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Jeff Hoskisson

  • Title
    Head Coach

Hoskisson comes to Bethel after four and a half seasons as an assistant at Eastern Oregon University. During his time with the Mountaineers, his athletes captured five individual national championships (Robbie Haynie – heptathlon, pole vault – indoors, decathlon, high jump – outdoors; Eric England – triple jump - indoors), 30 all-American honors, and 16 Cascade Collegiate Conference individual championships. In addition, the 2015 Men’s team won the conference team title.

Athletes coached by Hoskisson established 64 school records. He had 78 athletes qualify for the NAIA Track and Field Championships, indoors and out. In the 2016 indoor season, he was named the USTFCCCA West Region Men’s Assistant Coach of the Year.

Prior to his return to Eastern Oregon, Hoskisson spent five years at Central Methodist University as the Director of Track & Field/Cross Country. During his tenure there the Eagles qualified 100 athletes to the NAIA National Championships in cross country, indoor and outdoor track & field. They had four national champions, 18 All-Americans and 46 HAAC champions. The record books have almost been completely rewritten, with 177 school records being recorded over the five years.

During the 2011 season, the Eagles produced an indoor national champion and three other all- Americans in addition to 10 indoor conference champions. Outdoors the Eagles produced 5 all- Americans and 11 conference champions. The Eagles men capped off the indoor season by capturing their first ever HAAC Championship and finishing 8th at the NAIA Indoor Championships.

Recognized as one of the top sprint/hurdle coaches in the country, CMU sprinters and hurdlers flourished under Hoskisson’s guidance.  His athletes established new school marks in the 55, 60, 100, 200 (indoor and outdoor), 800, 55 and 60 hurdles, 100 and 110 hurdles, as well as recording new marks in the 4x100, 4x200, and 4x400 relays. He coached the two-time indoor 60 meter hurdle champion, only the third time in NAIA history that a hurdler has won back-to-back titles.

Central Methodist’s success was not limited to the track and field. The Eagles have produced 25 NAIA Scholar-Athlete award winners for high academic achievement. The CMU women’s cross country, indoor and outdoor track & field teams have been recognized the past three seasons as NAIA All-Scholar teams.

Before coaching at Central Methodist University, Hoskisson coached at Highland Community College (2004-06), Western Michigan University (2002-04), Marquette University (1998-2002), Emporia State University (1996-98), Central Missouri State University (1993-96) and the College of Southern Idaho (1990-92).

At Highland, he coached a two-time All-American in the multi-events and had three conference champions.

At Western Michigan, he coached two conference champions in the Mid-American Conference. In two seasons, his athletes made every sprint and hurdle final in the conference meet. In addition, he had athletes earn top-three finishes in the triple jump, high jump and pole vault. The highlight of his two years was a 12th place finish for Rashad McDade in the NCAA Indoor 200.

Hoskisson’s four years at Marquette saw his athletes establish 25 school records. Two athletes qualified for the NCAA Championships and three qualified for the USATF Junior Nationals.

Prior to Marquette, he spent two years at Emporia State and three years at Central Missouri State. During that five-year span, his athletes earned 20 All-American honors, seven Academic All-American honors and seven conference championships.

Hoskisson’s coaching experience began in 1982, when he started as a sprint coach at Alta High School in Sandy, Utah. From there, he became an assistant coach at Twin Falls High School, in Twin Falls, Idaho, before becoming the head track & field coach at Vera C. O’Leary Junior High in Twin Falls, Idaho, from 1985-92.

From 1989-93, he was a member of the US Olympic Committee/USATF Men’s Sprint Development Committee. In 1990, he was a member of the Team USA Men’s coaching staff for the World Junior Track & Field Championships in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Hoskisson worked with the short sprinters and relay teams. The 4x100 and 4x400 relays claimed World Championships and Rodney Bridges finished third in the men’s 100 meters.

Hoskisson is certified as a Level I and II Coach by USA Track and Field and is an instructor in the USATF Coaches Education program. A frequent clinic speaker, Hoskisson has spoken at the Illinois, Missouri and Minnesota state track & field coach’s clinics as well as clinics in Las Vegas, St. Louis, Kansas, Illinois, Iowa and Argentina. He has also published numerous articles on sprinting and hurdling and a book on high jump and pole vault.

Hoskisson is married to the former Christie Leachman of El Dorado, Kansas. The couple has two daughters Amber Propst (Charlie) and Aubrey. He has five other children, Abby, Ben (Heather) Hoskisson, Emily Jensen (Nate), Blake Hoskisson, and Haley Hoskisson. Hoskisson has eight grandchildren, Hunter (Abby), Lillie, Ellie, Riley and Gavin (Ben), Allisyn and Fredrich (Emily), and Gendryck (Haley).

THE HOSKISSON FILE

Hometown            Midvale, Utah               

High School         Hillcrest (Midvale)

College                Eastern Oregon University: Bachelor’s – Secondary Education, 1984

  University of Central Missouri: Master’s – Physical Education/Exercise and     Sports Science, 1999

 

COACHING EXPERIENCE

2012-2016…Assistant Coach, Eastern Oregon University 2007-2011…Head Coach, Central Methodist

2005-2007…Assistant Coach, Highland CC

2003-2004…Assistant Coach, Western Michigan 1999-2002…Assistant Coach, Marquette

1997-1998…Assistant Coach, Emporia State

1994-1996…Grad Assistant Coach, Central Missouri 1990-1992…Assistant Coach, College of Southern Idaho

1986-1992…Head Coach, O’Leary (ID) Junior High 1985………….Assistant Coach, Twin Falls (ID) HS 1982………….Assistant Coach, Alta (UT) HS

 

COACHING HIGHLIGHTS

*USTFCCA West Region Men’s Assistant Coach-of-the- Year - 2016

  • HAAC Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Coach-of-the-Year

– 2009, 2010.

*HAAC Men’s Indoor Track & Field Coach-of-the Year

– 2010, 2011.

  • US Men’s Assistant Manager for 1990 World Junior Track & Field Championships in Plovdiv, Bulgaria

*Member of USATF/US Olympic Committee Men’s Sprint Development Committee from 1989 to 2003