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Name:
Karen Caires
Position:
Head Coach
Year:
3rd. Year Head coach Karen Caires enters her third year at
the helm of the Grossmont College Women’s Basketball program. Although only
in her third season leading the Griffins,
she is no stranger to women's basketball. Caires' 14 years of coaching
experience has ranged from the West coast to the East coast and from the
high school level to major
Division I basketball. She began her coaching career at her alumni Cypress
College as an Assistant from 1989-1992. In 1992, Caires took over the John
F. Kennedy High School girls’ basketball program. In her two years
leading the Fighting Irish they posted two 2nd round CIF appearances and
sent two players to the Division I level.
In 1994 Caires accepted her first Division I position at the University of
Vermont as Assistant Coach and by
1996 was promoted to Associate Head Coach. Her responsibilities at the
University of Vermont included
recruiting, defensive coordinator, player development, academic monitoring,
strength and conditioning, fundraising, directing summer camps, and
assisting
in implementation of the kids’ club. In her three years at UVM, the program
was rebuilt and went from an 11-17
record to an 18-11 second place finish in the America East Conference.
Caires was instrumental in getting the
University of Tennessee to play in their Howard Bank Classic Christmas
Tournament. This helped Coach Pat
Summit finally get to one of the four states she had yet to experience.
Caires was also credited for signing the
first California recruit to the University of Vermont, and the player came
from the California Community College
system. In 1997, Caires returned to the West coast and entered the coaching
ranks of the Pacific-10 Conference at Oregon State University. She spent
only one year at OSU for she was offered the assistant coaching position
at the University of Arizona. This afforded her the opportunity to not only
remain in the Pac-10 Conference but also to be closer to family in Orange
County, CA. In Caires' tenure at the University of Arizona from 1998-2002,
Arizona advanced to two 2nd round NCAA appearances and had several players
on the All Conference Pac-10 team throughout the years. In addition, Arizona
had players advance to the WNBA and play overseas. In 2002, Caires was
offered a position to
instruct and coach at Grossmont Community College. She accepted the offer
for it afforded her the opportunity
to come full circle and give back to the level that launched her career and
be closer to her family. In 2003, Coach Caires was blessed with the birth of
her daughter, Katherine “Katie” Ann Caires.
Coach Caires obtained her Associate of Science degree from
Cypress College and her B.A. degree
from Cal State University Northridge in
Kinesiology. Caires played at Cypress
College from 1986 to 1988 and for both
years was named to the Orange
Empire All Conference first team.
Caires was also team captain for both
years and was an integral part of the
Cypress Chargers Conference
Championship team that held a 10-0
undefeated season record. Caires also
received The California Community
College Scholastic achievement award,
which is given to only 18 recipients
throughout the state. Following her
career at Cypress College, Caires
received a scholarship to CSUN to play
women's basketball. After playing for
one year for the Matadors, she was
sidelined due to a knee injury. Caires
continued her education at Cal State
University Long Beach where she
received her M.A. degree in pedagogy
and coaching.
In Caires' first season at
Grossmont the Griffins posted only a 4-
24 season record; however, the
groundwork for a new era had begun.
Last year’s season improved to an 11-
13 overall record and a fourth place
conference finish. Grossmont finished
conference play in front of Mesa and
Cuyamaca College.
This year’s squad returns only two
sophomores but they are vital and
dynamic. El Capitan standout Jessica
Cable will lead the way along with LaQueena Shenault from Temescal
Canyon. Both players are team
captains for this year’s squad and will
play key roles in communicating the
program’s expectations. Along with
these two sophomores Grossmont's
standout addition is Kayla Henry of Mt.
Miguel, last year’s high school state
champions, and she is familiar with
winning. She is a force to be reckoned
with on both ends of the floor. In
addition to Kayla, Coach Caires’
freshman class is full of East County
players who love the game and strive
to be better. Coach Caires is pleased
with the Felice sisters from Grossmont
High School and the Santana High
School connection with Amie Leach
and Heather Thomas. The class is
rounded out with Tashan Howell of
Monte Vista, Alanna Barnes from
Hoover, Marla Mason from Chula Vista,
and two surprises in Kelly Bull and
Mayako Saito from Santa Fe Christian
and Japan, respectively. This year’s
team is fun to watch and committed to
achieve success.
It is a wonderful community
surrounding the Griffin house. With the
help of the dedicated high school
coaches and Caires’ staff of Coach
Kirsten Cummings, Coach Lenny
Schein and Dustin Puskar, Caires'
program is poised and on track to
become a fierce competitor in the
Pacific Coast Conference.
In addition to basketball, Caires
enjoys spending time with her family,
raising her new baby girl, boogie
boarding, sailing, running, and all water
sports.
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Name: Kristen Cummings
Position:
Assistant Coach
Year:
4th. Year Kristen Cummings returns for her fourth year as assistant
coach. A native San Diegan, she began her basketball career at Patrick Henry
High School where she was named two-time Player of the Year while leading
her team to two CIF championships.
She distinguished herself as a premiere player at Cal State Long Beach
earning a spot on the U.S. National Team and a selection as a Kodak
All-American. Following a professional career that spanned 14 years playing
for teams in Italy, France, Japan, Israel, Germany and in Philadelphia and
Richmond, Kristen returned to San Diego and earned her M.A. in Biomechanics
from SDSU. Kristen is also an avid sailor and has recently placed second in
the U.S. Women’s National Sailing Championships in North
Carolina. She is happily settled here in her hometown and is currently
working as a coach, teacher and personal trainer.
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Name: Lenny Schlein
Position:
Assistant Coach
Year:
1st.YearCoach Schlein comes to Grossmont College from Francis Parker
School in San Diego
were he was head women’s basketball coach for the past three years. His
coaching
experience covers fifteen years at the high school level. Lenny started his
coaching career.
in 1986 at Southwest High School coaching boys freshman basketball. From
there he went
on to be varsity boys basketball coach at Marian Catholic in San Diego and
Valhalla High
School in El Cajon. He also spent time at Torrey Pines HIgh School. In the
years he spent
coaching in San Diego he made numerous contacts and is well known in the
high school
basketball community. He served on the C.I.F. advisory panel for three years
as well as
being the Grossmont League representative during that time period.
In the eight years as a Varsity head coach, his teams made the playoffs on
seven
occasions. His three years at Francis Parker posted a record of 54-33 while
making the
C.I.F. division four semifinals twice. One of his players, Linda Pace, left
Parker as the all time leading scorer with over 2100
points as well as being the sixth leading scorer all time in san Diego
County.
Lenny grew up in Brooklyn, NY, and graduated
from St. Johns University in 1977 with a BS in pharmacy. He is a registered
pharmacist both in California and New York. He also currently owns and
operates Rancho Pharmacy, a community pharmacy
in La Mesa. On a family note, Lenny is married to Marty and has a daughter,
Katie, who is a senior at Francis Parker.
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