Chuck Brown

Born August 17, 1934 in Harlan, Kentucky

Attended Western High School Detroit, Michigan
Varsity baseball, second base, one year

Attended Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan
Bachelor of Arts, Physical Education, 1956
Varsity baseball, second base, three years
Master of Arts, Secondary Education, 1962

COACHING
Missouri Baptist College St. Louis, Missouri
Head baseball coach, 1972-78
National Little College Association National Champions, 1978

Thousand Oaks High School Thousand Oaks, California

Football
Freshman head coach, 1984-present
Assistant freshman coach, 1981-83
Marmonte League Champions, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1995
Record 90-30-4

Basketball
Girls’ varsity head coach, 1982-98
Marmonte League Champions, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998
CIF-SS Champions, 1991, 1992
CIF-SS Runner-up, 1993
Record 319-113
Girls’ junior varsity coach, 1980-82

Softball
Girls’ varsity head coach, 1986-93
Marmonte League Champions, 1989, 1990, 1992
CIF-SS Runner-up, 1987
Record 163-53
Girls’ junior varsity coach, 1980-82

Baseball
Freshman head coach, 1994-present
Marmonte League Champions, 1994, 1996
Junior varsity head coach, 1982-85

AWARDS
National Little College Association Coach of the Year, 1978
Ventura County Football Association Coach of the Year, Girls’ Basketball, 1988, 1991
Lower Level Staff of the Year, Football, 1989, 1992, 1993

Mike Hagen

Born November 14, 1958 in Hawthorne, California

Attended Thousand Oaks High School, Thousand Oaks, California
Football — two varsity letters

Attended California Lutheran University, Thousand Oaks, California
Bachelor of Arts, Business Management, 1980

Football — wide receiver
Records established:
Catches in a season
Yard received in a season
Average yards per reception
Touchdowns in a season

AWARDS
NAIA All-American, First Team, 1978
Miller Brewing Co. Southern California Player of the Year, 1979
NAIA All-American, First Team, 1979
Kodak All-American, 1979

PROFESSIONAL CAREER
Dallas Cowboys area scout, 1986-89
Washington Redskins Southeastern Region scout, 1990-1998
Atlanta Falcons national scout, 1998-present

Don Hyatt

Born October 10, 1953 in Gastonia, North Carolina

Attended William S. Hart High School, Newhall, California
Baseball — All-League, First Team, senior year Lettered in football, baseball, basketball

Attended College of the Canyons, Valencia, California
Baseball — All-State, Second Team; All-Western States, First Team, center field, sophomore year

Attended California Lutheran University, Thousand Oaks, California
Bachelor of Arts, Physical Education, 1976
Baseball — Offensive Performance Leader Award, junior and senior years

COACHING

California Lutheran University
Women’s Volleyball, 1980-85
AIAW National Championships, 9th place, 1981
NAIA Regional Tournament, 4th place, 1982
NAIA District Ill Championships, Regional Championships, 2nd place, 1984
Record 102-37

Men’s Volleyball, 1978-84
NAIA National Championships, 4th place, 1978
Record 90-27

Moorpark College, Moorpark, California
Women’s Volleyball 1985-90
Southern Division Champions, 1986
SCC Regional Championships, 5th place, 1986
SCC Regional Championships participant, 1987
Record 66-36

La Reina High School, Thousand Oaks, California
Softball 1986-present
CIF-SS Champions, 1991, 1992, 2000
CIF-SS Semifinalists, 1993, 1994
CIF-SS Finalist, 1995
Tri-Valley League Champions, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998
Record 251-85

Volleyball 1994-present
CIF-SS Champions 2000
CIF-SS Runner-up 2008
State Quarterfinalists, 1995
CIF-SS Quarterfinalists, 1994, 1995, 1996
Tri-Valley League Champions, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997
Record 73-11

AWARDS
CIF-SS Coach of the Year, 1991, 1992
Tri-Valley League Coach of the Year, Softball, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1998
Ventura County All-Star Coach for the West Softball Team, 1993, 1995
Los Angeles Times Coach of the Year, 1995
California Lutheran University Certificate of Excellence Award, 1992

Fred “Pop” Lloyd

Born October 6, 1923 in Los Angeles, California

Attended Fremont High School Los Angeles, California
All-Southern League Football, Second Team, 1941

Served in United States Marine Corps
Received two Purple Hearts during World War Il

Attended University of California, Santa Barbara Bachelor of Arts, 1950
Received eight varsity letters in track & football
Named all-conference in track & field, senior year
Football co-captain, senior year
Established pass reception record

Attended University of Southern California, Master of Arts, Physical Education, 1952

COACHING
Atascadero High School, Atascadero, California
Head baseball coach, assistant football coach, 1952-54

San Luis Obispo High School, San Luis Obispo, California
Head football coach, head baseball coach, 1954-56

Ventura High School, Ventura, California
Varsity baseball coach, 1956-73
10 league championships
10 tournament championships
12 times in CIF championship tournaments, runner-up 1970
Varsity football coach, 1956-71
Sophomore football coach, 1956-65
6 league championships

OFFICIATING
Channel Coast Officials Association member
Officiated football and basketball for 42 years, track for 25 years, baseball and softball umpire for 8 years.
Served as president for the football, basketball, track and baseball officials associations

AWARDS
Ventura High School baseball field named in his honor, 1982
Knights of Columbus Baseball Coach of the Year, 1970
Franklin Life Select Circle National High School Coaching Award, 1987
Ventura Unified School District Commendation for Outstanding Contributions, 1983

ORGANIZED
Ventura Youth Tackle Football League
American Legion Baseball League
Senior Olympics participant
Gold Medals in 5k run, softball

Ginny Mike-Mitchell

Born February 10, 1974 in Oxnard, California

Attended Camarillo High School, Camarillo, California

Softball
Senior Year
All-CIF, All-Marmonte League, First Team, first base
Named team’s best offensive player (.435 batting average, 37 hits, stole 11/13 bases)
All-Tournament, Thousand Oaks Softball Tournament
Star-Free Press Athlete of the Week, twice
Camarillo High School Scholar Athlete

Junior Year
CIF-SS 5-A Championship team member
All-Marmonte League, First Team, first base
Named team’s best offensive player

Tennis
Lettered junior and senior years

Attended University of California, Santa Barbara
Named team’s best offensive player, 1993
Obtained fourth-highest career batting average in Gaucho history (.335)

Attended University of California, Los Angeles
Bachelor of Arts, Environmental Studies, 1997
Named to All-College World Series Team, 1994
NCAA Champion Softball Team member, 1995
All-PAC-10, First Team, outfielder, 1996
All-Western Region, First Team, outfielder, 1996
Nominated for PAC-IO Athlete of the Week, 1996 (received honor once)
Nominated for National Player of the Week, 1996
Broke UCLA single-season softball record for singles