. The academy’s work in lifeguard training and certification addresses a critical need in Omaha’s community pools, ensuring safe recreational spaces for residents.

    The organization has been featured in local news, such as an article by KMTV 3 News Now which highlighted the community’s support for JSSA and its volleyball programs.

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