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VHSCA • WINTER 2008 www.vhscainc.com

Greetings from Hampton!

We had another great Clinic and All-StarGames in Hampton during July of 2007,which offered a time to visit with our

coaching friends from across the state and share in a great week of friendship. Our Associationhas grown to an enrollment of 9,000 members for the 2007-2008 year. This number hasincreased over the past years and continues to grow.

This 2008 clinic will be held in Hampton, June 30-July 4, featuring the new HamptonConvention Center. You will find information of hotel lodging, the game dates and sites in thisnewsletter.

The website will contain all the information on awards, scholarships, Hall of Famenominations, etc. the website is www.vhscainc.com.

You will find information on our scholarships in this issue. Please note we are awarding 5scholarships this year: two (2) Dr. Frank C. McCue, III Scholarships and three (3) JimmieBryan Hall of Fame Nomination – you can find the nomination forms on our website.

Our philosophy is based upon values and enhancing our technical knowledge while strivingto develop wisdom making us more competent in our coaching professions – in doing this wewill develop a lasting love for our athletes and life.

You are a great group bonded together forming this fine organization – in support ofAthletics, Fellow Coaches and Athletes.

We are members of the National High School Athletic Coaches Association; the fee isincluded with your state membership dues.

Yours in sports,

Michael L. Smith

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Mike Smith

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Fellow Coaches,

Welcome to another exciting year in Virginia High School athletics.Congratulations to all of the fall state champions. We had some incredible

games and events.

As we finish the winter season and start spring sports lets all keepsportsmanship as our primary teaching goal in our practices and games. Teach the players toughness, skills,team work and togetherness. Always teach respect of the game and our opponents.

The VHSCA Clinic and All-Star games will again be held in Hampton, June 30-July 4. Information aboutregistration and hotel reservations will be sent out this spring. Let’s make this the most successful clinic ever. See you in Hampton!

Munro RateauPresidentVHSCA

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GENERAL LIABILITY PROGRAM: Coverage is provided to your State Association and Membersthrough the Commercial General Liability Policy issued to the National Organization of CoachesAssociation Directors.

CARRIER: Lexington Insurance Company

POLICY #: 0424080

POLICY PERIOD: August 1, 2007 - August 1, 2008

LIMITS OF INSURANCE: $1,000,000 Each Occurrence$1,000,000 General Aggregate$1,000,000 Products/Completed Operations$1,000,000 Personal & Advertising Injury$50,000 Fire DamageExcluded Medical Payments

CAMP COVERAGE: Today, most coaches are involved in some type of sports camps. Coverages such as General Liabilityand Accident Medical for your participants are available to all member coaches through your State Associations masterpolicies. Please note that our current General Liability Program follows all members while working at camps and/orconducting their own personal camp.

CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE & PARTICIPANT ACCIDENT• If you have a camp and require proof of insurance certificates are at no additional charge.• If you have a camp and require a certificate of insurance naming an Additional Insured the cost is $300.00.• Participant/Accident Coverage must be in place for all participants prior to the issuance of a certificate of insurance

naming an Additional Insured.• Certificates of Insurance and Participant/Accident request forms are available through your State Association.

For any additionalinformation please contactyour State Association officeor Greg Joly at Loomis &LaPann, Inc. 800-566-6479

2007-2008National Organization of Coaches

Association Directors

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DR. FRANK C. MCCUE, III SCHOLARSHIP

APPLICATION FORDR. FRANK C. McCUE, III SCHOLARSHIP

Sponsored by the Virginia High School Coaches Association

Complete Name______________________________________________________________________________________________First Middle Last

Social Security Number __________________________________ Home Telephone Number ______________________________

Home Address ______________________________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________City State Zip Code

High School Address __________________________________________________________________________________________Street name and number City State

College or University you will attend ______________________________________________________________________________

I certify the above named student will not receive more than one-half financial aid to college as a direct result of his athletic participation.

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________Participant’s Signature

The Dr. Frank C. McCue, IIIScholarship is named in honor of Dr.Frank McCue, III, an orthopedicsurgeon and team physician at theUniversity of Virginia. He is nationallyknown as an innovator in the field ofsports medicine. He was a pioneer inthis field and has treated athletes from“benchers to Hall of Famers” withequal professionalism and kind care.

Dr. McCue has treated and cared forathletes and coaches in Virginia for thepast 40 years.

The VHSCA will award twoscholarships annually in the amount of$1,000 to two graduates of a Virginiaaccredited high school(s).

The first scholarship will be awardedto a student that will enter into thefield of sports medicine, athletictraining, or sports physical therapy.

The second scholarship will beawarded to a student that wishes to gointo one of the above careers or intothe field of coaching.

These will be awarded to a studentwho meets these criteria:

Applicants for either scholarshipmust not be receiving an athletic grantof more than one half the cost.

Each applicant must complete theapplication below, and the following:

(1) Submit an essay on how sportshave influenced his or her life and hisor her desire to pursue the fields ofsports medicine or coaching as a career.

(2) Submit letters ofrecommendation from his or her highschool coach and from his or herguidance counselor.

(3) Submit a copy of his or her highschool transcript.

(4) Applicants are required to havebeen a member of a sports team as aplayer, a trainer’s assistant, or manager.

All applicants will be notified afterthe scholarship recipients are selected.The $1,000 will be credited to theaccount of the winners at the universityor college he or she will be attending.

Deadline:May 10, 2008

Submit application and specified requirements to:

Mr. Michael Smith317 Orange Plank RoadHampton, VA 23669

✭✭✭✭✭✭

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APPLICATION FORMJIMMIE BRYAN SCHOLARSHIP

Complete Name ____________________________ _______________________________ ________________________________

Social Security Number ___________________________________ Home Telephone Number ___________________________

Home Address __________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________

High School ______________________________________________ Date of Graduation_______________________________

High School Address______________________________________________________________________________________Street Name and Number City

Virginia College or University you will attend ___________________________________________________________________

I certify the above named student will not receive any financial aid in college as a direct result of his athletic participation.

