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AFLAC National Assistant Coach of the Year Award.


When AFLAC decided to honor the real heroes of sports in America, they instantly decided to pay tribute to the nation's top high school and college assistant coaches. They're the men and women ! who toil, frequently with little recognition, to make certain their programs are the best that they can be--while having a positive effect on the young athletes in their charge. Nominations arrived from head coaches, other assistants, players, coaches, fans, the media and, in at least several cases, the coaches' own children. The selection process wasn't easy, but here they are: The 500 AFLAC National Assistant Coaches of the Year:

ALASKA

Roy Bellamy

East HS

Frank Ostanik

University of Alaska-Fairbanks

Rusty Osborne

University of Alaska-Anchorage

ALABAMA

J. David Jones III

Homewood HS

Roland Lee Jones

Brantley HS

Mike Mitchell

Auburn University

Chris Baxtor

Robert E Lee HS

Floyd Mathews

Sidney Lanier Senior HS

Martin Germany

Robert E. Lee HS

Les Koenning

University of Alabama The University of Alabama (also known as Alabama, UA or colloquially as 'Bama) is a public coeducational university located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA. Founded in 1831, UA is the flagship campus of the University of Alabama System.  

O.K. Bryant IV

Hillcrest HS

Matthew Matt

Auburn University

ARKANSAS

Checola Seals

U. of Central Arkansas

Coach Lewis Wray

Russellville HS

Kevin Peoples

Arkansas State University Arkansas State University, at Jonesboro; coeducational; chartered 1909; named State Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1925–33. In 1933 the school became Arkansas State College, and in 1967 it achieved university status and adopted its present name.  

Monty McCurley

Izard Iz´ard

n. 1. (Zool.) A variety of the chamois found in the Pyrenees.
 County HS

Ryke Dismuke

University of Central Arkansas The University of Central Arkansas is a state-run institution located in the city of Conway, the seat of Faulkner County, north of Little Rock. The school is most respected for its programs in Education, Occupational Therapy, and Physical Therapy.  

Ran Hornbook hornbook, primer of a kind in use from the 15th to the 18th cent. On one side of a sheet of parchment or paper the matter to be learned was written or printed; over the sheet, for its protection, a transparent sheet of horn was placed; and the two were fastened to a  

Lakeside HS

Gray Haynes

Harmony Grove--Camden

Billy McBride

Izard County HS

ARIZONA

Terry Fair

Highland HS

Meg Matetich

Xavier College Prep

Hugh Bell

Yavapai College

Shannon Nelson

Greenway HS

Bob Levardo

Sunrise Mtn. HS

Mike Calise

Arizona State University Arizona State University, at Tempe; coeducational; opened 1886 as a normal school, became 1925 Tempe State Teachers College, renamed 1945 Arizona State College at Tempe. Its present name was adopted in 1958.  

Burton tingle

Sahuarita HS

Tom Dorgan

Sahuarita HS

Tom Tucker

Trevor Browne HS

Mark Gronewald

Ironwood HS

"Soapy" Quida

Tolleson Union HS

CALIFORNIA

Dave Basso

Marin Catholic HS

Lynn Reed

Grant HS

Don Butcher

Saddleback College

Steve Yamasaki

Alameda HS

Rick Arcuri

San Mateo HS

Dave Mercer

San Lorenzo Valley The San Lorenzo Valley is a region of Santa Cruz County, California, colloquially known as "SLV". It contains the towns Ben Lomond, Felton, Brookdale and Boulder Creek, though which run Highway 9 and the San Lorenzo River, down through the Santa Cruz Mountains into the city of  High School

Russell Neal

Paradise HS

Tim Kruger

Las Lamas HS

David Vieira

Manta Vista HS

Greg Williams

Ygnacio Valley High

Paul Cochran

Petaluma HS

Nate Odom

Hamilton Union HS

Steven W. Bridges

Escondido HS

David Mendoza

Crescenta Valley HS

Paul Sauter

Chaminade College Prep

Al Gamboa

Lowell HS

Darryl Smith

Westlake HS

James Arquilla

Wilson HS

Monica Trainer

Univ. of California, Riverside

Jim Holcomb

Simpson College

Randy Reyne

Sheldon HS

Jim Noble

Folsom HS

Scott Snow

Long Beach City College

David Poerschke

Millikan HS

Alan LaMotta

University City HS

Walter Ulrich

Sacramento City College Sacramento City College (SCC) is a two-year community college located in Sacramento, California, USA (). SCC is part of the Los Rios Community College District and had enrollment of 21,729 for the Fall 2004 semester.  

