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Current Members 2013-2014 Washington State Coaches Association Members 11/17/2013 Name School First Name Last Name School Name Registration Date Ralph Abate Liberty Bell High School 05/30/2013 Kerry Abbott Chehalis Middle School 10/07/2013 Richard Abiador Snohomish High School 08/26/2013 Richard Abrams Monroe High School 10/11/2013 Trudy Abrams Stanwood High School 08/27/2013 Ashley Abrams Marysville Pilchuck High School 06/13/2013 Kyle Acord Liberty Bell High School 06/03/2013 Rob Adams Lynden High School 10/23/2013 Jay Adams Snohomish High School 09/09/2013 Carl Adams Mt. Spokane High School 08/19/2013 Casey Adcox Sumner High School 10/03/2013 Douglas Adkins Bellevue Christian School 10/15/2013 Roger Afalava Fife High School 09/25/2013 Kevin Agnew Eastlake High School 09/09/2013 Ken Ahlstrom Central Kitsap High School 09/27/2013 Sarah Aiken Moses Lake High School 09/03/2013 Elia Ala'ilima-Daley Cascade High School 08/15/2013 Rick Alderson Eisenhower High School 09/10/2013 Jason Aldrich Lind Ritzville High School 09/07/2013 Debbie Alexander Kiona Benton High School 10/23/2013 Jan Alexander RETIRED COACHES - Quincy High School 06/15/2013 Bill Alexander RETIRED COACHES - Quincy High School 06/14/2013 Sheryl Alford Keithley Middle School 08/15/2013 Chad Allan Hoquiam High School 08/31/2013 Robert Allan West Valley High School 08/20/2013 David Allemeier Inglemoor High School 09/17/2013 Kenneth Allen Central Kitsap High School 09/30/2013 Melissa Allen Mt. Spokane High School 08/20/2013 Brett Allen Kent Meridian High School 08/15/2013 Amy Allen Poulsbo Middle School 06/12/2013 Sherry Allen Castle Rock High School 05/30/2013 Michael Allton Raymond High School 08/29/2013 Pete Almaguer Kamiakin High School 08/25/2013 Nick Aloisio Franklin Pierce High School 09/26/2013 Raul Alvarado Davis High School 08/30/2013 Raul Alvarado Davis High School 05/31/2013 Rodney Amell jr Curtis High School 09/29/2013 Richard Ames Coweeman Middle School 09/29/2013 Robert Ames Meridian High School 09/05/2013 Joe Amick North Kitsap High School 08/21/2013 Ed Amick jr North Kitsap High School 05/29/2013 Steve Amrine Kelso High School 10/21/2013 janet amrine RETIRED COACHES - Castle Rock High Sc 08/15/2013 Rico Ancheta Rogers High School 09/12/2013 Steve Andersen Franklin Pierce High School 09/13/2013 Kelsee Anderson Walla Walla High School 10/07/2013 Brian Anderson Emerald Ridge High School 09/27/2013 Dale Anderson Lind Ritzville High School 09/26/2013 Jordan Anderson Kamiakin High School 09/25/2013 John Anderson Kentwood High School 09/08/2013 Hollie Anderson Poulsbo Middle School 09/06/2013 Washington State Coaches Association Members 11/17/2013 Name School Randy Anderson Lynden High School 08/29/2013 jeff anderson Darrington High School 08/28/2013 Rodger Anderson Lake Stevens High School 08/17/2013 Steven Anderson North Mason High School 06/25/2013 Chris Anderson Washington High School 06/21/2013 Jeff Anderson ODea High School 06/14/2013 Becky Anderson Reardan Middle School 05/29/2013 Jim Andrew Castle Rock High School 05/29/2013 James Andrews Kingston High School 10/18/2013 Michael Andrews Kentlake High School 10/09/2013 Amy Andrews Tulalip Heritage High School 