Most recently, PK secured the signing up of the far west contingent of the ABA (American Basketball League) for AAU membership. PK was instrumental in the development of AAU's alumni program and AAU sports festival initiative, as well as and worked on 3 v 3 AAU basketball development. ![]() In 2014, PK was appointed AAU Men's and Women's Basketball National Chair. He served for many years on the National AAU Volunteer Services Committee and the National AAU Finance Committee. Nationally, PK was part of multiple AAU sport and administrative committees. On the local level, PK served as PVAAU Boys' Basketball Director since 2002 and soon became PVAAU Governor, a position he held until his passing. Upon his passing, he had held numerous positions within the AAU - both on the local and national level. First as a member and coach, then later on as a volunteer, most notably, as Boys Basketball District Sports Director and later Governor - tirelessly working towards affording youth and adult athletes of all ages participation opportunities across multiple sports. A resident of Upper Marlboro, Maryland, PK dedicated his life in service to amateur athletes for more than thirty (30) years.įor many years, PK served in the Potomac Valley AAU District (District of Columbia, counties of Montgomery, Prince Georges in Maryland, and Arlington and Fairfax and cities of Alexandria and Falls Church in Virginia). ![]() It is with great sadness that the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) shares the passing of longtime AAU member and volunteer Preston Kim "PK" Martin on Friday, January 8, 2021.
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