Lance Cornell

Turlock HS

Brett Pollack

College of San Mateo The College of San Mateo is a public community college in San Mateo County, California, formerly known as San Mateo Junior College (SMJC). The college was founded in 1922 and initially shared the campus of San Mateo High School on Ellsworth Avenue.  

Marty Spaulding

Mission Viejo HS

Len Gann

San Marcos HS

Pieter Lehrer

Stanford University

Richard Diaz

Hoover HS

John Vredenburgh

Peninsula HS

Brian Irvin

Loyola Marymount University

Brad Agoos

University of California The University of California has a combined student body of more than 191,000 students, over 1,340,000 living alumni, and a combined systemwide and campus endowment of just over $7.3 billion (8th largest in the United States).  

John Reeves

University of California

Britt Williams

Aragon HS

Aaron Estrada

Delano HS

Felix H. Aguirre

La Costa Canyon HS

Eric Yamamoto

Santa Clara University

Ron Smare

San Jose State

Kris Larsen

Cuyamaca College

COLORADO

Steve Drosdek

Rangeview HS

David Hogan

Harrison HS

Martin Heaton

Adams State College History
Adams State College is a small state-supported liberal arts college in Alamosa, Colorado, U.S., in Colorado's San Luis Valley. Adams State was founded in 1921 as a teacher's college but now offers a variety of programs including masters degrees in many fields.
 

Dave Vandermolen

Fairview HS

Guy Brickwell

Glenwood Springs HS

Doug Hill

US Air Force Academy

Debbie Bland

Northglenn HS

Mark Perlmutter

Denver East HS

Gary Diorio

Canon City HS

CONNECTICUT

Donald Heibeck

Wilton HS

Ken Parson

Canterbury NS

John Deeley

University of Connecticut The University of Connecticut is the State of Connecticut's land-grant university. It was founded in 1881 and serves more than 27,000 students on its six campuses, including more than 9,000 graduate students in multiple programs.

UConn's main campus is in Storrs, Connecticut.
 

George Kiefer

University of Connecticut

Mark Lucas

Sacred Heart University Anthony J. Cernera, Ph.D., has been president of Sacred Heart University for 18 years.

Sacred Heart University is known for its strong musical roots, and is well known for the Pioneer Bands. SHU is the second largest Catholic university in New England.
 

Ken Pollard

Southern Connecticut State U.

Chris Payne Southern

Connecticut State University

George Blaney

University of Connecticut

Christopher Casey

Central Connecticut University

Dena Head

Central Connecticut University

WASHINGTON DC

Mark Martin

Woodrow Wilson HS

Andrew Valmon

Georgetown University

DELAWARE

Dan Hammer

University of Delaware [3] The student body at the University of Delaware is largely an undergraduate population. Delaware students have a great deal of access to work and internship opportunities.  

John Schuster

University of Delaware

FLORIDA

Jack Kokinda

Cardinal Newman HS

David R. Robbins

George Jenkins High

Jamie Fayard

Okaloosa--Walton Community College

Ray Reed

Vivian Gaither HS

John McCormack

Florida Atlantic University “FAU” redirects here. For other uses, see FAU (disambiguation).
Florida Atlantic University, also referred to as FAU or Florida Atlantic, is a public, coeducational research university with its main campus in Boca Raton, Florida, United States.
 

