John Triscari

[4] As a coach, he had stints with the Rockingham Flames and Mandurah Magic in the Western Australian State Basketball League (SBL).

[9][10] Triscari was appointed the coach of the Perth Western Stars in the Women's National Wheelchair Basketball League (WNWBL) in 2007.

Fronted by young talents Cobi Crispin and Amber Merritt, the Western Stars made the WNWBL grand final in 2008, only to be beaten by the dominant Sydney-based Hills Hornets.

[17] In 2009, Triscari was named as the coach of the Australian women's national wheelchair basketball team, commonly known as the Gliders.

[19] Despite losses to Canada and the host nation, the Gliders came back to defeat the USA again and claim the Osaka Cup.

[21] The Gliders competed in the 2010 Wheelchair Basketball World Championship in Birmingham, where they finished fourth,[22] and the Four Nations Tournament in Canada in July and August 2010,[23] where they defeated the USA 55–37 to claim the gold medal.

[2] The Australia women's national wheelchair basketball team at the 2012 Summer Paralympics posted wins against Brazil,[26] Great Britain,[27] and the Netherlands,[28] but lost to Canada.

John Triscari (in black shirt and white tie) talks to his national team players.