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NSCAA/Mondo High School, Youth Regional Coaches of the Year Announced
High school and youth coaches who achieved success during the 2009 season have been recognized with the announcement of the NSCAA/Mondo Regional Coaches of the Year.

The high school recipients are selected based on a vote of their peers within their region, while the youth coaches are selected by a national committee from a pool of nominees from NSCAA member coaches. Regional Coaches of the Year are finalists for the NSCAA/Mondo National Coach of the Year award at their respective levels.

The national awards will be announced at the annual NSCAA Awards Banquet, which will be held Friday evening, Jan. 15, in the Grand Ballroom of the Marriott Downtown in Philadelphia, Pa., as part of the 2010 NSCAA Convention.

High School Boys
Large School
Region, Coach, School
Central: Jereme Rainwater, Lake Central High School (Ind.)
East: Chris Bleam, Parkland High School (Pa.)
Far West: Timothy Flynn Barmettler, Highland High School (Ariz.)
Midwest: Chuck Scanlon, Apple Valley High School (Minn.)
New England: David Halligan, Falmouth High School (Maine)
Rocky Mountain: Tim E. Denisson, Cheyenne Central High School (Wyo.)
South: Dominic Thorton Wren, Northwest High School (S.C.)
Southwest: Hans A. Kleinschmidt, The Woodlands High School (Texas)

Small School
Central: J. Kevin Myers, Washington High School (Ind.)
East: Daniel L. Orbaker, Holley High School (N.Y.)
Far West: Kevin Cram, Kapa'a High School (Hawaii)
Midwest: Paul Beggin, Mahtomedi High School (Minn.)
New England: Christopher Ruiter Morrill, Newmarket High School (N.H.)
Rocky Mountain: Rob A. Hill, Cody High School (Wyo.)
South: Shelley Marten Blumenthal, Blacksburg High School (Va.)
Southwest: Alan Turner Pocock, McKinney High School (Texas)

Private/Parochial
Central: Paul Bartoshuk, Detroit Country Day, Mich.)
East: Marty Berman, Seton Hall High School (N.J.)
Far West: Jon-Paul Mangarin, Hawaii Preparatory Academy (Hawaii)
Midwest: Craig Ewing, St. Thomas Aquinas High School (Kan.)
New England: Mario Pereira, LaSalle Academy, R.I.)
Rocky Mountain: James M. Rich, Rehoboth Christian High School (N.M.)
South: Michael David St. Martin, Mount St. Joseph High School (Md.)
Southwest: Wiliam J. McDonald, Strake Jesuit College Preparatory (Texas)

High School Girls
Large School
Region, Coach, School
Central: Ray Petrisin, University High School (W.Va.)
East: Holli Mulholland, Shenendehowa Central High School (N.Y.)
Far West: Stacey Finnerty, San Clemente High School (Calif.)
Midwest: Skip Begley, Hinsdale Central High School (Ill.)
New England: Martyn Davison, Brunswick High School (Maine)
Rocky Mountain: Tom Hirschman, Eldorado High School (N.M.)
South: Judson Hamby, Parkview High School (Ga.)
Southwest: Chris Stricker, Coppell High School (Texas)

Small School
Central: Hollie Bonnema, East Grand Rapids High School (Mich.)
East: Joseph Kovaleski, Lakeland High School (Pa.)
Far West: Bob Welch, Bend High School (Ore.)
Midwest: Christopher Miller, Southern Boone County High School (Mo.)
New England: Nelson Mingachos, Immaculate High School (Conn.)
Rocky Mountain: Dan Watkins, Wheat Ridge High School (Colo.)
South: Claire Collins, Broad Run High School (Va.)
Southwest: Carl Wiersema, S. H. Rider High School (Texas)

Private/Parochial
Central: J. Chris Moore, Sacred Heart Academy (Ky.)
East: Dale Stoltzfus, Lancaster Mennonite High School (Pa.)
Far West: Richard Carrigan, St. Francis High School (Calif.)
Midwest: Christopher Marinelli, Madison Edgewood High School (Wis.)
New England: Daniel DeForest, Burr and Burton Academy (Vt.)
Rocky Mountain: Jamie Schock, Juan Diego Catholic High School (Utah)
South: Sara Geiger, St. Pius X Catholic High School (Ga.)
Southwest: Bruce Deaton, Ouachita Christian School (La.)

Youth
Boys

Coach, Affliation (State)
Atlantic: Scott Reitnour, Piedmont Football Club (N.C.)
East: Greg Ramos, Lehigh Vallley United (Pa.)
South: Dom Wren, Discoveries Soccer Club (S.C.)
West: Chris Limmer, Dakota Gold
Soccer Club (S.D.)

Girls
Coach, Affliation (State)
East: Joe Dizio, FC York (Pa.)
Central: Doug Bracken, Ohio Elite (Ohio)
Midwest: Dave Gosselin, Lincoln YMCA (Neb.)
South: David “Smitty” Smith, Challenge
Soccer Club (Texas)
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