Jack Hyatt

Immokalee HS

Origines "Kiko" Benoit

Miami-Dade Community College

Linda Boniskowski

St. Clare Catholic School

Matt Dickmann

Jupiter HS

GEORGIA

William Conyers

Sol C. Johnson HS

Mike Etheridge

Salem HS

Rick Rasmussen

Newton HS

Mary Roach

Oconee County HS

Randy Hill

Lowndes HS

Morris Star

Griffin HS

Stephen Beatty

Alexander HS

Roderick Echols

Savannah College of Art and Design SCAD enrolls more than 7,000 students from all 50 states and 100 countries. International student enrollment is 10-12 percent.

Degree programs include advertising design, animation, architectural history, architecture, art history, arts administration (M.A.
 

Rick Hurst

Central Gwinnett HS

Brad Seiber

North Gwinnett HS

Patrick White

Chamblee HS

Julian Kaufman

Rockmart HS

Steve Dunnington

Cass HS

HAWAII

Mike Kato

Lutheran HS

Kathy Carey

University of Hawaii (body, education) University of Hawaii - A University spread over 10 campuses on 4 islands throughout the state.

http://hawaii.edu/uhinfo.html.

See also Aloha, Aloha Net.
 

Bob Nash

University of Hawaii

IOWA Iowa, state, United States
Iowa (ī`əwə), midwestern state in the N central United States. It is bounded by the Mississippi R.
 

Tim Lind

Waterloo West HS

Larry Rummels

West Branch HS

Adam Bisenius

Galva-Holstein HS

Ken Carstens

Harlan Community HS

Dave Cochran

Valley HS

Don Erusha

Dike New Hartford HS

Joe Havenhill

Martensdale St. Marys HS

Steve Williamson

Iowa Wesleyan College Iowa Wesleyan College is a private, fully-accredited four-year college of the United Methodist Church located Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. Full-time student enrollment at Iowa Wesleyan is approximately 800.  

Kathy Franken

Wartburg College

IDAHO

James Ward

Idaho State University Enrollment for fall semester 2006 was 12,676 students, including 8,848 undergraduates.[1] ISU enrolls a large number of older, non-traditional students who live and work off-campus.  

Brad Haralson

Butte County HS

ILLINOIS

Greg Walkington

Woodstock HS

Christine Marszalck

Lockport Township

John Guth

Rockford Jefferson HS

Jim Seka

Collinsville HS

Lauren Knicker

Wheaton Warrenville South HS

John "Cheeks" Ybarra

Newman Central Cath. HS

Keith Ellis

DuQuoin HS

Joe Roman

Joliet Junior College Joliet Junior College, the nation’s first public community college, offers pre-baccalaureate programs for students planning to transfer to a four-year university. A comprehensive community college, Joliet Junior College (JJC) provides occupational education leading directly  

Jose Quintero

Quincy Senior High

Rod Galvan

Thornwood HS

Scott Spinelli

Loyola University-Chicago

Kendra DeRosa

Western Illinois University For another university which uses the abbreviation "WIU", see Webber International University
Athletics

Main article: Western Illinois Leathernecks
 

Pete Cuadrado

Illinois State University ISU is recognized in the prestigious US News rankings as a "National University", that is, a university which grants a variety of doctoral degrees and strongly emphasizes research.  

Phil Kardacz

Maine South HS

Elmer Reedy

Geneseo HS

Kurt Hasenstein

Glenbrook South HS

Steve Birky

Danville HS

Donald Molenda

Brother Rice HS

Bill Helzer

Lake Zurich HS

Jim Heffernan

University of Illinois University of Illinois may refer to:
  • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (flagship campus)
  • University of Illinois at Chicago
  • University of Illinois at Springfield
  • University of Illinois system
It can also refer to:
 

INDIANA

Roy Chaleswood

Hamilton Jr./Sr. HS

Kent Baer

Univ. of Notre Dame

Joe Newman

Evansville Central HS

Bob Billieu

Greensburg HS

Kevin Vanderbush

Ben Davis HS

Mike Freitag

Indiana University

Donald Madvig

Indiana University

Amy Edwards

University of Nortre Dame

Matt Nirrengarten

Marian College

Brian O'Connor

University of Notre Dame

Brian Jaworski

DePauw University

KANSAS

James Vogel

Bonner Springs HS

Randy Sleep

Garden City HS

Mike Gardner

Tabor College

Charles Eldridge

Shawnee Mission West

Ray Leedy

Independence Community College

Charles Gartenmayer

Benedictine College

Donna Holyman

University of Kansas The University of Kansas (often referred to as KU or just Kansas) is an institution of higher learning in Lawrence, Kansas. The main campus resides atop Mount Oread.  

