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MEET THE COACHES

Allison Berg

Athletic Director/Varsity Volleyball Coach

 

Allison comes to Valor this year as the new Athletic Director and PE teacher.  She has spent over 17 years in the health and fitness industry as a personal trainer, fitness instructor, nutrition coach, dance teacher and sports coach.  Allison has many years of education in health and fitness and holds several internationally recognized certifications. 

Allison will also be the Varsity Volleyball coach for Valor this year.  She has played volleyball for nearly 2 decades and has coached for over 10 years. She is excited to bring her passion for the sport to the girls this year.

When Allison is not teaching PE or coaching, she can be found running mud runs and marathons.  Allison has participated in 4 Tough Mudders, 2 Spartan Races and several half marathons and 5ks.

Allison loves spending time with her husband, Ryan, and her son Roman who will be in the 2nd grade at Valor this fall.
 

Rochelle Oxford
Middle School (5th-8th) Volleyball Coach
Darren Osburn
Varsity Basketball Coach
Mitch Osburn
Assistant Vasity Basketball Coach
Ben Spotts
3-5th grade Soccer Coach
Steve Radie
3-5th Soccer Coach
3rd/4th Basketball Coach
Lisa Osborn
Middle School and Vasity Cross Country Coach
Middle School and Varsity Track & Field Coach
Matt Cleveland
3rd/4th Grade Basketball
Ben and Jerushah Tanner
3rd/4th Grade Basketball
Sam and Jenna Sady
3rd/4th Basketball coach
5th/6th Boys Basketball coach
Larry Clemens
Track and Field Coach
Alan Linenberger
Track and Field Coach
Jeff Washburn
3rd-5th Soccer Coach
Stephen Baker
Middle School Basketball

Rochelle is a life-long sports enthusiast.  Having Type-1 juvenile onset diabetes since the age of 5, Rochelle was raised to believe that she could do anything she put her mind to and with Christ's strength (Philippians 4:13).  Rochelle played volleyball and basketball in middle and high school until she found her love of motocross racing in the 10th grade. Moving quickly up the ranks, she raced in the women's professional class both locally and nationally.  

Rochelle attended PSU on an academic scholarship and graduated in 2005 with a Bachelors in Accounting. She worked as a senior revenue analyst for PGE until she transitioned into her current position as the Payroll Manager for the Beaverton School District where she has worked for the last 5 years.  

Rochelle coached basketball for the YMCA youth league.  Last year, she was the team mom for the Middle School volleyball team.  This year she bring a wealth of knowledge and passion to the team as the Head Coach.  Rochelle's daughter Allie, who will be in 7th grade this year at VCSI, has played club volleyball and Rochelle has gained much experience.  

When Rochelle is not coaching, she can be found serving at Beaverton Foursquare Church where she currently teaches the 1st and 2nd graders as well as the 4th and 5th graders on Sundays. 

Rochelle's passion is to minister to you girls trying to navigate today's culture.  She desires to use sports to inspire young girls to find their identity in Christ. Her verse to coach by is 1 Timothy 4:8: "For while bodily training is of some value, Godliness is of value in every way, as it holds promise for the present life and also for the life to come."

Rochelle looks forward to the upcoming volleyball season!

Steve Radie has coached various levels of youth sports for many years. He coached 4 years of wrestling and 3 of lacrosse at Aloha High School. He also spent 2 years coaching middle school wrestling, 5 years coaching youth lacrosse, 7 years coaching youth football and has a few years of basketball experience. He played many sports in high school while growing up in Gervais, OR, and his soccer team went to the semi-finals in state playoffs. He wrestled in college for Clackamas Community College. He’s coached 3-5th grade soccer teams for the last two years (at Valor and at a private school). His son, Colby, is a 5th grader at Valor and he has two other older children.

Ben Spotts played soccer while growing up in Hood River, OR and was part of the Hood River Valley High School varsity team for four years. The team went as far as the OSAA 4A quarterfinals in state playoffs. He then played two years of intercollegiate soccer at George Fox University. He’s served as an assistant coach for the last two years in 3rd-5th grade soccer. His son, Shane, is a 5th grader at Valor, and Ben has three other younger children who also attend the school.

Ben and Jerushah are returning again to coach the 3rd-5th grade Basketball team.  Ben is a Lieutenant  for the  Hillsboro Fire Department and  Jerushah is the Teaching Pastor at Living Hope.

This powerhouse couple loves basketball, camping, paddle boarding, new restaurants, Portland and Palm Springs.

Coach Osburn was born in Hillsboro and was raised in Forest Grove and graduated from Forest Grove High School where he played basketball and baseball. He attended and graduated from Christ for the Nations Institute in Dallas TX majoring in Pastoral Studies. Christ for the Nations did not have a collegiate basketball team. 

Coach Osburn, played intramurals and in many different city leagued in Oregon, Dallas, Tulsa OK, and Nashville TN. He started coaching basketball in Knoxville TN being involved in Upward Basketball and other youth basketball organizations. When his family moved back to Oregon, he coached both boys and girls basketball at Forest Hills Lutheran School where they won their first ever and second Lutheran Elementary School Tournament (L.E.S.T.) Championships in 2005 and 2006. Coach Osburn also coached a traveling team for Forest Grove basketball, and was involved with other competitive basketball teams in the Portland area. He took over Valor Christian School International last year midway through the season and has will be back for his second year in 2017-2018.

Coach Osburn Is a local Pastor and has been in Pastoring since 1994.

Mitch Osburn was born in London Ontario Canada, and was raised in Knoxville TN till moving to Oregon when he was 11.  Mitch played basketball from a young age, and played football, basketball and ran track at Glencoe High and at Horizon Christian High School in Tualatin his senior year. He was on HCHS’s first Basketball State Championship in 2010.  Mitch went to Rhema Bible College where he graduated with a youth ministry major, and played on the Rhema Eagles basketball team from 2010-2012. 

Mitch currently works for Providence Health Plans in Beaverton Or.

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