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Coach Ellis---Indy, born 1999---Wookie then Shadow both born in 2007-and Shotsee, born 1996. ... THE WISS KIDS (Wookie, Indy, Shadow, Shotsee)
A MESSAGE TO ALL COACHES ...... E-mail me and say Hi Coach .... and here is a link to my Church, SonRise Faith
When you
get purebred mutts from the pound, you get pure love and loyalty. The best dogs
in the world are found in the pound. Indy is a purebred miniature dachshund and
came to live with me when he was 5 years old. Wookie was born 1-24-07 and is 6
months old in the individual pictures and then Shadow, a black lab mix from the
pound, (Wookie's Shadow) and she is 2 months old in the individual picture --born
May of 2007. With Mom and Dad passing away, their dog Shotsee has joined the pack
in 2008 and he was born in 1996. He loves the pack. Clicking on the dogs pictures
above will take you to more pictures of dogs, dogs, & dogs. Our vet is FIRST
Regional Animal Hospital in Chandler on Warner just West of Alma School.
If
you are looking for a great non-denominational church, then come visit me at SonRise
Faith Community Church at 800 West Galveston Street in Chandler, AZ 85225 on Sundays
10-12.
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This
is the home page of Coach Ellis, a RETIRED PE teacher (1967-2007), who once was
Department Head, Webmaster, computer tech, and coach at Dobson High School. Dobson
opened in 1981 and I, Coach Ellis was on board to become one of the first Mustangs.
I have been coaching since 1967, after graduating from ASU in 1968, and have coached
almost every sport known to man (and woman). I have tons of old coaching
and referee friends. When the new Mesa High opened up in 1972, I was there. Here's
two articles about my pro racquetball days -- a long, long time ago - Article
1 and Article 2. I also have a picture
of my state championship teams in 1970 and 1990. In
1996, I was inducted into the Arizona Coaches Hall of Fame,
the first Dobson High coach to receive this honor and only the 6th woman into
the organization. I have been the Coach of the Year for Region Eight (the Southwest),
four times and flew to Florida (1993), Connecticut
(1996), Maryland (1998), and Connecticut
(2002) to receive these awards. In 2002, I also won the National High School Coach
of the Year Award. In 1998, I reached my 500th career softball win and the press
gave me some great articles. I have posted my softball
talk at the NHSACA convention in San Diego. In November of 2007, I officially
retired from all coaching as I had my final year in badminton. On November 21,
2005, I was the first female coach inducted into the Mesa Sports Hall of Fame.
The final sections consists of Coach Ellis' favorite links
and my Words of Wisdom page. Feel free
to ask any questions about how I did some of the things with my different web
pages. I'll be glad to share information and teach you how to do a home page also.
I did this one all by myself by typing in basic html, and using "GIFmation" for
my animations. I now use Dreamweaver
and love it. It's a Macromedia product. You can create a web page of your own
free of charge at this site ... Free
Webpages. Click here to see my 1st Flying Tiger
and present Kawasaki Vulcan 750. .
My first Olympic Gold Medal in
the 2005 Senior Olympics in Tucson in Jan. 28-30 beating the Queen Bees of Phoenix
13-11. Check out our gold medal picture.
I get all my hats, shorts, and shirts done by Alameda Sportswear for all
my teams. They are the best. Check them out.
Coach Ellis resigned from softball in 2005 and as the Head Varsity Softball
coach at Dobson High on 6-18-2002 ... After 33 years of being the head varsity
softball coach, it was fun and rewarding. Thanks to the hundreds of athletes that
played their best and gave of their best, our friendship will always be treasured.
Thanks for memories... and here are 5
more articles of great memories. I coached badminton through November, 2007
and I will stay on as the webmaster for Dobson High School for a while longer.
After just a year away from softball I had to get back into it. In 2003,
I became the assistant varsity softball coach at Mt.
Pointe High School in Phoenix as a part
of the Tempe Union High School District.
Click here for the location of Mt. Pointe and all the
schools we play. Here is the Mt. Pointe Softball
schedule and pictures of when we started a new tradition at Mt. Pointe ...
It's a celebration ... The 2004 Varsity
Senior Ring BBQ
I resigned from coaching softball at Mt. Pointe as of
5-26-2005 when I retired from teaching. I ended up coaching badminton for 2 more
years after retiring from teaching. Now I am totally retired.
On 6-28-2002
-- Coach Ellis won the National High School Coach
of the Year after receiving the Region 8 Coach of the year in 2002, 1998,
1996, and 1993. Nominated by her peers in the Arizona Coaches Association, the
NHSACA selects the region winners. Region 8 includes the following states: Ariz.,
Calif., Hawaii, Nevada, New Mex., and Utah. The National High School Athletic
Coaches Association gives the National award every year to one of the winners
of the 8 regions. What is outstanding is that the award was decided before my
retirement was announced. Thanks to everyone involved, I can't tell you what this
means to me.
On November 21, 2005 I was inducted in the Mesa Sports Hall
of Fame and the first female coach ever into this organization. It was great seeing
everyone and thanks for coming. Pictures of the affair are here.
Coach Ellis' DOBSON HIGH History ... 3 Regional Championships, 1 State Championship
at Dobson High. ... Coach Ellis' overall wins 570 while coaching in the high schools
since 1968. ... 10 times Regional Champions ('69, 70, 74, 75, 78, 83, 85, 86,
90, 00); ... 7 times Regional Runner-up ('77, 84, 87, 88, 93, 94, 96) ... 6 times
State Final 4 Competition ('70, 85, 89, 90, 93, 95) ... 2 State Championships
(1970, 1990) ... Ellis' Lifetime since 1968, for 33 years as varsity high school
head coach: 570/334... Players have left the high school and played at hundreds
of colleges and universities on scholarships and I am proud of that.
But the BEST THING is the friendships over the years that I have from my students,
coaches, and friends that I have met on my journey as a teacher and coach. Now
it is time to go learn how to play golf and have some more fun. I'll be on my
motorcycle riding in the wind at other times. I was greatly touched when the Mesa
High class of 1975 honored me on October 22, 2005, as one of the two faculty members
invited to their reunion. Thanks for the gift and the kind words. I was shocked
when they announced that they would all be 50 years old next year. There is not
way that I am that old. Thanks to everyone for some great great great memories.