08/23/2013 Nate Andrews Olympic High School 05/30/2013 Clay Angle Curtis High School 09/20/2013 Brenda Anthony Lochburn Middle School 09/23/2013 Charlie Anthony Stanwood High School 09/22/2013 Darryll Antisdel Columbia River High School 08/27/2013 Robert Antonovich Chiawana High School 08/28/2013 Paul Appel Rogers High School 09/12/2013 Daryn Apple Brewster High School 09/16/2013 Lakia Arceneaux Washington High School 06/19/2013 William Arkell Jr Glacier Peak High School 05/29/2013 Chad Arko River Ridge High School 09/29/2013 Larry Arlint Coweeman Middle School 09/29/2013 Dustan Arlt Lind Ritzville High School 10/16/2013 Keith Armstrong Central Kitsap High School 09/23/2013 andy armstrong Franklin Pierce High School 09/16/2013 Matthew Armstrong Moses Lake High School 08/13/2013 KEITH ARMSTRONG Central Kitsap High School 05/30/2013 Jeff armstrong Snohomish High School 05/30/2013 Christina Arnall Quincy High School 08/28/2013 Arnoldo Arostegui Fife High School 09/25/2013 Lisa Ashley Kentwood High School 09/15/2013 Scott Ashmore WF West High School 10/05/2013 Rex Ashmore Centralia High School 10/02/2013 Edward Ashworth Okanogan High School 10/04/2013 Andrew Ashworth Hanford High School 09/26/2013 David Aspholm Liberty Bell High School 09/06/2013 Lynn Atherton Kingston Middle School 09/19/2013 Joshua Auckland Castle Rock High School 06/05/2013 Stephanie Augustavo Bishop Blanchet High School 09/18/2013 Cheryl Ausboe Peninsula High School 09/04/2013 Phillip Averill Quincy High School 06/14/2013 Elizabeth Averill Quincy Junior High School 06/12/2013 Clinton Avery Meridian High School 08/18/2013 Michael Ayling Toppenish High School 06/19/2013 Lenny Ayres Kennewick High School 09/16/2013 Kyler Bachofner Prosser High School 10/03/2013 Rockelle Baddeley Mt. Baker High School 09/04/2013 Tami Baddeley Inglemoor High School 05/30/2013 Amanda Baerlocher Quincy Junior High School 06/12/2013 Joe Bair Castle Rock High School 06/08/2013 Mark Baker Lakes High School 10/20/2013 Washington State Coaches Association Members 11/17/2013 Name School Dan Baker Yelm High School 10/09/2013 Matthew Baker Sumner High School 09/28/2013 Dietrich Baker Ford Middle School 09/16/2013 Melissa Baker Newport High School 09/14/2013 Kimberly Baker Kennewick High School 08/28/2013 Peggy Baker Kennewick High School 08/27/2013 Lori Baker Moses Lake High School 08/22/2013 Sherlie Baker Mary Walker High School 08/15/2013 Liz Baldwin Reardan Middle School 06/06/2013 Jason Baldwin Reardan Middle School 06/03/2013 Kathy Ballew South Kitsap High School 08/15/2013 Kelly Balzaretti Marcus Whitman Junior High 09/17/2013 John Banaszak WCTSMA 09/12/2013 Sy Bannick Liberty Bell High School 09/11/2013 Mark Bannish Wilapa Valley High School 08/14/2013 Matthew Bannish Wilapa Valley High School 08/14/2013 Tony Barager Rogers High School 09/12/2013 Alex Barashkoff Jackson High School 09/03/2013 William Barber Naches Valley High School 09/07/2013 Jamie Barker Tonasket High School 09/17/2013 Steve Barker Lakewood High School 09/04/2013 jeff barker Chelan High School 05/30/2013 Romece Barnes Lakes High School 10/21/2013 Brent Barnes Lake Stevens High School 10/02/2013 Don Bartel Eastlake High School 10/22/2013 James Barth Granite Falls High School 