Testimonials

"The Newell Family was elated to hear that Bill McClintock was selected to the prestigious Hall of Fame. Bill played an integral part of Cal's 1959 NCAA basketball Championship and runner up Title in 1960. Bill was the 2nd leading rebounder in 1959 and 1960 to our 6'11" Center Darrell Imhoff and in Bill's senior season in 1961, he lead Cal's team in scoring and rebounding with a "double-double" 15 points and nearly 11 rebounds a game. Bill has devoted his life after his Cal playing days to helping and teaching others in the classroom and basketball court for decades. This commitment had always endeared our father to Bill's generosity."
— The Newell Family

"Bill McClintock played for Pete Newell, one of the greatest teachers of any sport. His emphasis on footwork and fundamentals for all players (especially the bigs) was really cutting edge. As a result of his leadership big guys developed in to outstanding players. His teachings are ageless and anyone who adheres to them and practices them diligently will become better- it’s a sure thing."
— Mike Krzyzewski

"Bill McClintock was a member of Cal’s 1959 National Championship and 1960 runner up basketball teams; while playing for the legendary Pete Newell. He later worked for over a decade alongside his mentor at the Big Man Camps and together they founded the Pete Newell tall Women’s Camp in 2001. Bill in respected nationally as one of Coach Newell’s finest students and has complete mastery of the Newell footwork, spacing and fundamentals. The Frontline Camp staff is comprised of some of the nation’s best teachers."
— Bobby Knight

"I have worked Pete Newell’s camps since the late 1970’s. I have come to know Bill McClintock over the past 15 years as director of the Pete Newell Tall Women’ Basketball Camps. He was very involved with the women and loved their passion and willingness to learn the post moves. I have worked many camps, but the emphasis on footwork is the best I have ever seen from Bill’s staff. I would recommend Bill McClintock’s Frontline Basketball Camps to every player that wants to improve their offensive game and understanding of the floor."
— Ann Meyers Drysdale

"Coach Bill McClintock has been the steward and disciple of Coach Pete Newell's Basketball Camps for many years. His basketball methods on teaching Post Moves and Footwork modules are mirror images and instructions from his former college coach and mentor, Pete Newell. Any young aspirant that seeks to improve their knowledge of the game, develop the necessary skills-set facing the basket and back to the basket, need look no further than beyond Coach Bill."
— Coach Tom Newell