Christina Mauser remembered as Kobe Bryant’s tough but caring assistant coach

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“She did a good job.” Doucette said Mauser, a former standout athlete at Edison High in Huntington Beach, and Bryant formed their connection after Mauser coached Gianna in basketball at Harbor Day School, a small private school in Corona del Mar. One of Mauser’s children played on Doucette’s Mambas team for sixth and seventh graders ...
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Komax Systems Announces Its Trade Show Calendar For 2020

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HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif., Jan. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Komax Systems, Inc. has announced its 2020 trade show calendar where their engineers will be exhibiting and presenting. Komax is an industry leader in cutting edge advanced inline static mixing and direct injection steam heating technologies. They create world class solutions for ...
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Coaches, parents, club hoops players among helicopter crash victims

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Christina Mauser, a mother of three who coached and taught at the Newport Beach school where Kobe and Gianna Bryant were an integral part of the community, was among the nine victims who died in Sunday's helicopter crash in Calabasas.
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Coach killed on Bryant helicopter put ‘heart and soul’ in teaching

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Portland Press Herald
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Harbor Day is a private school in the idyllic seaside community where Bryant lived. Mauser, of nearby Huntington Beach, taught and coached at the school from 2007 to 2018, the school said. She and her husband Matt taught and coached basketball at the school, which is how they met Bryant, Matt Mauser told NBC’s “Today” show. She had a keen ...
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Pilot Killed in Kobe Bryant Crash Remembered as ‘Dear Friend’ With Clean Safety Record

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Among them was 50-year-old Huntington Beach resident Ara Zobayan, the pilot of the aircraft who had a clean safety record and was attempting to travel through adverse conditions. Before Sunday’s crash, the pilot and flight instructor had no prior accidents or flight incidents, according to Ian Gregor, a California spokesperson for the Federal ...
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Here are the 8 people who died in the helicopter crash with Kobe Bryant

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The Newport Beach 13-year-old was a member of the Mambas. She was an eighth grader at Ensign Intermediate. The 38-year-old from Huntington Beach was a coach at Harbor Day School in Corona del Mar and Bryant’s top assistant coach on the Mambas. She leaves behind husband, Matt, and their children.
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Those who flew with Ara Zobayan, believed to be the pilot in Kobe Bryant helicopter crash, recall him as a skilled pilot with passion for flying

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Zobayan, 50, of Huntington Beach, piloted the helicopter that crashed in Calabasas on Sunday, Jan. 26, in which nine people, including Zobayan and Laker great Kobe Bryant, died.
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Bryant's Helicopter In Rapid Descent Before Fatal Crash

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The helicopter, which was registered to Island Express Holding, was flying with one pilot aboard—identified as 50-year-old Ara Zobayan of Huntington Beach, California. Zobayan held instrument helicopter and commercial ratings, as well as an FAA second-class aeromedical certificate with limitations for corrective lenses for near vision.
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The last flight of Kobe Bryant

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The flight took off at John Wayne Airport in Orange County at 9:06 a.m. The pilot was identified by colleagues as Ara Zobayan, 50, of Huntington Beach. Federal Aviation Administration records show that Zobayan had been a licensed helicopter pilot since January 2001 and obtained a commercial helicopter license with an instrument rating in 2007 ...
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OC coach killed in Calabasas helicopter crash remembered by husband

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HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. (KABC) -- Youth basketball coach Christina Mauser was one of nine people, including Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna, who died in a helicopter crash in Calabasas on Sunday. Mauser was a former coach at the school where Gianna Bryant attended, and most recently worked full-time at Bryant's Mamba Academy in Newbury Park.
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