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    Former Montgomery Alabama Soccer Coach in the news

    Monday, April 24, 2006

    Metro Detroit soccer coach's turf: A trail of trouble

    Man who coaches youth teams to victory has criminal record, violent past, showing background check difficulties.

    Fred Girard / The Detroit News

    If it hadn't been for a phony case of tuberculosis, Mark Christensen, one of Metro Detroit's most talented and most controversial youth soccer coaches, would still be in a Georgia prison serving time.

    Through a set of unique circumstances, Christensen's 10-year rap for aggravated battery in 1999 shrank to under four months behind bars, and he was released, eventually to return to Michigan and resume coaching.

    He also has become a symbol of Michigan's continuing difficulties in establishing uniform standards for accrediting and checking the backgrounds of coaches and others who deal with kids.

    Despite his criminal record and violent past, Christensen is fully accredited to coach by at least one national sanctioning body.

    Christensen, 48, declined to be interviewed by The Detroit News. His story is told through police records, court files, and interviews with others.

    Since his return to the state, Christensen has done anything but keep a low profile. He and another area soccer coach filed a lawsuit against the Michigan Youth Soccer League that reached a secret settlement earlier this month in Macomb Circuit Court after more than two years of ugly charges on both sides.

    Among the exhibits, for example, are letters Christensen wrote from his Georgia prison dorm to one of his players, a girl who he said under oath in a deposition he thought was "13 or 14."

    "Hi, Angel," he began one letter. "You promised me a good picture, maybe even one of that whole (sexy-body)."

    He offered advice about her other soccer coaches, writing the word "Loser" after each of their names, adding, "These so-called men are useless humans who should be caned to death."

    Christensen, who played soccer professionally, has an impressive record on the sidelines: coach of the year in both Michigan and Georgia, mentor of nine national championship teams, builder of high school programs.

    He's once again making an impact on the Metro Detroit youth soccer scene.

    Some is positive, such as Christensen's work with the Michigan Future Stars, where he is director of coaching.

    Some people have found they befriend Christensen and use his coaching talents at their own risk.

    In August 2001, Christensen's longtime friend Chris Corteg, then coach of Macomb Community College's soccer team, hired Christensen as an assistant. Corteg knew of Christensen's felony conviction in Georgia; but Christensen lied on his application and resume -- saying he has a degree from Oakland University, which he doesn't; that he was an All-American player there, which he wasn't; and, most importantly, stating that he had never been convicted of a felony.

    Macomb's team won the national championship, but when officials learned of Christensen's past, neither he nor Corteg was rehired.

    Corteg moved to Utica Eisenhower High as coach, and was again successful. His team amassed a 42-4-4 two-year record and consecutive Macomb Area Conference titles, and Corteg was promoted to athletic director.

    Last October, however, Corteg was suspended, docked pay and placed on probation when school officials learned he had used Christensen as an assistant.

    "You put the reputation of Utica Community Schools at risk," Assistant Superintendent David Berube wrote Corteg in a letter of admonishment. "You were more concerned about the soccer program and helping out an acquaintance (Christensen) than you were about how the community may view Utica Community Schools' safety standards by permitting a convicted felon to work with students."

    Corteg said: "Understand, (Christensen) is a very good coach. My experience with him has been that when he's working with kids, he's been very professional.

    "But was there a time when he was a bully? Probably."

    Lawsuit filed

    Andy Blasco, 37, says his career as a youth soccer coach came to an end simply because of his association with Christensen.

    "Lots of people have lots of hatred for Mark," Blasco said. "But he's my friend."

    In January 2004, Blasco said, Yvonne Curtis, an official of the Michigan Youth Soccer League, told officials that no team with Blasco on the roster would be registered because Blasco is "not to be around small children."

    "She defamed me quite badly," Blasco said.

    What really lay behind Curtis' actions, Blasco said, was his friendship with Christensen.

    In April 2004, Blasco teamed with Christensen and Soccer Stop, the store in Fraser where Christensen works, in a lawsuit against Curtis and three other individuals, as well as the MYSL and the state governing body, the Michigan State Youth Soccer Association.

    The suit accused the soccer officials of mounting an "active vendetta against Mark Christensen and people with whom he associates, including Blasco."

    Who won the lawsuit? Blasco's attorney, Gary A. Colbert of Southfield, said, "We've gotten an order that has big-time damages if we even breathe about it. I'll say this: We're not sad."

