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Phil Schmidt, Head Varsity Coach Phil Schmidt, Head Varsity Coach Contact: [email protected] Why I Coach: “I coach to be a positive influence on the development of student-athletes while having fun competing together to accomplish common goals on and off the field.” Background: Fishers High School – 2018-Current Teacher; Ivy Tech Principles of Marketing, IU ACP Business, Economics & Sports Marketing Avon High School - 2005-2016 Teacher, AP European History, AP Micro and Macroeconomics, Economics, AP World History, Economics, Geography & World History - 2013 College Board Midwestern Region AP Teacher of the Year Social Studies Department Chair, 2010-2016 University of Indianapolis, Masters of Arts - History - 2011 - Phi Alpha Theta Honors Butler University, Bachelor of Science, Business Marketing – 2000 Butler University, Teacher Certification (Social Studies) – 2004 - Joseph F. Lombardi Outstanding Student Teacher Award University of Indianapolis, Teacher Certification (Business Education) – 2004 Coaching Experience: Overall (257-92-43 // .736 win %) // State Tournament Record (52-20 // .722 win %) Fishers HS - Head Varsity Boys Coach (36-14-4 // .72 win %) - 2018-Current - State Final-Four, 2020 - Regional Champions, 2020 - Sectional Champions, 2020 Avon HS - Head Varsity Boys Coach (181-40-31 // .819 win %) - 2006-2017 - State Runner-Up / Semi-State Champions, 2013 - State Final-Four, 2011 & 2013 - Regional Champions, 2006, ’09, ’10, ’11, ‘13 - Sectional Champions, 2006, ’08, ’09, ’10, ’11, ’12, ’13, ’14, ‘16 - HCC Conference Champions, 2013, ’14, ’15, ‘16 Lutheran HS - Head Varsity Boys Coach (40-38-8 // .513 win %) - 1999-2003 - Regional Champions, 1999 - Sectional Champions, 1999 Westside United - Goalkeeper Director - 2016-2017, Goalkeeper Trainer - 2013-2014 Avon HS - Head C-Team Boys Coach - 2005 Lutheran HS - Head JV Boys Coach - 1998 Certification: USSF "National D" License NSCAA "National, Regional & State” Goalkeeper Certification NSCAA "Goalkeeper" Special Topics Diploma NSCAA "Mental & Physical Player Development" Special Topics Diploma NSCAA "High School Coach" Diploma NSCAA "Economical Methods of Teaching H.S. Players" Special Topics Diploma NSCAA / NFHS "Professional Development" Certificate USC “Advanced Youth Coach” USC “Advanced Youth Technical Training” NFHS "Accredited Interscholastic Coach" NFHS “Fundamentals of Coaching” NFHS "Concussion in Sports” NFHS “NCAA Eligibility” NFHS “Sports Nutrition” NFHS “Understanding Implicit Bias” NFHS “Student Mental Health and Suicide Prevention” NFHS “Bullying, Hazing and Inappropriate Behaviors” NFHS “Heat Acclimatization and Heat Illness Prevention" NFHS “Sudden Cardiac Arrest” NFHS “Protecting Students from Abuse” NFHS “First Aid. Health & Safety” NFHS “Coaching Soccer” American Heart Association – CPR and AED Certified Stop the Bleed Training Membership: ISCA - Indiana Soccer Coaches Association USC - United Soccer Coaches Awards: 2017 ISCA Presidents Award 2013 District 4 Coach of the Year 2013 Hoosier Crossroads Conference Coach of the Year 2011 Indianapolis Star Super Team Coach of the Year 2011 District 4 Coach of the Year 2011 Hoosier Crossroads Conference Coach of the Year 2011 North v South Senior All-Star Game Coach 2011 East v West Senior All-Star Game Coach 2010 District 4 Coach of the Year 2010 North v South Senior All-Star Game Coach 2009 Hoosier Crossroads Conference Coach of the Year 2009 District 4 Coach of the Year 2009 Indianapolis Star Metro West Coach of the Year 2006 Indianapolis Star Metro West Coach of the Year 1999 Indianapolis Star Marion County Coach of the Year Clinics Attended: USC / NSCAA National Convention: 2020 – Baltimore, 2019 – Chicago, 2010, 2014 & 2015 - Philadelphia 2007, 2013 – Indianapolis, 2009 - St. Louis, 2008 - Baltimore ISCA State Clinic - 2012, '11, '09, '07 Indiana University Coaching Symposium - 2006, '01, '00, '99 Other: Fishers HS Athletic Coaches Council ISCA Vice President – 2020-Current ISCA Executive Board Member - 2013-Current ISCA "Top 20" Pollster - 2008-Current ISCA All-State Committee - 2009-2014, 2016, 2019, 2020 Zach Stevenson, Varsity Assistant Coach Contact: [email protected] Why I Coach: “I coach in order to do my part in giving back to the game that has given me so much over my career.” Background: Fishers High School – 2018-Current - Teacher; Special Education Coaching Experience: Fishers High School - 2018-Current - Varsity Assistant Coach Westfield High School - 2016-2018 - Head Freshmen Coach FC Pride 2016-2018 Playing Experience: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee - 2016 - 2013 Horizon League Champions - 2013 NCAA D-1 Tournament Qualifier Westfield High School - 2011 - Sectional Champion - Regional Champion CUSC/Indiana Fire - 5x State Champion - 1x Regional Champion - 1x National Champion Certification: USSF E License NFHS “Sudden Cardiac Arrest” NFHS “Concussion in Sports” NFHS “Heat Illness Prevention” NFHS “Student Mental Health & Suicide Prevention” NFHS “NCAA Eligibility” Sean VandeWiele, Head JV Coach Contact: [email protected] Why I Coach: “I coach to help promote a healthy lifestyle during developmental years of student athletes while passing on my love and joy for the game.” Background: LA Fitness 2019 - Current -Personal Trainer Defiance College, Bachelors of Science, Exercise Science - 2019 Coaching Experience: Fishers High School - 2020-Current - Head JV Coach Warren Central High School – 2019 - Head C-team Coach Internship at Fishers High School - 2019 Internship at Defiance College - 2019 Indy Premier - 2018 - Summer Camps, SuperKicks Individual Trainer - 2017-2018 Summer Volunteer at Fishers High School - 2016-2017 Playing Experience: Defiance College - 2015-2018 Fishers High School - 2011-2014 - Sectional Champions Indy Premier - 2011-2019 Fishers Soccer Club - 2000-2011 Certification: NFHS “Engaging Effectively with Parents” NFHS “Sports Nutrition” NFHS “Sportsmanship” NFHS “Sudden Cardiac Arrest” NFHS “Concussion in Sports” NFHS “Bullying, Hazing and Inappropriate Behaviors” NFHS “Heat Illness Prevention” Jacob Huesing, Assistant JV Coach Contact: [email protected] Why I Coach: “I coach because it allows me to not only develop players skills on the field but also teach them life lessons to carry with them.” Background: Community Health Network - 2019-Present Exercise Specialist Ball State University, Bachelors of Science, Exercise Science - 2019 Coaching Experience: Fishers High School - 2019 - Present - JV Assistant Coach Playing Experience: Hamilton Southeastern High School - 2011 - 2015 Sporting Indiana FC 2009 - 2015 Certification: ACLS & BLS Certified - American Heart Association NFHS "Concussion in Sports” NFHS “Heat Illness Prevention" NFHS “Sudden Cardiac Arrest” NFHS “Student Mental Health and Suicide Prevention” NFHS “ACL Injury Prevention” Ray Schnettgoecke, Silver Team Head Coach Contact: [email protected] Why I Coach: “I coach to help individual players reach their playing potential, to compete at the highest level, to share my soccer experiences and to promote teamwork as the way to be successful." Background: Butler University - Masters of Business Administration – 2001 Brown University - Bachelor of Arts - Organizational Management - Economics – 1978 Business Development, Program Leader and Sales Management with Xerox Corporation, Symantec Corporation, Ricoh USA and Insperity Inc. Coaching Experience: Fishers Soccer Club/Indy Premier SC Club Coach - 2003 – 2015 Head Coach RPA Program - 2016-2019 Playing Experience: Professionally North American Soccer League - 1978 American Soccer League – 1979-1982 Major Indoor Soccer League – 1979-1981 National Champion/All-Star with ASL Detroit Express 1982 College Brown University - 1978 All American 3-Year Team Captain Two Time NCAA National Semi-Finalist Brown University Athletic Hall of Fame General USSF Over-30 National Champion 3 times Member - St. Louis Missouri Soccer Hall of Fame Certifications: NFHS “Concussion in Sports” NFHS “Heat Acclimatization & Heat Illness Prevention” NFHS “Sudden Cardiac Arrest” NFHS “Coaching Soccer” NFHS “Engaging Effectively with Parents” USSF “D” License Dylan Huesing, Assistant Silver Coach Contact: [email protected] Why I Coach: “I coach to help build quality humans by teaching them skills they can take from the field and translate to real life.” Background: Fishers High School - Instructional Assistant in Special Education Department 2019 - Present Indiana University 2012-2016 BS in Exercise Science Indiana Wesleyan 2018-2019 Transition to Teaching program Coaching Experience: Fishers High School - Assistant Silver Coach 2018-Present Certification: NFHS “Concussion in Sports” NFHS “Heat Acclimatization & Heat Illness Prevention” NFHS “Sudden Cardiac Arrest” American Heart Association - CPR & AED Certified .
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