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________Principal’s Signature

VARSITY ATHLETIC LETTERS EARNEDSport Year Coach/Principal Verification

___________________________ __________________________ __________________________

___________________________ __________________________ __________________________

___________________________ __________________________ __________________________

___________________________ __________________________ ___________________________

___________________________ __________________________ ___________________________

___________________________ __________________________ ___________________________

If the sixth letter will be earned in a Spring sport,written verification must be submitted by June 1st.Grade Point Average through seven (7) semesters _____________ Official transcript must be included.

___________________________________________________Applicant’s Signature

This grant is named for Jimmie Bryan,who has provided outstanding leadershipto our Association.

The intent of the Scholarship is toprovide $1,000 for two young athletes whoare graduating from a Virginia High SchoolLeague member school and who intend toteach and coach in Virginia. The recipientsmust not receive any financial assistancethrough his athletic participation in college.

Candidates must earn a minimum of sixVarsity Athletic Letter awards in highschool and the Scholarship will be competitive based on the Grade PointAverage of the applicants. If three or morecandidates meet all the qualifications andhave the same Grade Point Average, thenthe tied applicants must submit a 500 wordessay entitled “Why I Want to Coach in aVirginia High School League MemberSchool.” This essay will be evaluated bythe Scholarship Committee of the VHSCAand the winner will be selected. The$1,000 will be credited to the account ofthe recipients at the Virginia College orUniversity of his choice.

To be eligible for the scholarship, onemust:A. Be a graduate of a Virginia High

School League member school.B. Attend a college or university within

the State of Virginia.C. Earn six (6) Varsity letters in athletics.D. Plan to teach and coach in a Virginia

High School League member school.(No penalty if one does not).

E. Not receive any financial assistance incollege as a direct result of athleticparticipation.

The competitive aspects of the scholarshipinclude:A. The three applicants with the highest

final grade point average will be thewinners. An official transcript mustaccompany the preliminary applicationand a final official transcript must besubmitted as soon as possible.

B. If three or more applicants have thesame grade point average throughseven (7) semesters; (9th Grade, 10thGrade, 11th Grade and 1st semester

12th Grade) the finalist must write a 500word essay entitled, “Why I Want toCoach in a Virginia High School LeagueMember School.”This essay must be submitted on high

school stationery and must be hand written. The scholarship committee of theVirginia High School Coaches’Association will make the final decisionafter reviewing the essays.

DEADLINESMay 1st–This application and an official

transcript submitted.June 1st–Finalists will be notified by

Scholarship Committee.June 15th–Finalists must submit 500 word

essay “Why I Want to Coach in aVirginia High School League MemberSchool.” Verification of sixth Varsity letter award must be submitted.

July–Recipient will be announced andscholarship awarded at Virginia High School Coaches’ Association Clinic.

RETURN FORM BY MAY 15 TO:

Coach Charles Nuttycomb95 Shoemaker CircleNewport News, VA 23602

JIMMIE BRYAN SCHOLARSHIPSponsored by the Virginia High School Coaches Association

First Middle Last

Street Number and Name

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★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ HI

GHLIG

HTS

DON’T MISS THE VHSCA

Picnic!THURSDAY, JULY 3RD AT

5:00 PMat Mill Point Park, Downtown Hampton.

Great Barbeque and lots of food and drinks.

This ticket is included in your registration.

Great fellowship with other coaches.

There is a band with some great sounds.

See you there.

2008 VHSCA

Coaches Clinic

June 30-July 4, 2008Visit our webiste at

www.vhscainc.comfor more information

Monday – June 30College Course Registration -HEALTHSOUTH Coaches Workshop

Tuesday – July 1Track – Volleyball – Basketball – Wrestling– HEALTHSOUTH Coaches Workshop

Wednesday – July 2Track – Volleyball – Basketball – Wrestling– Baseball – Tennis - Golf- HEALTHSOUTH Coaches Workshop

Thursday – July 3Football – Softball – Soccer – Baseball –Tennis – Golf - HEALTHSOUTH CoachesWorkshop

Friday – July 4Football – Softball – Soccer – Cheer

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2007 AAA All-State Boy’s SoccerFirst TeamPlayer SchoolNik Kapus* RobinsonAlex Herrera YorktownRodrigo Guevera West SpringfieldAntonio Soto FairfaxC. J. Sapong Forest ParkMike Dinuzzio Osbourn ParkBrendan Shaffer BattlefieldMatt Murgia Osbourn ParkAaron O’Neal* KellamSean Flatley First ColonialCaleb Thomas CoxMatt Hampton KellamIan Stowe* Clover HillDustin Heling Thomas DaleBrian Ownby Deep RunCurt Van Brackle HanoverTommy King North Stafford*Regional players of they year 2006 AAA All-

StateSecond TeamJose Colchao Lake BraddockRonnie Shaban Stone BridgeMichael Conrad Washington & LeeHarry Beddo Thomas JeffersonNeema Faramand Forest ParkOwen Thomas Osbourn ParkKevin Barrett Forest ParkC. J. Gehin-Scott HickoryTony Tchiani MauryKendall Lawson LandstownJoe McNees KellamColin Fitzpatrick CosbyWill Bates Thomas DaleAustin Brooks James RiverParker Walton Midlothian

Honorable MentionJ. C. Cabrera GarfieldEber Martinez GarfieldMike Purdy Osbourn ParkTrent Sparks E.C. GlassRobin Hennandez Patrick HenryZach Ward BattlefieldNik Conklin North StafffordLucas Hatcher North StaffordEarl Floyd MauryRyan Oakes CoxDanny Lambert ChurchlandCrhis Leon ChurchlandCliff Kipper GloucesterKarl Kummer KecoughtanDrew Malsbury Great BridgeJay Coble ChurchlandMatt Owen Douglas FreemanWill Donavan Mills GoodwinThomas Coplan Deep RunSean Healy Doulges FreemanEvan Slusser Prince GeorgePatrick Innes Thomas DaleTommy Watkins Mills GoodwinSeth Goldman RobinsonJayi Ahn AnnandaleChris Toerres McCleanStephen Dunlap Washington and LeeA.J. Sheta WestfieldNate Thomas West SpringfieldEli Hajjar Robinson

