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Arthur Ashe first attended Maggie L. Walker High School, being coached by Ronald Charity, and later coached by Robert Walter Johnson.
Maryborough is the birthplace also of Olympic swimming medalists David Theile and Robert Cusack, both of whom were coached by another Maryborough Olympian, Arthur Cusack.
Being coached by Arthur Forman, Fry was made captain of the cricket and football XIs, and also won trophies for athletics.
The Australian team that day, coached by Harry Bath, boasted legends of the Australian game in Raper ( Lock ), Eric Simms ( Fullback ), Graeme Langlands and Johnny Greaves ( centres ), Bob Fulton ( Five-eight ), Billy Smith ( halfback ), Arthur Beetson ( prop ) and Dick Thornett and Ron Coote ( second-row ).
In 1975, in one of the most memorable grand finals ever, the Arthur Beetson captained, Jack Gibson coached Eastern Suburbs Roosters, defeated St. George 38 – 0 to win the premiership.
Its pavilion is named after Arthur Holt, who coached Hampshire from 1949 to 1965.
Terrance Arthur Crisp ( born May 28, 1943 ) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey centre who played 10 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Boston Bruins, St. Louis Blues, New York Islanders and Philadelphia Flyers and who coached for 11 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Philadelphia Flyers, Calgary Flames and Tampa Bay Lightning.

coached and Mitchell
At Florida he coached Dennis Mitchell, who went on to win the bronze medal in the 100 meter dash at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona.
Since 2009, the team is coached by Greg Mitchell.
He was coached at Eton by Richard Mitchell who transformed the school ’ s cricket team during the 1870s and developed other noted players such as Alfred Lyttelton, Charles Studd and Ivo Bligh.
It was coached by former New Zealand All Blacks coach, John Mitchell for the first five seasons before former Australian Sevens Captain Richard Graham took charge ahead of the 2011 season.

coached and De
In his 2009 memoir, saxophonist Clarence Clemons said De Niro explained the line's origins when Clemons coached De Niro to play the saxophone for the movie New York, New York.
The club was coached in these final two years by Bobby Houghton, assisted by Dave Turner and featured Roberto Bettega, David Byrne, Cliff Calvert, Pasquale De Luca, Charlie Falzon, Sven Habermann, Paul Hammond, Paul James, Conny Karlsson, Victor Kodelja, Trevor McCallum, Colin Miller, Jan Möller, Jimmy Nicholl, Ace Ntsoelengoe, Randy Ragan, Neill Roberts, John Paskin, Derek Spalding, and Bruce Wilson in its lineup.

coached and Harper
At Illinois, Henson coached many future NBA players, including Eddie Johnson, Derek Harper, Ken Norman, Nick Anderson, Kendall Gill, Kenny Battle, Marcus Liberty, Steve Bardo, and Kiwane Garris and was known for his trademark, Lou-Do.
* Jesse Harper ( class of 1902 ) coached Knute Rockne ( who would immediately follow him ) as head football coach at the University of Notre Dame ( 1913 – 17 ).

coached and Louis
The 1906 St. Louis University team was coached by Eddie Cochems.
" In 1954, Stagg disputed Cochems ' claim to have invented the forward pass :" Eddie Cochems, who coached at St. Louis University in 1906, also claimed to have invented the pass as we know it today ...
The Kountze Robotics Team, The Dapper Dans, coached by Vic Miller, won the Lone Star Regional in Houston, Texas, and proceeded to go on to St. Louis to become one of the top 8 robotics teams in the world.
* J. T. Smith, wide receiver for the St. Louis and Phoenix Cardinals, Washington Redskins and Kansas City Chiefs, played 13 years in the NFL, then coached the San Angelo indoor team.
* Dick Vermeil, coached the St. Louis Rams to a Super Bowl title
The team was coached by Louis Clark, who coached the St. Mary's college football team as well.
He coached the St. Louis Blues, Montreal Canadiens, Buffalo Sabres, Pittsburgh Penguins, and Detroit Red Wings.
Bowman coached in St. Louis until the end of the 1970 – 71 season, but left due to a dispute with team ownership.
It became both the practice field and home field for Saint Louis University football team's, coached by the visionary Eddie Cochems, father of the forward pass.
Tsubasa plays very well in training, displaying all his skills, but the Dutch coach Van Saal ( Edward in the anime, inspired by Louis van Gaal, who coached Barcelona at the time ) demotes him to FC Barcelona B, the reserve team that plays in the second division, because Tsubasa and Rivaul ( inspired by Rivaldo ) cannot play together whilst Rivaul holds a key position for playmaking.
A notable event in American football history occurred at Carroll on September 5, 1906, when Saint Louis University player Bradbury Robinson, coached by Eddie Cochems, threw the first legal forward pass in football history.
The son of a Manchester toolmaker, he had studied at Birmingham University, where he had been coached by the left-wing poet Louis McNeice and founded the Birmingham Socialist Society.
His first coaching job was at St. Louis Country Day School, coaching football and basketball, the latter in which he coached to a championship.
After his playing days, Kennedy managed, coached, and instructed in the minor leagues for the St. Louis Cardinals, Montreal Expos, Seattle Mariners, Chicago Cubs, and Los Angeles Dodgers.
Louis van Gaal, who coached Barça at that time, also signed many Dutch World Cup players such as Frank de Boer, Ronald de Boer, Patrick Kluivert, Boudewijn Zenden, Ruud Hesp, Michael Reiziger, Winston Bogarde, as well as Marc Overmars in 2000 and the Spanish team, who was soon nicknamed " Oranje Barcelona " or " Ajax Barcelona ", were crowned league champions in 1997-1998 and 1998-1999.
He managed integrated teams in the AAA International League in the late 1950s, coached for the St. Louis Cardinals and Milwaukee Braves and made clear to reporters that he was not the same Dixie Walker as he was in 1947.
He served as a batting coach with the St. Louis Cardinals, and coached and scouted both for the Milwaukee / Atlanta Braves and Los Angeles Dodgers.
He had also coached the Bob Pettit-led St. Louis Hawks team to the 1958 NBA Championship over the Celtics in the NBA Finals, thus making him the first of only three head coaches in NBA history to win championships with two different teams ( the other two are Phil Jackson and Pat Riley ).
After leaving the Rangers Keenan went on to serve as coach and general manager of the St. Louis Blues ( 1994 – 96 ), and coached the Vancouver Canucks ( 1997 – 98 ), and the Boston Bruins ( 2000 – 01 ).
He coached at his alma mater of Creighton University ( 1934 – 1943, 1946 – 1947 ), St. Louis University ( 1947 – 1958 ) and Marquette University ( 1958 – 1964 ), compiling a 429 – 230 record.
While in the NHL, he coached the Quebec Nordiques, St. Louis Blues, Detroit Red Wings, Montreal Canadiens and Tampa Bay Lightning.
He became an interim coach of the St. Louis Blues during the 1975 – 76 and 1977 – 78 seasons, and coached the Ottawa 67's of the Ontario Hockey League for a brief period, tutoring young defenceman Denis Potvin.

