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Coaches Certified Through ASEP PRIOR to August 1, 2007 Coaches certified through ASEP PRIOR TO August 1, 2007 (Sorted by last name) Aasen, Aaron, Coos Bay, OR Adana, Camille, Portland, OR Alcorn, Shane, Brookings, OR Aasland, David, Molalla, OR Addy, Jason, Portland, OR Alden, Jeff, portland, OR Aazad, Nadia, Portland, OR Adelhart, David, Oregon City, OR Alderman, Shawn, Tigard, OR Abbey, Tia, Seaside, OR Adelman, David, Portland, OR Alderson, Carrie, Grants Pass, OR Abbott, Derek, Beaverton, OR Adelman, Jennifer, Scappoose, OR Alderson, Casey, Grants Pass, OR Abbott, Loreli, Brooks, OR Adelman Anderson, Sara, Beaverton, OR Alderson, Kerry, Grants Pass, OR Abby, John, Bend, OR Adelmnan Ward, Kathy, Portland, OR Alderson, Marianne, Miltonfreewater, OR Abdelhamad, Lazlii, Portland, OR Aden, Chris, Portland, OR Aldous, Jesse, Drain, OR Abel, Julie, Tualatin, OR Admire, Jeff, Roseburg, OR Aldous, Keri, Drain, OR Abell, Patty, Canby, or Adolfson, Carl, Clackamas, OR Aldred, Ryan, Gresham, OR Ables, Shannon, Portland, OR Adolph, Brian, Medford, OR Aleckson, Nicole, Toledo, OR Abraham, Melisa, Tigard, OR Aerni, Connie, Albany, OR Aleman, Carmen, Lake Oswego, OR Abraham, Philip, Tigard, OR Affinito, Gerald, Florence, OR Alexander, Bruce, Harbor, OR Abrams, Richard, Monmouth, OR Agalzoff, Katie, Beaverton, OR Alexander, Charles, Portland, OR Abrego, Riki, Unity, OR Agar, Stefanie, Clackamas, OR Alexander, David, Medford, OR Achon, Julius, Portland, OR AGCAOILI, ALFRED, PORTLAND, OR Alexander, David, Sixes, OR Ackelson, Julie, Banks, OR Agee, Edward, Lagrande, OR Alexander, Denise, Portland, OR Acker, Andrea, Tigard, OR Aguilar, Ezequiel, Milwaukie, OR Alexander, Don, Prospect, OR Acker, Daniel, Salem, OR Aguilar, Roberto, Portland, OR Alexander, Jim, Dayville, OR Acker, Karl, Portland, OR Aguiliar, Carlos, Eugene, OR Alexander, Ryan, Gresham, OR Ackerlund, Andrew, Hillsboro, OR Aguirre, Rick, Brookings, OR Alford, Shane, Ukiah, OR Ackerman, Andrew, Portland, OR Aiken, Nancy, Salem, OR Alikin, Katie, Newberg, OR Ackerman, Dave, Portland, OR Aillaud, Kevin, Portland, OR Allaert, Kristin, Clackamas, OR Ackerman, Jerry, Tigard, OR Ainge, Doug, Hillsboro, OR Allan, Lisa, Beaver, OR Ackerman, scott, Colton, OR Ainsworth, Jesse, Coos Bay, OR ALLARD, JACKY, EUGENE, OR Ackley, Jan, Gresham, OR Ainsworth, Justin, Grants Pass, OR ALLARD, JODY, EUGENE, OR Acor, Cameron, Lagrande, OR Ajami, Ali, Portland, OR Allcroft, Roger, Lake Oswego, OR Acosta, Cristina, Beaverton, OR Aker, Scott, Portland, OR Alleman, Alice, Beaverton, OR Acosta, Federico, Springfield, OR Aker, Sean, Monmouth, OR Allen, Alex, Harrisburg, OR Acosta, Francisco, Gresham, OR Akerman, Chris, Portland, OR Allen, Alisa, Sisters, OR Adair, Cliffqrd, Sisters, OR Akerman, Erik, Portland, OR Allen, Bruce, Grants Pass, OR Adair, Hollie, Grants Pass, OR Akerman, Richard, Lake Oswegao, OR Allen, Chris, Albany, OR Adair, Laurie, John Day, OR Akers, Lyn, Richland, OR Allen, Denise, Lake Oswego, OR Adair, Tonya, La Grande, OR Akers, Robert, Gresham, OR Allen, Derek, Burns, OR Adams, Arden, Eugene, OR Akin, Noel, Arlington, OR Allen, Dianne, Milwaukie, OR Adams, Barbara, Milwaukie, OR Akinis, Karlynn, Springfield, OR