First TeamPlayer SchoolKen Manahan ChancellorMike Scruggs LafayetteBobby Smith RiverbendEric Keefer Riverbend Uche Onyeador Potomac FallsDustin Butcher SherandoElliott Gillan Orange County Shane O’Donnell Waynesboro Albert Alwang Blacksburg Drew Eastwood William ByrdAdam Roscioli Jefferson ForestTim Becker BlacksburgNeil Henry Abingdon Daniel Maldonado Bassett TJ Rasnick Tazewell Justin Wooldridge Martinsville

Second TeamEver Perla ChancellorChris Miller JamestownDavid Rozmiarek JamestownStephan Holden BluestoneBen Biber Potomac FallsChris McClaugherty BrentsvilleJoseph Bucher Turner AshbyBen Freckmann CharlottesvilleRyan Renfro BrookvilleZac Cundiff William ByrdMatt Becker BlacksburgBen Phelps Heritage-LynchburgLogan Worrell Carroll CountyAdam Freeman MarionWill Reynolds MartinsvilleTyler Thompson Abingdon

Honorable MentionDanny Franklin Jamestowntephen Farmer PoquosonJustin Hitchens RiverbendTorin Jones ChancellorWinston Matheison JamestownScott Cutler JamestownJared Schiarelli PowhatanWill Gallop CharlottesvilleJoel Witt SherandoMatt Swaney Potomac FallsBen Freeman Orange CountyJames Mallon Heritage-LeesburgEddie Moreno HarrisonburgMatt Guth Brentsville Andrew Markey Cave SpringChris Taylor Northside Hunter Smith Jefferson ForestCameron Shepherd William ByrdLuigi Greco Cave SpringCameron Smith Jefferson ForestEmmanuel Nicofaine William FlemingLandon Fury Graham

Garrett Vaughn MartinsvilleScott Wenkstern MartinsvilleMikey Cisneros MarionShane Stallard AbingdonZach Cline TazewellTaylor Lindsey Richlands

First TeamPlayer SchoolRichard Vincent GilesAnthony Daniels Nelson Co.Adam Davis MathewsJason Ryan RadfordAndrew Folsom RiverheadsJustin Hobbes Washington & LeeLukas Findley RadfordPhilip Eby GoochlandLuke Southall ARGSVarney Vincent GilesAnthony Andrianarison George MasonRoberto Maldonado NorthamptonChristian Mendez GalaxAvery Makel Nelson Co.Andrew Harbin Rappahannock

Second TeamMatthew Heldreth Rural RetreatAdam French NarrowsThomas George GielsBrandon Atwell George WytheNao Masuda RadfordLuke Longanecker Nelson Co.Chris Key RiversheadAndrew McGeehee RiversheadAntonio Randrianasolo George MasonCody Mower Nelson Co.Ian O’Brien MathewsBilly Jackson LancasterJayson Barton MathewsSteven Powell WindsorJoe Myrick West Point

Honorable MentionAlex Khandan-Barani RadfordMatt Adams West PointEli Sprouse Bath Co.Jeremy Moore John BattleCody Journell GilesDavid Johnson Grayson Co.Vince Hagy George WytheAJ Herron Wilson Memorial

2007 AAA All-State Boys’ Soccer “AAA” PLAYER OF THE YEARC. J. Sapong — Forest Park High School

“AAA” COACH OF THE YEARSean Burke — Thomas Jefferson HS for S & T

2007 AA All-State Boys’ Soccer

2007 A All-State Boys’ Soccer

“AA” PLAYER OF THE YEARAlbert Alwang — Blacksburg

“AA” COACH OF THE YEARShelley Blumenthal — Blacksburg

“A” PLAYER OF THE YEARAnthony Daniels — Nelson Co.

“A” COACH OF THE YEARPete Hauschner — Nelson Co.

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2007 AAA All-State Volleyball

First TeamPlayer Position SchoolKim Maroon OPP CoxAbby Wexel S CoxKristin Carpenter OH HanoverAlyssa Lang OH Deep RunLisa Scott MH LangleyAmanda Hall MH CoxAlyssa Foster L GodwinHelen Theisen S Osborn ParkMegan Shifflett S Langley

Second TeamSuzanne Lasseigne OH Princess AnneKatelyn Meeks OH GodwinBianca Richardson MH Colonial ForgeRachel Goss OH Forest ParkKirsten Higareda L Forest Park

Honorable MentionAlexandra Jones MH Great BridgeErin Paton L Western BranchMallory Carter OH CosbyJessie Heavenrich OH James RiverLacey Lewis OH/MH AtleeKate Feldman S Patrick HenryCarly Fleming MH Osborne ParkChelsea McClure MH Forest ParkLily Vera S Stone BridgeVictoria Chung L Chantilly

2007 AA All-State Volleyball

First TeamPlayer Position SchoolAlison Blasingame MH GraftonKellie Brumbaugh S GraftonMorgan Petkovich OH LoudounMarguerite Hanna OH LoudounBrooke Bauernfeind OH Broad RunBrittany Campbell OH BrookvilleLauren Bosche S Cave Spring

Second TeamCourtney Hott MH CourtlandKelli Carneal OH/S ChancellorSarah Harper OH Western AlbemarleJessie Carter MH Western AlbemarleRachel Fertitta MH NorthsideEva Delaney S Hidden ValleyMacKenzie Tyree L Lord Botetourt

Honorable MentionKaely McDougall OH JamestownAna Tucker OH PowhatanLindsey Hurt S FluvannaTabitha Bowman OH Stuarts DraftAmanda Hine S SpotswoodAshley Heath MH RustburgKim Caudill MH CarrollMallory Steward MH BassettJessica Church OH Hidden ValleyKelsey Bradshaw MH Salem

