Jeff Roberts
Jeff attended Chino High School where he was a four-year letterman, two-time captain and a standout wrestler. As a prep he placed 3rd in the National AAU Greco-Roman Championships. While attending the University of Missouri, he started and was only a true freshman at 134 pounds. That same year shoulder injuries ended his competitive career. However, this began his 32-year coaching career. He has served as Head Coach at five different high schools. While at El Dorado High School as Assistant Coach with Head Coach Frank Gonzales in 1983, the team won the State High School Championship. While coaching at Capistrano Valley High School in 1987 and 1988, those teams placed 2nd and 11th in the State. He was voted Coach of the Year for the South Coast League three times. Jeff started the wrestling program at Calvary Chapel High School in Santa Ana, hiring John Azevedo as Head Coach. While coaching there, they won back-to-back State High School Championships in 1993 and 1994. His Bear River High School team was 13th at State in 1999. At Clovis West, his teams were sixth and seventh at the State Championships in 2003 and 2004. His dual match record was 385-103, including a 57-match win streak at Capo Valley. He has coached 65 CIF State qualifiers, 39 CIF State Place-winners, 17 CIF State Finalists, 10 State Champions, and eight high school All-Americans. Just a few of his many years of service to the sport include the following: Coach of the USA Jets and their trip to the Soviet Union; Head Coach for California National Teams; Coach of Sierra Storm Wrestling Club; Coach of Iron Eagles Wrestling Club; Coach of Southland Wrestling Club Team to Mexico; hosted California USA Wrestling Cadet State Championships; President of Orange County Wrestling Coaches Association; and Member of the CIF State Advisory Committee.
Awards:
Year
2010
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Award
Lifetime Service to Wrestling
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Chapter/Region
California
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