    It's unclear whether Christensen would share in any settlement. He accepted a $500 settlement to bow out of at least part of the case several months ago.

    Depositions and interviews showed how dirty the fighting became, with Curtis quizzed about once having been a lobbyist for the adult entertainment industry; and her league using a coach -- not Christensen or Blasco -- whose picture was on a wall in a Meijer store warning he is not to be around children; and the other side firing back at Christensen about violent incidents in his past, all the undeclared income on his tax returns, and those mushy letters from prison to a 14-year-old girl he had coached.

    Suspended in Michigan

    Christensen had his first brush with the law in 1978, convicted of assault and sentenced to probation after he shoved the owner of a Pizza Hut and threw him to the ground; Christensen claimed the man had pushed his mother.

    Two years later, Christensen's sister filed a report with St. Clair Shores police alleging he had beaten her and kicked her in the stomach when she was three months pregnant. There is no record of him being arrested or prosecuted.

    In a 158-game stint playing for the Dayton Dynamos, he accumulated 80 points and 86 penalty minutes. Playing for the Kalamazoo Kangaroos, an indoor soccer team, in 1986, Christensen received an indefinite suspension for a fight with the opposing team's trainer.

    The following year, Christensen was convicted of assaulting a motorist in a tailgating incident. According to court and police reports, Christensen spat in the other driver's face, kicked him in the groin, broke his nose, choked him, ripped off his gold chain, threw his watch into traffic, slammed the car door on his leg twice as the man attempted to flee, and did more than $2,000 damage to his car by kicking it. Christensen was sentenced to a year of probation, $2,100 restitution and 50 hours of community service.

    In 1993, Christensen was suspended for six months by Michigan youth soccer officials after excoriating officials during a tournament, causing the Detroit Wheels of the pro U.S. Interregional Soccer League to withdraw a verbal commitment to make him their coach.

    Christensen sued the state association, but the suit was dismissed, a decision upheld by the Michigan Court of Appeals.

    In 1995, Christensen was suspended for 18 months by Michigan soccer officials for violating the terms of his previous suspension, plus another incident of coaching misconduct, and left the state.

    Coach leaves for the South

    Christensen moved south, and controversy followed.

    In September 1995, he took over the soccer programs of the Montgomery, Ala., YMCA, despite still being on suspension in Michigan, which, theoretically, meant in every other state. With no nationwide reporting system, however, youth organizations must depend on coaches to be honest about their activities in other states.

    Christensen became director of training for the Columbus, Ga., Youth Soccer Association for $30,000 a year and half of all fees paid by campers.

    In January 1998, during a pickup soccer game, Christensen punched another player in the face, breaking his eye socket. A grand jury indicted him for aggravated battery, a felony. Christensen was suspended indefinitely by the Georgia Youth Soccer Association, meaning he was barred from soccer activities nationwide.

    While awaiting trial, a warrant was issued against Christensen alleging he had threatened a man and his 14-year-old son who had testified before the grand jury. Christensen was arrested, jailed overnight, and released the next day on a $50,000 bond.

    In April 1999, Christensen was tried by a jury before Muscogee Superior Judge Robert G. Johnston III and promptly infuriated the jurist.

    "His attitude on the stand was terrible," Johnston told The News, calling Christensen "arrogant" and "unrepentant."

    The jury heard testimony from the 1987 road-rage victim, as well as from Christensen's ex-wife, Linda, who said he had "beat her about the head and face with his fists after he came home one evening upset because he had been evicted from a game."

    Exhibits included police photographs of her injuries. A warrant was issued for Christensen's arrest for third-degree assault in that incident, but there is no record he was arrested.

    'Sucker punch' sentence

    The jury returned a verdict of guilty, and it was time for Johnston to vent his wrath.

    "Mr. Christensen has been throwing sucker punches for 20 years," he told the packed courtroom, "and he's finally come somewhere he can't throw sucker punches any more -- the bar of justice."

    "And so," the judge later told The News, "I popped him 20 and 10."

    That's Georgia court parlance for a harsh sentence of 10 years in prison, nine of which must be served before possibility of parole, followed by 10 years' probation.

    In May 1999, Christensen, then 41, reported to the medium-security Troup County Correctional Institution to spend the next decade. By day, he pumped gas in the auto shop. Many nights, sitting in the dark on a bunk in a barred-window, 30-man dorm, he wrote letters to a 14-year-old girl he had coached the previous season.

