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Mark Colachico begins his second season as the assistant Men’s and Women’s Golf Coach at Corban College.
Mark came to Corban following three years at Hope International University in Fullerton, California, where he attempted to begin a golf program and taught numerous golf classes during his tenure at the university.
Mark played three years of high school golf at Northfield High School in Northfield, Vermont. At the beginning of his junior season, Mark earned the No. 3 spot and never relinquished it until he graduated in 1994.
Mark moved out to California following his graduation from Northfield High School and attempted to play in local tournaments, while working towards beginning at club golf program at Azusa Pacific University. Mark competed for one season at Citrus College in Glendora, California, but did not play in any tournaments due to the number of participants on the Owls’ squad.
Along with his accomplishments on the links, Mark has also given numerous lessons to family members and friends over the years.
A graduate of Azusa Pacific University, Mark earned his Bachelor of Science degree in the area of organizational leadership in 2002. As an undergraduate student, Mark worked in the Sports Information office at Azusa Pacific where he was the lead student assistant for one year before heading into the world of Major League Baseball as an intern for the then-Anaheim Angels during the team’s memorable run to the World Series title in 2002.
Mark currently resides in West Salem with his wife, Jennifer, and their two daughters – Brooke and Emma. The couple attends Morning Star Community Church and is involved in a community group. Mark will continue working as the Sports Information Director for the Warriors, while assisting with the golf program.
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