Ethan Neufeld

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I’m a part of Flag Star because…

I love flag football and I love getting on the field every weekend and playing the game I've been playing for years and inspiring younger kids to find that same love.

What’s the most important value to share with/teach the kids:

It's a team sport--every player has to do their part. You can't win without everyone putting in their best.

Favorite intro/pump-up song:

Unstoppable, by The Score

Favorite Sports Movie:

Waterboy

Who was your childhood sports hero:

Troy Polamalu (Pittsburgh Steelers)

Who was your favorite youth coach and what did he/she teach you:

Lawrence Berger--the 'dead fish' play (ask me about it)

Who’s the best friend you made through sports:

Andrew

What’s your most cringe-worthy sports moment / biggest failure:

See above (the 'dead fish' play)

What are your off-field interests/hobbies:

Madden on Xbox, playing guitar, hanging out with friends

What’s your favorite quote:

"Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. But today is a gift, that is why it is called the present."

Shawn Bell

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Important value:

Be a student of the game! 

Favorite pump up song:

Under the sun J Cole Lute & Da Baby 

Favorite Sports Movie:

Coach Carter The Mighty Ducks 1-3 & Sandlot 

Sports Hero:

Allen Iverson 

Off the field interest/hobbies:

Street Hockey Ultimate Frisbee Handball Traveling 

Favorite Quote:

Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard.” 

Kiyoon Lee

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I’m a part of Flag Star because…

Want to be a part of a growing positive community that teaches kids the importance of teamwork, communication and sportsmanship. Most importantly, I think it helps these kids develop great social skills that they will use outside of football.

What’s the most important value to share with/teach the kids:

Respect. Growing up as a kid, respect for the game, opponents and your teammates was the common theme that was ingrained in me throughout all sports. It carries over outside of sports and is a very important characteristic in everyday life.

Favorite intro/pump-up song:

Antidote by Swedish House Mafia

Favorite Sports Movie:

The Longest Yard

Who was your childhood sports hero:

Chris Paul. The day after his grandfather passed away, he went out and scored 61 points in honor of him (his grandfather was 61). The 61th point was an and one, and he missed the free throw on purpose. He was a couple of points shy of the state record, but instead he took himself out of the game to stay at 61.

Who was your favorite youth coach and what did he/she teach you:

Coach DiMartini - He taught me to respect the game, as well as practice each day as if it was your last.

Who’s the best friend you made through sports:

One of my best friends to this day I grew up playing with throughout middle school and high school

What’s your most cringe-worthy sports moment / biggest failure:

One I can remember off the top of my head, high school basketball. There was a loose ball right at my feet and instead of going for the ball, I put my hands up because I knew I was in foul trouble and didn't want to get called for a foul. Coach took my out and said "Why are you standing there in a ballerina pose??" Regardless of if I got called for a foul there it didn't matter, I didn't play the rest of the game. A lesson I learned off that, is to just always hustle, don't worry about foul trouble or the scoreboard.

What are your off-field interests/hobbies:

Working out, spending time with my wife and our new puppy Woody.

Jackson Canter

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I am back at Flag Star because the community is so loving and welcoming, and I would say the most important thing to share with the kids is teamwork.

My favorite pump-up song is 6 Foot 7 Foot (feat. Cory Gunz) by Lil Wayne

My favorite sports movie has to be Remember the Titans.

My childhood sports hero was Dereck Jeter.

My best youth coach was Coach Al, who taught me the importance of teamwork, hard work, and fun.

My best friend I have met through sports is Will Walby.

My most cringe worthy sports moment was in 7th grade I was playing in the flag football championship we were on defense with one play left in the game. My coach, coach Al, told me they were going to run the ball and if I let him get the outside there was no help  and they will score and win, I jumped the inside on him and in one move he was in the end zone with zeroes on the clock, the lesson I learned was that you should always listen to directions even if it seems like a good idea to ignore them.

Off the field I enjoy video games and playing pick up football and basketball with my friends.

My favorite quote would have to be “You miss one hundred percent of the shots you don’t take” -Michael Jordan.

Alex Meyer

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I am part of Flag Star because I love football and enjoy working in a fun, outdoor environment.

My favorite pump up song is Crazy Train

Favorite Sports movie is Space Jam

Childhood sports hero is Dez Bryant

My favorite coach is my Soccer coach because he taught me that every shot is a new shot

I met my best friend at recess in elementary school

My most embarrassing moment in my sports career is when I air balled a layup in a basketball game and learned that it’s ok to laugh at yourself

My hobbies include playing video games and watching sports

My favorite quote is “Float like a butterfly sting like a bee” - Muhammad Ali

Zach Tam

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I’m a part of Flag Star because… Football is Family.

What’s the most important value to share with/teach the kids: Teamwork and cooperation. It’s a fundamental part of everyday life, and through flag football, something everybody can enjoy and easily jump into, kids can naturally and instinctively ease into learning how to work with others and succeed as a group. All while playing the sport they love and having fun.

