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Central Christian College of Kansas

Coach Hoxie

Aaron Hoxie

Coach Hoxie will begin his twelfth season at the helm of the Tiger program.  A landmark that could be realized this season is 100 career collegiate wins for the long time gaffer, which holds some significance to him.  “100 wins for my time here at CCCK would be a great achievement for me.  It is meaningful because that means I have been successful at my job long enough for the college to keep me around.  It is meaningful because I have coached some really great kids, and they are deserving of this achievement even more, they are the ones sacrificing and spilling their blood daily, they are the ones competing."

Thinking through the upcoming season, Coach Hoxie added, “I think this next year we could be poised for another fun season.  We are senior heavy, most of which have been four year starters.  These guys know what the standard is, and their desire to grow the program has never been stronger.  Coming off of a regional championship, our first, the players have set a new bar for what the program is capable of.  The key is going to be getting off to a hot start.  We can’t afford early season blunders because we spent all summer eating fajitas and frijoles on the beach, we need to arrive in shape, and in good health.  August and September are going to be difficult for us.”

As mentioned, the Tigers start off their campaign by playing through the heart of the KCAC.  It will be a tough campaign, but it should prepare the men for Sooner Athletic Conference play, and hopefully, a deep playoff run. 

Records:
2012:  12-9-0
2013:  3-12-3
2014:  8-8-2
2015:  8-11-0
2016:  9-8-2
2017:  10-9-1
2018:  11-9-0
2019:  7-10-2
2020:  9-10-3
2021:  8-10-2
2022:  10-7-5
Record:  95-103-20
 
Coach Hoxie played four years of collegiate soccer at Philadelphia Biblical University (now Cairn University), where he was mentored and coached by Tom Fink.  “Coach gave me the passion for teaching soccer.  I owe much of my philosophy to him.”  While at PBU, he was NSCAA All-American First team three times and honorable mention once.  He was conference MVP his junior year.  His teams finished second twice, third once, and fifth at the NCCAA DII National Tournament.

He is married to his wife Kristen and have three children, Tyler (21), Hayden (16), and Hayley Jo (14). In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Coach Hoxie finds time to coach Hayley’s MCFC U14 team and is the President of McPherson City Football Club.  He also took on the responsibility of coaching the 05/06 Sporting Wichita team.  He and his family currently attend McPherson Free Methodist Church.

Education:
B.S. Biblical Studies – Cairn University (’03)
M.S. Sports Management – Liberty University (’12)
USC National Diploma – (’13)
USC Advanced National Diploma – (’23)