Scott O'Hare

Hillsboro HS

Wayne Cichon

Saint Mary's Colgan HS

Al Holdeman

Winfield HS

Duane Gabrielson

Shawnee Mission South High School

Bill Wilson

Dodge City HS

Julieanne Gooden

Shawnee Mission South High School

Don Birnen

Winfield HS

Gregg Wolgast

Mulvane HS

Todd Fulton

Norton Community High School

KENTUCKY

Keith Johnson

Apollo HS

Robert Osborne

Owen Co, HS

Jeffery H. Caudill

Union County HS

Gregory Kelley Suhr

Grant County HS

David B. White

Monroe County HS

Dewight Seymore

Dawson Springs

Mike Hall

North Bullitt HS

John Fusco

Brescia University

LOUISIANA

Dorinda Beaumont

St. Josephs Academy

Corey Bordelon

St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic HS

MASSACHUSSETTS

Heather Higbee

Mt Ararat HS

James A. Segala

Ware HS

Raymond Richards

Millbury Jr/Sr HS

Ron Wood

Wakefield HS

Stu Irving

Merrimack College

Brian Durocher

Boston University

Luke Flockerzi

Amherst College

Charlie Maihos

Salem State College
This article is for the state college in Salem, Massachusetts. For other uses see SSC


Salem State College is a four-year public institution of higher learning located in the city of Salem, Massachusetts.
 

MARYLAND

Randy Joseph

Monroe UMBC

Bailey St. Clair

Eastern Technical High School

Allen Thomas

McDaniel College

Eric Washington

Towson University

Seth Tierney

Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins University, mainly at Baltimore, Md. Johns Hopkins in 1867 had a group of his associates incorporated as the trustees of a university and a hospital, endowing each with $3.5 million. Daniel C.  

Wayne Gorrow

Salisbury State University

Dave Dickerson

University of Maryland University of Maryland can refer to:
  • University of Maryland, College Park, a research-extensive and flagship university; when the term "University of Maryland" is used without any qualification, it generally refers to this school
 

Herb Nicholls

Long Beach HS

Les Fisher

Catoctin HS

Laura Emery

McDaniel College

Doug Lamb

Thomas Stone HS

Anthony Adams

University of Maryland

MAINE

Patricia Bourget

Bonny Eagle HS

Lance Johnson

Portland HS

Lisa Petruccelli

Bowdoin College

MICHIGAN

Jim Knowles

Western Michigan University Western Michigan University, at Kalamazoo, Mich.; coeducational; founded in 1903 as Western State Normal School, became accredited in 1927 as a college, gained university status in 1957.  

John McBride

Comstock HS

Ed Outslay

East Lansing HS

George Mitchell

Hanover-Horton Schools

Lyle McFadden

J. W. Sexton HS

Rommie L. Vasser Jr.

Fairley HS

Ernie Yarborough

University of Michigan (body, education) University of Michigan - A large cosmopolitan university in the Midwest USA. Over 50000 students are enrolled at the University of Michigan's three campuses. The students come from 50 states and over 100 foreign countries.  

Russelll Terrasi

Jefferson HS

Mitch Hubbard

Reading HS

MINNESOTA

David Ricks

Carleton College

Daniel Schneider

Lakeville HS

Dennis Johnson

College of St. Benedict

Casey DeJong

Alexandria Senior HS

Moe Ankney

University of Minnesota (body, education) University of Minnesota - The home of Gopher.

http://umn.edu/.

