2009 Men's Soccer
2009 Men's Soccer Coaches
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Zack Masters
Head Coach - 3rd Season
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Zack Masters enters his third season as the Menlo College Soccer Coordinator in 2009. Masters has compiled a 17-16-2 overall record in two years leading the men's team to an impressive 13-6-2 mark in conference play. To date the Oaks have had nine men garner All-California Pacific Conference recognition in just two seasons under Masters.

Masters brought an impressive resume to Atherton with demonstrated success coaching men and women at the club and Olympic Development Program levels, in addition to coaching two nationally ranked high school programs in the Sacramento area. While the top assistant coach at Jesuit High School, Masters helped the boys varsity program to an overall record of 144-8-7, four Sac-Joaquin Section championships and a No. 1 national ranking in 2003 by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. Masters's boys squad attained four NSCAA top 20 national rankings during his time at Jesuit.

As a head coach, Masters led the St. Francis High School girl's program to four conference championships and four Sac-Joaquin section championships in five seasons, with an overall record of 104-10-17 and a No.3 national ranking by the NSCAA. Masters's girls' squad was ranked in the top 20 in the nation by the NSCAA for four out of five seasons. In 2004, Masters was named Coach of The Year for California Private and Parochial schools by the NSCAA. Masters was also named Coach of The Year by the Sacramento Bee newspaper for four seasons (2000, 2001, 2003, and 2004).

As head coach with the San Juan Soccer Club in Folsom, California, Masters took three teams to the CYSA State Cup quarterfinals. His team also captured the Nomads College Showcase championship title. He has attended such prestigious tournaments as Surf Cup (San Diego, CA), Houston Shootout, and Disney Showcase in Orlando, Florida.
 
Masters is currently a Northern California Olympic Development Program (ODP) State Team Head Coach where he attends regional camp and Real Colorado Showcase in Denver, Colorado.
Masters earned his Bachelors in Physical Education with an emphasis in teaching/coaching from Sacramento State in 1999. In 2004, He holds a Master's in Education Cross-Cultural teaching from National University. In addition, Masters has a California single subject teaching credential in physical education.
 
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Mike Sharabi
Assistant Coach - 3rd Season
Promoted to lead assistant at the start of the 2007 season, Sharabi is a recent Menlo College graduate with a wealth of college experience to draw from. Before transferring to Menlo, Sharabi competed for Skyline Junior College and Sonoma State University. He holds a coaching diploma from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. Sharabi led Menlo in scoring in each of his two seasons with the Oaks. He was recently hired as head coach of the Burlingame High junior varsity team and is already in the school's Athletics Hall of Fame. Sharabi currently coaches Juventus Soccer Club, a local club team, and resides in Menlo Park.