Episodes
Few coaches have made more of an impact on Alisal High School sports than Terry Epinosa, who led the Trojan wrestling team to four league championships and the 1975 Central Coast Section Title before coaching the softball team to four league titles. He also served as the school’s athletic director for six years and officiated high school wrestling from 1985 to 1993, honored with a lifetime achievement award by the California Wrestling Hall of Fame.
Published 11/28/22
Published 11/28/22
Born in Michoacán, México, Roberto Rodriguez-Flores came to Salinas at age 7, his father and grandfather part of the Bracero Program for temporary workers to labor in the fields. Following his graduation from Alisal High School he faced a crossroads — work in the fields cutting lettuce or attend San Jose State. He jumped at the chance to enroll in the liberal studies program at SJSU. After earning his degree and teaching credential, he came back to teach in the Alisal District at Sanborn...
Published 11/21/22
Willie Barcena is one of the sharpest minds in comedy, using universal material that appeals to a wide audience. His security guard, plumber, roofer and limo driver gigs gave him a background for his humor about everyday life. His 12 “Tonight Show” appearances are among the most among any comedian and by far the most for any Latino comedian. A 20-year comedy veteran and road warrior, Barcena brings laughs and insights all over the world, including many shows for the troops stationed abroad....
Published 11/14/22
Proving that great coaches do more than blow whistles and plan strategy, Jason Ludwig strives to make an even greater impact off the court. As an assistant men’s basketball coach at the University of Santa Clara, Ludwig has helped the program to five winning records and coached 11 all-conference players. But it’s off the court where he’s really had an impact, especially when it comes to underprivileged youth. Ludwig co-founded the Coaches Social at the Final Four, a premier event geared...
Published 11/11/22
As athletic director and vice principal at Palma School in Salinas for the last five years, Rob Bishop brings vast leadership experience – much of it on the basketball court. Bishop is the former head basketball coach at California State University, Monterey Bay, overseeing all aspects of the program for more than 8 years. Before CSU Monterey, Bishop served as an assistant coach at Northern Arizona University for six seasons. He also served as an assistant at California State University,...
Published 11/11/22
A high school administrator with a history of coaching and guiding kids for more than three decades, Art Hunsdorfer bleeds the purple and gold of Salinas High School. Over the course of 33 years at SHS, he has served as director of athletics, academic guidance counselor, head baseball coach, and assistant football coach. He’s also a former SHS graduate (the class of 1981). His great love is the sport of baseball, and as the head coach of the SHS program for 18 years he made the playoffs 16...
Published 11/11/22
Jean Ashen has seen many athletes come through North Salinas in her 30-plus years as athletic director, and has affected each and every one of them in at least some small way. Perhaps the most respected athletic director in Salinas history, Ashen won the Athletic Director of the Year award from California State Athletic Directors’ Association in 2018. A former three-sport athlete at North Salinas High, Ashen earned a degree from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She returned to her alma...
Published 11/11/22
Former Everett Alvarez High School Eagle Brian Vazquez returned to the campus where he earned a Division I athletic scholarship in 2004 – becoming the new Athletic Director in 2017. Knowing he had one of the deepest pools of athletic talent in the city, Vazquez set out to change the culture of the athletic department, beginning with school pride. A class of 2004 graduate, Vazquez attended Fresno State and excelled in the classroom and as a hammer thrower, finishing sixth in the NCAA Division...
Published 11/11/22
Matt Briney was “feeling pumped” in 2019 when he accepted the job as athletic director at Salinas’ newest school Rancho San Juan High School. After teaching and coaching at Everett Alvarez for 8 years, the Southern California native joined the Trailblazers. Sportsmanship is the top priority at Rancho San Juan High School with everyone following the six pillars of good character: Trustworthiness, Respect, Responsibility, Caring, Fairness and Citizenship.
Published 11/11/22
Georgia-born Sunil Smith has made his mark in Salinas — on and off the football field. He began his coaching career at Alisal High School by transforming a dismal program into an annual contender. An Educational Specialist at Alisal High School for 16 years, he is currently on faculty in the Physical Education/Kinesiology Department at AHS. He also works as a resource specialist at El Puente School, and is active in community service.
Published 04/04/22
Richard Cabrera found the idea of putting college into the minds of migrant kids invigorating, so he built his career in education around it. A migrant student himself, the Salinas native once turned down a bilingual teaching position in Los Angeles to inspire others in his hometown, shaping the next generation of students throughout the Alisal Union School District.
Published 03/21/22
Raised by a single mother in crime-ridden Inglewood before moving to East Salinas at age 6, Ollie Lowe believes in creating a brighter future for today’s youth. A successful businessman as founder of Lowe Packaging Group in Salinas, Lowe runs the annual Operation Give Back Toy Drive. The group’s vision is to inspire people to be leaders in giving back, planting a seed of hope, self-worth, and inspiration to a child living in adversity.
