Leteia
Hughley
2004 Greater Flint
Afro-American Hall of Fame Inductee
Category: MULTIPLE SPORTS / COACHING
Parent: Lera Mae Hughley
Sons: Carlos Benton, Jr., Danard Dillard
Leteia grew up on Flint's north side and attended Wilkins Elementary,
Holmes and Bryant Middle Schools and graduated from Flint Northern
High. After graduation, Leteia attended the University of Washington.
While at Flint Northern, Leteia started for Coach Dorothy Kukulka as
a sophomore. Leteia never played in a loosing game, nor missed playing
in a varsity game in her high school career. Teamed with the McGee
twins and Judy Tucker, Leteia had a record of 26-0 her senior year
and a 48-0 for the previous two seasons. She played on six state championship
teams at Flint Northern, three in basketball and three in track and
field. She never lost a track meet and was named captain of the
track team.
Leteia was second team All Valley in basketball her sophomore year
and named to the Saginaw Valley first team her junior and senior years.
Against Detroit Murray, Leteia gave one of the most memorable performances
in Flint Prep. history by scoring 37 points in a single game. She led
Northern in scoring and rebounding her senior year with an average
of 14.8 points and 9.4 re- bounds per game. Leteia was named student
athlete of the year her senior year and was the most highly recruited
player in the state, making her one of the best all around female athletes
to graduate from Flint Northern.
At the University of Washington, Leteia was an All American candidate
as guard her senior year. Leteia led the Washington Huskies in scoring,
assists, steals and blocked shots.
Leteia is now the head coach of her former high school..Flint Northern
girl’s basketball team. In the 2002 basketball season, Leteia
joined the 200 win club since taking over Northern's basketball program
in 1993.
Leteia was the eleventh area coach to reach the 200 win plateau and
the second city coach with an
overall record of 200-45 from 1993-2002. In the 2003 season she coached
the lady Vikes to a 24-0 regular season and went on to win her District
Regionals, Semi-finals and loosing in the finals with an overall record
of 26-1 for the year.
Congratulations, you make Flint proud!
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