Allen, Gene, Ontario, OR Adams, Benjamin, Lagrande, OR Akins, Scott, Springfield, OR Allen, Gregory, Lake Oswego, OR Adams, Dave, Medford, OR Akre, Jim, Reedsport, OR Allen, Jason, Klamath Falls, OR Adams, David, Milwaukie, OR Alabaster, Larry, Sheridan, OR Allen, Jerry, Portland, OR Adams, Donald, Yamhill, OR Alassane, Bakayoko, Klamath Falls, OR Allen, Justine, Eugene, OR Adams, Dustan, Prairie City, OR Alba, Gabriel, Milwaukie, OR Allen, Kenneth, Jefferson, OR Adams, Ernest, Medford, OR Albert, Karen, Athena, OR Allen, Larry, Tualatin, OR Adams, Gina, Elgin, OR Albert, Maure, Baker City, OR Allen, Libby, Newport, OR Adams, Greg, Molalla, OR Alberts, Julie, Bend, OR Allen, Marissa, John Day, OR Adams, Gregory, Portland, OR Albertson, Chris, Gresham, OR Allen, Micheal, Junction City, OR Adams, Hollis, Newberg, OR Albertson, William, Lakeview, OR Allen, Rob, Lebanon, OR Adams, Karen, Portland, OR Albertson, Zane, Coquille, OR Allen, Sarah, Klamath Falls, OR Adams, Mandy, Clackamas, OR albiar, ruben, Salem, OR Allen, Sarah, Malin, OR Adams, Milton, Portland, OR albinio, melanie, newport, OR Allen, Scott, Newberg, OR Adams, Nathaniel, Newberg, OR Albright, Charles, Pendleton, OR Allen, Scott, Roseburg, OR adams, rob, portland, OR Albro, Chuck, Madras, OR Allen, Steven, Mapleton, OR Adams, Teresa, Molalla, OR Albro, Eric, Elkton, OR Allen, Wes, Portland, OR Adams, Terry, Ashland, OR Albro, Kent, Elkton, OR Allen III, Rob, Lebanon, OR Adamski, Mark, Roseburg, OR Alcatraz, Donald, Portlan, OR Allen Jackson, Jennifer, Grants Pass, OR Adamson, Ross, Medford, OR Alcorn, Ken, Oregon City, OR Alley, Jack, Culver, OR Coaches certified through ASEP PRIOR TO August 1, 2007 (Sorted by last name) Alley, James, Portland, OR Anderson, Artist, Beaverton, OR Andreason, Erin, Boardman, OR Alley, Ron, Banks, OR Anderson, Ashley, Riddle, OR Andreason, Megan, Boardman, OR Alley, Suzanne, Banks, OR Anderson, Bruce, Lagrande, OR Andres, Dustin, Pendleton, OR Allison, Anthony, Hillsboro, OR Anderson, Carl, Pendleton, OR Andresen, Todd, Bend, OR Allison, David, Eugene, OR Anderson, Cindy, Portland, OR Andrews, Ben, Portland, OR Allison, David, North Bend, OR Anderson, Corey, Eugene, OR Andrews, Brady, Mcminnviille, OR Allison, Favona, Hillsboro, OR Anderson, Dale, Cloverdale, OR Andrews, Bryn, Portland, OR Allison, Jeff, Keizer, OR Anderson, Darrell, Grants Pass, OR Andrews, Dana, Salem, OR Allison, Michael, Eugene, OR Anderson, David, Portland, OR Andrews, Don, Rainier, OR Allison, Ron, Grants Pass, OR Anderson, David, Portland, OR Andrews, Gary, Stanfield, OR Alloway, Vanessa, Portland, OR Anderson, Dean, Florence, OR Andrews, Janine, Portland, OR Allred, Bradley, Reedsport, OR Anderson, Duke, Central Point, OR Andrews, John, Mcminnville, OR Allred, Kellene, Powers, OR Anderson, Dustin, Bend, OR Andrews, Lorrie, Unity, OR Allred, Ryan, Medford, OR Anderson, Emily, Portland, OR Andrews, Nenice, Hillsboro, OR Almand, Rick, Ashland, OR Anderson, Hugh, Dundee, OR Andrews, Shauna, Hereford, OR Alonzo, David, Jacksonville, OR Anderson, Jared, Sheridan, OR Andrews, Sheldon, Rainier, OR Alsip, David, Corvallis, OR Anderson, Jeffrey, Bend, OR Andrus, Amy, Springfield, OR Alsleben, Calvin, Lincoln City, OR Anderson, Jennifer, Hood