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Episode 165 with Mark Soto, the Judson RocketGet 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code MANCAVE20 at http://MANSCAPED.com #ad #manscapedpodSoto is the 2nd year head football coach of Texas high school football power, Converse Judson. A program which has won 5 state championships. Four of those were captured on the watch of the Texas high school football coaching legend, D.w. RutledgeSoto played for Rutledge and walked off the Astrodome field in 1990, heartbroken. He and the Rockets lost the 1990 state title game in a close one against Marshall from East Texas. It was that moment when Soto vowed to return to that game and help lead Judson to a state championship. His path to Judson included stops at San Marco High School, then to Johnson High School in San Antonio. Then received the opportunity to take over his high school alma mater. A dream come true. A special thanks to:Jim Saxton, State Farm Agent, MANSCAPED, Honest Air Conditioning and Plumbing, Kevin C Hutchison of Realty Austin & Farmhouse DeliverySupport the show
The city of St. Hedwig continues to address community growth with the addition of two new deputy marshals and a city manager. St. Hedwig Mayor Dee Grimm officially swore in deputy marshals Fernando Fernandez and Steve Barloco at the city council meeting April 7. The addition of the deputies is one more step in the plan for coping with the population growth in the city and the surrounding areas. In October 2021, Mark Soto became St. Hedwig's new city marshal, and Maria Hernandez joined the staff as city manager on April 11. Also during last week's meeting, council members: •Appointed...Article Link
A Conversation with the new head coach at Converse Judson - Mark Soto
The city of St. Hedwig has a marshal! Mark Soto took the oath of office Oct. 7, after the St. Hedwig City Council approved to hire him, effective immediately. Soto was recommended to the city by Jerry Airola, marshal of Santa Clara, who has been serving as a consultant to St. Hedwig as the city works to establish a municipal law-enforcement agency. Until now, the city has relied on the Bexar County Sheriff's Office for law-enforcement support. “I think he has the right personality,” Airola said, outlining several of Soto's attributes, including that he already has training as a chief...Article Link
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HONOR RADIO: Episode #018Guest: Kevin BracyMotivational SpeakerElk Grove, CA Kevin Bracy – Motivational Extraordinaire talks with Mark Soto about life during ‘stay at home’ 2020! Kevin does a lot of work with schools and has quickly adapted to be virtual in his approach. Brace yourself for words of hope, words of gratitude and GREATNESS!
HONOR RADIO: Episode #013Guest: Joe DavidsonSacramento Bee - Senior Staff Writer/ColumnistSacramento, CA Joe Davidson | Sacramento Bee Senior Staff Writer/Columnist talks to Mark Soto and Rick Sutter about how COVID-19 is affecting students, athletes and communities. This very open conversation is full of hope and understanding that though no end is near for the abrupt end to the 2020 season, there is an urgency to follow recommendations that have been given by local, state and national leaders.
HONOR RADIO: Episode #012Guest: Tim DavisMovement Mortgage - National Sales ManagerNashville, TN Honor Radio Episode #012 - Tim Davis - Movement Mortgage - National Sales Coach. Mark Soto talks with Tim Davis about the current COVID-19 situation and how today there is a need to be focused when working at home and gives a guideline that leads to success.
HONOR RADIO: Episode #009 Guest: Dave HoweMetroList VP – Client Success & ComplianceSacramento, CA With the onset of COVID-19 around the world, Dave Howe offers his thoughts as to how Real Estate professionals are reacting to be proactive with their own business actions. Mark Soto, a Coach with Movement Mortgage, reached out to Dave earlier this week to have some of his questions answered to help him with his personal endeavors. Honor Radio is pleased to have Dave Howe able to shed his personal viewpoint during the current situation due to the Corona Virus.
HONOR RADIO: Episode #009Guest: Dave HoweMetroList VP - Client Success & ComplianceSacramento, CA With the onset of COVID-19 around the world, Dave Howe offers his thoughts as to how Real Estate professionals are reacting to be proactive with their own business actions. Mark Soto, a Coach with Movement Mortgage, reached out to Dave earlier this week to have some of his questions answered to help him with his personal endeavors. Honor Radio is pleased to have Dave Howe able to shed his personal viewpoint during the current situation due to the Corona Virus.
HONOR RADIO: Episode #005Guest: Kevin WrightHead Football Coach IMG AcademyBradenton, Florida Head Coach Kevin Wright comes from a family of Football Fanatics. His father, Bud Wright recently retired after coaching High School as a Head Coach for 53 years. His mother was always helping in concessions and washing jerseys after games in preparation for the next week. Kevin played football at Western Kentucky University. Once he finished he got an offer to return home to Indiana to teach high school and coach the football program. Kevin needed a job and took on the task. After four years, Wright moved on to become the Head Coach of the Fighting Hotdogs of Frankfurter High School! His dad mentioned that they had just finished their season with a record of 0-10 so there was room for improvement. A few years later, Wright got an offer to return to W Kentucky as the OC and then for a short time at Alabama. Eventually after success with a state champion in Indiana Coach Wright received a phone call from a friend who mentioned that IMG Academy was looking to start a football program and wanted to gauge interest to have Wright become the first Head Coach. The rest is history! There are some benefits to be located in Sothern Florida and away from a typical brutal snowy spring in the Midwest. Coach Wright and the IMG Ascenders have been involved with The Honor Bowl two times. In 2016, IMG Academy traveled to Mission Viejo to face Corona Centennial, called one of the finest High School Football games of all time. The following year The Ascenders traveled to San Diego for a highly anticipated rematch with the Huskies. We respect Coach Wright and his staff at IMG and are pleased to bring a conversation with Coach Wright and Mark Soto in this episode of Honor Radio.
