2010 NSCAA/Mondo Regional Assistant Coaches of the Year Announced
Posted by NSCAA on Dec 22, 2010 in Awards 0 Comments
Four high school and eight college assistant coaches have been recognized for their contributions by being named NSCAA/Mondo Regional Assistant Coaches of the Year.
The 12 coaches were nominated by their peers for consideration and now are eligible for their respective NSCAA/Mondo National Assistant Coach of the Year awards. At the collegiate level, the award is named in memory of Glenn "Mooch" Myernick, the former U.S. Men's National Team assistant coach who passed away in 2007. The national winners will be announced at the annual NSCAA Awards Banquet, which will be held on Friday evening, Jan. 14, at the Hilton Baltimore in conjunction with the 2011 NSCAA Convention.
High School Regional Assistant Coaches of the Year
Mideast: Brandon Ramsey, Hershey HS, Pa.
North: Graham Kennett, Byram Hills HS, N.Y.
South: Brian Akers, Jacksonville HS, N.C.
West: Tom Bellen, Souhegan HS, N.H.
Glenn “Mooch” Myernick College Regional Assistant Coaches of the Year
Far West: Pieter Lehrer, California
Great Lakes: Jared Embick, Akron
Middle Atlantic: Johanna Gelber, King’s College
Midwest: Jeremy Sullivan, Austin Peay State
Northeast: Johan Cedergren, Dartmouth College
North Atlantic: Lisa Stoia, West Virginia
South: Carlos Somoano, North Carolina
South Atlantic: Chuck Connelly, College of William and Mary
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BY Carlos Medina on Aug 28, 7:58PM
Me parecio muy interesante el articulo y lamento no haber podido participar de la conferencia ya que los temas fueron muy interesantes. Existe algun video de esta conferencia para poder ver? Gracias y saludos!
BY Raymond Ford on Aug 9, 3:56PM
Hi Eric, email me rayford1973@hotmail.com as I am now in Louisiana not Curry college Mass. popping over to twin cities this month. FORDY
BY Peter Wiggins on Aug 7, 7:15PM
I wish someone uploaded a legible copy of the Bob Gansler & Tony DiCiccio presentations at The Orlando event. I was there, it was awesome, and now I can't read my diagram/notes as to how the ball/players move!