2007 A All-State Volleyball

First TeamPlayer Position SchoolKaitlin Smoot S StrasburgKatie Baker MH StrasburgElena Kritter OH RappahannockMikaela Anders MH Grayson Co.Chelsea Spivey S Gate CityLiz Trincher MH GlenvarJennifer Lewis OH Gate City

Second TeamBrandi Blessing OH George WytheBrooke Moughan S/OH MatthewsTyesha Harvey MH LancasterKayla Guy OH Wilson MemorialMegan Funk MH Grayson Co.Chelsie Kenley MH AuburnLindsey Burke OH Gate City

Honorable MentionAshley Myers S MiddlesexJanie Holmes OH MiddlesexCourtney Vick MH WindsorLizzy Lawson MH NorthamptonCatlin Briggs OH AltavistaAshley Henry S/OH Page CountySarah Scruggs L GretnaGreer Sullivan MH James RiverShellie McDavid OH Rye CoveKalen Collins OH/MH J. J. KellyKatie Lane OH Twin Springs

2007 AAA All-State Volleyball 2007 AA All-State Volleyball 2007 A All-State Volleyball

PLAYER OF THE YEARAlyssa Lang — Deep Run

CO-COACHES OF THE YEARTerra Balla — Deep Run

Susan Shiftlett — Langley

PLAYER OF THE YEARAlison Blasingame — Grafton

COACH OF THE YEARJenica Mathias — Loudoun County

PLAYER OF THE YEARKatie Baker — Strasburg

COACHES OF THE YEARSuzanne Mathias — Strasburg

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First TeamPlayer Position SchoolElizabeth Conley Defense TabbNiamh Connolly Midfield ChancellorLindsey Cooper Defense CourtlandLP Desch Midfield W. AlbemarleLauren Dibble Midfield TabbSarah Fisher Goalkeeper James MonroeMaggie John Midfield James MonroeWhitney Lipscomb Midfield MonticelloHannah Lyerly Midfield LafayetteJordan Lynn Midfield W. AlbemarleMegan Matthews Midfield JamestownEffie Nicholaou Forward W. AlbemarleGrace Nolan Defense W. AlbemarleShelly Tremaglio Midfield MonticelloDenise Wagner Midfield Grafton

Second TeamJordan Combs Forward MonticelloErola Eiler Forward TabbVanessa Gauss Goalkeeper MonticelloBrenna Johnston Forward MonticelloBridgett Lynn Forward W. AlbemarleMeghan McCorry Forward JamestownCameron McManus Forward James MonroeBrooke Milby Midfield CharlottesvilleElspeth Missel Midfield MonticelloSarah Nissen Defense CharlottesvilleBailey Rampey Forward CourtlandShannon Summers Midfield PowhatanStephanie Warren Forward W. AlbemarlePhoebe Willis Defense James MonroeMadeline Wilson Goalkeeper Orange

Honorable MentionJordon Barner Forward LafayetteRachel DeJong Midfield W. AlbemarleTeresa Elliott Defense ChancellorTiffany Frye Goalkeeper BrutonKelsey gillenwater Defense James MonroeChelsea Jensen Defense LafayetteChristine Johnson Defense JamestownKatie Mabry Midfield Courtland

Honorable MentionMelanie Marotta Midfield LafayetteJenny Morrow Midfield YorkLiz O’Connell Forward CourtlandAshton Perry Forward ChancellorNicole Segala Defense JamestownAbby Wheeler Forward W. AlbemarleCourtney Williamson Defense York

The following coaches are finalists for Coach of the Year with the National High School Coaches Association

Coach Sport SchoolShelley Blumenthal Boys’ Soccer BlacksburgShirley Gray Golf Culpeper CountyLauren Knott Special/Gymnastics KempsvilleNorman Lineburg Football RetiredStanley Morgan Girls’ CC MidlothianElizabeth Pike Girls’ Soccer Lake BraddockEdward Steele Softball Broad Run

2007 AA All-State Field Hockey

Co-Players of the YearJordan Lynn — W. Albermarle Megan Matthews — Jamestown

Coach of the YearJulie Merchant — W. Albemarle

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2007 AAA All-State Girls’SoccerFirst TeamPlayer Position SchoolKelsey Billups FW Mills GodwinLizzy Callahan FW First ColonialMegan Lenczyk FW LangleyChloe Russell FW CoxMorgan Benz MF CentrevilleErin Downing * MF Colonial ForgeAshley Kukura MF KellamLiz Payne MF First ColonialLauren Hallauer DF RobinsonCaitlin O’Connor DF ChantillyMeagan Simeone DF First ColonialKat Weiler DF Lk. BraddockKristin Carden GK CoxLindsey Rowe * GK Mills GodwinKatherine Sautter * GK First ColonialKatherine Yount GK Robinson* Regional Players of the Year

Second TeamBrittany Michels FW KellamJessye Jewell FW BattlefieldJenna Richmond FW CentrevilleJessica Varela FW Clover HillMarky Boyce MF WoodbridgeKatie Dye MF Lk. BraddockKatie Devlin MF WoodsonKristin Lescalleet MF AtleeAnne Lumpkin MF Mills GodwinGrace Cuenin DF Clover HillStefanie Fee DF CoxJordan Grant DF CentrevilleAlyssa Perez DF BattlefieldKaty Winsper DF Princess Anne

Honorable MentionCortlyn Bristol FW ChantillyMarika Gray FW HayfieldErin Liberatore FW James RiverKristen Lybert FW WoodbridgeBrittany Miner FW Mountain ViewMary Morgan FW MauryKate Norbo FW Patrick HenryJordan Roseboro FW AtleeJulianne Sponsler FW Colonial HeightsLoren Favale MF Thomas DaleVictoria Johnson MF GranbyAlicia Kohn MF OsburnLatrice Lee MF Forest ParkCaitlyn Maat MF BattlefieldKatie Menzie MF ChantillyApril Price MF Maggie Walker Merideth Powroznik MF Prince GeorgeKathleen Russell MF HanoverRachel White MF MauryJennifer Forbes DF Great BridgeClaire Hakim DF LangleyMegan Hill DF Mountain ViewAshley Mims DF Forest ParkKate Ramsay DF GloucesterAmanda Raymond DF James RiverKathleen Smith DF WoodbridgeJordan Zarone DF Colonial ForgeJanie Evans GK Lee-DavisGrace Rosales GK MadisonLauren Pelkey GK Brooke Point

