Go WEST young man (and NORTH)

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Kuiper

Cross posting from the 2026 schedules thread

Occidental

Very ambitious schedule for Oxy.  They open against Azusa Pacific, as we already knew, but then they play two out of state opponents.  The first is Gordon College (MA), which is kind of random, but the second is Trinity (TX) on 9/6.  Trinity has been hosting SCIAC and other Region X teams in San Antonio for years, but I haven't seen them do the return trip to any of them.  It looks like they are doing it in this case to play their former assistant coach Edward Cartee at CMS (which traveled to San Antonio to play Trinity last season) because the Oxy-Trinity game is listed as being at Claremont.  In any event, as if playing the DIII men's soccer runners up wasn't a tough enough game, Oxy then travels the following weekend to Ohio to play at Kenyon on 9/11 and Denison on 9/13.  Talk about a challenging three game stretch, plus cross-country travel, over 7 days!

Ron Boerger

Quote from: Kuiper on Yesterday at 06:27:06 PMCross-posted from the Coaching Carousel thread:

Most new head coaches these days were assistant coaches before that or at least have some high level club coaching experience touted in their hiring announcements.  We don't hear about many full-time HS teachers and coaches getting these positions anymore.  Nevertheless, a guy with over 800 high school wins total, who leads his teams (boys and girls) to the playoffs 46 times in 51 seasons over 21 years at one high school, winning 91 playoff games, and has been named district coach of the year 29 times and state champion twice, sounds like a true legend and a pipeline to the talent-rich Dallas-Forth Worth metroplex.
Don't know for how long it was or even if head or assistant role, but the release mentions he "also coached with [...] Southwestern Assemblies of God (Nelson University)", an NAIA school in the region.  This story from March says he started the program there but provides little other detail other than to say he also coached there.