Stephanie lopez biography
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Stephanie Cox
American soccer coach and former player
Stephanie Renee Cox (née Lopez; born April 3, 1986) is an American soccer coach and former professional player who played as a defender. She is currently the head coach of the Puget Sound Loggers women's soccer team.[3]
As a player, Cox played as a defender for the United States women's national soccer team and won an Olympic gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics.
Early life
[edit]Born in Los Gatos, California, Cox grew up in Elk Grove, California and attended Elk Grove High School where she helped lead her soccer team to two league championships. She was named to the all-section team as a junior and senior, won the youth All-American award from NSCAA and was named a Parade Magazine All-American. On top of her numerous soccer achievements, she also lettered in basketball for three years and graduated with a 4.17 GPA.[4]
University of Portland
[edit]Cox attended the University of Portl
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Stephanie Lopez is a native Los Angeles enthusiast who was born and raised in Koreatown area attending Los Angeles Senior High School. She comes from a low income migrant family and is a first generation college student. It was this motivation that fueled her into pursuing higher education.
Introducing:
My name is Stephanie Lopez and I am in my fifth year as the Academic Counselor, last name A-K for CHAMPS Charter High School of the Arts.
After Earning My Degree:
After graduating, I began working as an Academic Advisor with GEAR UP 4 LA, which is a federally funded program that works to address challenges faced by the low income, first-generation, minority students. Through my experience there, I grew my desire to continue giving back to my community in a more direct role as a school counselor.
My Why:
I come from a low income migrant family and as a first generation college student I recognize the struggles I faced in high school not knowing wha
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Baby Brianna's mother to be released from prison on Sept. 25
LAS CRUCES - Stephanie Rene Lopez, the Las Cruces mother convicted in the brutal 2002 death of her 5½-month-old daughter, Brianna Lopez, is projected to be released from prison later this month, after serving less than half of her 27-year sentence.
The New Mexico Corrections Department confirmed Friday that Lopez is on track to be released from prison on Sept. 25, although that date is subject to change, according to spokeswoman Ashley Espinoza.
“This is not a hard release date and (it) could change,” Espinoza said via email. “Good time does factor into her release.”
If Lopez is released this month, she will have served 13 years in prison, Espinoza said. After her release, Lopez will have to serve two years of parole.
Brianna Lopez, who would become known as “Baby Brianna,” was born Feb. 14, 2002. Her death fem months later at the hands of her mother, father and uncle has been documented as one of the worse cases