coached and Johnson
Turner would go on to install the offense that he coached with the Dallas Cowboys under Jimmy Johnson.
Former MLB players and coaches have also coached or managed in the Northern League including Terry Bevington, " Dirty " Al Gallagher, Jackie Hernández, Danny Jackson, Maury Wills, Tim Johnson, Ron Kittle, Hal Lanier, Darryl Motley, Matt Nokes, and Wayne Terwilliger.
Randy Pfund was let go as head coach in March 1994 and eventually replaced by Johnson, who coached the club with former teammate Michael Cooper as his lead assistant.
They were coached by Gene Johnson, former head coach of Wichita University ( now Wichita State University ).
In 2003, the Lone Jack basketball team made its first Final Four appearance, coached by Chris Johnson.
NHL Hall of Fame coach Bob Johnson coached the Tigers from 1963 to 1966.
At North Carolina, he coached athletes such as Marion Jones and Allen Johnson.
The subcommittee in charge of reappointment was stacked against Leland and coached by Johnson.
Johnson made his international debut with the United States national team as an 18-year-old in 1976, when he played in 11 training games for the 1976 U. S. Olympic ice hockey team coached by his father.
In 2010, thirty years after winning the Olympic gold medal as a player, Johnson coached the United States women's national ice hockey team, which won a silver medal in the Vancouver games.
During his time as the head coach at Wisconsin, Johnson also coached the United States men's national ice hockey team at the 1976 Winter Olympics and seven other major championships, including the Canada Cup and IIHF World Championships.
Though the team was " coached by committee ", Johnson continued to oversee them from his hospital room by way of videotape and remained in contact by fax machine.
The 2008 Wheel Blacks were captained by Tim Johnson and coached by Grant Sharman.
This talented team was coached by Jerry Tarkanian and also included future NBA players Stacey Augmon and Larry Johnson.
Among the Hall of Fame players he coached were Paul Endacott, Bill Johnson, and Clyde Lovellette.
Francis coached Johnson until the latter's infamous 1988 Seoul Olympics's disqualification.
1999 marked Tressel's ninth visit to the Division I-AA playoffs, but the team lost to a Paul Johnson coached Georgia Southern in the title game.
Many former MLB coaches and players have coached or managed in the GBL, including Kip Gross, Les Lancaster, Mike Marshall, Ozzie Virgil, Jr. Darrell Evans, Garry Templeton, Cory Snyder, Jeffrey Leonard, Gary Carter, Mike Busch, Steve Yeager, Phil Nevin, Charlie Hough, Mark Parent, Tim Johnson, Terry Kennedy, Paul Abbott, Brett Boone, Alex Arias, Rusty Meacham, and Warren Cromartie.
Standouts that Brennan coached at Vermont include Eddie Benton, the 1996 winner of the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award given to the nation's top senior less than 6-feet tall, Matt Johnson, Kevin Roberson, Trevor Gaines, T. J. Sorrentine and three-time All-American Taylor Coppenrath, a finalist in 2005 for both the John Wooden and James Naismith National Player of the Year Awards, the first and only America East player to be on a final ballot for National Player of the Year.
Johnson was a star player for UCLA's 1974-75 national championship team coached by John Wooden and later played for the NBA's Bucks, Clippers and Warriors.
Johnson coached the Phoenix Suns for almost two seasons beginning February 17, 2002, before he was fired on December 10, 2003 and replaced by assistant Mike D ' Antoni.
Prior to doing photographic work, Rogerline Johnson taught and coached at local schools after earning a degree from Arkansas Agricultural, Mechanical and Normal College in 1948.

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