The Explosion is owned by Courtyard Media Foundation, whose president Nathan Mumm oversaw team operations.
The first season for the Everett Explosion ended on a high note, being ranked number one in the nation by the Massey Ratings index.
In 2010 the Snohomish County Explosion started the season with Chris Weakley as the head coach and was later replaced with Nathan Mumm taking over a sub .500 team.
In 1994–1996 Randy coached a women's Pro-Am team that featured Joyce Walker & La Shanna White, who were both All-Americans.
He played two years of basketball under now head coach for the women's team West Virginia University, Mike Carey.
During his playing career he set an NJCAA record for most three-point field goals in a single tournament game, hitting thirteen out of twenty-one baskets from beyond the arc.
Weakley has played professional ball overseas and helped coaching in the minor leagues the last 4 months in California.
He coached at Prince Avenue Prep in South Carolina for a year and a half, where he was able to accomplish winning a national championship, while posting a 48–2 record, and graduating 12 blue chip players.
He feels extremely privileged and excited for the opportunity to coach and be affiliated with this organization, having played two seasons with the Explosion.
[3] It could be a recipe for disaster, two all-star caliber players — guys who will take up a lot of minutes and shots — jumping onto a team just weeks before the postseason.
Courtyard Media Foundation operated the Explosion Basketball from 2006 - 2010 with Nathan Mumm as the acting President of the organization.