Coaches

Former Coaches - Seniors

  Head Coach (Record) Assistant Assistant
2012 Nick Wiehn   Bill McKenzie  
2011 Nick Wiehn  19-10  (.655) Bill McKenzie
2010 Nick Wiehn 15-8 (.652) Bill McKenzie
2009 Erik Gray 11-23 (.325) Derek Harlow  
2008
Erik Gray 16-15   (.516)
Nick "Doc" Jones Dylan Connolly
2007 Paul Bunyard 17-16 (.515) Erik Gray Nick Jones
2006 LeRoy Ott  7-26 (.212) Billy Sanders Nick Wiehn
2005 LeRoy Ott  21-13 (.618) Scott Wieting  
2004

Roy Wright-Senior Blue 16-14 (.533)

Bob DeHart  
2004

Scott Wieting Senior Gold 8-10(.444)

Scott Hannon  
2003 Greg Holoch 15-19 (.441) Bill McKenzie  
2002 LeRoy Ott 15-25 (.375) Jesse Gloystein  
2001 Bob DeHart  14-26 ( .350) LeRoy Ott  
2000 Bob DeHart  16-21 (.432) LeRoy Ott Grant Vervoort
1999 Bob DeHart 16-16 (.500) Matt Kern  
1998 Greg Holoch 15-11 Scott Koch Marc Haggadone
1997 Scott Nichols 17-16 (.515) Marc Haggadone Greg Holoch
1996 Scott Nichols 8-22 Scott Erks  
1995 Scott Nichols 10-16 Greg Holoch Rob Paulsen
1994 Gerry Nixon  18-13 Brett Haggadone Rob Paulsen
1993 Bill Ferguson  Gerry Nixon Rob Paulsen
1992 Bill Ferguson   16-8  (.667) Chad Tonniges Darren Ferguson
Gary Daake
1980 Larry Thomas    
1979 Bill McKenzie    

Former Coaches - Juniors

2012 Blue  Joe Leinen  Jake Spanjers  Drew Danielson 
2012 Gold  LeRoy Ott  Bret Gardner  Scott Nannen
2011 Blue Joe Leinen   9-17 (.346) Jake Spanjers
2011 Gold Scott Nannen  0-16  (.000)
Drew Danielson
2010 B Randy Obermier  8-13-1 (.386)

Joe Leinen

Ken Killion

(volunteer)

2010 G Matt Kern 7-12  (.368)

Bret Gardner

 
2009 B Nick Wiehn  15-12 (.556) Bill McKenzie  
2009 G LeRoy Ott    2-19 (.091) Joe Leinen  
2008 B  Matt Kern    17-9 (.654) Nick Wiehn Bill McKenzie
2008 G Adam Janky 9-10-1 (.475)
Derek Harlow
 
2007 Jrs. Matt Kern  9-21 (.300) Nick Wiehn Bill McKenzie
2006 B

Jerry Walford   13-16 (.448)

Remi Wiehn Erik Gray
2006 G

Scott Hannon    5-20 (.200)

Bill McKenzie Tim Gardner
2005 B

Duane Bodtke   12-15 (.444)

Billy Sanders Scott Hannon
2005 G

Jerry Walford    13-10-1 (.563)

Remi Wiehn Tom Roemmich
2004 B

LeRoy Ott      16-9-1 (.635)

Adam Rediger  
2004 G

Duane Bodtke   7-18 (.280)

Billy Sanders  
2003 B

LeRoy Ott      23-9-1(.712)

Scott Wieting  
2003 G

Luke Holland    4-12-2  (.278)

Billy Sanders  
2002 B

Greg Holoch    22-17  (.564)

Bill McKenzie  
2002 G

Scott Wieting 18-17  (.514)

Jeff Wieting  
2001 B

Scott Koch 15-12   (.556)

Jesse Gloystein  
2001 G

Greg Holoch  23-9  (.719)

Bill McKenzie  
2000 B

Matt Kern    8-20-1    (.293)

Dan Kern  
2000 G Travis Tonniges 6-23-1  (.217) Ryan Bredow  
1999 B

Scott Wieting 18-18  (.500)

LeRoy Ott  
1999 G

Jeremiah Rector 7-20  (.259)

Travis Tonniges  
1998 B Bob DeHart LeRoy Ott  
1998 G Jeremiah Rector Wes Tonniges Scott Wieting
1997 B Bob DeHart (12-12-1) LeRoy Ott  
1997 G Curly Cox (8-14) John Grijalva  
1996 B Ryan Mohling (15-14) Brian Epke  
1996 G Curly Cox (6-13-1) Todd Berner  
1995 B Ryan Mohling 11-13 Chad Vrbka  
1995 G Jay Buhman  9-11 Scott Berner  
1994 B Dave Vincent  15-10 Ben Brink  
1994 G Jay Buhman 4-18 Ryan Mohling  
1993 B Brett Haggadone Dave Vincent  
1993 G Brian Staehr Ben Brink  
1992 B Gerry Nixon  15-6 Rex Kircher  
1992 G

Brian Staehr  5-14

Brandon Kircher  

 

3 comments (Add your own)

1. #1goldfan wrote:
Hoping for a better season coach Nannen!

Mon, March 26, 2012 @ 5:29 PM

2. Billy wrote:
6. *Always flush with plenty of clear water brfoee harvesting.* It is important to clean out as much fertilizer and plant additives that may have accumulated in the plant tissue prior to harvest. Properly flush each plant with the appropriate volume of water. Many resources are available for proper flushing techniques. 7. *Handle finished medicinal flowers and byproducts (trimmings) with extreme care. *Cure medicine in a sanitized, well ventilated drying area. Adjust the temperature, humidity and air-flow to minimize the risk of mold. Whether trimming brfoee or after the drying process, it is important to have clean hands, tools, storage containers and work surfaces. Use gloves, facemasks, and dedicated clothing, as if working in the garden. Handle trimmings intended for concentrates, edibles, or other cannabis based products, with the same care as finished flowers. Waste should be removed immediately. 8. *Be proactive.* The most dangerous element of growing medical cannabis is human error on part of the cultivator. Pathogens do not magically appear; they were either present in the room brfoee planting, or introduced later through improper practices. Inspect and sanitize the garden frequently. Keep good notes and do not be afraid to ask a professional when situations arise. Most products related to growing have contact numbers on them to reach the company directly. If unsure if a product is appropriate for your needs, call and ask a representative.BTW, I am so honored that every time soccer mom posts something about cannabis you think of me, anon. That is so sweet. I love to be of service to the community. Yes SM, the Creek is becoming quite a good area to raise kids AND use cannabis safely. Who woulda thunk it? Times they are a changin.' At least it is not a bunch of drunken boozers (no offense to those who use alcohol responsibly) moving into town to pillage and urinate all over. The local Safeway may be sold out of Doritos pretty soon though. LOL.

Mon, April 16, 2012 @ 10:12 PM

3. lmydupr wrote:
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Thu, April 19, 2012 @ 8:22 AM

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