09/02/2013 Sheryl Barth Shorewood High School 08/29/2013 Chris Barthlow Goldendale High School 09/19/2013 Michael Bartley Archbishop Murphy High School 08/15/2013 paul BARTLEY Marysville Pilchuck High School 08/13/2013 Jeff Bartlow Waitsburg High School 10/02/2013 Jeff Barton Bremerton High School 10/24/2013 Janci Basham Fife High School 09/25/2013 Daniel Bass Tahoma High School 09/03/2013 Sheri Bass Naches Valley Middle School 08/15/2013 Sheri Bass Naches Valley Middle School 05/31/2013 Tom Bate RETIRED COACHES - Castle Rock High Sc 08/19/2013 Ashton Bates Warden High Shool 09/05/2013 Scott Bates Stanwood High School 08/30/2013 Tony Batinovich Puyallup High School 06/10/2013 Pauline Baughman Quincy High School 08/19/2013 Panida Baumheckel Hudtloff Middle School 10/23/2013 Bill Baxter Central Kitsap High School 09/30/2013 Denise Baxter Central Kitsap High School 09/30/2013 Jeana Bayes Castle Rock High School 06/10/2013 Buddy Bear Port Angeles High School 09/06/2013 Judy Beard Kittitas Middle School 10/04/2013 Danny Beard Northwest Christian 09/16/2013 Bill Beattie Olympia High School 08/23/2013 James Beauchaine Rogers High School 09/12/2013 Jeff Beauchamp Goldendale High School 08/15/2013 Jody Beauchene Kamiakin High School 05/29/2013 Washington State Coaches Association Members 11/17/2013 Name School Tim Beaudin Yelm High School 08/24/2013 James Beaupre' Marysville Getchell High School 05/29/2013 Jake Bechtel Firm Foundation Christian School 09/02/2013 Dexter Beckstead Eastlake High School 09/29/2013 Sam Beesley Federal Way High School 06/18/2013 Richard belcher Eastmont High School 10/19/2013 Devry Bell Columbia High School 10/14/2013 Stoner Bell Columbia High School 10/14/2013 Jodi Bellamy Goldendale High School 08/15/2013 Casey Bellecourt Shorecrest High School 09/18/2013 Nicholas Bender Glacier Peak High School 08/26/2013 Jesse Benedetti East Valley High School 09/05/2013 Mike Benedict Quincy High School 06/21/2013 Lew Benedicto Davis High School 07/13/2013 Janet Bennett Lind Ritzville High School 09/10/2013 Jeff Bennett Kamiakin High School 09/03/2013 Christopher Benson Squalicum High School 10/02/2013 Bob Benson Skyview High School 08/30/2013 Bobbi Bentley Cascade Christian High School 10/11/2013 Paul Benton Bainbridge High School 08/16/2013 Kelby Berg Fife High School 09/25/2013 Thomas Berg Glacier Peak High School 09/04/2013 Steve Berg RETIRED COACHES - Lake Stevens High S08/16/2013 Larry Berg Lopez High School 08/06/2013 Christopher Berggren Washington High School 08/19/2013 Steve Bernard Central Valley High School 08/21/2013 Jake Bertholf Moses Lake High School 08/19/2013 Bill Bertram Moses Lake High School 08/12/2013 Steve Bertrand Cascade High School 08/30/2013 CHRISTINA BESON Blaine High School 06/03/2013 Aaron Bessonette Cashmere High School 09/16/2013 Tom Betrozoff South Bend High School 08/31/2013 Mike Bettinson Mary Walker High School 08/15/2013 Tony Bevacqua East Valley High School (Spokane) 08/03/2013 Jeff Bevers North Mason High School 08/15/2013 Ted Beyer Mountain View High School 10/20/2013 Anne Bickelhaupt Walla Walla High School 08/19/2013 Darin Bickford Spanaway Lake High School 08/22/2013 Bishop Bielec North
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