Coaching Guests, Summer 2015
Athletics is a huge part of Camp Airy, from basketball to baseball to soccer to ultimate frisbee and more. The options are endless. And now, Camp Airy is kicking up the level of play. Learn about which coaches will be visiting our fields and courts this summer:
Coaching Guests
Hunter Lochte – Lacrosse
Playing Career:
- 4-year starter for Towson University, including 2001 Final Four
- 2001 and 2003 America East Conference Champion
- 1st round draft pick of New Jersey Pride in Major League Lacrosse; played for Denver Outlaws, San Francisco Dragons and Chesapeake Bayhawks
- Played for the Boys’ Latin School of Maryland
Coaching Career:
- National and local camps and clinics
- 2004 – Towson University
- 2005 – McDonough School
- 2009 – Gilman School
- Present – Athletic Learning Center
Matthew Miller – Soccer
Playing Career:
- Played four years George Washington University, two-time captain
- Team advanced to NCAA Division 1 Championship Rounds of 32 (2002) and 16 (2004)
- Atlantic 10 Conference Champion, 2002 and 2004
- 2005 Maccabia – Silver Medal winning team
- Olympic Development Program, 1998-2000
- All-State selection – Ohio, 2000
Coaching Career:
- Holds USSF “E” License
- Arlington Soccer, 2007 – present
- Multiple Virginia State Cup championships
- Several players participating on Olympic Development Program teams
Matt Kohel – Baseball
Playing Career:
- Baseball teams in Baltimore and Harford Counties, and on a team that travels to Florida twice each year to participate in an international tournament
Coaching Career:
- Lansdowne High School, Baltimore County
Varsity Baseball – 2007 – present - District Coach of the Year for Maryland, 2011 – Baseball
- Coached in Brooks Robinson Classic played at Camden Yards, 2011
- Regional Champion and State Finalist, 2011
Greg Karpers
Coaching Career:
- Lansdowne High School, Head Boys Varsity Basketball Coach
2004-2015: Won Division and played in County Championship Game, 2009 season. - Have amassed over 100 wins at the high school level. Several players have gone on to play in college at the Division 3 and Division 1 levels.
Athletics Department Staff
Sean Alkire – Athletics/Extreme Sports Coordinator
15th summer on staff at Airy
Currently:
Physical Education Teacher in Howard County, MD –
Advanced Professional Certificate Physical Education (K-12) and Health Education (5-12)
Education
- B.S. in Physical Education / Minor in Health Education
from West Virginia University - M.A. in Educational Development (Administration & Supervision)
from Towson University - MD School Administrator I Certificate
- National Federation High School (NFHS) Coaching Certificate
- Fundamentals of Coaching
- First Aid, Health and Safety for Coaches
- Concussion in Sports
- Coaching Football
- Coaching Wrestling
Coaching Experience
- HS Football Coach (7 years)
- Varsity Assistant/JV Head Coach
- 2010 3A MD State Championship
- Wrestling Coach (9 years)
- Varsity & JV Head Coach
- 2001 PG 3A/2A/1A County Championship
- 2001 PG County Coach of the Year
Myles Kraemer – Athletics Department Head
13th summer at Airy, 5th on staff
Experience:
- 2014 Athletics Department Head
- 2013 Wrestling specialist
Education:
- Currently certified in CPR, AED and Basic First Aid
Playing Career:
- Two-year varsity starter in both wrestling and lacrosse
Termaine Belote – Athletics Department Head
Education:
- Delaware State University – Bachelor’s Degree in Secondary Special Education.
Playing Career:
- Delaware State University – Hornets Football, Strong Safety, 2001-2004
Coaching Career:
- Watkins Mill High School
- Varsity Football, Defensive Coordinator
- Track and Field
Ethan Shapiro – Assistant Department Head of Athletics
8th summer at camp, 2nd year on staff
Experience:
- Youth Basketball Referee
- Assistant Department Head of Athletics 2014
Playing Career:
- Atholton High School Athletics (2009-2013)
- JV Basketball Team Freshman and Sophomore year
- Varsity Basketball Team Junior and Senior year
- Captain (Senior Year)
- Kenyon College Athletics (2013-2015)
- Varsity Basketball Team Feshman and Sophomore Year