Meet Our Coaches

Jason Baumgardt
Girls U16 White & Boys U11 Gold

 

LICENSE, CERTIFICATIONS & QUALIFICATIONS:

USSF “C” National Coaching License

Nationally certified in CPR and First Aid, Blood borne pathogen training. 

COACHING EXPERIENCE

March 2005 – Present: Washington Premier F.C.  Boys U-11, Girls U-15, Girls U-18, Boys U-19

February 2004 – Present:  Federal Way High School

Boys and Girls Varsity Soccer Head Coach

Job duties and responsibilities included but were not limited to the following:

Conduct training sessions on technical and tactical play, Prepare team for upcoming competitive matches, Teach team great sportsmanship towards opponents, officials, spectators, and higher authority figures, Teach the game in a fun enjoyable atmosphere.  Help student athletes maintain excellent grades, work ethic, and school work responsibility. 

April 2000 – Present: FC Portland Academy

Academy Head Coach

Job duties and responsibilities included but were not limited to the following:

Teach technical and tactical skills for competitive games.  Teach team great sportsmanship towards opponents, officials, spectators, and higher authority figures.  Teach the game in a fun enjoyable atmosphere.

June 2002 – June 2003: Oregon Women’s State ODP Team

Head Coach
Job duties and responsibilities included but were not limited to the following:

Evaluate player pool for final team.  Train team technically for potential future look with Regional Olympic Development Program.   

March 1998 – March 2000: Columbia Premier Soccer Club

Head Coach
Job duties and responsibilities included but were not limited to the following:

Conduct training sessions on technical and tactical play, Prepare team for upcoming competitive matches, Teach team great sportsmanship towards opponents, officials, spectators, and higher authority figures, Teach the game in a fun enjoyable atmosphere.

September 2000 – December 2003: Washington State Olympic Development

Washington State Scout
Job duties and responsibilities were increased to include the following:

Attend club soccer matches to evaluate potential players to be invited to the Washington State Olympic Development Soccer Team Player pool training camp.

January 1998 – March 2000: District 5 Olympic Development Program

Head Coach
Job duties and responsibilities were increased to include the following:

Conduct District tryouts to evaluate player pool for District 5 Olympic Development team.  Train team to compete against other Districts for opportunity to be chosen to the Washington State Olympic Development Team.

January 1998 –  January 2000: Coerver Coaching

Camp Coach

Job duties and responsibilities included but were not limited to the following:

Teach technical skills.  Find ways to make learning fun and enjoyable. Teach kids great sportsmanship. 
 
1994 – 1998: Soccer Magic

Camp Coach

Job duties and responsibilities included but were not limited to the following:

Teach technical skills. Teach different aspects and situations of the game. Conducted game like situations 
 
1992 – 1993: Mt. Shasta Ravage

Head Coach

Job duties and responsibilities included but were not limited to the following:

Conduct training sessions on technical and tactical play, Prepare team for upcoming competitive matches, Teach team great sportsmanship towards opponents, officials, spectators, and higher authority figures, Teach the game in a fun enjoyable atmosphere.

PLAYING EXPERIENCE

1994-1997:  The Evergreen State College

1992: Federal Way High School Varsity Team

1989: Regional Camp Member

1989-1992: Washington State ODP Team

1985-1992: Federal Way Wings Premiere Soccer Team

1980-1984: Camas Washougal Leopards


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