Ahmil Jihad chosen to guide Minneapolis North

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Ahmil Jihad chosen to guide Minneapolis North

Veteran coach comes full circle

Ahmil Jihad is coming home!

A successful highschool basketball coach for the past three many years and a 1984 Minneapolis North graduate, Jihad was recently chosen to guide the boys program at his alma mater.

To say that Jihad is an achieved coach on the basketball court is an understatement. His coaching resume includes years of coaching the STREETS and Howard Pulley AAU programs and 7 years as an assistant for the bots program at Minneapolis South.

Nonetheless, most remember his tenure as coach of the women’ program at Minneapolis South through the mid-late 2000s. During that point, he coached one in all the state’s all-time greats in Tayler Hill—together with teammates Gabrielle Roberts, Sadiqah Jihad and Tyisha Smith—culminating in a Class 4A state championship in 2009.

The University of Minnesota alum went on to revive the boys program at Minneapolis Edison, where he—with all-conference players Mohammed Mohamed, Johnny Spencer and Jabari Langley—was named Minneapolis City Conference Coach of the Yr in 2021. 

That was then! That is now! Jihad recently agreed to come back back to his alma mater to guide one in all the state’s premiere boys basketball programs.

An educator within the St. Paul Public Schools since 1991, Jihad adds his name to a listing of coaches—Alex Rowell, Tony Queen, Robin Ingram, Willie Jett, Brett McNeal, Broderick “Bo” Powell, Larry McKenzie, and Ricky Davis—all of whom have had successful tenures while leading the Polars.

Davis led the Polars the past two seasons, and his sudden resignation gave Jihad the chance to come back full circle. Since North’s surprising state tournament appearance under Rowell’s leadership in 1976, the Polars have qualified in each decade since.

Queen (1980, ’81, ’82, ’83, ’84, ’85, and ’86), Ingram (’90, ’95, ’96, ’97, ’98 and ’99), McNeal

(2002, ’03), and McKenzie (’16, ’17, ’19, ’21, and ’22) followed the ’76 season combining for 20 more

state tournament births and 7 state championships (in daring).

Now Jihad is able to add to North’s legacy. If his past accomplishments are any indication of what the long run holds, it’s looking vivid for the Minneapolis North Polars. 

Dr. Mitchell Palmer McDonald welcomes reader comments to mcdeezy05@gmail.com.






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