First TeamPlayer Position SchoolBrittany Boltinghouse Forward William ByrdAllison Hunter Forward TazewellJulianne Rickers Forward Loudoun CountyLindsay Wicher Forward GraftonBailey Wilcox * Forward RiverbendMeghan Flesch Midfield BrentsvilleJennifer Harvey Midfield Cave SpringAmy Hemenway Midfield CharlottesvilleKimmy Moss Midfield Broad RunDiana VanNutt Midfield MartinsvilleStacy Fletcher Defense CourtlandBeth Mercke Defense GrahamJackie Rodriguez Defense RiverbendJessica Welfare Defense Hidden ValleyBrittany Bolton Goalkeeper Salem

Second TeamKara Blosser Forward CourtlandChristine Calderon Forward YorkKendall Dishaw Forward SalemTricia Herbert Forward Jefferson ForestAmanda Holley Forward AbingdonAnna Gilchrist-Thompson MidfieldHarrisonburgAmber Hentschel Midfield NorthsideHolly King Midfield Broad RunKirsty Meyer Midfield RiverbendAnastasia Abid Defense LafayetteOlivia Onyeador Defense Park ViewKristy Schmitt Defense BlacksburgCarrie Wisman Defense VirginiaKelsey Dowling Goalkeeper RiverbendAbbey Kitts Goalkeeper Tazewell

Honorable MentionNatalie Evans Forward MartinsvilleBrittany Gallagher Forward Jefferson ForestAshley Grant Forward BrentsvilleMaggie Jones Forward GrahamLauren McCoy Forward CourtlandAbigail Shankel Forward VirginiaHannah Shankel Forward VirginiaBri Smith Forward Broad RunNicole Smith Forward BrookvilleJennifer Turner Forward NorthsideAmanda Berrios Midfield YorkJenna Cinalli Midfield ChancellorMonica Matsomoto Midfield CharlottesvilleOlivia Moore Midfield PowhatanMegan Seelye Midfield Fluvanna CountyBrielle Spencer Midfield HeritageBreanne Vencill Midfield TazewellAva Winkler Midfield BassettMolly Deacon Defense NorthsideSasha Doss Defense BassettGabrielle Eisenberg Defense Loudoun County

Kayla Enterline Defense JamestownLora Gess Defense William ByrdMary Goodpasture Defense VirginiaMolly Hill Defense LafayetteCallie Hlavin Defense CharlottesvilleShae Tharrington Defense BrookvilleLauren Welch Defense MartinsvilleJulia Wilson Defense HarrisonburgMelissa Mailley Goalkeeper Briar Woods

First TeamPlayer Position SchoolNikki Greco Forward RadfordKeely McCall Forward Clarke Co.Danielle Moyer Forward Clarke Co.Mary Wiley Forward RadfordKelsey Walters Forward GlenvarLeslie Hardesty Midfield Clarke Co.Jill Hobbs Midfield Clarke Co.Kim Kenny Midfield George MasonOlivia Scott Midfield George MasonKatheryne Lawson Defender Clarke Co.Kristin Shomo Defender RiverheadsTayler Shull ª Defender RadfordKatie Turner Defender George MasonCourtney Peake Keeper Clarke Co.Des Simmons Keeper Radford

Second TeamNikki Greco Forward RadfordMegan DuLong Forward GoochlandBethany Holland Forward Buffalo Gap Betsy Kwiatkowski Forward Stonewall JacksonJennie Ott Forward Wilson Memorial Kelby Dove Midfield George Wythe Rachel Kazman Midfield George Mason Krista Pattison Midfield RadfordEmily Troxel Midfield RadfordRoxanne Sweeney Midfield George MasonLilly Benck Defender RadfordBeth Dickey Defender Clarke Co.Kaylin Gaal Defender Clarke Co.Sam Howell Defender GlenvarEmily Skaar Keeper GlenvarMary Williams Keeper Riverheads

Honorable MentionLindsay Hunter Forward Glenvar Tori Faulkner Defender Radford Nina Cundiff Midfield RadfordWren Hoyt Midfield James River

2007 AAA All-State Girls’ Soccer

2007 AA All-State Girls’ Soccer

2007 A All-State Girls’ Soccer

“AAA” PLAYER OF THE YEARMegan Lenczyk — Langley

“AAA” COACH OF THE YEARJoe Tucei — First Colonial

“AA” PLAYER OF THE YEARBailey Wilcox — Riverbend

“AA” COACH OF THE YEARBecca Berry — Riverbend

“A” PLAYER OF THE YEARTayler Shull — Radford

“A” COACH OF THE YEARLee Boehling — Radford

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2007 AAA All-State BaseballFirst TeamPlayer Position SchoolJason Farley Pitcher MadisonDeck McQuire Pitcher Deep Run Shawn McCauley Catcher Osbourn Armon Moniri First Base Madison Josh Cox Second Base Dinwiddie Mike Cheathan Third Base Mataoca D.J. Fitzgerald Shortstop Oceann Lakes Tyler Mann Outfield Princess Anne Mickey White Outfield Albemarle Austin Stadler Outfield James River Matt Shoemaker Utility Menchville Keith Werman DH Oakton

Second TeamJustin Wright Pitcher Forest Park Cameron Roth Pitcher Denbigh Seith Williams Catcher Edison Chris Baker First Base Deep Creek Drew Wilkinson Second Base Cox Brian Smith Third Base Madison Rich Conlon Shortstop Madison Jacob Morley Outfield Woodson Jarrett Parker Outfield Colonial ForgeMike Walters Outfield Osbourn Ronnie Shaban Utility Cosby Brian Vines DH Albemarle

