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Founder - Brad Miller
I played volleyball and soccer at Westmont College in Southern California
and later coached volleyball and soccer at La Canada High School.
I have a law degree from Northwestern University and am a practicing
attorney. More importantly, my incredible wife Ruth and I have four
children; Trevor, Joshua, Matthew and Rebekah. Years of coaching
our kids in a variety of sports and watching numerous camps have
convinced me that despite the many opportunities available, there
are too few consistent providers of great fundamentals and character
education. So I hired the following great coaches to put together
programs that will stand out for their excellence in teaching, their
dedication to communicating character virtues, and their personal
devotion to caring about kids. I think you will agree that these
folks are what make Great Starts Sports Camps the place that builds
young athletes with character:
Gymnastics/Tennis
- Head Coach Jen Martin (Assistant Director, Tri-Lakes
Area)
Jennifer
Martin is a mother of three and also a coach for many sports. She
is our new Assistant Director for the Tri-Lakes Area and is well
known as a gymnastics instructor and involved parent in District
38. As kid, she was a gymnast and then later acquired a varsity
letter in high school for tennis, softball and soccer. In high school,
she was an assistant supervisor for San Ramon Valley Community
Center. Later, she was trained as a gymnastic coach at Diablo Gym
in California. Jennifer graduated from Cal State Long Beach with
a Bachelors in Psychology. While in College, she played tennis and
also joined the waterski club. After college, she became Director
of Social Services for a convalescent hospital from 1992-1998. The
family then moved to Colorado in 2000 where Jen taught at
the Sun Dance Studio for gymnastics until 2006.
Operations
- Gary Betsch, Assistant Director Colorado Springs
Gary
and his wife Mary have two kids and live in Colorado Springs.
Gary's vast background as a youth pastor and children's pastor at
churches including The Gathering makes him the perfect fit as our
director of operations. You likely will meet Gary next time
you start a course with us, he seems to be everywhere!
Men's
and Women's Basketball - Head Coach Phil Johnson
Phil
Johnson moved to Colorado Springs in 1958, attended area schools,
and graduated from Mitchell’s first class in 1966. He went
to Colorado State University on a baseball scholarship and played
two years in the San Francisco Giants Organization. Phil taught
in Colorado Springs Middle Schools for 31 years coaching basketball,
wrestling, and track. His passion was basketball and he devoted
a great deal of time taking teams to tournaments, running camps
and developing a strong feeder program. He coached Doherty High
schools girls for two years and took them to the state championship
game both times. Phil currently coaches at UCCS in the women's program.
Phil has been married 36 years to his wife, Debra, who is a teacher.
He has three children, two who are teachers and one who is employed
with Cingular.
Gymnastics
- Head Coaches Jason Vonk and Amanda Strnad (bio pending)
Jason
Vonk
Was
on a mini trampoline team with Calvary Church in
Grand
Rapids, Michigan for 7 years.
Coached
at Gymco in Grand Rapids from 1995-2000.
Coached
preschool thru level-9 at Aerials from 2000-2004.
One
of the owners of Stars Gymnastics.
B.S.
in Mathematics
B.S.
in Computer Science
Minor
in Physical Education
First
Aid Certification
USAG
Safety Certification
Enjoys
Sports, being outside and Christian Faith.
Football
- Head Coaches Tony Kapustka,
Frank Haist, Nate Sassaman
Frank Haist and Nate Sassaman Bios Pending
Tony
Kapustka , a farmboy originally from a small town in Iowa, moved
to Colorado Springs in 1997 after graduating from the University
of South Dakota that same year. While at USD, Tony was a varsity
letter winner in track and field and also coached middles school
football and received his degree in Elementary Education. Tony has
taught in Colorado Springs for 9 years including the last 8 at Challenger
Middle School and has coached football, boys and girls' basketball,
and track and field. This year. Tony will begin his first season
coaching high school football as an assistant coach at Pine Creek
High School . Tony has coached at a variety different camps throughout
his time in Colorado including football camps at the Air Force Academy
and the Fellowship of Christian Athlete's camps. Tony has been married
7 years to his wife, Kristie, who is a tremendous mom and spouse.
They have 2 children. Kylie, who is 7, is active in Brownies and
sports, and Donald, who is 4, who is active in sports and superheroes.
Tony's hobbies include being a dad and husband and being involved
in the coaches' FCA huddle.
Volleyball
- Head Coach Lori Alejo
Lori Alejo has 20 years of volleyball playing experience. She has
played in competitive women’s and coed leagues and tournaments
for the past 15 years (six person, four person, and doubles; indoor,
sand and grass) in both Colorado and Southern California. She is
currently the Varsity volleyball coach at The Classical Academy
where she will begin her third season later this fall. She has also
coached youth leagues at Match Point for the past five years, with
ages ranging from 7-14 years old. Lori is dedicated to coaching
youth volleyball and will help each player learn or improve on their
fundamental volleyball skills. Lori and her husband Rodel, have
two children and live in Colorado Springs.
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Tennis
- Head Coach Greg Vance
Growing up in the state of Iowa, Greg played competitive high school
and college tennis.
He
was chosen as the Team Captain his senior year of high school. Over
the years, he has
thoroughly
enjoyed instructing all age groups, covering the whole spectrum
from individual to
large group lessons. Some of his tennis coaching positions include:
Assistant High School Coach, 
Community
College Instructor, Country Club Head Instructor, Parks & Recreation
Head
Instructor,
Indoor Racket & Health Club Head Instructor, Private Lesson
Instructor. With
his
Master's in Elementary Education, Greg teaches elementary students
and serves as his
district's
Reading Specialist. He and his beautiful wife, Jennifer, have lived
in the Colorado
Springs
area for 8 years, and they have a precious little girl named Avalon.
Cheerleading
- Head Coach Inka Lyall
Inka
VanConant Lyall went to high school in England, where she both cheered
and danced for four years. She has won top honors for both
sports, and was given an invitation to dance in the Macy's Day Parade
her junior year. She was Captain of the Dance Team her junior
year and Captain of the Varsity Cheerleading team her senior year.
Inka next attended and graduated from the University of California,
Santa Barbara, where she danced for two years. She married,
and coached a successful competition team and a varsity team for
3 years at a small American school in Stuttgart, Germany.
Inka then took a break for a few years to start a family, and now
has two sons, a five year old and a 1 year old. Her husband,
Brad, teaches math at Mitchell High School in town, while she stays
at home with the children. She started coaching cheer again
this past year, at The Classical Academy, where she assisted the
Head Coach for the Junior High & Competition teams. The
competition team took high honors, and competed in Nationals, held
in Orlando, Florida. This year, she will be the Head Coach
for TCA, and work primarily with the Varsity & Competition teams.
Wrestling
- Head Coach Jay Eide
Coach Jay is the Assistant High school and Junior High wrestling
coach at the Classical Academy. He also runs a Freestyle/Greco-Roman
wrestling club called the Titan WC. Jay believes that early
involvement in any sport is often advantageous to the student athletes
of today. Jay started wrestling when he was 8 and continued competitively
into his freshman year of college at South Dakota State. Statewide,
Jay placed 6th and 3rd respectively in his Junior and Senior years
of High school in Nebraska . As well, he won numerous USA youth
wrestling State Championships in both Freestyle and Greco-Roman.
Jay is excited to have the opportunity to coach at the Great Starts
camps this summer. This course offers a wonderful opportunity for
any boys interested at any experience level. The numbers will
be small enough that there will be intense one on one instructions,
so come and learn one of the world's oldest sports in a fun and
challenging atmosphere.
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