    He called her "Sexy" and "Sweetie" and "Angel," and told her, "I miss you always," and "I love you very much," and that "I enjoy your silly p.m.s. moods." Write back, he urged her, and "don't worry about being too mushy in your letters."

    As well as listing the coaches who should be "caned to death," Christensen wrote: "Their (sic) is one special request I have and you can handle it. I need (2) address (sic): (he names a woman who had testified at his trial) and Robert Johnson (sic) III (Judge Johnston). Also how close they live to one another."

    In the meantime, the judge was suffering an attack of conscience.

    "When I reconsidered," Johnston told The News, "I realized my sentence had been a knee-jerk reaction, instead of being objective, because of my subjective feelings."

    Only 15 weeks after Christensen was jailed, his lawyer made a motion for a sentence reduction on the grounds Christensen had contracted tuberculosis in prison. Johnston granted the motion, reducing the 10-year prison term to time served.

    Johnston also placed Christensen on probation through this September, and banished him from Johnston's six-county judicial district for that same period.

    One requirement of Christensen's probation was that he "have treated the tuberculosis he contracted."

    In a sworn deposition for the settled Macomb County suit, Christensen said he never had TB.

    Back to coaching

    After a brief stint coaching in Florida, Christensen returned to Michigan, and the Macomb-area soccer community has been in turmoil virtually ever since.

    Christensen is still coaching because of differing requirements by an alphabet soup of sanctioning bodies, which apparently share little information.

    Further demonstrating the lack of interstate record-keeping, Christensen's Georgia felony conviction does not appear on the Michigan State Police database that amateur organizations use to check coaches' backgrounds, because that includes only in-state convictions -- and not all of those.

    The Georgia association held a hearing and lifted his suspension there, so some national organizations, such as U.S. Club Soccer, recognize Christensen as a registered coach; although other sanctioning bodies with a far larger Michigan membership still do not.

    Bill Sage, president of U.S. Club Soccer, said Michigan officials shared no information about Christensen.

    "Here's where I think this ultimately needs to go," Sage said. "We need a system where an amateur coach gets a universal card, through the best risk-management process we can get, and this would be his driver's license.

    "We have to deal with this issue globally, because it just breaks down between the various organizations."

    Corteg said he believes Christensen has changed.

    "In life, you change," Corteg said.

    "He's learned the hard way, you can't be a bully. Now I think he'd be the first one to tell you, if you have a problem, you can't resort to bullying tactics.

    "Bottom line, if I had a 10- or 11-year-old kid, would I want Mark coaching him or her at practices and in games? Yes, I would."

    You can reach Fred Girard at (313) 222-2165 or fred.girard@detnews.com.

    http://www.detroitnews.com/apps/pbcs.dl ... 2733968206

    #2
    More news on former Montgomery Alabama Soccer Coach

    Monday, April 24, 2006

    Background checks still fail kids

    Budget-minded sports organizations use Mich. program that lacks complete criminal data.

    Fred Girard / The Detroit News

    If the Michigan State Youth Soccer Association received a coaching application today from Mark Christensen and ran a criminal background check on him through its normal channels, he no doubt would be found qualified to mentor kids.

    A misdemeanor assault conviction from 1978 would show up, as well as a 1981 conviction for failing to pay alimony or child support, neither serious enough to exclude him from becoming one of the association's 12,000-plus coaches, who oversee 88,000 youngsters.

    But there would be no mention of another Christensen conviction from the 1980s, for assaulting a motorist in a road-rage incident; or his 1999 aggravated assault conviction in Georgia, for which he was sentenced to 20 years but served less than four months.

    Michigan soccer officials would never know of those incidents because they continue to conduct background checks on the Michigan State Police Internet Criminal History Access Tool -- even though a Detroit News investigation two years ago revealed gaping holes and systemic flaws in that database.

    I-CHAT's one virtue is that it's free to nonprofits such as youth leagues -- but it's far from perfect.

    As I-CHAT puts it on its own disclaimer: "Some individuals will appear to have a criminal record when they do not. Other individuals will appear not to have a record when they do."

    "This whole field is a mess, and that's critical because it puts kids in harm's way," said Dan Varner, head of Think Detroit PAL, a private nonprofit group that offers athletic programs for kids.