Honorable MentionBrett Howell Osbourn Austin Stadler James River Justin Topping Nans. River Justin Bagbey Halifax Co.Ben Calacci Herndon Chris McDougal Denbigh Brett Entz Deep Run Shawn Sizemore Menchville Chad Heflin Dinwiddie Sterling Sams Madison Foster Dunnigan Langley Bryant Liberta Menchville Neil Ramirez Kempsville Sean Chitsaz Lake Braddock Jake Lowery Cosby Kyle Stanley Patrick Henry Andrew Lippert G.W.Danville Jake Meyers Woodbridge David Herbeck Battlefield Ty Morrison Great Bridge Brooks Martin Deep Run Wells Guthrie Robinson George Piccirilli Osbourn ParkDeck McGuire Deep Run

2007 AA All-State BaseballFirst TeamPlayer Position SchoolAndrew Armstrong Pitcher Turner AshbyJustin Grimm Pitcher VirginiaKevin Munson Catcher Cave Springs Aaron Sweger First Base Potomac Falls Josh Wright Second Base Turner Ashby Corey Jones Third Base Powhaton Zak Messer Shortstop VirginiaWill Lamb Outfield YorkJeff Jefferson Outfield Tunstall Daniel Bowman Outfield Turner Ashby Blake Klaiber Utility Cave Springs Lance Kennedy DH William Byrd

Second TeamAdam Kruithot Pitcher W. AlbemarleTurner Phelps Pitcher Lord Botetout Stephen Hughes Catcher Willbrook Chad Guy First Base Tabb Paul Nile Second Base Powhatan James Lucus Third Base Waynesboro Jay Thompson Shortstop Waynesboro Cody Wheeler Outfield SpotsylvaniaAshton Paige Outfield AmherstDuran Carson Outfield Abingdon Justin Malone Utility Abingdon Chris Null DH Richlands

Honorable MentionCody Wheeler Spotsylvania Tim Dudley Appomattox Billy Lehman Riverhead Josh Holsky Lord BotetoutClark Pinder Poquoson Taylor McCoy Graham Jesse Morrison Patrick Co.Alonzo Poe Amherst Brandon Clark Waynesboro Lefty Flora Northside Eric McDaniel Tazewell Kyle Irish Parkview Kevin Collier Western AlbermarleEthan Lewis Powhatan Jordan Barnett Richland Justin Thompson Tunstall Seth Flora Tunstall Tyler Adkins Salem Zack Helgeson Hidden ValleyAdam McConnell Tabb Justin Barnes Riverbend Cory Flickinger Potomac Falls Jason Divers Hidden Valley Matt Lacik Riverbend Adam Morrison Smithfield

2007 A All-State BaseballFirst TeamPlayer Position SchoolBrian Jordan Pitcher Goochland Josh Wenger Pitcher Buffalo Gap John Hicks Catcher Goochland Josh Wingate First Base Grayson Co.Cody Bentley Second Base J.J. Kelly Gavin Hylton Third Base ChathamLuke Sanders Shortstop Lancaster Adam Bedsaul Outfield Grayson Co.Andrew Kennedy Outfield Clintwood Brandon Phillips Outfield St. Paul Caleb Dorton Utility James River Riley McDonald DH Strasburg

Second TeamAbrham Williams Pitcher Radford Keith Fenner Pitcher Chilhowie Justin Newberry Catcher Honaker Hunter Kelly First Base Rappahannock Ryan Collins Second Base Matthews Michael Hale Third Base RappahannockDerek Adams Shortstop Randolph

HenryDrew Hooper Outfield Middlesex Jordan Wind Outfield Essex Timmy McDonald Outfield Strasburg William Campbell Utility Page County Jordan Poole DH Fort Chiswell

Honorable MentionWill Saunders Lancaster Logan Ball Honaker Jonathan George Lancaster Dylan Harding Castlewood Jim McGuire Glenvar Josh Rigney Radford Zac Jessee Lebanon Danny Smith King William Brandon Lucus Auburn Brian Jordan Goochland Jonathon Summers Lancaster Travis Collier Matthews Cory Chance Arcadia Zak Sturgill J.J. Kelly Brad Duke James River John Tappan Chatham Travis Jenkins Rappahannock Chris Large Coeburn Matt Dotson J.J.Kelly Will Walker Chilhowie Justin Kiser Haysi Travis Morris Buffalo Gap Adam Honaker Honaker Justin Wilson J.J. Kelly

2007 AAA All-State Baseball 2007 AA All-State Baseball 2007 A All-State Baseball

PLAYER OF THE YEARDeck McGuire — Deep Run

COACH OF THE YEARGrant Odell — Deep Run

PLAYER OF THE YEARAndrew Armstrong — Turner Ashby

COACH OF THE YEARRichie Anderson — Turner Ashby

PLAYER OF THE YEARBrian Jordan — Goochland

COACH OF THE YEARJeff Smoot — Strasburg

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First Team OffensePlayer Position SchoolAndrew Belcher Center L.C. BirdTyler Barfield Guard WestfieldWill Wilson Guard LangleyMorgan Moses Tackle MeadowbrookDavid Wang Tackle Stone BridgeKendrick Mcclary Tight End L.C. BirdKerry Boykins Wide Out Oscar SmithTodd Harrelson Wide Out Oscar SmithJohnny Pickett Wide Out WestfieldRyan Moody Wide Out Stone BridgeJustin White Running Back HermitageKevin Whaley Running Back SalemTorrian Pace Running Back ChantillyMike Glennon Quarterback WestfieldKevin Whaley Kick Returner SalemTyler Bitancurt Place Kicker West Springfield