Address: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
 

Colette Gilligan

University of Minnesota

Michael Kleinschmidt

Albany HS

Bryan Johnson

Northwestern College

MISSOURI

Dr. Michael Musick

Clayton HS

Mr. Ron Tyler

Benton HS

Denny Palmentere

St. Pius X HS

Jim "Pappy pap·py 1  
adj. pap·pi·er, pap·pi·est
Of or resembling pap; mushy.
" Pirch

Camdenton HS

John C. Cox John Carrington Cox is the Nomura Professor of Finance at the MIT Sloan School of Management. He is one of the world's leading experts on options theory and one of the inventors of the Cox-Ross-Rubinstein model for option pricing, as well as of the Cox-Ingersoll-Ross model for  

Lincoln R-2 School

John Hamilton

Pattonville HS

Jody Adams

UMKC Intercollegiate Athletics

Ken Dempsey

UMKC Intercollegiate Athletics

Jason Mims

St. Louis University

Stacy Wells

Bolivar HS

Steve Cochran

Washington University

Arthur Wang

Washington University

MISSISSIPPI

Jason Conner

Delta State University History
Established in 1924 by an act of the Mississippi Legislature, Delta State Teachers College first opened its doors to students in 1925. The name was later changed to Delta State College (1955) and then Delta State University (1974).
 

John Mullins

Louisville HS

Raymond Buffington

Franklin County HS

Darlene Logan

E. Hernando Middle School

Tyrone Nix

U. of Southern Mississippi

Louis Richard

University of Mississippi The University of Mississippi, also known as Ole Miss, is a public, coeducational research university located in Oxford, Mississippi. Founded in 1848, the school is composed of the main campus in Oxford and three branch campuses located in Booneville, Tupelo, and Southaven.  

Shay Cooper

Merdian HS

MONTANA

Jennifer L. Lawler

Montana State University Montana State University, at Bozeman; land-grant; coeducational; chartered 1893. It is primarily a technical institution specializing in agriculture, engineering, and applied sciences. The Museum of the Rockies is there.  

Jenelle Durkin

Anaconda Senior HS

James M. Patrick

Butte HS

Lou Carter

Helena Capital HS

Bernice Cook

Hardin HS

Tom Hauck

Univ. of Montana

Sparky Kottke

CM Russell HS

Gary Moen

Flathead HS

Jerry Partridge

Ceester Co. HS

Paul Sullivan

Anaconda HS

Jodi Morgan

Denton HS

NORTH CAROLINA

Earl Morgan

Watauga HS

Todd Anderson

Brevard College

Paul Whitaker

West Henderson HS

Ginger Miller

St. Andrews Presbyterian

College

Floyd C. Mason, Sr.

E. E. Smith HS

Paul Whitaker

West Henderson HS

Ann Lashley

Elon University

Duane Wills

Southwest Guilford HS

NEBRASKA

Craig Lathrop

Kearney HS

Steve Larson

Kearney HS

John Jones

Crawford HS

Chris Baum

Nebraska Wesleyan University Nebraska Wesleyan University (NWU), is a private, coeducational university located in Lincoln, Nebraska. It was founded in 1887 by Nebraska Methodists. As of 2007, it has 1,500 students and 300 faculty and staff.  

Doug Miller

Lincoln SE HS

Jim Hansen

Lincoln Pius X HS

Janet Tooley

Scotus HS

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Robert Merwin

Gilford Middle HS

Nichole Flores

Soughen HS

Ryan Hale

Dover HS

NEW JERSEY

Leslie Stephen

Ramapo HS

Robert Silvestri

Old Tappan HS

Brian Tetley

Mainland Regional HS

Robert O'Mahen

Morris Knolls HS

Matthew Digney

Rowan University

Bill Pellagrino

East Brunswick HS East

Ron Celestin

Princeton University

Christopher Jones

Cumberland Regional High School Cumberland Regional High School is a comprehensive regional public high school and school district, serving students in grades 9 through 12 from seven communities in Cumberland County, New Jersey, United States.  

Anthony Houck

Bishop Ahr HS

John Wink

Rutgers University--Camden

Frank Lamberti

Indian Hills HS

NEW MEXICO

Raul Alvarez

Moriarty HS

Jorge Vela

University of New Mexico The University of New Mexico (UNM) is a public university in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It was founded in 1889. It also offers multiple bachelor's, master's, doctoral, and professional degree programs in all areas of the arts, sciences, and engineering.  

