2004
Sacramento Sirens Coaching Staff

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David
Gray
Head
Coach
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Coach
David Gray is in his third season with the Sirens as head coach.
Coach Gray was born in Mt. Shasta, California and has coached
High School football, baseball and basketball for the past 20
years. One of his most memorable moments was winning the Section
Championship in baseball at Capital Christian in 1991. Coach
Gray currently coaches High School baseball. He dedicates his
time to helping both Sirens players and school youths become not
only successful athletes, but role models for the community.
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Ron
Brown
Offensive
Coordinator
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Coach
Ron Brown is in his third season with the Sirens as Offensive
Coordinator. Coach Brown grew up in the Sacramento, California
area and has coached football at the high school level for 15
years. His favorite moment as a Siren was our offense putting
together a 95-yard, 15-play, 8-minute drive to close out the
2003 IWFL Championship game in fine Siren-like fashion. Coach
Brown currently works full time as a Safety Manager and owns his
own business as a Health and Safety Consultant.
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Bobby
Hunter
Defensive
Coordinator
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Brian
McCann
Offensive
Line Coach
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Brian McCann is in his third season with the Sirens as Offensive
Line Coach. He is very proud of his players and their
accomplishments. “Our offensive line is one of the smallest in
the league, and yet my players consistently rise above and wear
out the opposing defense.” Coach McCann was born in Oroville,
California, grew up in the bay area, and has played football
most of his life. “Coaching has always been a passion for me.
At first it was strange coaching women…well I don’t coach
women anymore…I coach football players.” Coach McCann
currently works as an analyst for the State of California and
also enjoys performing in various theatrical productions. You
can also see coach McCann’s kids, BJ and Brandon, on the
sidelines at most home games.
Coach
Blossom (McCann’s alter ego) is also in his third year with
the Sirens. He knows nothing about football, but thinks the hats
and pads are cute.
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Ben
Toney
Defensive
Line Coach
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Joe
Gardner
Special
Teams Coach
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Coach
Joe Gardner is in his fourth season as Special Teams Coach.
Coach Gardner was born in Boulder Creek, California and played
football in High School before pursuing a coaching position with
the Sirens. Coach Gardner originally became a coach to spend
more time with his wife, and realized that he enjoyed watching
the women on the Sirens learn and develop into successful
football players.
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Jen
Huston
Quarterbacks
Coach
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Coach
Huston was a fan during the Sirens first season and decided to
tryout for the quarterback position during their second season.
Huston was not selected to play, but through her skill and
knowledge of the game, was offered a position as a coaches
assistant in 2002. For the past two seasons, Huston has
progressed to be the Quarterback position coach for the Sirens.
Huston has always enjoyed playing a variety of sports growing up
and has a natural ability to teach - combining the two was her
next step. Huston's day job is as a courier for the company,
Recall. Related to the team, she mostly enjoys the family and
friendship that is part of being a Siren. "It is a unique
opportunity and privilege to be part of this team."
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Steve
Arrowsmith
Receivers
Coach
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Donovan
Albright
Linebackers
Coach
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This
is Coach Albright's 1st year coaching an athletic organization.
He played college football at Appalachian State University in
Boone, NC. Albright was prompted to coach for the Sirens because
he always wanted to coach football and the Sirens have a great
coaching staff. He enjoys being on the field with a great group
of players and coaches. Albright's career specialty is in Human
Resources.
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Julian
Gutierrez
Kickers
Coach
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Lisa
Springs
Defensive
Coach's Assistant
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