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Coach Stacy T. Ybarra
Coach Stacy T. Ybarra was born and raised in southern California. He now resides in Lakewood California. Along with his wife Lynette Ybarra they have three children. Christian Ybarra age 9, Jordan Ybarra age 8, and daughter Camreryn Ybarra age 2.11 years old.


Coach Stacy at his finest.
This is my good friend Hal. I took this picture on his birthday. I think he likes to be in pictures.
  Hobbies
Coach Stacy is an all around sports NUT!! (Just ask his wife). He enjoys playing softball and golf. (Bogey golfer) He practically watches all sports on T.V. His favorite sport is baseball. He even watches Japanese baseball when they only speak Japanese. As much as he likes baseball for some reason his football teams that he coach do a little better. He coached an 8-9 year old baseball team last year that lost the championship game by one run in the last inning. He also coached last years Raider team and placed second. Coach Stacy's wife adds, "I really want him to get his teaching credentials and coach at a high school level".

Family First For Coach!
As much as Coach Stacy loves coaching and playing sports he takes most pride in his family. He adores his children and an undying love for his wife. "My family means everything to me, I know I may not be the sharpest man in the world but they make me feel like the King Of The World". Family means alot to coach. He tries to stay involved with all of his children. "I know my kids someday are going to move out and have thier own families. I want to spend as much time with them as I can".

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On coaching....
On coaching, "It's great being with a great group of kids, they are at such a volitile stage in life that they need mentoring. They need activity in their lives. Most of all they need the support of their families and friends". On being a team, "Being a team is very important. A team is what they'll have for the rest of their life. When they work they will have a team. When they get married its a team". On winning or losing, "I'm just so passionate about playing sports. Honestly it's not a huge deal right now but I can't act like that around them. They need to know that they give 100% not just when playing sports, but in all they do. If they take just one thing, I hope that the kids I coach take that". On worrying, "I worry about how I am with the kids, ie, am I to hard, do I yell to much, am I encouraging them enough. I know that I am going to make big mistakes when it comes to coaching. I just hope all of the good outweighs the bad." And finally, "I can really say that at the end of each coaching season for whatever sport that I coach, I really care deeply for these kids. I mean we really grow close as a team. Win or lose, my heart goes out to these kids. I adore and admire each and everyone of them. You could say that I grow to love them".

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This is one of my favorite images
This is my good friend Hal. I took this picture on his birthday. I think he likes to be in pictures.


This is one of my favorite images
This is my good friend Hal. I took this picture on his birthday. I think he likes to be in pictures.


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