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Coach Kaela Wehrman - South Albany Volleyball: The Joy of the Game

53 min ¡ 3. Juli 2026
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🚨Coach Kaela Wehrman🚨 Coach Kaela Wehrman is the Head Volleyball Coach at South Albany High School in Albany, Oregon, where she has built a powerhouse program and led the RedHawks to remarkable success. A 2013 graduate of South Albany herself, Wehrman returned to her alma mater as an English and AVID teacher. She also earned a degree in Secondary Education Language Arts from Western Oregon University. Under her leadership, South Albany volleyball achieved historic milestones: the program's first-ever state championship in 2024 (going undefeated in Class 5A) followed by a successful repeat title in 2025. She has been named the Oregon 5A Volleyball Coach of the Year twice. Coach Wehrman is deeply rooted in the South Albany community. She is married to Josh Wehrman (also a South Albany alum / current counselor and coach), and they are raising a family together. Her passion for the school, teaching, and coaching reflects a strong commitment to developing student-athletes both on and off the court.  Coach Kaela Wehrman embodies Redhawk pride—turning a program into a back-to-back champion while inspiring the next generation as an educator and coach.  In this episode of The Coachers Podcast, Coach Kaela Wehrman shares her journey into coaching, emphasizing the importance of fundamentals, team culture, and fostering joy in the sport. She discusses the challenges of coaching, particularly in team selection and aligning diverse player goals. Coach Wehrman reflects on her experiences winning state titles and the pressure that comes with success. She also offers valuable advice for young coaches and highlights the significance of serve receive in volleyball. Throughout the conversation, Coach Wehrman’s passion for coaching and her commitment to her players shine through. She reflects on her experiences as a coach, the importance of building a winning mentality, and fostering a supportive team culture. She concludes with parting wisdom for future generations of athletes, encouraging them to lead with confidence and embrace change.   Key Takeaways:  -Coaching young players teaches patience and the joy of the sport. -Coach Wehrman’s Coaching Philosophy -Winning is a hopeful outcome, but the focus is on improvement and enjoyment. -The Importance of Serve Receive -The Journey to 2 State Titles -Young coaches should not rush their coaching experience. -Why is Volleyball the Greatest Sport? -The greatest challenge is aligning diverse player goals.  -Coaching is about inspiring players to achieve more than they thought possible. -A team is defined by its collective goal and support for one another. -Most Important Position? -Building a winning mentality  -Community involvement enhances the coaching experience and team dynamics. -Shared leadership allows players to support each other and reduces pressure on individuals. -Lead life in Confidence -Continue to Learn and Grow  https://linktr.ee/The_Coachers_Podcast

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🚨Coach Stacy Collins🚨 Episode 48 is out now! Link in bio 🔗 Coach Collins is one of the most electric if not thee most Electric coach, I’ve been around. He’s intentional, he’s dynamic, he’s direct, and he loves his players! Consistent in his approach and energy, he was great to work with and learn from.  SWAT on the Ready! Coach Stacy Collins is the Assistant Head Coach, Special Teams Coordinator, and Linebackers Coach for the Boise State Broncos. A veteran coach with 28 years of experience, Coach Collins has made stops at Penn State ( 2022–23), Utah State (2016–20), South Dakota School of Mines (Head Coach, 2012–15), Portland State (2011), Central Washington (2008–10), Southern Oregon (2007), Idaho State (2005–06), Western Washington (2003–04), and earlier roles at Western Oregon and in Austria with the Vienna Vikings. He first joined Boise State in 2021 as Special Teams Coordinator and EDGE coach before returning in 2024.  Coach Collins played linebacker at Western Oregon, earning his B.S. (1998) and M.S. (2001) there. A native of Sutherlin, Oregon, he and his wife Mandi are the parents of four daughters. Renowned for elevating special teams units and developing defensive talent, he has contributed to conference titles, bowl games, and a College Football Playoff run. In this engaging conversation, Coach Stacy Collins shares his extensive journey through the world of football, from his roots in Oregon to his current role at Boise State. He discusses the transformative experience of coaching in Austria, the challenges of transitioning to a head coach, and the importance of understanding different learning styles in coaching. Coach Collins emphasizes the significance of developing young men both on and off the field, offering valuable advice for aspiring coaches to focus on the process rather than outcomes. He also addresses modern challenges in coaching, the essence of football as a team sport, and his high-energy coaching philosophy. The conversation includes a detailed breakdown of a typical week in the life of a coach, highlighting the importance of preparation and consistency. They discuss the recruiting process, emphasizing the need for clear communication and understanding between coaches and players. Coach Collins shares insights on evaluating kickers and linebackers, the significance of consistency in coaching, and the challenges of game day management – balancing both roles as a ST Coordinator, and the LB coach. Takeaways -Introduction to Coach Collins: Husband and Father First -Coaching in Austria transformed Collins' approach to football and teaching. -Matching philosophies in all three phases. -Surprises as a 1st time Head Coach -Learn Your Learners -Most Coaches Teach How They Learn. -Advice for Aspiring Coaches: Be bold, be aggressive, be yourself -Modern coaching faces challenges from distractions like social media and NIL. -Why is football the greatest sport? -High Energy,  Consistency, and Urgency in your approach! -Don’t Major in the Minors -Hit your critical situations early in the week! We are their Cornermen! -Recruiting! -Kickers are like pitchers you either got the 90+ MPH fastball or you don’t -What do you look for in LBs? -Red Flags in recruiting process? -Install meeting structure! -Balancing multiple roles on Gameday -Consistency in coaching leads to respect and trust from players. https://linktr.ee/The_Coachers_Podcast

