Published on: Aug 4, 2015 @ 07:34
Eric Mobley Named Head Coach, Joe Weinmann is the New Assistant Coach
Rancho Christian High School announced a major change in their Girls Basketball Program with the addition of two excellent coaches for the 2015-16 Season. Eric Mobley has been named the new Head Coach and Joe Weinmann as the new Associate Head Coach.
Coach Mobley played High School ball at Helix High School, graduating in 1986. He went on to play at the college level at the University of Portland for four years. The new Rancho Christian Coach graduated with a degree in Criminal Justice.
Mobley played professional ball from 1991-1994. He played for several organizations including the San Diego Pro/Am League, Youngtown Pride World Basketball League, Portugal Professional Basketball League and the Mexico Professional Basketball League.
Coach Coach Mobley has been very involved with serving in the Temecula Community since 2001. He is the founder of the Triple Threat Basketball program in Murrieta. This program has seen much success over the past 8 years, benefitting many young people. Mobley has taken several mission trips to Tijuana with the athletes he coaches.
Assistant Coach Joe Weinmann has lived in Temecula for the last 10 years. He is a graduate of Tappan Zee High School where he lettered in Track, Basketball, and Football. Weinmann is a graduate of Southampton College with a degree in Science. He also earned his MBA from Long Island University.
Coach Weinmann has over 12 years of experience coaching basketball at the middle school and high school levels. The majority of his coaching experience has been with travel/club basketball teams. In 2010, Weinmann re-started the Ladies Triple Threat basketball program here in the Valley. He has primarily coached girls high school age travel teams since that time, coaching with and against some of the best talent in Southern California. He also has experience as a head girls varsity coach at the D1 high school level. He Coach enjoys teaching basketball because of the life lessons that can be learned and applied through the game.
The Eagles have high expectations for the Girl’s Basketball Season. For more information contact the school at http://www.ranchochristian.org/ .
Eric Mobley Named Head Coach, Joe Weinmann is the New Assistant Coach
Rancho Christian High School announced a major change in their Girls Basketball Program with the addition of two excellent coaches for the 2015-16 Season. Eric Mobley has been named the new Head Coach and Joe Weinmann as the new Associate Head Coach.
Coach Mobley played High School ball at Helix High School, graduating in 1986. He went on to play at the college level at the University of Portland for four years. The new Rancho Christian Coach graduated with a degree in Criminal Justice.
Mobley played professional ball from 1991-1994. He played for several organizations including the San Diego Pro/Am League, Youngtown Pride World Basketball League, Portugal Professional Basketball League and the Mexico Professional Basketball League.
Coach Coach Mobley has been very involved with serving in the Temecula Community since 2001. He is the founder of the Triple Threat Basketball program in Murrieta. This program has seen much success over the past 8 years, benefitting many young people. Mobley has taken several mission trips to Tijuana with the athletes he coaches.
Assistant Coach Joe Weinmann has lived in Temecula for the last 10 years. He is a graduate of Tappan Zee High School where he lettered in Track, Basketball, and Football. Weinmann is a graduate of Southampton College with a degree in Science. He also earned his MBA from Long Island University.
Coach Weinmann has over 12 years of experience coaching basketball at the middle school and high school levels. The majority of his coaching experience has been with travel/club basketball teams. In 2010, Weinmann re-started the Ladies Triple Threat basketball program here in the Valley. He has primarily coached girls high school age travel teams since that time, coaching with and against some of the best talent in Southern California. He also has experience as a head girls varsity coach at the D1 high school level. He Coach enjoys teaching basketball because of the life lessons that can be learned and applied through the game.
The Eagles have high expectations for the Girl’s Basketball Season. For more information contact the school at http://www.ranchochristian.org/ .
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