NEVADA

Margarita Veloz

Villa Pahrump Valley HS

Hill Harrison

Procter R. Hug HS

Casey Stevens Bishop

Manoque Catholic High School

NEW YORK

Rex Reynolds

Warrensburg HS

John Scibetta

St. Francis HS

Joseph McCarthy

SUNY at Cobleskill

John Farmer

Comsewogue HS

Tom Casey

Division Ave HS

Arthur Bruno III

Mamaroneck HS

Grog Gigantino

Hofstra University

Simon Hodnett

Long Island University

Andrew M Corbett

SUNY College at

Brockport

David W. Heise

Penfield HS

Linda Burghardt

Whitney Point HS

Roy Simmons III

Syracuse University

Joe Ryan

Manhattan College

Jennifer Hartshorn harts·horn  
n.
1. The antler of a hart, formerly used as a source of ammonia and in smelling salts.

2. Ammonium carbonate.
 

Syracuse University

William Carnici

Oneida HS

Michael Robinson

Lakeland HS

Joseph Lasaponara

Irvington HS

R. Scott Wallace

Alfred University

Marc Reeves

St. John's University

OHIO Ohio, state, United States
Ohio, midwestern state in the Great Lakes region of the United States. It is bordered by Pennsylvania (NE) West Virginia (SE), Kentucky (S), Indiana (W), and Michigan and Lake Erie (N).
 

Keith Reash

Columbiana HS

Gary Denton

Glen Este HS

Roy Radenheimer

Wyoming HS

Tim Studebaker

Northwestern HS

Rob Eager

Conneaut HS

Frank Pilsitz

Woodster HS

Mark Wardeiner

Mentor HS

Anthony Watkins

Shaker Heights School

Paul Semall

Kenston HS

Dan Litzinger

Mentor HS

Julie Kless

West Geagua HS

Michael N. Schneider

Northmont HS

Dan Kline

Crestview HS

Robert Crook

Alexander HS

Jim Capel

Menton HS

Jim Bickel

Capital University

Chuck Sprague

Regina HS

Jim Hilvert

College of Mount St. Joseph The College of Mount St. Joseph is a Roman Catholic liberal arts college located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Its enrollment as of fall 2006 was approximately 2,200 students. The school is also known by its students as Delhi Tech, the University of Delhi, or simply UD.  

OKLAHOMA

Mike Felder

Waukomis

Keith Lytle

Oklahoma City University Oklahoma City University is an urban private university located in Oklahoma City, in the Midtown District. The university is affiliated with the United Methodist Church and offers a wide variety of degrees in the liberal arts and sciences disciplines.  

Donna Kay Bunch

Enid HS

Jody Boyd

Yale HS

Curtis Janz

Oklahoma Christian University History
Oklahoma Christian University was originally named Central Christian College. It opened as a two-year college in 1950 with 97 students in Bartlesville, Oklahoma on the 152 acre (615,000 m²) former estate of L.V. Foster, a prominent oil businessman. L. R.
 