    After The News' 2004 articles, PAL changed its method for checking the backgrounds of the 1,400 coaches who run teams for 13,000 Detroit boys and girls.

    PAL began using one of several online companies that perform nationwide criminal checks. Primarily because it is a member of the Florida-based National Council of Youth Sports, PAL gets a bulk rate cost of $4.25 per coach.

    The state soccer association, however, has conducted 15,084 background checks on I-CHAT since The News' articles, and found 561 criminal records.

    The Michigan Amateur Hockey Association said publicly it would stop using I-CHAT after The News' articles, but since then has run 19,784 background checks there, finding 1,364 criminal records.

    When amateur organizations do find a conviction on a background check, another problem develops -- what to do about it.

    "A check would be performed, and then a volunteer, many, many times not trained, would receive the information back," said Sally S. Cunningham, national executive director of the National Council of Youth Sports.

    "So now Joe gets a hit on John, and he says, 'Oh my gosh, I've known John for like 20 years, I can't believe this.' So he picks up the phone and he calls Chuck, and Chuck or Chuck's wife answers the phone, and before you know it, we've got this mess going on.

    "In fact, someone at the courthouse may have transposed numbers; he may have had a common name and it wasn't John at all. But the volunteer, the untrained individual, has this piece of information, they've told others, they've actually subjected themselves and their organization to probably further liability."

    After consultations with the insurance industry, the council and private interests founded the National Center for Safety Initiatives, which established common standards called "red light, green light" to determine which offenses should exclude people from coaching, and what to do when such convictions are found.

    "All the information (on convictions) is confidentially stored at the center," Cunningham said.

    Trish McGonnell, director of the center, said names are checked again during the year; and a name that pops up on a sex-offender registry anywhere in the country is red-flagged immediately.

    The cost is $25 per coach per year, which many youth leagues would find prohibitive.

    "There's a movement to ask coaches themselves to be responsible for the cost," McGonnell said. "Another possibility is league sponsors."

    "The bottom-line goal is we want to see children are safe all the time," Cunningham said, "and in particular, when parents are trusting them to us, that we are certain that we have done our very, very best to ensure that the children are safe, and that they can really have a fun time on our fields."

    http://www.detroitnews.com/apps/pbcs.dl ... 2733775046

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      #3
      Georgia Coach Receives 10-Year Prison Sentence
      April, 1999


      Mark Christensen, Director of Training for the Columbus Youth Soccer Association, has been found guilty of aggravated battery by a Muscogee County Superior Court jury and sentenced to 10 years in prison.

      The sentence, of which nine years must be served before Christensen, 41, is eligible for parole, also carries another 10 years probation.

      The charge resulted from a punch Christensen threw during an adult indoor soccer game on January 28, 1998 in the Columbus State University gymnasium. That punch broke the left eye socket of Chris Fagerberg, 34. Christensen was charged with aggravated battery. The jury found him guilty of felony battery, and had the option of also finding him guilty of the lesser charge of misdemeanor battery or acquitting him of all charges.

      Fagerberg also has a civil suit pending against both Christensen and CYSA.

      During the trial prosecutors presented a list of a half-dozen convictions, arrests and allegations of battery and assault against Christensen in an attempt to establish a pattern of violent behavior over an extended period of time. Among those called to testify against the coach was his former wife, Lynda Christensen, who told of incidents of spousal abuse and battery, including an April 3, 1996 incident in which she alleges that her husband choked, hit and kicked her.

      Christensen was hired by CYSA without an extensive background check, which would have shown a number of suspensions by state and local soccer groups in states outside Georgia. Christensen was suspended in 1993 when he was a coach, by the Michigan Youth Soccer Association, for verbally attacking officials at a tournament in Ohio, and was suspended again in 1995 for coaching his Michigan youth team in violation of the 1993 suspension.

      At the time of sentencing Judge Robert Johnston said, "Mr. Christensen has been throwing punches for 20 years, and he 's finally come somewhere he can't throw punches any more - the bar of justice."

      http://www.southernsoccerscene.com/stat ... 20Sentence

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        #4
        Coach Expose Author Wins Award

        The Michigan Press Association just honored Fred Girard for his investigative expose on Mark Christensen.

        http://www.michiganpress.org/pdfs/BNC2007Results.pdf (page 21)

        According to the judges, "...a great story every young athlete's parent should read."

