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Pacific Southwest PACIFIC SOUTHWEST DISTRICT OF THE AAU Board of Managers Biennial Meeting Sunday, August 30, 2020 Pacific Southwest AAU District Office MEETING MINUTES http://www.aaupacificsouthwest.org/home 1. Credentials Report Certified Attendees (Clubs with 5 or more members) Maria Brunker • Michael W. Brunker, Governor • Maria E. Brunker, Treasurer • John T. O'Sullivan, Henry Football (1) • Michael W. Brunker Jr., Henry Football • Ernie Biagioni, Next Generation Basketball (2) • James Shaw, San Diego Elite Sportz (3) • Frank Gutierrez, San Diego Elite Sportz • Yvette Pennerman, San Diego Elite Youth Track and Field (4) • Gary Frank, Viking Baseball (5) 2. Call meeting to order at 1:00 PM Michael Brunker 3. Establish Rules of the Meeting. 4. Adopt Agenda M:EB/S:JO/A:Unanimous 5. Reports A. National AAU: 147th AAU National Convention: Postponed to October 2021 B. Pacific Southwest District: Club/Membership Report • 2020: 250 Clubs/9,234 Members (COVID-19) • 2019: 278 Clubs/11,280 Members • 2018: 299 Clubs/12,584 Members • 2017: 305 Clubs/11,522 Members C. Accept Report M:EB/S:FS/A:Unanimous 6. New Business A. Nominations. • None. Due to no eligible nomination being submitted for a particular office of the District, the current office holders Michael Brunker/Governor and Maria Brunker/ Treasurer shall continue in office until the next Biennial Meeting in 2022. • The District will continue soliciting qualified candidates for appointment to District and Sport offices. • M:FS/S:JO/A:Unanimous B. 2020 Biennial Legislative Meeting will be Sunday, May 55, 2022 M:GF/S:EB/A:Unanimous C. Authorize the Executive Committee to establish budget M:JO/S:YP/A:Unanimous D. COVID: How can the AAU support your club and athletes? • EB: First summer without any contact with my athletes • JT: Explained how Henry Football is staying engaged. Biggest barrier is securing facilities. • JS: Seeing a drop in registrations but families are anxious to get started again. • MB: The Pacific Southwest AAU will explore opportunities to support member clubs returning to any level of COVID-19 approved sports participation to include, but not limited to practice, clinics, and training. 7. Resolutions and Orders. • District Volunteer of the Year Nominations and Voting via Survey • All Biennial Meeting attendees received a $20 Visa Prepaid Card to pay for 2021 AAU Non- Athlete AB Membership 8. Adjournment at 1:44 PM M:EB/S:JS/A:Unanimous Michael W. Brunker, Governor Sunday, August 30, 2020 PACIFIC SOUTHWEST DISTRICT OF THE AAU Board of Managers Biennial Meeting Sunday, August 30, 2020 Pacific Southwest AAU District Office MEETING ATTENDEES http://www.aaupacificsouthwest.org/home PACIFIC SOUTHWEST DISTRICT OF THE AAU Board of Managers Biennial Meeting Sunday, August 30, 2020 Pacific Southwest AAU District Office MEETING AGENDA http://www.aaupacificsouthwest.org/home 1. Credentials Report. 2. Call meeting to order 3. Establish Rules of the Meeting. 4. Adopt Agenda. 