Saline Men's Soccer
Coach Lampman will begin his ninth year coaching the Saline boys' varsity
team this fall.  Lampman previously coached six years at his alma mater,
Pioneer High School; five with the girls' freshman team and one with the
boys' junior varsity.  Lampman holds a National "D" License and directs
frequent youth clinics in Saline.  Lampman has attended coaching clinics at
the University of Michigan and Indiana University.  Lampman has served as
a staff coach for the University of Michigan Girls' Soccer Summer Camps,
and serves as camp director for the Saline Boys' Summer Soccer Camp.
Coach Lampman is proud of the growth of the Saline Boys' program and commitment to excellence
on the field, in the classroom and in the community.  Coach Lampman's teams are active in the
community hosting youth clinics and various fundraising activities including work for the American
Cancer Society.  Each year, many of Coach Lampman's players have earned the Saline Soccer
Scholar-Baller
TM Award (3.25 g.p.a or higher during the season).

Coach Lampman's teams have earned three SEC Titles, five straight district finals' appearances, two
regional titles and one Division I State Finals' runner-up title.  The Varsity team has been ranked in
the state division I top ten final coaches' poll in three of the past five years; completing the 2003
campaign at #2 in the state coaches' poll and #9 in 2004.  The team earned the 2004 MHSAA
Sportsmanship award and 2005 SEMRA Sportsmanship award. Lampman was the 2003 and 2004
District and Regional Coach of the year, and the 2004 Ann Arbor News Coach of the Year.

Coach Lampman graduated from Pioneer High School where he earned varsity letters in soccer,
basketball, cross country and track.  Lampman completed his undergraduate degrees and teaching
certificate from the University of Michigan, where he briefly competed as a walk-on for the University
of Michigan cross country and indoor track teams.  He later earned his Masters degree from Eastern
Michigan University.  This fall, Lampman will begin his twelfth year of teaching in the Saline School
District.  After eleven years at the Middle School, Lampman will teach American Government, World
History and Sports Sociology at the High School this year.

Lampman is passionate about studying the complex role that sports plays in our society.  Lampman
integrates sports sociology lessons into his curriculum to teach his students about race, gender, social
class and the history of our country.  Lampman has presented nationally in the sports sociology field
at the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport in Cleveland and Indianapolis; the National
Consortium for Academics and Sport in Orlando; and, the Chicago Seminar on Sport and Culture.
Lampman was also director of the Saline Sports in Society Lecture Series, that culminated with an
appearance by Olympic Gold Medalist and E.S.P.N commentator Julie Foudy in May of 2005.

Lampman's first co-edited book in the Sports Sociology field,
Learning Culture Through Sport, was
published in March of 2006 by Rowman Education.  He is currently working on a second volume of
the book slated for an early 2009 release.  His book was also featured on the Center for Sports
Parenting's website as a Book of the Month selection.  Coach Lampman has also appeared on radio
stations in Maine and Missouri to discuss reform in youth sports.  

Lampman resides in Ann Arbor with his wife, Justina, sons Kale and Tate, and dogs Bear and Moose.
Fox 2 News Interview and 2005 Sport in Society Lecture Series