River, OR Andrus, Jenna, Springfield, OR Alsup, Jonathan, Drain, OR Anderson, Jennifer, Portland, OR Andrus, Julie, Springfield, OR Alt, Sarah, Hillsboro, OR Anderson, Jessica, Sweet Home, OR Andrus Hughes, Karen, Tualatin, OR Altenburg, Jacinda, Ukiah, OR Anderson, Jim, Pilot Rock, OR Andry, Cindy, Yoncalla, OR Althen, Conrad, Portland, OR Anderson, Jim, Sisters, OR Andyke, Zoe, Lagrande, OR Altig, Lindsay, Fairview, OR Anderson, Joseph, Grants Pass, OR Angel, Chad, Albany, OR Altman, Roy, Corbett, OR Anderson, Julie, Portland, OR Angeletti, Edward, Rogue River, OR Alton, H, Oregon City, OR Anderson, Karen, Corvallis, OR Angove, Matt, Bandon, OR Alton, Mandy, Oregon City, OR Anderson, Kelly, Portland, OR Angove, Paul, Brookings, OR Altree, Brian, Yamhill, OR Anderson, Kenneth, Klamath Falls, OR Angrove, Robert, Sublimity, OR Alvarado, Nichole, La Grande, OR Anderson, Laura, St Helens, OR Anshutz, Kim, Lagrande, OR Alvarez, Amanda, Hillsboro, OR Anderson, Lori, Portland, OR anson, april, Forest Grove, OR Alvarez, Byron, Beaverton, OR Anderson, Luann, Lakeview, OR Anstey, James, Scio, OR Alvarez, Russell, Tualatin, OR Anderson, Mark, Lagrande, OR Anthony, Charles, Ontrio, OR Alvarez, Sara, Salem, OR Anderson, Mark, Portland, OR Anthony, Ronald, Nyssa, OR Alves, Rick, Grants Pass, OR Anderson, Martin, Madras, OR Anthony, Steven, Elgin, OR Alvord, Brett Alvord, Portland, OR Anderson, Marty, Portland, OR Anthony, Thomas, Newberg, OR Amato, Tim, Coos Bay, OR Anderson, Maureen, Monmouth, OR Antich, Steve, Medford, OR Ambler, Gerald, Milton Freewate, OR Anderson, Michael, Riddle, OR Antonsen, Katie, Cottage Grove, OR Ameele, Melinda, Corvallis, OR Anderson, Monica, Tualatin, OR Aoki, Kasumi, Beaverton, OR Ames, Thomas, Hood River, OR Anderson, Morelnand, Portland, OR Apland, Michael, Grants Pass, OR Ammon, Virginia, Eugene, OR Anderson, Peter, Mcminnville, OR Apo, Makana, Eugene, OR Amo, Beth, Salem, OR Anderson, Rex, Albany, OR Appel, Eugene, West Linn, OR Amonson, Terri, Bend, OR Anderson, Richard, Klamath Falls, OR Apperson, Autumn, Portland, OR Amos, Ila, Klamath Falls, OR Anderson, Rick, Portland, OR Applebee, Jere, Gladstone, OR Amos, Wayne, Klamath Falls, OR Anderson, Robert, Wilsonville, OR Arata, Lauren, Oregon City, OR Ampe, James, Scappoose, OR Anderson, Ruby jean, Stanfield, OR Araujo, Gus, Lake Oswego, OR Amundson, Allan, Eugene, OR Anderson, Sara, Beaverton, OR Arbogast, Casey, Ukiah, OR Amundson, Niel, Corvallis, OR Anderson, Scott, Rogue River, OR Arbogast, Eric, Portland, OR Anagnos, Theodore, Keizer, OR Anderson, Steven, Dallas, OR Arbogast, Meghan, Corvallis, OR Ancheta, Steve, Gresham, OR Anderson, Sue, Cloverdale, OR Arbogast, Michael, Pendleton, OR Anctil, Mark, Portland, OR Anderson, Tim, Colton, OR Archambault, Kipp, Glide, OR Anderberg, John, Forest Grove, OR Anderson, Tom, Halsey, OR Archer, Andrew, Pendleton, OR Anders, Jake, Tigard, OR Anderson, Tracy, Salem, OR Archer, Beverly, Merlin, OR Andersen, Donica, Gresham, OR Anding, James, Gilchrist, OR Archer, James, Portland, OR Andersen, Keith, Salem, OR Andrade, Jaime, Canby, OR Arditi, Vincent, Portland, OR Andersen, Kristina, Eugene, OR Andrade, Juan, Woodburn, OR
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