Line Cook at Red Robin, Food Service Professional at Restaurants
Location:
Manteca, California
Industry:
Restaurants
Work:
Red Robin since Apr 2013
Line Cook
Restaurants - Sacramento, California Area since Jan 2008
Food Service Professional
Education:
Coastal Carolina Community College 2011 - 2011
Credential, Food Service, Waiter/Waitress, and Dining Room Management/Manager
CRC 2008 - 2010
Skills:
Food Quality Food Service ServSafe Knife Skills Leadership Human Resource Development Hospitality Management Restaurant Management Customer Service Training Customer Service Management
Languages:
English
Certifications:
ManageFirst Professional Credential, NRA, ServSafe ServSafe, NRA, ServSafe Hospitality and Restaurant Management, NRA Controlling Food Service Costs, NRA Hospitality Resource Management and Supervision, NRA Customer Service Foundations, NRA
Watt parred 18 to oust U.S. Junior Amateur champion Scottie Scheffler of Dallas, 1 up, in the final quarterfinal. Goss knocked out Brandon Matthews, a Temple University student from Dupont, Pa., 5 and 3. Fitzpatrick defeated Adam Ball of Richmond, Va., 4 and 3, and Conners eliminated top-seeded Neil
Losses by a pair of US teenagers set up the first all-Australian semifinal. Brady Watt beat Scottie Scheffler of Dallas, 1-up, not long after Oliver Goss knocked out Brandon Matthews of Dupont, Pa., 5 and 3.
The reigning U.S. Junior Amateur champion was the youngest remaining player in the field, and after Adam Ball and Brandon Matthews lost their quarterfinal matches on Friday, he was the last American hope to win the tournament.
Date: Aug 16, 2013
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Co-Medalists Continue to Move through Match Play at U.S. Amateur
In the other quarterfinal, Oliver Goss of Australia will go against Brandon Matthews of Dupont, Pa. In the morning, Goss forged a 2-up victory over Carr Vernon, Poplar Bluff, Mo., and later in the day beat Xander Schauffele of San Diego 3 and 1. Matthews won his matches over Gavin Green of Malaysia
Date: Aug 15, 2013
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Temple's Brandon Matthews is a U.S. Open alternate
Brandon Matthews couldn't believe the feeling. The Temple star holed out a 15-yard flop shot for par on the final hole of Monday's U.S. Open sectional qualifier in Purchase, N.Y., and thought he had won the big prize.
A miraculous chip-in par by Brandon Matthews (2-under) looked to have the Dupont, Pennsylvanian bound for the top amateur spot. But the impressive charge from Hall placed him atop the 79-man field along with professional Jesse Smith.