Faculty Profile

Jerrett Mentink

Jarrett Mentink

Assistant Professor of Physical Education

Email: jmentink@spu.edu
Phone: 206-281-2454
Office: Royal Brougham 105


Education: BA, University of Washington, 1993; MA, Washington State University, 1998; PhD, Washington State University, 2001. At SPU since 1995.

Jarrett Mentink has been a part of Seattle Pacific University since 1995 in various capacities, starting as a men’s basketball coach.

Before his present faculty position, Dr. Mentink was an assistant men’s basketball coach at Decatur High School and Tacoma Community College, and spent four years on the staff of men’s basketball coach Ken Bone at Seattle Pacific University. He was also the first men’s head basketball coach at Todd Beamer High School, where he was the 2006 South Puget Sound League Coach of the Year. Today as a member of SPU’s Health and Human Performance Department faculty, Dr. Mentink teaches introductory sports psychology concepts, coaching and training seminars, and administration of health/physical activity courses.

Dr. Mentink is also an accomplished author and founded Kids in the Clouds, a book company that provides kids’ reading material on airplanes. He also produces children's books about sports stars, which share positive moral messages and benefit charities such as Seattle Children’s Hospital, Boys & Girls Clubs, and The Edgar and Holli Martinez Foundation. Those books include athletes such as Shaun Alexander, Ken Griffey Jr., Kasey Keller, and Felix Hernandez. In 2011, the Seattle Mariners hosted a King Felix Children’s Book Giveaway Night, giving 10,000 copies of The Rise of King Felix, Dr. Mentink’s book on Felix Hernandez, to young fans.

Dr. Mentink also speaks at elementary schools in the Northwest, California, and Arizona, sharing an anti-bullying message that includes Christ’s “love thy neighbor as thyself” lesson.

Please see Dr. Mentink’s CV (PDF) for additional publications.


Books

The Rise of King Felix

2011

Mighty Kasey

2010

The Kid Returns

2009

Kaboone

2005

Alexander the Great

2004

Alley the Cat

2002

Jarrett Mentink

Why I teach at SPU

Jarrett Mentink, assistant professor of health and human performance

“I am compelled to teach and truly blessed to be a part of Seattle Pacific University. The SPU experience is enriching! It provides me the invigorating opportunity, on a daily basis, to engage a community of motivated, intelligent faculty, staff, and students who are passionate about the Lord’s teachings!”