IN PURSUIT OF SEVENTH TITLE, COYOTES RE-SIGN MIAMI VETERAN KELVIN CAIN (CATHEDRAL CITY) – “We’re bringin’ nasty back.” The words of head coach and non-profit founder J David Miller said it all after the six-time champion SoCal Coyotes came to terms with former University of Miami Hurricane and veteran defensive lineman/linebacker Kelvin Cain, who in previous stints with America’s #1 Developmental Pro Football Program led the team in tackles for loss … Read More
DFI, LDFL ANNOUNCE JOINT-VENTURE PARTNERSHIP (PALM SPRINGS, Ca.) – Two of the most respected American football developmental organizations sent shockwaves through the sport today with the announcement of a Southern California joint-venture partnership for the 2022 season – which both sides believe is an ‘audition’ for even bigger things to come. Palm Springs-based Developmental Football International (DFI) has partnered with the LaBelle Developmental Football League … Read More
SOCAL COYOTES RELEASE 2021 GDFL SCHEDULE – OPEN TRAINING CAMP MARCH 13 (CATHEDRAL CITY, Calif.) – After a year stolen by the unforeseen Covid-19 pandemic, the six-time champion SoCal Coyotes will report to work March 12 for orientation, begin training camp March 13th, and open their 13th season at home against San Diego, April 17th. In its quest for a seventh title, the Coyote organization is competing in the Southern California Division … Read More
SOCAL COYOTES NAME SCOTT ALVAREZ YOUNGEST GM IN FRANCHISE HISTORY (CATHEDRAL CITY, Calif.) – The six-time champion SoCal Coyotes promoted from within their own ranks this week when they made Penn State product Scott Alvarez, 32, their youngest General Manager of Football Operations in their 10-year history. Alvarez and the Coyotes are preparing for their first post-Covid football season – Spring 2021 – in the Gridiron Developmental Football League (GDFL). The Coyotes, … Read More
COACHELLA SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT STADIUM AUTHORITY APPOINTS BILL CLARKE DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS (CATHEDRAL CITY, Calif.) – Heralded sports and entertainment operations executive Bill Clarke – who for almost two decades was the heartbeat of the world-renowned Indian Wells Tennis Garden – has been named Director of Operations of Coachella Sports and Entertainment Stadium Authority, CSESA Chief Executive Officer J David Miller announced. Clarke, 64, brings nearly four decades of industry experience to CSESA … Read More
HIGH SCHOOLS ‘ZOOM’ ABOVE THE LINE WITH SOCAL COYOTES – ‘10 THINGS ALL SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS DO’ (CATHEDRAL CITY, Calif.) – The SoCal Coyotes – America’s #1 Developmental Pro Football Program – have gone virtual during COVID-19, much to the benefit of high school educators who capitalize each year on the non-profit’s award-winning ‘Above The Line’ leadership influence. Most recently Cathedral City High School – led by teacher and coordinator Travis Smith – was the latest to … Read More
COYOTES’ ‘ABOVE THE LINE’ AND NON-PROFIT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROGRAMS REACHING NEW HEIGHTS (CATHEDRAL CITY) – While COVID-19 has temporarily grounded the high-flying developmental pro football program of The SoCal Coyotes, the non-profit organization is reaching for new heights to become one of California’s largest and most comprehensive behavioral health providers, at a time of critical new need. The Coyote vision is to become a national leader in the sphere of youth … Read More
SERVING OTHERS: COYOTES APPOINT SAVANNAH BEY MILLER DIRECTOR OF YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH AND SERVICES (CATHEDRAL CITY, Ca.) – Savannah Bey Miller, a Presidential Scholar from the University of Colorado, who earned her Master’s in Social Work from Metropolitan State University, has been named Director of Youth Mental Health and Services by the non-profit SoCal Coyotes leadership organization. Miller’s graduate thesis focused on the non-profit Coyotes, and became the centerpiece of her entire graduating class. … Read More