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          #5
          More of the same

          One of the all-time most infamous youth soccer coaches to hit Alabama, Georgia, and Michigan, Mark Christensen, has very likely been immortalized as a bad guy in a book written by a Michigan youth soccer coach, Gary Maccagnone. The book, "St. John of the Midfield" is the story of an immigrant who becomes a youth soccer coach, and, get this, the book's nemesis is named "Sonny CHRISTOPHER". Maccagnone's sons played at Utica Eisenhower H.S. when head boys' soccer coach Chris Corteg was reprimanded and temporarily suspended by the Utica school board for allowing his buddy Christensen to work as assistant coach. During disciplinary hearings, Corteg admitted to the school board that he knew of Christensen's felony conviction prior to hiring him as an assistant.

          For an online author interview:

          http://thebookconnectionccm.blogspot.co ... field.html

          To purchase the paperback:

          http://www.target.com/gp/search/601-039 ... 6&x=18&y=8

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            #6
            Re: Former Montgomery Alabama Soccer Coach in the news

            US Club's revocation of Mark Christensen's coaching credentials must be eminent. Mark Christensen has not been listed as the Michigan Future Stars coach of his Boys Under 11 and 14 teams in any of the tournaments they have participated in since around the beginning of this year. Does he think he is fooling anyone?

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              #7
              Re: Former Montgomery Alabama Soccer Coach in the news

              Georgia Department of Corrections Inmate

              CHRISTENSEN, MARK

              GDC ID: 0001011896


              PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
              YOB: 1957 RACE: WHITE GENDER: MALE
              HEIGHT: 5'09'' WEIGHT: 182 EYE COLOR: BROWN HAIR COLOR: RED&ABN

              SCARS, MARKS, TATTOOS


              INCARCERATION DETAILS
              MAJOR OFFENSE: AGGRAVATED BATTERY
              MOST RECENT INSTITUTION: TROUP COUNTY CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTE
              MAX POSSIBLE RELEASE DATE: 11/25/2000
              TENTATIVE PAROLE MONTH: N/A
              ACTUAL RELEASE DATE: 09/08/1999
              CURRENT STATUS: INACTIVE


              KNOWN ALIASES
              A.K.A. CHRISTENSEN,MARK ANTHONY

              STATE OF GEORGIA - CURRENT SENTENCES
              CASE NO: 417879
              OFFENSE: AGGRAVATED BATTERY
              CONVICTION COUNTY: MUSCOGEE COUNTY
              CRIME COMMIT DATE: 01/28/1998
              SENTENCE LENGTH: 2 YEARS, 0 MONTHS, 0 DAYS

              STATE OF GEORGIA - PRIOR SENTENCES


              STATE OF GEORGIA - INCARCERATION HISTORY
              INCARCERATION BEGIN INCARCERATION END
              05/14/1999 09/08/1999

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                #8
                Re: Former Montgomery Alabama Soccer Coach in the news

                Mark Christensen has been seen on the parent sidelines at the Woodruff Farm complex in Columbus. The scene of the crime back in 1998, an adult soccer match gone violent, that resulted in his felony conviction and prison sentence. Seems he had a child before his departure from GA who is now playing GU10 academy at CYSA. Heard the parents down there are not amused. Another reason to get state cup back in Atlanta.

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                  #9
                  Re: Former Montgomery Alabama Soccer Coach in the news

                  Just in case no one knows who "peanut" Christensen is:

                  M A R K C H R I S T E N S E N

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                    #10
                    Re: Former Montgomery Alabama Soccer Coach in the news

                    Letter #1 from M ark C hristensen while in prison to 14 year old girl

                    April 30

                    Hi Angel,

                    I've been thinking about how you
                    promised me a good picture, maybe even one
                    of that whole (sexy-body). I really do
                    thank you for writing, and almost thinking
                    about what I'am doing. I am sorry we never
                    did get to run.

                    I've be following your team, and
                    you've done great, I would except
                    nothing less. Your so-so special and one
                    day I'am going to get a chance to let
                    you know in person. Playing in Atlanta
                    would be a good move for you. There's
                    no one in Columbus who's useful in my
                    opinion. (R*** I*** Loser)(L****** Loser)
                    (B**** W*** Loser)(B** K**** Loser)(M** Loser)
                    These so called men are useless
                    human's who should be caned to death.
                    You should be on the "A' Team in Atlanta.
                    Theirs nothing "B" team about you Sweetheart.

