The Holland Blast produced two IBL Hall of Fame players:
Jared Bledsoe, a 6'2" guard originally from Memphis, averaged a league-best, 43 points per game in the 2006 IBL playoffs and is the Holland Blast all-time leading scorer. The 6’2” guard scored a career and IBL playoff high 49 points vs Elkhart Express in the IBL Semifinals Playoffs. He was twice an All-NSIC selection while playing at Moorhead State University, Bledsoe accepted the women's assistant coach position at Concordia College[1] in 2012.
Dennis Springs from Toledo, Ohio. Ranked 3rd in the IBL in scoring at 27.9 points per game and 1st in the IBL in Assists with 10.9 assist per game.
Both have enjoyed successful careers playing basketball overseas.
Former assistant coach Terry Smith took over as head coach for the 2007 season after Mike Ahrens submitted his resignation.[2]