Favorite intro/pump-up song: In The Air Tonight, Phil Collins. Every beat in that song builds towards a single moment, and when that drum break hits, nothing can stop you. You’re invincible. Nothing is out of your reach, and anything is possible.

Favorite Sports Movie: Draft Day with Kevin Costner. Only because the Giants aren’t so hot and we’re usually near the top of the draft.

Who was your childhood sports hero: Eli Manning. He WAS my childhood. My earliest remember of football is watching Mario Manningham’s tiptoe catch of Eli’s beautiful dime. Hopefully Danny Dimes can keep it up for the Giants fans of the next generation.

Who was your favorite youth coach and what did he/she teach you: Coach Cason. He was the first coach I ever had in flag football, and I was with him for six seasons. We had two hour long practices, and I kid you not, they were more difficult than when I played high school football. We ran laps when we fumbled in drills, we did push ups when we dropped passes, and the absolute worst were the dreaded, notorious, six inches. Keep in mind we were 4th graders. Maybe it’s just nostalgia, and maybe I’m crazy, but Coach Cason and his tough love were key in my transition into the new environment, and the new way of life, that my move to Virginia from Manhattan brought.

Who’s the best friend you made through sports: Christopher Joe, current varsity quarterback for Potomac High School and a hilarious dude. I was the role-player center to his superstar quarterback for four seasons of flag throughout middle school, and although we’ve went our separate ways in high school, we’re still good friends.

What’s your most cringe-worthy sports moment / biggest failure: 

So, although I’ve enjoyed some success (and had a lot more fun) in the world of flag football, my efforts in tackle football have been... less fruitful. Some close friends and I spent all of middle school hyping ourselves up for when we finally would be able to play for our high school, and when the freshman football season finally rolled around, we felt that we could take on the whole world. We couldn’t. We didn’t win the first game. Or the second. Or a single game over our eight game season. But it didn’t matter. We went out there and fought hard in each and every one of them. Winning wasn’t why we were there, it was the game of football itself that brought us together, and ultimately, it brought us closer as friends.

What are your off-field interests/hobbies: Model United Nations. It’s all about having your research done and applying it to the real world, all while working alongside a diverse group of delegates and bringing together the ideas of the team. Through Model United Nations, I’m able to better understand how to bring together the ideas of the group and apply solutions that are applicable to everyone. It’s also a great way to learn new and unique perspectives on prevalent topics, all while making friends in the process.

What’s your favorite quote: "I don't think in the past. I don't think in the future. You grasp the moment." ~ Eli Manning.

Andrew Nugent

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I'm a part of Flag Star because I enjoy working with kids and giving back.

Favorite pump up song would have to be Noticed- Lil Mosey

Favorite sports movie: Space Jam

Childhood sports hero: Kobe Bryant

Favorite youth coach was my dad, he taught me losing was necessary because that's how you learn and get better in order to be a winner

Best Friend I made through sports: too many to name just one 

MOST CRINGE WORTHY SPORTS MOMENT: Dislocating a finger at the Flag Star employee game LOL

Off field interests/hobbies: Basketball, I still play on a number of teams, and helping people achieve their Real estate goals

Favorite quote: "If it's to be it's up to me"

I'm a gentle giant everywhere except the hardwood 

Aaron Hutchins

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I’m a part of Flag Star because…

Football is the game of life. To be able to teach the game while breathing the Flag Star mission fulfills my weeks.

What’s the most important value to share with/teach the kids:

Embracing/Overcoming Adversity. It's never over until it's over! #Thatswhyweplaythegames

Favorite intro/pump-up song:

Grindin' by Clipse

Favorite Sports Movie:

Remember the Titans

Who was your childhood sports hero:

The GOAT: Randy Moss

Who was your favorite youth coach and what did he/she teach you:

My Flag Coach when I was 8, Coach Duke. He taught me the importance of doing your part on and off the field. He taught me that working hard pays off.

Who’s the best friend you made through sports:

Met my best friend, Dom, while playing football freshman year of HS. We played Offensive line side by side for 4 years (LG,LT). Then Dom influenced me to follow him to a Junior College in San Diego. That junior College decision led me to play football at Howard University, which birthed me with my Flag Star opportunity.

What’s your most cringe-worthy sports moment / biggest failure:

I also played Long Snapper in high school. In a close game, back up in our redzone, I snapped the ball over the punter's head causing a two-point play for the other team. We lost by 1.

Lesson: Stay focused in all situations

What are your off-field interests/hobbies:

I enjoy hiking and friendly sport competitions. I like to play my Xbox when I have free time.

What’s your favorite quote:

"Do you know what my favorite part of the game is? The opportunity to play"

-Mike Singletary

Anything else people need to hear??

HAIL TO THE REDSKINS!

Ashanti Murrain

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I’m a part of Flag Star because the this company aligns with my core values and I love the energy of the kids. Coaching brings me more joy than anything that I have done in years!