                    Its true I've been getting mail but
                    none from you, I know you working
                    on that I.d. problem. Happy Birthday
                    Sorry I'am writing in the dark its sloppy!
                    I have your photo right next to Ashley
                    on the end of the Bed.

                    Miss You

                    I was by hoping by now your mother
                    could this story on 20/20 niteline.
                    Please stay out of trouble, and remember
                    I'am always thinking about you.
                    Keep the good thoughts and remember
                    all the good times we had. Work on
                    that left foot, and those long passes.
                    I pray you get a chance to
                    live your dreams. I'll always be
                    their for advice if you need. Just drop
                    me a line, and don't worry about
                    being too mushy in your letters.

                    Stay special, and don't let your
                    ego run to wild. Again nice job
                    at H******* this season I'am
                    proud of you. I'am glad you care!

                    Love you

                    M ark
                    See you soon

                    Letter #2 from M ark C hristensen while in prison to 14 year old girl

                    June 4 (Nite)

                    Hi Sunshine

                    Super! I won't take credit for your
                    success because its all you baby. Remember
                    bibb city the first time your mother carried (you)
                    to training. I always felt you were special.
                    Sometimes my guess is excellent. Boy! you
                    look so sexy in that picture in shorts.
                    I'am sure by the time you get this letter
                    you will have made the lightning squad.
                    Smart move to get away from Columbus (CYSA).
                    Really glad you took some time to write to me
                    and don't think you need a reason to drop
                    me a note, even if its just to say something nice.
                    I do owe you a big hug and kiss for even
                    thinking about calling me. Thanx
                    Whats the summer look like for you, any
                    plan's yet? All-Chattahoochee mama that's
                    surely you. However their are a few big
                    misprints on the list, M**** H***, Moose L****,
                    M**** W*****, must be kidding. Funny thing the last
                    time I remember even looking at the news/sports
                    R. L*** was on the highlights she let the ball
                    go right thru her paws, playoff game they lost.
                    I really do miss you very much and wish
                    we had spent more time together.
                    Again/Nice job/Tan looks good

                    Please stay away from the bad elements
                    you know what I'am saying. No trouble!
                    We both don't need problems!!

                    I would love to tell you prison is treating
                    me better but that just won't be honest.
                    Its very dangerous, and many gang sex
                    rapes, which you don't need to hear about.
                    This place really blow's big time, thugs everywhere
                    and the stories I have for you, are just
                    unbelievable to say the least.

                    Well your my 1st choice for Rookie of
                    the Year. And Most Valuable Person as well.
                    You will be very good at serious business
                    soon. And don't underestimate your true
                    capabilities. Their is one special request I
                    have and you can handle it. I need (2)
                    Address: M*** J*** L*** -- (Judge) Robert Johnson III
                    Also how close the live to one another!
                    Thank You very much Sunshine, I Love You
                    very much and always wonder about you.
                    Stay safe and clean! Promise Me that
                    Miss you Sweetie
                    Good luck
                    Love ya
                    M ark

                    Letter #3 from M ark C hristensen while in prison to 14 year old girl

                    July 17

                    Hi Sweetie,

                    Glad you could write me, it
                    really made my day. I really miss you!
                    So soccer camp was good, glad you went
                    since I'm a little busy now anyway.
                    I think you should play in P******** or
                    the B-Team in F*********** you'll show
                    them you belong with the best because
                    your the Best. Great players can
                    play anywhere on the field, except maybe
                    goalkeeper, so be well rounded, Sexy.
                    I'm sorry I couldn't prepare you for
                    tryouts. I'am Sure you would have
                    been selected. Your very good sweetie!

                    Nobody can replace you, your so
                    special, all the kids I've coached over
                    the years you have just touched my heart
                    and I always regret no spending
                    more time with you. When I leave here
                    I will have some hours open for you
                    if your not too very busy. Maybe then
                    we can have that long fun & talk.
                    Send me a number where I can call
                    collect if you want. I miss you always
                    This place is safer and food is a little better
                    Sorry I haven't been their for your nightly calls.
                    We will be together soon

                    I really did enjoy watching you
                    play basketball. Even better that one on one
                    game you beat me at, please take
                    it easy on me. You don't owe me
                    anything, but I would love to have
                    those dinners with you. I enjoy
                    your silly p.m.s. moods always.

