Joins us for free Drop-in Yoga Classes for all levels on Tuesdays and Thursdays starting 9/26/24.
- Dates: Tuesdays/Thursdays Starting 9/26/24
- Time: 12:35-1:25pm
- Location: In Person and Online
- In Person: Rm 3002
- Online: Visit here for more the link
Joins us for free Drop-in Yoga Classes for all levels on Tuesdays and Thursdays starting 9/26/24.
Do you have a softball lover in your life? Shoreline Athletics is running two clinics later this month, one for youth ages 7-14 and one for those who may wants to play on SCC’s softball team in the future.
Youth Camp
Prospect Camp:


Introducing Cameron Dollar as Shoreline’s New Director of Athletics & Physical Education.
Cameron comes to us most recently from Franklin High School in Seattle, where he was Athletic Director and Co-Commissioner of Basketball, overseeing 16 sports. His prior experience includes head coach for Seattle University’s Men’s Basketball team, Assistant Coach for the University of Washington’s Men’s Basketball team, and success at the highest level as a collegiate basketball player.
Cameron earned his Bachelor of Arts from the University of California at Los Angeles and is due to complete his Master of Science in Sports Administration from Arkansas State University, Jonesboro in July 2025. “I have long admired the mission and role of community colleges in education. I am excited to be a part of the student-centered, life-changing work that occurs here at Shoreline,” says Dollar about taking on this new role.
Congratulations on your new permanent role Cameron!
Free Yoga class for students, staff and faculty. Drop-in anytime over the quarter. Equipment and instruction provided. Please contact Stacie with questions/concerns sattridge@shoreline.edu
SHORELINE, Wash. – Dan Le has been appointed as the Shoreline Community College head women’s volleyball coach, effective immediately. Dan has successful coaching experience in beach and indoor club volleyball. He most recently has been a Head coach at Island Thunder Volleyball club the past two seasons. Before his time at Island Thunder, Le also coached indoor club and beach volleyball at Blue Royals Volleyball Academy.
Le obtained his Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of Washington. During that time, he also played on the men’s volleyball club team. “I was by no means a talented athlete, a lot of volleyball did not come naturally, and took hundreds of hours of focused and intentional effort in order to play at a competitive level.” said Le.
Away from volleyball, Coach Le can be found playing Chess, Tetris, or Pokémon. “I am very grateful for the opportunity to foster a program at Shoreline Community College. We have our sights set on being a role-model program and achieving great success. Go Dolphins!”
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