LSG Texas High School Football Coaches Show Season 4 - Episode 10 The AUTHORITY on Texas High School Football! ™ Subscribe in iTunes Chris Doelle sits down with San Marcos Head Coach Mark Soto. In each episode of this groundbreaking series on Lone Star Gridiron, we celebrate the coaches that have made a difference in […]
The idea for The Honor Group was founded by Mark “Coach” Soto, a retired high school football coach of 18 years. Mark has two sons that served in the military and he coached both of them in football. His youngest son after serving 9.5 years in the US Army as an Infantry Sniper, retired in 2015. His oldest son is an injured US Marine who medically retired in 2013 after 8.5 years of service. Over their years of service, his two sons saw more than 31 months of combined combat deployments. As a result of the deployments, the family saw many military friends deploy and return changed. Many returned wounded, suffering from Post Traumatic Stress (PTS) or witnessed their military brother or sister killed in action. The service men and women were forever changed, as was their families. In 2010, as requested, Coach Soto took over a fledgling football showcase in Northern California called Battle at the Capital that was struggling and losing support. As a father and football coach wrapped up in the emotional turmoil of his boys multiple deployments, Mark saw this football event as being the perfect venue to educate students, coaches and communities about the needs of our military veterans. Since 2010, the event has changed names, grown throughout California and has morphed into one of the best high school football showcases in the nation. The anchor event is now called: The Honor Bowl. In December 2012, The Honor Group officially became a non-profit and launched other educational programs to help educate our youth and fund raise to assist injured, ill and wounded military veterans. Nationally respected, The Honor Group has goals to expand across America.Mark_Soto_on_THE_HONOR_BOWL.mp3
The guys run through some headlines — including legal trouble for a Longhorn and ESPN's Big 12 power rankings — talk to San Marcos coach Mark Soto about his tough new district, and offer advice to aspiring sports journalists.
On this edition of High School Football America Radio Show, host Jeff Fisher talks with David Pierce, head coach at Northwestern HS in Rock Hill, South Carolina, the #19 team in the High School Football America Preseason Top 25. Also on the show - Susan Elza, Director of Athletics of the University Interscholastic League (UIL)and Mark Soto of The Honor Bowl that will host six big high school football games in Southern California September 1-3, 2016
On this edition of the High School Football America Radio Show, host Jeff Fisher talk with two coaches that had big weekend’s last week — Chris Jensen, head coach of Euless Trinity (Texas) and Elijah Brooks of DeMatha (Maryland). Jensen, who was coaching his first game for the Trojans, will discuss his team’s big win over #1 De La Salle of California. Brooks, a DeMatha alum, will talk about the Stags convincing victory over #4 Miami Central. Also on the show, Fisher will talk with Mark Soto, founder of The Honor Bowl that will feature four big games in Oceanside, California this weekend.
1 Thessalonians - Dr. Mark Soto begins our sermon series, “Watch!” with his message titled “The Rapture of the Church.”
1 Thessalonians - Dr. Mark Soto begins our sermon series, “Watch!” with his message titled “The Rapture of the Church.”
1 Thessalonians - Dr. Mark Soto begins our sermon series, “Watch!” with his message titled “The Rapture of the Church.”
On this edition of High School Football America, host Jeff Fisher talks with Hoover (Alabama) head coach Josh Niblett about his success as the leader of the Bucs, who have won three straight Alabama state football championships. Fisher's second guest is Mark Soto, founder of The Honor Bowl, high school football kickoff event that features 10 games in Northern and Southern California that raises money for U.S. military veterans.
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On this edition of High School Football America, host Jeff Fisher talks with Mike Grant, son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Bud Grant. Mike discusses his incredible success at Eden Prairie High School in Minnesota, where in 22 years, his teams have ONLY lost 24 games. Grant also talks about his time as a ballboy during the 70's when his dad was taking the Minnesota Vikings to four Super Bowls. Also on the show, Fisher discusses the 4th annual Honor Bowl that was started with a dream between Mark Soto and Casey Taylor, head coach at Del Oro High School, outside of Sacramento, California. The Honor Bowl, which this year will feature 10 top-notch games in northern and southern California, features great football with an incredible salute to America's military. Soto is the executive director of the non-profit group that puts on the event, while Taylor's team has always taken part. This year, Del Oro, which finished runner-up in the CIF Division I championship game, will play on both weekends of the event. For more information on the Honor Bowl, go to thehonorgroup.org.
On this edition of High School Football America, host Jeff Fisher talks with Mark Soto, event organizer of The Honor Bowl that will feature eight elite California high school football teams playing September 6th and 7th at Oceanside High School outside of San Diego. Fisher also talks about off-season weight training with Kris Hicks of Iron Core Athlete.