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Current Members 2014-2015.Xlsx Washington State Coaches Association Members 3/2/2015 Name School First Name Last Name School Name Registration Date Luke Abbott Raymond High School 11/14/2014 Brandon Abbott WF West High School 09/17/2014 Kerry Abbott Chehalis Middle School 09/17/2014 Brandon Abbott WF West High School 08/23/2014 Natalie Abersfeller Kennewick High School 08/25/2014 fred abila Lake Washington High School 06/26/2014 Kyle Acord Liberty Bell High School 08/19/2014 rob adams Lynden High School 11/06/2014 Landon Adams Waitsburg Prescott High School 10/25/2014 Tim Adams North Kitsap High School 10/20/2014 Jay Adams Snohomish High School 09/26/2014 Andrew Adams DeSales High School 09/16/2014 Carl Adams Mt. Spokane High School 07/02/2014 Casey Adcox Sumner High School 11/26/2014 Robert Adeline Mt. Vernon Christian 09/09/2014 Joel Adeline Mt. Vernon Christian 09/09/2014 Gina Adolfae Walla Walla High School 08/20/2014 Randy Affholter Ellensburg High School 10/19/2014 Kevin Agnew Eastlake High School 10/10/2014 Philip Aguirre Toppenish High School 01/11/2015 Ken Ahlstrom Central Kitsap High School 10/20/2014 Keshia AhQuin Washington High School 10/08/2014 KC Ahrens Riverside High School 01/15/2015 Sarah Aiken Moses Lake High School 08/27/2014 Erin Aitchison Seattle Academy 01/13/2015 Jerrod Akins Snohomish High School 02/19/2015 Kali Albin Castle Rock High School 07/03/2014 Rick Alderson Eisenhower High School 08/28/2014 Jessica Aldrich Kelso High School 11/06/2014 Jason Aldrich Lind Ritzville High School 09/26/2014 Bill "Alex" Alexander Quincy High School 06/26/2014 Ivan Alfaro Eisenhower High School 12/19/2014 Brian Alfi Edmonds Woodway High School 10/01/2014 Sheryl Alford Keithley Middle School 10/07/2014 Josh Alfrey East Valley High School (Spokane) 09/04/2014 Robert Allan West Valley High School 08/31/2014 Chad Allan Hoquiam High School 08/30/2014 Brett Allen Kent Meridian High School 11/20/2014 Nick Allen Ridgefield High School 10/08/2014 Jennifer Allen Todd Beamer High School 09/19/2014 Ken Allen Central Kitsap High School 09/08/2014 Darin Allen Morton White Pass High School 09/03/2014 Sherry Allen Castle Rock High School 07/03/2014 Kevin Alley Columbia High School 11/04/2014 wiley Allred Royal High School 02/15/2015 Mike Allton Ocosta High School 08/19/2014 Nick Aloisio Franklin Pierce High School 08/29/2014 Raul Alvarado Davis High School 07/01/2014 Tyler Amaya Skagit Valley College #2 01/07/2015 Rodney Amell jr. Curtis High School 09/13/2014 Rick Ames Kelso High School 11/05/2014 Washington State Coaches Association Members 3/2/2015 Name School Patrick Ames Meridian High School 09/19/2014 Robert Ames Meridian High School 09/15/2014 Eugene Ammerman Stanwood High School 09/11/2014 Courtney Amonsen Newport High School 02/19/2015 janet amrine Cascade Middle School 09/03/2014 Steve Amrine Kelso High School 08/29/2014 Rico Ancheta Rogers High School 10/22/2014 Mike Anchors Tumwater High School 09/11/2014 Kaci Anchors Tumwater High School 09/11/2014 Jeremy Anders Eastmont High School 10/28/2014 Steve Andersen Franklin Pierce High School 08/30/2014 James Anderson Ephrata High School 02/13/2015 Tom Anderson Burlington High School 01/20/2015 Chris Anderson Ocosta High School 12/17/2014 Jason Anderson Curtis High School 11/20/2014 Tara Anderson Kelso High School 11/14/2014 Aaron Anderson Ocosta High School 10/29/2014 Robert Anderson Washougal High School 10/17/2014 Jim Anderson Jackson High School 09/19/2014 Jordan Anderson Kamiakin High School 09/17/2014 Brian Anderson Emerald Ridge High School 09/16/2014 Dale Anderson Lind Ritzville High School 09/16/2014 Jeff Anderson ODea High School 09/11/2014 John Anderson Puyallup High School 09/03/2014 Kendall Anderson Kentwood High School 08/31/2014 Jeff Anderson Darrington High School 08/29/2014 Becky Anderson Reardan Middle School 08/24/2014 Rodger Anderson Lake Stevens High School 07/03/2014 Steven Anderson North Mason High School 06/27/2014 Jim Andrew Castle Rock High School 06/26/2014 James Andrews Kingston High School 09/26/2014 Nate Andrews Olympic High School 09/09/2014 Nathan Andrews Olympic High School 09/05/2014 Nelly Andrews Centralia High School 08/25/2014 Doug Andrews Peninsula High School 08/25/2014 cedric andrews North Kitsap High School 08/20/2014 Kate Andrews Bellevue High School 07/22/2014 Justin Andrews Lake Washington High School 07/02/2014 Clayton Angle Curtis High School 08/31/2014 Gerald Anhorn Assumption Middle School 08/16/2014 Charlie Anthony Stanwood High School 09/11/2014 Darryll Antisdel Columbia River High School 08/18/2014 Paul Appel Rogers High School 10/22/2014 Andy Arena Lake Washington High School 07/01/2014 William Arkell Glacier Peak High School 06/25/2014 Chad Arko River Ridge High School 10/30/2014 Dustan Arlt Lind Ritzville High School 11/02/2014 Bob Arlt Eastmont Junior High School 10/23/2014 jeff armstrong Snohomish High School 09/03/2014 Keith Armstrong Klahowya Secondary School 06/30/2014 andrew armstrong Franklin Pierce High School 06/25/2014 Arnoldo Arostegui Fife High School 07/25/2014 Washington State Coaches Association Members 3/2/2015 Name School Michael Asher Sehome High School 08/27/2014 Lisa Ashley Kentwood High School 09/15/2014 Anthony Ashley West Valley (Spokane) 08/13/2014 Rex Ashmore Centralia High School 08/26/2014 Doug Ashmore Centralia High School 08/24/2014 Scott Ashmore WF West High School 08/19/2014 Ed Ashworth Okanogan High School 10/29/2014 chad aubin Sequim High School 10/13/2014 Josh Auckland Castle Rock High School 07/03/2014 Stephanie Augustavo Bishop Blanchet High School 06/25/2014 Cheryl Ausboe Peninsula High School 08/27/2014 Kory Austin Mt. 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