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Join Pat and Coach as they welcome Robby Arroyo on to preview the big game vs Miramonte coming up on 9/27/24. The trio also discuss the importance of having a strong culture set for the program.
Episode Notes Universal Studios is looking at England for its next theme park. The company has bought land near London to possibly build its next big project, writes Travel Experiences Reporter Selene Brophy. Universal said it's examining how viable a new theme park resort in the United Kingdom would be. Brophy notes the attractions operator expects to make its final decision about the project after several months of stakeholder and community engagement. If Universal decides to build the theme park, Brophy writes it would be its most significant foray into Europe. A Universal representative told Theme Park Insider that roughly half of the UK population lives within two hours of the proposed site. Next, the retailer Tommy Bahama is famous for producing Hawaiian-themed attire. The company is now taking its beach vibes to the hotel industry — it recently opened its first hotel, reports Senior Hospitality Editor Sean O'Neill. Tommy Bahama CEO Doug Wood said the retailer decided to enter the hotel business on the advice of focus groups it commissioned. Tommy Bahama then bought the Miramonte, a struggling resort in California's Coachella Valley, with real-estate services firm Lowe. Tommy Bahama's first hotel, which underwent a roughly $20 renovation and redesign, includes a restaurant serving common beach offerings. While O'Neill writes the jury is still out on the hotel's success, Wood said he's looking to open more resorts. Finally, in-flight connectivity has gotten a major boost thanks to Starlink Aviation, writes Reporter Ajay Awtaney. Awtaney notes a growing number of airlines have turned to Starlink in recent years to improve in-flight internet service. Hawaiian Airlines, Latvia carrier airBaltic and Qatar Airways are among the carriers that have reached agreements with Starlink. In addition, Starlink signed Air New Zealand to trial internet onboard its domestic aircraft.
The 28th edition of the podcast features Clair Steele, a point guard for Lehigh Women's Basketball. She expands upon her time at Miramonte—playing with legends like Sabrina Ionescu and being a 4-time state champion. She also discusses playing for Coach Kelly for a majority of her life and what makes him a special coach. Lastly, Clair reveals why she chose Lehigh, her experience as a college athlete, and provides insight on what D1 practice's consist of. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/she.can.ball/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/shecanballpod Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1PFpT1VU19JNSnMW4bpGfZ?si=HzTkT8ROQ9SNgCKjA0M5JA&dl_branch=1
Miramonte boys basketball coach Chris Lavdiotis joined the latest West Coast preps Podcast, going through his incredible 34-year coaching career, his program's quick success at Miramonte and more.
Coach Sopak heads up one of the elite public basketball programs in the California. Currently, coach Sopak is the head varsity coach at Miramonte High School in Orinda. Kelly just completed his 15th year as a varsity head coach in the Bay Area and 11th at Miramonte (Northgate 2005-2009 and Miramonte 2009- present). During that time, Coach Sopak's record stands at 398 wins and 66 Losses, including a 304-46 record since taking over at Miramonte. Coach Sopak took the Miramonte position in June of 2009. Since Coach Sopak took over at Miramonte, the Matadors quickly returned to regional dominance, winning 304 games and counting in the past ELEVEN seasons, including SEVEN STRAIGHT undefeated DFAL Championships and SEVEN consecutive North Coast Section Division III appearances, WINNING FOUR straight. The Mats won the 2014, 2015, 2016 & 2017 Section Championships. In addition, Matadors reached the CIF Northern California PLAYOFF ALL SEVEN YEARS, including a CIF Division III and a CIF Northern California OPEN Division Championship Runner Up following the 2011-12, 2013-14 & 2014-2015 seasons respectively. The Matadors won the 2016 Open Division CIF Northern California Championship. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-furtado/support
Coach Sopak founded the Cal Stars in 2006 and has been serving as the club's Director and Elite head coach since that time. Sopak arrived in California in 2000 and has since made his positive impact on the girls' basketball scene here in the Bay Area and around the country. Kelly has coached teams of all ages, from second grade to high school varsity, and at all levels. Since founding the Cal Stars in 2006 Sopak has grown the Stars into a highly respected national brand in the travel club circles. Kelly has expanded the Stars brand and now is the Director for several divisions of the Stars Basketball Club throughout the western United States, including the Northwest Stars (SW Washington & Portland Metro Area), Alaska Stars (Anchorage, AK), Cal Stars Ultimate (Walnut Creek, Ca), and Cal Stars Valley (Southern California), Cal Stars Sacramento & Cal Stars Swoosh (Santa Barbara). Under Coach Sopak's guidance, the Cal Stars have produced more than 250 college basketball players at all collegiate levels, Including 10 plus All Americans, 12 State Gatorade Players of the Year and countless All State players. Coach Sopak heads up one of the elite public basketball programs