What’s the most important value to share with/teach the kids:

Don't be afraid to make mistakes. Confidence and playing loose will allow you to perform at the highest level.

Favorite intro/pump-up song:

Eye of the Tiger

Favorite Sports Movie:

The Program

Who was your childhood sports hero:

Mike Alstott

Who was your favorite youth coach and what did he/she teach you:

Coach Anderson taught me how to lead. I am a reserved person and I always thought that you have to be loud and the center of attention to lead people. He taught me that if I could lead by example and put my teammates in positions where they could shine. "Leadership is not about you son. What does your team need?"

Who’s the best friend you made through sports:

Dean Revels. He taught me how to compete. He really showed me how to play smart but aggressively.

What’s your most cringe-worthy sports moment / biggest failure:

When I started playing football in Middle School, I wanted to play Running Back and only Running Back. During Spring and Summer practice, I had a full on competition with someone that was more talented than I was at the position. He won the position and the coach moved me to Fullback. I pouted. I cried. I wanted to quit. Then, my older brother showed me a highlight tape of Mike Alstott "The A train" and told me that it does not matter what position you play, the only thing that matters is if you find a way to help your team. I went on to become the team captain, All-City, All-State (Honorable mention), and I played DI ball at MS State University.

What are your off-field interests/hobbies:

Reading, chess, mentorship, and exercise.

What’s your favorite quote:

Sorry, I have a few.

Your actions are speaking so loudly that I can't hear what you're saying.

When things don't go your way, watch the tape objectively.

You can't be a better coach, manager, or leader than you are a person.

Anything else people need to hear?? 

I love the game and I am passionate about teaching life skills through football.

Ron Hammond

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What’s the most important value to share with/teach the kids:

Being the smallest or slowest doesn't mean you can't be the best. Everyone has their own special skill set that makes the team better.

Favorite intro/pump-up song:

Space Jam Theme song...Come on and slam, and welcome to the jam!!

Favorite Sports Movie:

Obviously Space Jam followed by Miracle

Who was your childhood sports hero:

Steve Nash - small guy, big talent

Who was your favorite youth coach and what did he/she teach you:

Coach Nevitt of 5th grade PE. He would encourage me every day to try to beat the school record for the mile run. He would even make everyone in class run a mile every day til I beat the record of 6:13. Eventually, after his training, I was able to beat it with a time of 6:09.

Who’s the best friend you made through sports:

Coach Nick of Flag Star. We play flag football, kickball, tennis, basketball, and softball together. We are roommates now too.

What’s your most cringe-worthy sports moment / biggest failure:

When I got to college I took up lacrosse for the first time. I was complete trash and found out my strength was not passing or throwing (which is the whole point of the game). However, I found out I could get play defense well and hit hard. So the coach made a rule "Steal the ball from the other team, give it up to anyone else on the team"

What are your off-field interests/hobbies:

Basketball, Being bad at golf, hanging out with the guys

What’s your favorite quote:

“My rule is to break one sweat a day.” – Matthew McConaughey

Nikki Blankenhorn

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I’m a part of Flag Star because… I love being part of something bigger than myself. We have an incredible TRIBE of people working towards the same goal (whether it be the staff, the kids, or the parents).

What’s the most important value to share with/teach the kids: The importance of teamwork, overcoming adversity, and sportsmanship.

Favorite intro/pump-up song: "Dreams and Nightmares" by Meek Mill

Favorite Sports Movie: Space Jam

Who was your childhood sports hero: Michael Jordan, Patrick Ewing, Shannon Miller (I was a gymnast)

Who was your favorite youth coach and what did he/she teach you: My balance beam coach Amy Hatlee; She taught me to always believe in myself and that I'm capable of achieving anything.

Who’s the best friend you made through sports: I'm still very close with all of my childhood gymnastics teammates (two of them will be bridesmaids in my wedding this summer).

What’s your most cringe-worthy sports moment / biggest failure: During one of my college gymnastics meets, one of my teammates was injured so I was put into the bar line-up for the first time, and I fell on the easiest skill in my routine. Still haunts me!

What are your off-field interests/hobbies: Spending time with friends & family, Watching sports & cheering on my favorite teams (Eagles/76ers/Clemson Tigers!)

What’s your favorite quote: "Never say never, because limits, like fears, are often just an illusion." Michael Jordan

Donato Bucci

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I’m a part of Flag Star because…I love the game of football, coaching, and the values of Flag Star.

What’s the most important value to share with/teach the kids: Teamwork.

Favorite intro/pump-up song: Eye of the Tiger

Favorite Sports Movie: Rocky

Who was your childhood sports hero: Jerome Bettis

Who was your favorite youth coach and what did he/she teach you: My dad. To always try your best.

What’s your most cringe-worthy sports moment / biggest failure: Missing a penalty kick in a soccer playoff game to lose. I learned to keep my head up no matter, stay positive and look to the future.

What are your off-field interests/hobbies: Reading sports books and working on my sports podcast.

What’s your favorite quote: "A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives." - Jackie Robinson