Published 03/07/22
One of the most decorated coaches in Central Coast history, Art Berlanga (known simply as “Coach B”) lays out his philosophy on life and how to empower people in the best-selling book “The Impact of Influence.”
Published 02/21/22
Turning his passion for sports into a career as an entrepreneur, Nick Witherill is the founder and owner of Biñho, an interactive board game inspired by soccer. Currently a one-man show, Witherill is in charge of marketing, manufacturing, product design, supply chain, fulfillment, branding, multichannel retailing, sales, social media, website design, and development. A basketball star for Grand Canyon University, Witherill ended his senior season in 2011 as the team’s second highest scorer at...
Published 02/14/22
As a woman in the male-dominated world of sports broadcasting, Griselda Ramirez reached great heights in her professional career. Born in Salinas to Mexican parents, Ramirez graduated from Alisal High and Santa Clara University before earning a Master’s from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism. At ESPN, Griselda worked on several features in both English and Spanish, earning a Sports Emmy in 2016. She also earned a 2019 Imagen Award for her work in the ESPN short-form...
Published 02/14/22
A native of Pomona, Stanford men’s basketball assistant coach Jesse Pruitt has lived in the Bay Area the last 10 years. Prior to his arrival on The Farm, he served eight seasons on the staff at Santa Clara, where the team saw success on the court and in the classroom. During his tenure, all 19 players who reached their senior season earned degrees and the men’s basketball program had a 100 percent graduation rate. Pruitt graduated from UC Davis in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in sociology....
Published 11/29/21
Tony Farmer was never a professional superstar, but he was the ultimate professional in his 16 years in the NBA and beyond. The 6-foot, 9-inch power forward played for Golden State, Charlotte, Miami), but also spent time with the CBA, ABA and overseas in France, Italy, Russia and Puerto Rico. Born in Los Angeles, Farmer starred at Artesia High School, and averaged 22.6 points and 10 rebounds in his senior season (1987). He was named MVP of the Suburban Conference, and had his jersey retired...
Published 11/29/21
Only a junior at Stanford, Haley Jones has already had a stellar career. And her star continues to rise. A 2019 graduate of Archbishop Mitty High School in San Jose, the Santa Cruz native was rated the No. 1 player in the country according to both ESPN HoopGurlz and Prospects Nation. She became the first No. 1 prospect to sign with Stanford since Chiney Ogwumike came to The Farm as the top player in the country in November 2009. As a senior at Mitty, Jones averaged 26.1 points, 12.1 rebounds,...
Published 11/01/21
Domingo and Lucila Pizarro immigrated from Durango, Mexico, so their children could have a better life. With values and vision instilled in him by his parents, Ruben Pizarro has done them proud. Turning to higher education to ensure his future, Pizarro earned a degree in sociology at UC Santa Barbara before graduating from Santa Clara Law School. Today he runs the Salinas Valley Dream Academy, helping young people seek a better future.
Published 10/18/21
Jarod Haase’s life is built around basketball. Following one season playing for rival California in 1992-’93, the South Lake Tahoe native transferred to Kansas, where he starred in the powerhouse program. In 1997 he became the Jayhawks’ Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year, and later earned a master’s degree in business at Kansas in 2000. In five seasons as coach at Stanford, Haase has led the Cardinal to 82 wins.
Published 10/04/21
Understanding and promoting the value of sports in society, Justin Clymo serves as director of athletics, world religions teacher, dorm head and boys basketball coach at Stevenson School in Pebble Beach. He also broadcasts his own podcast “Why Sports?” that highlights athletics and being part of a team as foundations for any career path.
Published 09/20/21
Holding every meaningful hoop record for her alma mater Clovis West High, Maddie Campbell overcame a series back injury to earn her way into the USC women’s basketball lineup. The psychology major would like to pursue a master’s degree and eventually pursue a career that involves working with children.
Published 09/06/21
With a mission of developing players through commitment and discipline, El Camino Futbol Club has been an integral part of player development since 2017 in tradition-rich Salinas, Calif. Julio Sanchez serves as president of ECFC, creating new opportunities for area youth, providing a pathway for players with aspirations and dreams of playing collegiate soccer and beyond.
Published 08/23/21
Chris Young’s passion in the community is reflected through the development of basketball players on and off the court. The former Cal State Los Angeles standout thrives on creating, coordinating, producing and managing exciting and interesting basketball events, leagues, tournaments and games. As co-founder of Air West, where future stars find themselves and their game in a basketball-rich environment, Young helps mold some of the best players in the world.
Published 08/09/21