in the California. Currently, coach Sopak is the head varsity coach at Miramonte High School in Orinda. Kelly just completed his 15th year as a varsity head coach in the Bay Area and 11th at Miramonte (Northgate 2005-2009 and Miramonte 2009- present). During that time, Coach Sopak's record stands at 398 wins and 66 Losses, including a 304-46 record since taking over at Miramonte. Coach Sopak took the Miramonte position in June of 2009. Since Coach Sopak took over at Miramonte, the Matadors quickly returned to regional dominance, winning 304 games and counting in the past ELEVEN seasons, including SEVEN STRAIGHT undefeated DFAL Championships and SEVEN consecutive North Coast Section Division III appearances, WINNING FOUR straight. The Mats won the 2014, 2015, 2016 & 2017 Section Championships. In addition, Matadors reached the CIF Northern California PLAYOFF ALL SEVEN YEARS, including a CIF Division III and a CIF Northern California OPEN Division Championship Runner Up following the 2011-12, 2013-14 & 2014-2015 seasons respectively. The Matadors won the 2016 Open Division CIF Northern California Championship. Coach Sopak helped guide the Matadors to their winningest season in school history with a mark of 32 wins and 1 loss during the 2015-2016 season. Coach Sopak earned the prestigious Contra Costa Times East Bay Coach of the Year award following the 2012 season and was selected as Nor Cal Preps Division 3 coach of the year following the 2011-2012, 2012-2013 season and again following the 2013-2014 & 2015-2016 season. Kelly also earned the Cal Hi Sports Division 3 Coach of the Year. Most recently Coach Sopak was named the North Coast Section Honor Coach of the Year, the most respected and sought after award in area. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-furtado/support
Since founding the Cal Stars in 2006 Sopak has grown the Stars into a highly respected national brand in the travel club circles. Kelly has expanded the Stars brand and now is the Director for several divisions of the Stars Basketball Club throughout the western United States, including the Northwest Stars (SW Washington & Portland Metro Area), Alaska Stars (Anchorage, AK), Cal Stars Ultimate (Walnut Creek, Ca), and Cal Stars Valley (Southern California), Cal Stars Sacramento & Cal Stars Swoosh (Santa Barbara). Under Coach Sopak's guidance, the Cal Stars have produced more than 250 college basketball players at all collegiate levels, Including 10 plus All Americans, 12 State Gatorade Players of the Year and countless All State players. The Cal Stars program has grown from a one-team local kids program in 2006 to a 25+-team nearly 500 player program today. As the EYBL Club Director and head coach of the Stars Signature team "17 Nike EYBL" team coach Sopak has help guide the program from the little known Orinda club to the national power they are today. The Cal Stars top team has won multiple National Championships, including the rare Trifecta of AAU Nationals, Adidas Nationals and the granddaddy of them all The Nike EYBL National Champions. The Cal Stars Nike EYBL has also finished as a National Runner up and three other Final Four appearances. in the "off season coach Sopak heads up one of the elite public basketball programs in the California. Currently, coach Sopak is the head varsity coach at Miramonte High School in Orinda. Kelly just completed his 15th year as a varsity head coach in the Bay Area and 11th at Miramonte (Northgate 2005-2009 and Miramonte 2009- present). During that time, Coach Sopak's record stands at 398 wins and 66 Losses, including a 304-46 record since taking over at Miramonte. Coach Sopak took the Miramonte position in June of 2009. Since Coach Sopak took over at Miramonte, the Matadors quickly returned to regional dominance, winning 304 games and counting in the past ELEVEN seasons, including SEVEN STRAIGHT undefeated DFAL Championships and SEVEN consecutive North Coast Section Division III appearances, WINNING FOUR straight. The Mats won the 2014, 2015, 2016 & 2017 Section Championships. In addition, Matadors reached the CIF Northern California PLAYOFF ALL SEVEN YEARS, including a CIF Division III and a CIF Northern California OPEN Division Championship Runner Up following the 2011-12, 2013-14 & 2014-2015 seasons respectively. The Matadors won the 2016 Open Division CIF Northern California Championship. Coach Sopak helped guide the Matadors to their winningest season in school history with a mark of 32 wins and 1 loss during the 2015-2016 season. Coach Sopak earned the prestigious Contra Costa Times East Bay Coach of the Year award following the 2012 season and was selected as Nor Cal Preps Division 3 coach of the year following the 2011-2012, 2012-2013 season and again following the 2013-2014 & 2015-2016 season. Kelly also earned the Cal Hi Sports Division 3 Coach of the Year. Most recently Coach Sopak was named the North Coast Section Honor Coach of the Year, the most respected and sought after award in area. Coach Sopak also runs his own business as a State Farm Insurance Agent in Orinda California. Sopak has been with State Farm since 1994. @KellySopak @calstarscoach ksopak@comcast.net @LadyMats_Hoops --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-furtado/support