5. Approval of 2018 Biennial Meeting Minutes 6. Reports A. National AAU: 147th AAU National Convention: Postponed to October 2021 B. Pacific Southwest District: Club/Membership Report 7. New Business A. Other Elections. Nominations. X.C.2.d: In the event that no eligible nomination has been submitted for a particular office of the District, the current office holder shall continue in office until the next Biennial Meeting, or until a Special Meeting is called to elect the successor. If the current office holder chooses not to continue in office, then there is a vacancy. The vacancy will be filled as prescribed in the Constitution with an appointment made by the District Executive Committee until the next Board of Managers meeting where an election will be held to fill the balance of the unexpired term. B. Pacific Southwest Review Committee. Required composition – No fewer than three (3) members elected by the Board of Managers. No more than two (2) of whom shall be from the same sport. If possible, one member shall be an attorney currently active in the practice of law. Governor appoints the Chair. C. Nominations and Elections Committee. Board elects three members. Governor appoints the Chair. 8. Unfinished Business. 9. New Business. A. Establish date of 2022 Biennial Legislative Meeting. B. Authorize the Executive Committee to establish budget C. COVID 10. Resolutions and Orders. 11. Adjournment. Pacific Southwest AAU 2020 Clubs With Five (5) Or More Members 170 Clube Code Club Name Primary Contact A N T 1 20-WYCA5F 2020 Spartan Football PS FF YB Bannister, Howard W 35 1 36 1 20-WYCA36 2020 Sweetwater Football Club PS FF YB Wagner, Bryan J 18 2 20 1 20-WYA73Y AZTEC BASEBALL CLUB-ABC PS BL YM Hermosillo, Manuel 33 1 34 1 20-WY6DEY Aztec Divers San Diego PS DI BB Mcdonald, Roland G 46 3 49 1 20-WYC73A Aztec Football Club PS FF YB Dunkle, Alfredo 25 7 32 1 20-WYC46E Baron Football club PS FF YB Kirkland III, Sam O 69 8 77 1 20-WYA5F7 Barons Baseball Club PS BL YM Morris-Gobeil, Roann 62 9 71 1 20-WYA7DY Barons Basketball PS BW YB Lamb, Tristan 34 3 37 1 20-WYD5DA Beach Boyz Football PS FF YB Vines Jr, Alton B 25 1 26 1 20-WYD789 Big Red Basketball PS BA YM Bolton, Anthony D 19 0 19 1 20-WYD645 BLUBYU PS BA YM Savage, Jessica L 15 1 16 1 20-WYA373 Blue and Gold Baseball PS BL YM Abruzzo, Jordan T 65 1 66 1 20-WYD5CW Blue and Gold Camp PS FF YM Karlo, Thomas R 69 8 77 1 20-WYB96A Brawley Diablos PS BL YM Carranza, Pedro 25 1 26 1 20-WYBA4E Bucs Baseball PS BL YM Gildehaus, Dennis M 33 2 35 1 20-WYC55Y Bulldog Football PS FF YM Baldwin, Damon W 136 1 137 1 20-WYBEW9 Bulldogs PS BL YM Welch, Dean C 21 1 22 1 20-WYADFD Cali Krew PS BA YB Lawson, Arin N 26 1 27 1 20-WYA8FY California Athletics PS VB YB Nash, Todd 9 0 9 1 20-WY797E California Athletics PS MS YB Nash, Todd 6 1 7 1 20-WYB9DT Cavers Baseball PS BL YB Mercado, William L 23 2 25 1 20-WY7YBE Cavs Youth/Elite PS BA YB Cavazos, Jason R 71 1 72 1 20-WYC4Y3 Central Spartans PS FT YB Pena, David R 83 8 91 1 20-WYAF6F Cents Baseball Club PS BL YM Frink, Richard W 52 2 54 1 20-WYBTF9 Circles PS VB YF Law, Christopher J 3 2 5 1 20-WYA457 Club Pacific Volleyball Club LLC PS VB YF Farrrington, Daniela D 73 17 90 1 20-WYBFWW Coastal Falcons PS BA YM Jones, Steven E 33 2 35 1 20-WYA4DY Coastal Stingray Baseball Club PS BL YM Henton, Glen C 18 4 22 1 20-WYCAWD Colts Football Club PS FF YM Marquez, Matthew J 19 1 20 1 20-WYA3AT Conquistadors Baseball