Loudoun HS Coach uses all team funds for personalized name brand fashion.

Anonymous
There is no DR at Loudoun
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is no DR at Loudoun


A High School IN Loudoun County. Not at Loudoun HS.
Anonymous
Lightridge does a fair amount of fundraising, we don't see the accounting but the coach program covers pretty much everything and then some. If something doesn't sit right, don't donate or ask where the money is being spent.
Anonymous
It was reported parents at that school inquired where their money was being spent but it was never disclosed. Coach is nicely outfittedfor sure. Funny how many people are naming this coach. Heard AD there doesn’t have a great reputation either. Why don’t all programs countywide have to report source of funds and expenses?
Anonymous
No DR soccer coach anywhere.
I think this is lax.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No DR soccer coach anywhere.
I think this is lax.


OKAY DR!! Got it!!
Anonymous
For the 2026 season at Loudoun County High School, Chris Mazzatenta serves as the Varsity Head Coach for the boys' soccer team, with Adam Benhayoun as the JV Head Coach.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No DR soccer coach anywhere.
I think this is lax.


its lightridge
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If these teams/schools (or clubs) contract with a brand like Adidas, for example, the brand gives them an annual merchandise credit for the length of the contract and then renegotiated again when the contract is renewed. The credit value is meaningful. Not enough to outfit a roster, but always enough for gear for HCs and ACs. This is standard.



So what happens with the thousands of dollars raised?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this DR?


Yes, with a narcissistic complex and alway caring about looks over genuine knowledge and expertise of the game and the job.

I pity the fools who have to endure his goofy ahh


The guy is the biggest tool - feel sorry for the LR players.


He’s so fake he claims to be German despite
having only lived there in his infancy a grand total of >365 days. Why dyou think he never “coaches/has coached” boys?

The mask would fall off before you could scream SCAM
Anonymous
Why are you cryin about it here?


Anonymous wrote:There’s a high school coach in Loudoun County who spends most of the teams own funds on custom apparel. Very little of the funds actually go toward the team. A few parents confronted the AD about it in previous seasons but nothing substantial was done about it. It’s occurring again this year with said coach appearing with all new customized apparel for this coach. Many parents help raise and contribute to these funds which are supposed to be for the team. Last year it was requested to have a full transparent accounting of the funds, but it was never provided. The coach stated at a public meeting a total BS answer about where the funds were spent and nobody did anything about it. The school just ignored the complaints but it was evident that the coach was at least partially confronted about the use or it wouldn’t have come out in the meeting. Is this a common practice in Loudoun high school sports? These teams are already poorly funded by the schools and any money raised should be transparent and used for player benefit. Wouldn’t you agree?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If these teams/schools (or clubs) contract with a brand like Adidas, for example, the brand gives them an annual merchandise credit for the length of the contract and then renegotiated again when the contract is renewed. The credit value is meaningful. Not enough to outfit a roster, but always enough for gear for HCs and ACs. This is standard.



So what happens with the thousands of dollars raised?


Aren't Boosters parents? Demand to see the books!
Anonymous
I know it isn't John Champe, coaches could care less about the program.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If these teams/schools (or clubs) contract with a brand like Adidas, for example, the brand gives them an annual merchandise credit for the length of the contract and then renegotiated again when the contract is renewed. The credit value is meaningful. Not enough to outfit a roster, but always enough for gear for HCs and ACs. This is standard.



So what happens with the thousands of dollars raised?


Aren't Boosters parents? Demand to see the books!


What’s probably happening is that the AD is authorizing the fraud mishandling of parents’ monies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If these teams/schools (or clubs) contract with a brand like Adidas, for example, the brand gives them an annual merchandise credit for the length of the contract and then renegotiated again when the contract is renewed. The credit value is meaningful. Not enough to outfit a roster, but always enough for gear for HCs and ACs. This is standard.



So what happens with the thousands of dollars raised?


Aren't Boosters parents? Demand to see the books!


What’s probably happening is that the AD is authorizing the fraud mishandling of parents’ monies.


Nothing happens without the approval of the AD. Same shady stuff was happening at Herndon HS and the AD ended up transferring to take a teaching job while both boys and girls coaches were gone… this is a couple of years back
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