Steve Mancillas

Moore HS

Don Byrd

Ada HS

Dale Butler

Fox HS

Gary Jones

Charles Page HS

Virgil Terry

Sallisaw HS

Jerry Raper

Davis HS

Larry Derrick

Lawton HS

Steve Edmunson

El Reno HS

Reed Coody

Bixby HS

Mike Terry

Altus HS

Rick Johnson

Bartlesville HS

OREGON

Craig Robinette

List River HS

Shane Frederick

Union HS

Woody Wright

Union HS

Bryan Moore

Mapleton HS

Pete Sequeira

South Salem HS

Jeffery Richard

North Valley HS

David Kitchel

Ashland HS

Terry Nimz

Estacada HS

Tim Boatwright

Sweet Home HS

Edmund Hummel

Marist HS

Barry Wilson

Willamina HS

Dave Kitchell

Ashland HS

PENNSYLVANIA

Chris Caldwell

McDowell HS

Ken Krsolovic

St. Joseph's University

Frank Stellar

Donegal HS

David Booth

Upper Darby HS

Terence Peebles

Wynesburg College

Scott Daskivich

North Allegheny

High School

Brandon Treece

Everett Area Jr/Sr HS

Mark Maciejewski

Shippensburg University

Pat Carey

North Hills HS

Michael A. Kulish III

Thomas Jefferson HS

Rick Torresani

Mount Joseph Academy

Matt Brady

St. Joseph's University

William Yost

Carlynton HS

Will Donohoe

Marywood University

Jeff Pukszyn

Moravian College

Pat Carey

North Hills HS

Orlin Jespersen

University of Pennsylvania (body, education) University of Pennsylvania - The home of ENIAC and Machiavelli.

http://upenn.edu/.

Address: Philadelphia, PA, USA.
 

Kevin Doyle

Penn State University

Thomas Shafer

Central Mountain High

Matt Beaujon

Westmont Hilltop HS

Ray Johnson III

Holy Name HS

Peter S. Heil

North Hills Senior HS

Eric Sampson

Pen Argyl Area HS

Ken Meckey

Bishop Carroll HS

RHODE ISLAND

Jay Primiano

University of Rhode Island History
The University was first chartered as the state's agricultural school in 1888. The site of the school was originally the Oliver Watson Farm, and the original farmhouse still lies on the campus today.
 

Mike Rogers

Salve Regina University Salve Regina University is a university in Newport, Rhode Island. Founded by the Sisters of Mercy, the university is a co-ed, private, non-profit institution chartered by the State of Rhode Island in 1934.  

Robert J. Palazzo

Classical HS

SOUTH CAROLINA

Marry Harper

Midland Valley HS

Debbie Holland

Fort Dorchester HS

James B. Smith

University of South Carolina
''This article is about the University of South Carolina in Columbia. You may be looking for a University of South Carolina satellite campus.


    
 

Richard Crumpler

Spring Valley High

Phil Magdic

Byrnes HS

Karen T. Young

Manning HS

George Holtzcjaw

Mauldin HS

Bill Seawright

Laurens HS

Mark Smith

Abbeville HS

W. Fred Taylor

Hemingway HS

Michael D. Armstrong

Spring Valley High

Mark Bonnette

White Knoll HS

Chad Hoshour

Crestwood HS

James Allen McLendon

Fort Dorchester HS

Steve Franklin

University of South Carolina

Billy Jack Moore

Union HS

SOUTH DAKOTA

Kim Paulsen

Hanson HS

Alan Miller

Mitchell HS

Bradley Newitt

University of Sioux Falls The University of Sioux Falls is a private, liberal arts college affiliated with the American Baptist Church. It is also commonly called USF and The COO. History  

Kent Mueller

Wast Central HS

TENNESSEE

Coach Ralph Ringstaff

Page HS

Michael Ramsay

Maryville College

Katarii Donald

Westwood HS

Brent Fronabarger

Union University

Wayman Thomas

Melrose HS

Billy J. Walker II

Fairley HS

Larry Shanks

Jackson Central Merry HS

Marvin Jones

Trezevant HS

Reginald Evans

Fairley HS

Chris Perkins

Bethel College

TEXAS

Gary Pitman

Bowie HS

Charles Vincent

Marlin HS

Brett Iang

Graham HS

Mark Brady

Desoto HS

Julie Chauvin

Del Valle HS

Alan Roberts

Rosenberg Terry HS

Raymond Robinson

St. Gerald HS

Alan Perrin

Lewisville HS

Arturo Muraira

San Falipe Del Rio Cons. I.S,D.--Del Rio HS

Bill Elliot

Celina HS

James Lippert

Bowie HS

Ryan McMarley

Flower Mound HS

Tracy Welch

Copperas Cove HS

Shakia K. Burns

Texas Southern University

Ruth McWilliams

Alpine HS

John Schaefer

Tarkington High

Darrell Bode

McAllen Memorial

Philip Stephenson

Texas A&M University

Darren Anderson

Tom Bean HS

Jamie Campanaro

Plano Senior HS

Zoli Nagy

Birdviile HS

Drew Young

Sherman HS

Anthony Felker

Dallas Christian School Dallas Christian School is a nominally non-sectarian preparatory day school for boys and girls located in Mesquite, Texas, USA. The school begins at pre-kindergarten and continues through the twelfth grade.  