Club PS BL YM Herrin, Christopher R 35 2 37 1 20-WYD55E Costa Del Sur PS WP YB Medina, Ernest F 7 2 9 1 20-WYBBFA Cougar Baseball PS BL YM Evans, Jesse J 23 0 23 1 20-WYD7YE Cougar Track Club PS AT YB Stathas, Gary W 55 2 57 1 20-WYAAC4 Cougars Baseball Club PS BL YB Canche, Kenny E 32 2 34 1 20-WY6Y85 Crafty Competitive Hardworking Squad PS BW YF Turpin, Jacqueline B 14 1 15 1 Pacific Southwest AAU 2020 Clubs With Five (5) Or More Members 170 Clube Code Club Name Primary Contact A N T 1 20-WYACYT Crusaders DBT PS BL YM Johnson, Ed L 10 1 11 1 20-WYBA86 Devils Baseball PS BL YM Macias, Juan F 19 2 21 1 20-WYAC7Y Dive San Diego PS DI YB Young, Marnie 10 3 13 1 20-WYB9D5 Dons Baseball Club PS BL YM Remiker, Gary 53 1 54 1 20-WYD5ED Dream Team PS AT BB Gibbs, John D 14 1 15 1 20-WYA4FW EAGLE 212 PS BL YM Dawson, Lloyd E 44 1 45 1 20-WYA633 Eagle Baseball PS BL YB Davis, James P 33 1 34 1 20-WYBDEF Eagle Football Club PS FF YB Van Nostrand, Ryan P 53 1 54 1 20-WYA99T eagle soccer PS SC YM Gonzalez, Ivan 12 2 14 1 20-WYA5D5 eagles basketball 2020 PS BA YB Ellis, Adell 21 1 22 1 20-WYA84E Eagles Softball Club PS SB YF Gross, Michael 29 2 31 1 20-WYBFCA Eagles Tennis PS TE YB Hur, Erik V 14 1 15 1 20-WYC7CB East County Aces PS VB YF Eriksson-Morr, Hannah C 6 1 7 1 20-WYD6FB East County Cheer, Dance and Marching PSBandMS ClubYB Spenny, Samantha M 65 4 69 1 20-WYD6W7 East County Harriers PS AT YB Bueno, Walter 18 1 19 1 20-WY8WAE EC Black Sox PS SB YF Millsap, Dustin 27 1 28 1 20-WYADFT EC Wildcats Varsity PS BL YM Imperiali, Richard 7 1 8 1 20-WYAE9F ECB PS BL YM Meyer, Jonathan P 14 1 15 1 20-WYA9B9 Education Through Sports PS BA YB Dowdy, Brandon L 79 7 86 1 20-WYBFE4 Elite Sportz PS BW YF Mack, Amos 7 2 9 1 20-WY78DY Epic Volleyball Club PS VB YB Lamb, Danielle 35 2 37 1 20-WY7AEF Exodus Volleyball Club PS VB YB Figueroa, Mario R 33 4 37 1 20-WY7CE4 Falcons Baseball Club PS BL YM Lamb, Christopher 61 1 62 1 20-WY9EY6 Fallbrook Cheer PS CH YB Caro, Zoe 64 2 66 1 20-44F84X Fallbrook Gymnastic Club PS GY BB Capelotti, Dean E 3 12 15 1 20-WYBFWA Fleet Feet PS AT YB Dann, Erik M 7 2 9 1 20-WYD7WE Foothiller Basketball PS BA YM Ober, Jacob D 12 1 13 1 20-WY9DWT Genuine Volleyball Club PS VB YB Lomeli, Marc A 13 1 14 1 20-WYBC87 Golf de Leones PS GO YB Groesbeck, Anthony K 3 2 5 1 20-WYBA35 GRIZ Softball PS SB YF Franks, Chad 24 1 25 1 20-WY7A55 Grizzly Baseball PS BL YM Jamison, Neil E 31 0 31 1 20-WYD5E5 Havoc T&F PS WL BM Hampton, Lorne J 29 3 32 1 20-WYBBF9 Havoc Track PS AT YB Hampton, Lorne J 4 2 6 1 20-WYCC5Y Hawks PS BW YF Killeen III, Thomas B 11 0 11 1 20-WYACYW Hawks Baseball PS BL YB Lovato, Robert 26 1 27 2 Pacific Southwest AAU 2020 Clubs With Five (5) Or More Members 170 Clube Code Club Name Primary Contact A N T 1 20-WYB4T8 Hawks Softball PS SB YF Barker, Jaime L 12 1 13 1 20-WYD5AW Henry Football PS FF YB O'Sullivan, John T 41 1 42 1 20-WYBADE Highlander Baseball PS BL YM Holland, Cole 49 1 50 1 20-WYD6YE HighlandersXC PS AT YB Wagnew, Babey 25 1 26 1 20-WYBC59 Hoo-Ryde PS BL YB Schuman Jr, Robert L 13 2 15 1 20-WYD64W Jaguar Athletic Club PS MS YB Cummings, Michael A 98 17 115 1 20-WY6AE4 Judo Link PS JU BB Han, Lincoln 11
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