                    Your soccer for the future may be a
                    little tricky for awhile so hang in their.
                    Columbus has nothing to offer sweetie.
                    It would be nice if you stayed
                    in touch and feel free to ask me anything
                    its our business ok. If you have
                    a left foot I really need to see you
                    in action thats for sure. I look forward
                    to that day! I don't have time to
                    write as often to my friends, because
                    I work all day. However I will
                    write you back always I promise.
                    If though your a big cheat and
                    two timer. I really miss that
                    pretty face, and happy smile. Stay out
                    of trouble please and pray for my release.

                    Would you like to visit some time?
                    Stay Special Honey

                    All my Love 4-ever, any new pictures yet?

                    I love you, ***
                    Remember that everyday!

                    God Bless
                    XXXOXOX
                    M ark

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                      #11
                      2011-002244-CK CHRISTENSEN, MARK A vs. MICHIGAN YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION THE JB2
                      File Date 06/03/2011 Case Status Open Case Status Date 06/03/2011

                      Party Information
                      Party Name Party Alias(es) Party Type Attorney(s) Attorney Phone
                      CHRISTENSEN, MARK A
                      PLAINTIFF
                      AKEEL, SHEREEF H
                      MICHIGAN YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION THE
                      DEFENDANT
                      MICHIGAN YOUTH SOCCER LEAGUE
                      DEFENDANT
                      CRAWFORD, ROBIN
                      DEFENDANT
                      MICHIGAN STATE YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION
                      DEFENDANT
                      FARO, TOM K
                      DEFENDANT
                      Financial Entries
                      Receipt # Date Received From Amount Paid
                      450348 06/03/2011 CHRISTENSEN, MARK ANTHONY 235,00

                      Payment
                      Check 235,00

                      Fee
                      FILING FEE 235,00

                      Docket Entries

                      Date Text
                      06/30/2011 SERVICE ON COMPLAINT FILED / PERS / 6-22-11 MICHIGAN YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION THE (DEFENDANT);
                      06/30/2011 SERVICE ON COMPLAINT FILED / PERS / 6-22-11 TOM K FARO (DEFENDANT);
                      06/30/2011 SERVICE ON COMPLAINT FILED / PERS & ACK / 6-23-11 ATTY DUANE JOHNSON OBO ROBIN CRAWFORD (DEFENDANT);
                      06/07/2011 SUMMONS ISSUED AS TO TOM K FARO EXP 9-6-11
                      06/07/2011 FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT W/ATTACHED EXHS (DELETING DEFT THE MICHIGAN YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION & DEFT MICHIGAN YOUTH SOCCER LEAGUE; ADDING DEFT MICHIGAN STATE YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION AND DEFT TOM K FARO)
                      06/03/2011 EXHIBIT(S) ATTACHED TO COMPLAINT
                      06/03/2011 SUMMONS ISSUED
                      06/03/2011 JURY DEMAND
                      06/03/2011 COMPLAINT/PETITION FILED
                      06/03/2011 JURY FEE Receipt: 450348 Date: 06/03/2011
                      06/03/2011 ENTRY FEE Receipt: 450348 Date: 06/03/2011
                      06/03/2011 RANDOM JUDGE ASSIGNMENT OVERRIDE DUE TO PRIOR ACTION # 05-2244-CZ The judge was changed from VIVIANO, DAVID F to BIERNAT JR, JAMES M

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                        #12
                        ?

                        So this guy was coaching in Alabama?

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                          #13
                          he is a predator

                          This guy is a predator who preys on young women and a violence against women and men. Look at the letters he wrote her from prison? Is that not a crime? He was grooming this child as her coach and had clearly called sexy, angel etc. Why isnt there a crime being committed there. He has been doing this for years and I have proof. He needs in jail.

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                            #14
                            This man is coaching 14 and 15 year old girls again

                            https://alliance.prestosports.com/ne...ingAssignments

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by ;n199091
                              Re: Former Montgomery Alabama Soccer Coach in the news

                              Mark Christensen has been seen on the parent sidelines at the Woodruff Farm complex in Columbus. The scene of the crime back in 1998, an adult soccer match gone violent, that resulted in his felony conviction and prison sentence. Seems he had a child before his departure from GA who is now playing GU10 academy at CYSA. Heard the parents down there are not amused. Another reason to get state cup back in Atlanta.
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