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Lady Falcon Coaching Staff

 
VARSITY COACH
Scott Bullock
Scott Bullock Coach Bullock is in his 19th year as head coach of the Lady Falcons.  He has a career record of 351-95 and has been fortunate to be a part of 10 Lady Falcon Kingco Championship teams, five district championship teams, and one state championship team (2021-22).  He has tremendous passion for the game of basketball and working with high school athletes.  Scott is a 1986 graduate of BYU where he earned a BS in Computer Science and a BA in Spanish.  He later completed the majority of his MBA at Seattle U.  He spent 17 years working as a software developer for Microsoft on the desktop database product, “Microsoft Access”.  He has spent the last 14 years working in the NBA for the Charlotte Hornets and now the Memphis Grizzles.  Scott and his wife Keri are the parents of five and grandparents of ten.  Trey and Warren the youngest still remain at home while Bryant, Jamie, and Kacie are all off pursuing educations, careers, and creating their own families.  Scott is originally from the state of Oregon where he was a 1980 graduate of Lake Oswego HS.

Varsity Assistant
Sam Moscatel
Sam Moscatel Coach Moscatel is in his 9th season with the Lady Falcon High School program. Sam has a long coaching and playing history. The Moscatel name is synonomous with basketball success in the Seattle area. After graduating from UW he was an assistant coach under the legendary Ed Pepple at Mercer Island High School for nine years. He was later the head coach of Issaquah High School’s varsity boys basketball team for seven years. In his third season at Issaquah he was awarded the KingCo co-coach of the year with his former mentor, Ed Pepple. Sam then took a short break from coaching to focus on his family and work schedule. Eventually, his daughter Rachel had him back coaching in the Woodinville Select program. And now for the last 8 years he has been the anchor in all of the success of Lady Falcon basketball. He still owns and operates furniture stores and resturants in the area with his brother, Al Moscatel. In his free time he enjoys going to the racetrack and vacationing with his family. He and his wife Lisa live here in Woodinville.  His daughter Rachel recently graduated from Washington State and is now living in Seattle.

Varsity Assistant
Melissa Gilkey
Melissa Benton Coach Benton is in her 3rd season with the Lady Falcon High School program. Coach Benton better known as Mel has put her heart and soul into Lady Falcon Basketball, both as a player and now a coach.  Her first season coaching was the Lady Falcons state championship season. Mel's energy, enthusiasm, and perspective were key elements in that successful run for the title. Mel played for the Lady Falcons just ten years earlier and was a senior captain and standout player. She is one of a few select Lady Falcons to surpass 1000 points in her three year career. Her senior year she led her team to a 4th place finish at state. Mel later starred at Washington University in St. Louis where she was a Division 3 All-American. Mel is now back in Seattle working at Amazon and raising her young family in Woodinville. Coach Mel and her husband Tim, have two beautiful young girls in Harper and Riley and a dog named Biggie.

JV Coach
Rachel Moscatel
Ryan Wilkerson Coach Rachel is in her second year coaching with the Lady Falcons. Last season she was our C-Team coach and is now moving to our Junior Varsity coach. She recently graduated from Washington State with a teaching degree and is now working at Hollywood Hill Elementary. Rachel is a Lady Falcon Alumni where she played on some excellent teams and was known for her three point shooting. She is the daughter of Woodinville assistant coach of Sam Mosatel. Everyone is excited to have coach Rachel back in the program.

C Team Coach
Brendan Hupf
Brendan Hupf Brendan is in his first year with the Lady Falcon high school program. He coached one year at Leota Middle School and is now moving foward with some of the same girls at the high school. Brendan is a graduate of O'Dea High School and the University of Portland. He works in real estate during the day. He has been a long time member of the Woodinville community. His daughter Payton plays in our prorgram as well.

Director Basketball Operations
Joleen Eggers
Joleen Eggers Joleen is in her fourth year overseeing the administrative side of Lady Falcon basketball as President of our Booster club. Joleen does everything behind the scenes to make Lady Falcon Basketball go. Joleen has three basketball playing daughters in Jaela, Jaecy, and Jaemie. Jaela and Jaecy currently at Eastern Washington University. Jaela is coaching and Jaecy is playing. The youngest daughter Jaemie is playing on the current Falcon High School team. Joleen is married to Jeremy who is the Athletic Director at Bellevue College and one of the founders of Friends of Hoop. Joleen was also a player in her time. Both at Mazama High School in Southern Oregon and later at Pacific University in Forest Grove. Its truly a basketball family from top to bottom.

Athletic Director
Olivia Doerr
Olivia Doerr Coach Olivia is in her 3rd season with the Lady Falcon High School program. She spent her first year as our C Team coach. She is now our Athletic Director. Coach Olivia played her high school basketball in Wenatchee where she was a stellar left handed point guard. She then played collegiately at Lower Columbia College in Vancouver. She helps keep all of our girls thriving in the class room.

SELECT PROGRAM
Chris Ruff
Chris RuffChris is in his third year as leader of our select program. He is a long time supporter and coach in our Woodinville Select program. He grew up in Billings, MT and graduated from The University of Montana. In 1998, Chris moved to Seattle to get his MBA from the University of Washington. Chris is currently the CEO of Kirkland based UIEvolution Inc. which is a global leader in enterprise software that delivers experiences to mobile devices, smart TVs and connected cars. In addition, Chris and his wife Katie own Ontra Marketing Group, a Woodinville based traditional and digital marketing firm for small to medium sized local business. Chris and Katie have three children Abby (college freshman), Will (10th Grade Varsity player), and Lizzie (8th Grade Girls Select) who all excited about the upcoming 2019–2020 season.

COACH EMERITUS
Steve Segadelli
Steve Segadelli Coach Segadelli is a coaching legend who spend half of the last decade helping the Woodinville Lady Falcon basketball program. Three years as a head coach and two as an assistant. He was part of three Kingco Championship teams. He leaves the game with 40 years of coaching experience. He was the head coach of the Lady Falcons from 2004-2006. He had a three year record of 55-18 and led the Lady Falcons to their first Kingco Title in school history.   He was voted Kingco coach of the year two of those three years.  Steve is a graduate of Seattle U. earning his MA in Health and Physical Education. He started coaching at Bishop Blanchet High School of Seattle in 1977 where he won three Metro League titles. He was honored as Metro League Coach of the Year in 1982 and 1984. Steve came to Woodinville in 1987 where he was honored as Kingco Coach of the Year. Steve is the father of three children (Jen, Pat, and Adie). Coach Segadelli and his wife, Gina, live in Woodinville. Gina is a former high school English teacher and now works as the director of sales for Concur Technologies.

COACH EMERITUS
Bruce Haldors
Bruce Haldors Coach Haldors spent three years as an assistant with the high school Lady Falcons. He still remains an avid fan but is now focusing more of his time at work as CEO of the Transpo Group in Kirkland. He always brings tremendous passion for this game and for life in general. You won't meet a better guy. We are fortunate to have him in our community. Bruce is originally from the state of Oregon and a 1983 graduate of Reynolds High School. Bruce is a lifelong basketball junkie and created quite the stir on the court for the Lancers of Reynolds High. Bruce later attended Arizona State University where he earned a degree in Accouting. He then headed to University of California at Berkeley where he finished his masters in Civil Engineering. He is now the president of the Transpo Group based in Kirkland. Bruce resides in English Hill with his wife Karen and two daughters, Ellie and Stacy.