Kiko Magana Resume 2014
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Kiko Magana Resume 2014
Alberto “Kiko” Magaña 620 Ward St. Apt 403, Seattle WA. 98109 Phone - (206) 794-4519 kikomagana9@gmail.com / a.magana@bellevuecollege.edu Education Bachelor of Science, Sport Management Lees-McRae College, Banner Elk, NC Related course work: Personnel Management, Business Management, Business Ethics, Business and Economics of Sports, Statistics, Marketing, and Human Resource Management Iowa Central Community College – Core courses taken • Lees McRae College NCAA Div II Scholarship Athlete, Banner Elk, NC (2005-2008) Player 2007-2008 – Regular Season & Conference Tournament Champions, NCAA Elite 8 Appearance, 21-2-1. Background 2006-2007 – 16 games played, 8-7-3. 2005-2006 – Red shirt - Recovery from tibia fracture. Iowa Central Community College NJCAA Div I Scholarship Athlete Fort Dodge, IA (2003-2005) 2004-2005 – Region XI Champions, District Runner-Up, 17-5-0. 7 games played 4 goals, 2 assists, 10 total points. Suffered a closed tibia fracture. 2003-2004 – All Region XI Selection, Region XI Champions, District Semi-Finalist, 18-2-0. 18 games played 9 goals, 4 assists, 22 total points. • Hutchinson High School, Hutchinson, KS (1999- 2003) 2002-2003 – High School All Conference, Region and State Selection. State Semi-Finalist. 2001-2002 – High School All Conference, Region and State Selection. State Runner-Up. 2000-2001 – High School All Conference, Region and State Selection. Club: Participated in Midwest Regional League. 1999-2000 – High School State Quarter Finalist. • Coaching Background • Bellevue College Women's Soccer Head Coach 2012-Present (3000 Landerholm Circle S.E., Mailstop G100, Bellevue, WA 98007): - Recruit highly skilled and academically qualified student-athletes year round by attending high school, club games and college showcases. Develop and maintain relationships with high school and club coaches. Meet with players regularly to support academic achievement, student success, athletic performance of student athletes, and make referrals to campus services as needed. Instruct regularly scheduled training sessions during preseason, fall and spring season. Schedule games each year in consideration of the college schedule. Drive college vehicles transporting players to and from college sponsored contests. Coordinate all public information and promotional activities relating to the sport and report statistics to NWAC and the athletic department. Manage expenditures allotted for soccer program meals, lodging, and transportation. Fundraise as needed to supplement college budget. • Northwest Athletic Conference Soccer Sports Committee 2014-Present (NWAC, TBG 121, 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Vancouver, WA 98663): - Help insure that the sport is being conducted in the manner proper for that sport and in the best academic interest of the NWAC conference student athletes. Recommend the revision of sport rules and tournament regulations to the Executive Board. Serve as a resource for region coaches and commissioners. Review with the coaches and commissioners rules that were changed by the National governing body. Recommend to the regions and Executive Board recommendations for league balance. • Bellevue College Asst. Men’s & Women’s Soccer Coach 2012-2013 (3000 Landerholm Circle S.E., Mailstop G100, Bellevue, WA 98007): - Assist in training/coaching team. Recruit players year round to improve weaknesses on team. Recruit at high school games, club games, college showcases. Develop relationships with high schools and club coaches. Help organize “College ID-Camps” for high school Jr.’s and Sr.’s. Fill out Expense reports for away trips. Help run summer camps to raise money for the program. Administer student athlete’s academic performance. Ensure student athletes are enrolled in at least 12 credit hours and maintain cumulative GPA greater than 3.0. Schedule weekly study session with student athletes. • Mercer Island FC 2013-Present (PO Box 113, Mercer Island, WA 98040): - Head Coach G99A - Head Coach GU96 - Head Coach B99 • Seattle United 2012 – 2013 (650 S. Orcas St, Suite 220, Seattle, WA 98108): - Head Coach B98 West White - Head Coach G01 West White Promoted players from select B team to select A and premier C and B teams. • Foster High School Asst. Boys Varsity Soccer Coach 2012 (4242 S 144th St., Tukwila, WA 98168): - Coach varsity and Jr. Varsity. • Cascade FC 2011-2012 (Snoqualmie Valley Youth Soccer Association, PO Box 370, Carnation, WA 98014): - Head Coach GU9 • UK Elite Soccer Camp 2011-2012 (2450 6th Ave S. Suite 207, Seattle, WA 98134): - Train boys/girls ages 3 to 18 from residential, high school to select club teams. • University Prep 2011 (8000 25th Avenue NE, Seattle, WA 98115): - Head coach middle school boys’ soccer. • Thomas Edison High Preparatory School 2010-2011 (2906 East 41st Street, Tulsa, OK 74105): - Assistant coach boys’ varsity / head coach Jr. varsity. Coached varsity to 1st playoff appearance in 3 years. • TSC Hurricane 2010–2011 (Tulsa, OK): - Head Coach boy’s U9 and U10. Coaching License & Certifications • • • USSF “D” License Grade 8 Referee 1st Aid & CPR certified (Aug. 2011)