Second Team OffenseRichard Williams Center Gw-DanvilleDominik Davenport Guard PhoebusJamara Gray Guard Oscar SmithDeantre Rhodes Tackle VarinaCharlie Jones Tackle PhoebusBrandon Church Tight End Lake TaylorDequan Coles Wide Out DinwiddieHarry Daniel Wide Out Highland SpringsReid Evans Wide Out PhoebusA.J. Price Wide Out South LakesTorrean Crowell Running Back MeadowbrookTron Martinez Running Back HamptonDavid Wilson Running Back Gw-DanvilleTajh Boyd Quarterback PhoebusMarcus Burley Kick Returner Highland SpringsMatt Bevins Place Kicker Warwick

First Team DefensePlayer Position SchoolTerrell Lynch Lineman HermitageDominik Davenport Lineman PhoebusZack Thompson Lineman Stone BridgeJamel Davis Defensive End HermitageTyrell Wilson Defensive End HamptonKenny Fryman Linebacker HanoverLyndell Gibson Linebacker SalemPerry Jones Linebacker Oscar SmithBrian Kennedy Linebacker WestfieldMarcus Burley Defensive Back Highland SpringsReid Evans Defensive Back PhoebusTodd Harrelson Defensive Back Oscar SmithJeron Gouveia Defensive Back Stone BridgeMatt Pennington Punter AtleeJerrell White Punt Returner Dinwiddie

Second Team DefenseDeandre Rhodes Lineman VarinaDerrick Hopkins Lineman Highland SpringsWilliam Jefferson Lineman HamptonEvan Hales Lineman Oscar SmithGeorge Bansah Lineman PotomacJamar Gray Defensive End Oscar SmithBrian Slay Defensive End Stone BridgeJosh Castlebury Linebacker L.C. BirdBrett Diamond Linebacker MatoacaDarius Mcmillian Linebacker PhoebusStephon Robertson Linebacker EdisonJustin Carr Defensive Back HermitageLeonard Smith Defensive Back ManchesterTucker Karh Defensive Back WestfieldAboul Kenneth Defensive Back PotomacTravis Tarpley Defensive Back Gw-DanvilleTyler Bitancort Punter West SpringfieldKevin Robinson Punt Returner Lake Braddock

OFFENSE PLAYER OF THE YEAR:Mike Glennon — Westfield

DEFENSE PLAYER OF THE YEAR:Jeron Gouveia — Stone Bridge

2007 AAA All-State Football

Division 5 COACH OF THE YEAR: Mike Thompson — Stone BridgeDivision 6 COACH OF THE YEAR: Tom Verbanic — Westfield

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First Team OffensePlayer Position SchoolJohn Fitzgibbons Center MartinsvilleJoey Christine Guard SherandoDylen Hall Guard PulaskiDaniel Overstreet Tackle BlacksburgJake Miles Tackle MonticelloBrian Barlow Tight End SherandoAustin Fuller Wide Out RichlandsEmmett Brown Wide Out PowhatanTakeem Hedgeman Running Back MonticelloDyrell Roberts Running Back SmithfieldAlex Owah Running Back HarrisonburgPeter Rose Quarterback Amherst CountyJonathan Moore Kick Returner Amherst CountyCaleb Violette Place Kicker Blacksburg

Second Team OffenseJeremy Kennedy Center LafayetteCorey Crawford Guard R.E. LeeDallas McDaniel Guard HeritageNathan Mullins Tackle PowhatanAaron Reed Tackle BroadwayGeorge George Tight End SalemP.J. Hayden Wide Out James MonroeDerrick McCoy Wide Out Amherst CountyMartin Scales Running Back BassettDlonald Talley Running Back Park ViewMarkeith Brisco Running Back SherandoRoss Metheny Quarterback SherandoP.J. Hayden Kick Returner James MonroeAndrew Lloyd Place Kicker James Wood

First Team DefensePlayer Position SchoolDerrick McCoy Defensive End Amherst CountyAaron Harper Defensive End CourtlandWill Hill Lineman LafayetteThomas Mulabah Lineman Park ViewJustins Woods Lineman BassettJabrel Mines Linebacker CarolineRonnell Brandon Linebacker HarrisonburgTyler Snow Linebacker William ByrdShane Wicks Linebacker RichlandsT.J. Ptachick Defensive Back LafayetteChris Jessop Defensive Back Broad RunQuntin Hunter Defensive Back OrangeMichel Steele Defensive Back R.E. LeeMatt Mares Punter Lafayette

Second Team DefensePatrick Pollifrone Defensive End SalemRonwyn Pritchett Defensive End MartinsvilleDylan Walsh Lineman RockbridgeJoey Christine Lineman SherandoZach Pruett Lineman RichlandsTahliek Tallaferro Linebacker PowhatanStephen Meadows Linebacker James MonroeA.J. Parrish Linebacker Amherst CountyTyler Barreras Linebacker GrahamDaron Fleming Defensive Back PowhatanDerek Crosen Defensive Back SherandoP.J. Hayden Defensive Back James MonroeMartin Scales Defensive Back BassettCody Ayer Punter Carroll County

OFFENSE PLAYER OF THE YEAR:Peter Rose — Amherst County

DEFENSE PLAYER OF THE YEAR:Derrick McCoy — Amherst County

2007 AA All-State Football

Division 3 COACH OF THE YEAR: Brud Bicknell — MonticelloDivision 4 COACH OF THE YEAR: Scott Abell — Amherst

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First Team OffensePlayer Position SchoolSawyer Russell Center James RiverDeshawn Viers Offensive Line Colonial BeachAustin Lucas Offensive Line George MasonSteven Sessor Offensive Line GilesRussell Hull Offensive Line ClintwoodJoe Yates Tight End HaysRyan Lowe Wide Out EssexBrandon Davis Wide Out George WytheJoe Cadle Wide Out John BattleBrandon Foster Running Back Colonial BeachPickle Nuckols Running Back Buffalo GapD.J. Coles Running Back GoochlandDavid Harrison Running Back Rural RetreatTyler Parks Running Back Gate CityTravis Morris Quarterback Buffalo GapEthan Stewart Quarterback John I BurtonCody Journell Place Kicker Giles