Stan Gable

Taylor HS

Debbie Barrows

Diamond Hill Jarvis HG

Kenny Martin

St. Thomas HS

UTAH

Yori Ludvigson

North Sanpete HS

Anthony Durizy

Salt Lake Lutheran HS

Brian Beck

Spanish Fork HS

Paul Barber

Payson HS

David Reeves

Utah State University Utah State University, mainly at Logan; coeducational; land-grant and state supported; chartered 1888, opened 1890. It publishes Utah Science, Western Historical Quarterly, and Western American Literary Journal.  

John Dickey

Monument HS

VIRGINIA

Oscar W. Richardson

Atlantic Shores Christian High School Christian High School, also known as CHS, is in O'Fallon, Missouri. The school mascot is the Eagle and the school colors are teal and black. Their women's soccer team has won many state championships.  

Nancy Fowlkes

Frank W. Cox HS

Robert Brooks

Prince George HS

Barry S. Morris

Fluvanna HS

Julian Blanton

King William HS

Angela Napoli

College of William and

Kyle Kahuda

Chatham Hall

Herbert O'Brian

Parham Hampton University

Craig Reynolds

University of Virginia

Paula Duke

Virginia Tech

Nealan Chandler

Prince George HS

Daniel P. Waller

Virgina Wesleyan College

Timothy P. Wolf

Kempsville HS

VERMONT

Paul Rene'

Mount Anthony Union HS

WASHINGTON

Larry Petersen

Medical Lake HS

Michael A. Caldwell

Stadium HS

Jim Sund

East Valley HS

Jason Gilman

Ferris HS

Tracy Niles

East Valley HS

Brad Ubert

Lakewood HS

Rodney Wecker

Whitworth College

Scott Westering

Pacific Lutheran University Pacific Lutheran University is located in the Parkland suburb of Tacoma, Washington. As of September 2007, PLU had a student population of 3,669 and approximately 250 full-time faculty.  

Jimmy Gabriel

University of Washington

Bill Grier

Gonzaga University

WISCONSIN

Milan "Mike" Kraus

Green Bay East HS

Brad Rohling

Wisconsin Dells HS

John Westfall

Marathon HS

Marc Wurtzman

University of Wisconsin

James Lemanske

New Berlin West HS

Mark Kohlrusch

New Richmond HS

Bob Miller

Fall Creek Public HS

Mark A. Lierman

Shullsburg HS

Gary Broome

Beaver Dam HS

Bob Weber

South Milwaukee HS

Cory Clark

Fond du Lac Fond du Lac (fŏn` də lăk', –jə–), city (1990 pop. 37,757), seat of Fond du Lac co., E central Wis., in a resort region at the south end of Lake Winnebago; inc. 1852.  HS

Todd Strop

University of Wisconsin--River Falls

Barry Shockmel

University of Wisconsin--La Crosse

WEST VIRGINIA

Terry Smith

Williamstown HS

William Ewusiak

Brooke HS

Jennifer Deprez

West Virginia University West Virginia University, mainly at Morgantown; coeducational; land-grant and state supported; est. and opened 1867 as an agricultural college, renamed 1868.  

Vincent Lupinetti

West Virginia University

Mark Gale

Marshall University

WYOMING

Brad Pickett

Cheyenne Central HS

Kathy Smith

Torrington HS

Thomas Jassman

Rock Springs HS

Russ Schaub

Douglas HS

Ken Riedl

Kelly Walsh HS

Scott Schutte

Natrona Country HS

Oscar Erickson

Rock Springs HS

Jerry Slebiska

Green River HS

Mark Traun

Elk Mound HS

Tim Strauss

Marinette HS

Rick Coles

Ripon College
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