You can help support this podcast by making a donation via PayPal.If you’re a coach, join our slack channel! The conversations are great and we have some webinars as well!Buy Fredric Durand’s book Water Polo Legends: 50 Amazing StoriesThank you to everyone that has taken the time to leave a review, send me an email or send me a tweet. It has truly meant the world to me!Remember you can reach me on twitter @stevecarrera and on instagram @stevecarrera and you can email me stevegcarrera@gmail.com************************************************************************************************************************From the Cal Athletic Web siteProducing three NCAA titles (2006, 2007, 2016), two Mountain Pacific Sports Federation crowns (2002, 2006), 79 All-Americans and numerous academic honorees, Kirk Everist has proven to be the perfect individual to perpetuate the tradition of excellence that defines California water polo. In 18 seasons (383-118, .764) Everist has led the Golden Bears to the pinnacle of the sport on three occasions, most recently a stirring 11-8 overtime win over USC in 2016 to give his alma mater its NCAA-record 14th national title. Everist also directed the Bears to an 8-6 win over USC in the 2007 title game and a thrilling 7-6 last-second national championship victory over the Trojans in 2006.A three-time All-American, 1988 NCAA Player of the Year and two-time United States Olympian, Everist earned 2002 MPSF Coach of the Year honors in his inaugural season when he guided Cal to the MPSF Tournament title and a national runner-up finish. Then in 2004, he was inducted into both the Cal Athletic and the USA Water Polo Halls of Fame. In 2006, Everist was selected USA Water Polo’s Elite Co-Coach of the Year after leading the Bears to both the MPSF and NCAA titles. He also coached the United States’ World University Games team that competed in the summer of 2009 in Belgrade, Serbia, mentoring five Bears on the squad.On July 29, 2002 Everist returned to his alma mater and immediately led the Bears to a 20-7 mark and Cal’s first MPSF title and national runner-up finish since 1995. After guiding the Bears to the school’s first back-to-back NCAA trophies since the early ‘90s with wins in 2006 and 2007, Everist again guided the Bears to the top of the sport in 2016 when an overtime win over UCLA moved Cal into the national title match. There, Cal rallied from a late deficit to force overtime and the Bears took over in the extra periods to beat the Trojans. Finishing with a 23-4 record, Cal’s historic season earned Everist his second National Coach of the Year award (2006) from the ACWPC.With all of his team’s accomplishments in the pool, Everist has also fostered excellence in the classroom. In September, 2009 his team was awarded the 2008-09 Newmark Award for the most improved cumulative team GPA among all of the Cal 27 sports. The team earned that award again in the fall of 2018, this time from a group of 30 sports.Before his successful return to Berkeley, Everist had contributed to eight CIF North Coast championships as an assistant coach at Miramonte High School. During Everist’s 11-year tenure at Miramonte, the school also produced nine league titles and three third-place finishes in the California State Tournament. He helped develop 22 high school All-Americans, and three of his former players went on to earn NCAA All-American recognition, while two of his ex-pupils played on NCAA championship teams.In addition to his work at Miramonte, Everist served as water polo commissioner at San Francisco’s Olympic Club from 1999-2001, a period that produced a gold medal and two silver medals in FINA World Masters competition. Also, since 2000 he has been co-head coach for the Lamorinda water polo team, leading that club to the 2001, 2004 and 2005 USA Water Polo 20-Under national championships, and the 2002 Northern California Zone Junior Olympic title. In January of 2005, Everist added to his duties the position of treasurer of the College Water Polo Coaches Association.A 1990 Cal graduate, Everist propelled the Bears to national championships in 1987 and 1988 as a player. He earned NCAA All-American status from 1986-88 and was named the NCAA National Player of the Year in 1988. Everist went on to play for the United States National Team for nine years (1988-96) and was a member of the USA Olympic Team at the 1992 Barcelona and 1996 Atlanta Games. He also competed on America’s gold medal winning water polo teams at the 1991 World University Games and 1995 Pan American Games.“Kirk has been an Olympian and an All-American, but I believe he is now a better coach than he was as a player,” said four-time NCAA Coach of the Year Pete Cutino, Everist’s former Cal mentor who passed away in September of 2004. “He is a very intense person who has always been a student of the game. Kirk is everything we would want in a coach.”Everist resides in Danville, Calif. with his wife Jen, daughter, Keira, stepdaughter, Haley, and two stepsons, RJ and Duke.EVERIST'S RECORD2002 - 20-7 !2003 - 20-82004 - 20-102005 - 21-72006 - 31-4 !^2007 - 28-4 ^2008 - 19-92009 - 22-62010 - 24-42011 - 22-42012 - 17-82013 - 18-82014 - 22-72015 - 24-72016 - 23-4 ^2017 - 20-42018 - 18-62019 - 14-11Total - 383-118 (.764)! - MPSF Champions^ - NCAA Champions
After returning from back-to-back sourcing trips to Costa Rica and Panama, Brian explains the differences in his experiences between the two. Discussions involve the elusiveness and complexity in defining a coffee variety, as well as the loose definitions used to characterize different processing methods. Though when all is as expected, sometimes the results play out predictably on the cupping table.
