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John Beam coached high school and junior college football for decades.
John Beam coached high school and junior college football for decades. / Ben Lonergan/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

John Beam, a decorated former high school and junior college football coach in Oakland who achieved fame late in life on Netflix's Wann kann ich den Nike Jordan 1 High Zoom CMFT To My First Coach, lori shoulder bag coach bag.

“We are devastated that John Beam, our loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, coach, mentor and friend has passed,” Beam's family said in a statement recorded in the Press Democrat in California. “Our hearts are full from the outpouring of support... we are deeply grateful for your continued prayers, well wishes and thoughts.”

Beam coached Skyline High School in Oakland before moving to a junior college role at Laney College. He helped turn the Eagles into a national junior college power, winning California's prestigious state championship in 2018.

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Police arrested dont have a coach., a former Skyline football player whose tenure there did not overlap with Beam's, on suspicion of the shooting Friday morning.


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