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Episode Coach Kaela Wehrman - South Albany Volleyball: The Joy of the Game Cover

Coach Kaela Wehrman - South Albany Volleyball: The Joy of the Game

🚨Coach Kaela Wehrman🚨 Coach Kaela Wehrman is the Head Volleyball Coach at South Albany High School in Albany, Oregon, where she has built a powerhouse program and led the RedHawks to remarkable success. A 2013 graduate of South Albany herself, Wehrman returned to her alma mater as an English and AVID teacher. She also earned a degree in Secondary Education Language Arts from Western Oregon University. Under her leadership, South Albany volleyball achieved historic milestones: the program's first-ever state championship in 2024 (going undefeated in Class 5A) followed by a successful repeat title in 2025. She has been named the Oregon 5A Volleyball Coach of the Year twice. Coach Wehrman is deeply rooted in the South Albany community. She is married to Josh Wehrman (also a South Albany alum / current counselor and coach), and they are raising a family together. Her passion for the school, teaching, and coaching reflects a strong commitment to developing student-athletes both on and off the court.  Coach Kaela Wehrman embodies Redhawk pride—turning a program into a back-to-back champion while inspiring the next generation as an educator and coach.  In this episode of The Coachers Podcast, Coach Kaela Wehrman shares her journey into coaching, emphasizing the importance of fundamentals, team culture, and fostering joy in the sport. She discusses the challenges of coaching, particularly in team selection and aligning diverse player goals. Coach Wehrman reflects on her experiences winning state titles and the pressure that comes with success. She also offers valuable advice for young coaches and highlights the significance of serve receive in volleyball. Throughout the conversation, Coach Wehrman’s passion for coaching and her commitment to her players shine through. She reflects on her experiences as a coach, the importance of building a winning mentality, and fostering a supportive team culture. She concludes with parting wisdom for future generations of athletes, encouraging them to lead with confidence and embrace change.   Key Takeaways:  -Coaching young players teaches patience and the joy of the sport. -Coach Wehrman’s Coaching Philosophy -Winning is a hopeful outcome, but the focus is on improvement and enjoyment. -The Importance of Serve Receive -The Journey to 2 State Titles -Young coaches should not rush their coaching experience. -Why is Volleyball the Greatest Sport? -The greatest challenge is aligning diverse player goals.  -Coaching is about inspiring players to achieve more than they thought possible. -A team is defined by its collective goal and support for one another. -Most Important Position? -Building a winning mentality  -Community involvement enhances the coaching experience and team dynamics. -Shared leadership allows players to support each other and reduces pressure on individuals. -Lead life in Confidence -Continue to Learn and Grow  https://linktr.ee/The_Coachers_Podcast

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