Temecula Neighbors Jeremy and Tracy join us again discussing fun things to do in Temecula for Mothers Day. They bring in a special guest Becky from Miramonte winery and enjoy lively conversation and fun banter all while educating the masses.
País Francia Dirección Jean-Marie Poiré Guion Christian Clavier, Jean-Marie Poiré Música Eric Levi Fotografía Stéphane Le Parc Reparto Jean Reno, Christian Clavier, Franck Dubosc, Karin Viard, Sylvie Testud, Marie-Anne Chazel, Ary Abittan, Alex Lutz, Frédérique Bel, Lorànt Deutsch, Stéphanie Crayencour, Pascal N'Zonzi Sinopsis Godofredo de Miramonte y su fiel sirviente Delcojón se ven proyectados en una época de profundas convulsiones políticas y sociales: la revolución francesa, concretamente en el período de terror. En ese momento de grandes peligros, los descendientes de Delcojón, revolucionarios convencidos, confiscan el castillo y todos los bienes a los descendientes de Godofredo, aristócratas arrogantes huidos cuya vida pende de un hilo.
This is a special episode to talk all about our first holiday coffee of the year, Miramonte Sarchimor Natural. Guest-host, Huxley and I talk about the various aspects of this excellent coffee, and then I ring up Viviana Gurdian to have her tell us about growing up in coffee and what she and her father, Ricardo are doing now at Hacienda Miramonte. Buy this coffee while it lasts at DoubleShotCoffee.com
Pastor Rev. Francisco Linares. Serie En Los Últimos Días – Quinto Tema: “La Gran Tribulación (Parte II)”. Apocalipsis 2:10; 3:10; 14:6-13
Predicador Dr. Jeff Adams 02/12/2012
Hebreos 11. Pastor Invitado David Borgan. San Salvador, El Salvador.
Jueces 6. Pastor General Rev. Luis Martí. San Salvador, El Salvador.
Mateo 6:14. Pastor Invitado Wilfredo Figueroa. San Salvador, El Salvador.
17/06/2012 Impulsando para formar una nueva generación. Génesis 24. Pastor Mauricio Hernández (Invitado). Sexta predica de Conferencia del Mes de La Familia: “Pasando La Antorcha”. Día del Padre.
Como animar a nuestros hijos. Hechos 27:25 Pastor Juan Ángel Castro (Invitado). Quinta predica de Conferencia del Mes de La Familia: “Pasando La Antorcha”.
Entrenándoles. Lucas 15:11-32. Pastor Darío González (Invitado). Segunda predica de Conferencia del Mes de La Familia: “Pasando La Antorcha”.
Entrenándoles. 1 Samuel 9. Pastor Francisco Linares. Predica de Conferencia del Mes de La Familia: “Pasando La Antorcha”.
Disciplinándoles. 1 Corintios 9:24-27 Pastor Carlos Portillo (Invitado). Tercer predica de Conferencia del Mes de La Familia: “Pasando La Antorcha”.
Moldeándoles. Génesis capítulos 2,3 y 5. Pastor Gustavo Soto (Invitado). Cuarta predica de Conferencia del Mes de La Familia: “Pasando La Antorcha”.
Conociéndoles. Josué 24:14-15. Pastor Lolo Urizar (Invitado). Inicio de Conferencia del Mes de La Familia: “Pasando La Antorcha”.
Pastor Luis Marti, Iglesia Bautista Miramonte, El Salvador.
"I don't want to set the world on fire, I just want to start a flame in your heart" on the two-hundred and fiftieth episode from Media Monarchy w/ Madonna memes, Grammy ground zero and Agenda 21 Aggregation - Reactor reserve, social media mystery, halftime history, birther control and 'Our Next Breath' Newspurge + Rogue radio waves and whistleblower warnings in Cyber/SpaceWar - 'Strange Angel', Miramonte and diggin' up bones on Holy Hexes - Bacon shake and sea sick salt on Food World Order + Fiery sounds from Billy Joel®, Imperial Teen, Randy Travis, Lansing-Dreiden, The Ink Spots and so much more...
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07/04/10 -Luis Martí- Iglesia Bautista Miramonte.