Coach Reggie Lee
Coach Reggie Lee was a four year starter and NCAA qualifier at Harvard. He graduated in 2004 with a degree in History after serving as a Co-Captain his senior year. After graduation, Lee moved to Virginia Beach, VA and spent several seasons serving as an assistant high school coach for Franklin W Cox High School.
Coach Reggie Lee was a four year starter and NCAA qualifier at Harvard. He graduated in 2004 with a degree in History after serving as a Co-Captain his senior year. After graduation, Lee moved to Virginia Beach, VA and spent several seasons serving as an assistant high school coach for Franklin W Cox High School. Working with primarily upper weights, Lee coached several state champions and future NCAA All-Americans. Coach Lee currently lives in Oakland, CA and also serves as a Board Member for Beat the Streets Bay Area.
Coach Jay Jackson
Coach Jay Jackson earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Stanford University in 1995 and a Master of Arts in Education from Pacific Lutheran University in 1999. Before teaching, Jackson served as the Assistant Wrestling Coach at Stanford University for seven years, helping the team to a top-20 finish in the NCAA and the program’s first individual NCAA champion.
Coach Jay Jackson earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Stanford University in 1995 and a Master of Arts in Education from Pacific Lutheran University in 1999. Before teaching, Jackson served as the Assistant Wrestling Coach at Stanford University for seven years, helping the team to a top-20 finish in the NCAA and the program’s first individual NCAA champion. After his college coaching career, Jackson started working in the Fremont Unified School District in 2005 as a social studies teacher at American and then Irvington High School. After teaching for several years at Irvington, Jackson was promoted to Assistant Principal, a position he held for four years. During that time, Jackson forged a relationship with Spartan Race and wrote this mental training curriculum for them. In order to test, teach, promote, and use the curriculum, Jackson returned to the classroom in 2016 to work as a World History and Sports Psychology teacher. The curriculum is currently being used in many schools, gyms, and after school programs across the country with elementary students through adults to allow individuals to come up with their personal ideas of Spartan mental philosophies like grit, resilience, and getting out of one’s comfort zone so that they may grow into better versions of themselves.
Coach Daniel McCune
Coach Daniel McCune is a founding Board Member of Beat the Streets Bay Area. He has worked as a teacher and wrestling coach at Fremont High School in Sunnyvale, CA for the last 12 years. His involvement in the sport of wrestling has spanned more than 20 years, including time working with UC Davis Wrestling, West Coast Wrestler, Harbor High Wrestling, Sunnyvale Wrestling Club, Wrestler Nation, and California USA Wrestling.
Coach Daniel McCune is a founding Board Member of Beat the Streets Bay Area. He has worked as a teacher and wrestling coach at Fremont High School in Sunnyvale, CA for the last 12 years. His involvement in the sport of wrestling has spanned more than 20 years, including time working with UC Davis Wrestling, West Coast Wrestler, Harbor High Wrestling, Sunnyvale Wrestling Club, Wrestler Nation, and California USA Wrestling. He has a bachelors degree in History from UC Davis and earned his mild to moderate teaching credential from National University.