Second Team OffenseBennett Fulper Center GretnaAndre Rose Offensive Line Sussex CentralMike Barbour Offensive Line William CampbellTrevon Daniels Offensive Line GoochlandAaron Lundy Offensive Line ChilhowieKaleb Gallimore Tight End FloydTravis Howell Wide Out Surry CountyStanley Peerman Wide Out William CampbellDelmas Lawson Wide Out Powell ValleyGeoffrey Warren Running Back Surry CountyJordan Wind Quarterback EssexBen Hopewell Kick Returner Wilson Memorial

First Team DefensePlayer Position SchoolTyron Haskins Lineman GretnaThomas Craig Lineman George WytheChris Fraley Lineman Powell ValleyCory Plecker Defensive End BathTyler Tiller Defensive End Gate CityKevin White Linebacker King WilliamsDevonne Keen Linebacker GretnaBilly Cook Linebacker GilesWill Godsey Linebacker John I. BurtonTheodore Miller Defensive Back GretnaBryant Vennable Defensive Back GretnaLuke Harris Defensive Back FloydDustin Jones Defensive Back Gate CityPhilip Ramsey Punter StrasburgCedric Mitchell Punt Returner Powell Valley

Second Team DefenseDelvin Hence Lineman EssexAndre Rose Lineman Sussex CentralSteven Meadows Lineman ChilhowieJustin Hobbs Defensive End Washington & LeeGreg Thompson Defensive End GraysonTrent Porter Linebacker SurryJohn Austin Hicks Linebacker GoochlandB.J. Mclaughlin Linebacker GoochlandDevin Smith Linebacker George WytheMichael Johnson Defensive Back Buffalo GapSpencer Slayton Defensive Back William CampbellRobert Yonce Defensive Back George WytheChris Robinson Defensive Back ClintwoodJames Jervey Punter FranklinTheodore Miller Punt Returner Gretna

OFFENSE PLAYER OF THE YEAR:D. J. Coles — Goochland

DEFENSE PLAYER OF THE YEAR:Devonne Keen — Gretna

2007 A All-State Football

Division 1 COACH OF THE YEAR: Rob Maxwell — Buffalo GapDivision 2 COACH OF THE YEAR: Chris Thurman — Gretna

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New VHSCA Coaches Connection Program Launched!Providing the VHSCA and its member coaches with more than just a website…★ New, Exciting VHSCA Website and Features★ All Star Program★ Hall of Fame & All State Recognition★ Coaches Recognition★ Scholarships & Awards★ Member Communication★ Member Management/ Online RegistrationPlus…★ Every VHSCA Member Coach Receives

Tools & Systems to make their Lives Easier…

PERSONAL COACHES SYSTEM:★ Private/ Personal Communication System—with all Members★ “Open Dates” & Job Openings Search ★ Tool for distributing scores and results to members of the media★ Team Management—Documents & Communication

THEIR OWN TEAM WEBSITE:★ Branded by YOUR School and YOUR Team★ Team Management systems:★ Schedule and Game Results Management★ Player and Team Statistics—Displayed at personal, team, district, region, and state levels★ Video System and Photo Gallery★ Coach-Controlled Player Recruiting Tool

To register with thenew website, click on“Join VHSCA” on thewebsite homepage atwww.vhscainc.com

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Whether your idea offun is a day full ofactivity or a leisurely

boat ride, Hampton is achampion among cities!Although the 2008 AnnualClinic and All-Star Games’schedule will keep you busy withseminars and athletic events,there will be plenty of time foryou to see the sights and havesome fun in Hampton –America’s oldest continuousEnglish-speaking settlement.

There is never a shortage offun in Hampton Roads centerattraction! There are more than100 area attractions within

minutes of us. your family issure to enjoy the newAdventures in Flight Gallery atthe Virginia Air & SpaceCener, The Cousteau Society,the Hampton HistoryMuseum, Bass Pro Shops andmuch more.

Surrounding area attractionsinclude Colonial Williamsburg,Virginia Beach, BuschGardens, harbor tours on thelargest natural harbor in theworld, and waer sports ont heChesapeake Bay. Our region isrich in colonial, Civil War,African American and aviationhistory! The Virginia Air and Space Museum exhibits many of

NASA’s most dramatic space artifacts, including the Apollo12 Command Module, a Viking Mars Lander, satellites,space suits, and moon rocks. The center also houses adozen aircraft, the Hampton Roads History Center, andsoutheastern Virginia’s only IMAX theater.

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Hampton and the VHSCA Clinic and All-Star GamesA Winning CombinationJJuunnee 3300--JJuullyy 44,, 22000088

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AIR POWER PARKLearn about Hampton’s space and aviation history by touring theoutdoor air and spacecraft displays, model airplane collection andwind tunnel exhibit at Air Power Park. Home to one of the largestcivilian-owned collections of aircraft and missiles in the UnitedStates, Air Power Park contains aircraft from the country’s variousservice branches, including a Nike surface-to-air missile, a P-1127Kestrel vertical-lift jet and an F-100D Super Sabre, the first AirForce fighter with true supersonic performance.

BASS PRO SHOPS (OUTDOOR WORLD)Located at Pine Chapel Road and I-64, Bass Pro Shops® OutdoorWorld® is much more than a hunting and fishing store, Bass ProShops also offers equipment for hiking, backpacking, camping,outdoor cooking and more. Shoppers will also find outdoor apparelfor men, women and children, along with a fine selection of casualand athletic footwear. A gift and nature shop serves up a widevariety of outdoor-related items from lamps and dishes to birdfeeders and furniture.

Unique exterior and interior motifs have branded Bass ProShops stores as Visually appealing, high quality outdoor stores.The outdoor feel is brought indoors through massive log and rockwork, aquariums and water features, as well as an extensivecollections of fish and wildlife exhibits all helping to maximize theexperience of the outdoor enthusiast.

A large atrium inside showcases an impressive 30’ rockmountain climbing wall, fashioned to resemble a rock bluff fromthe Roanoke Valley. A cascading waterfall tumbles down into a19,000-gallon aquarium stocked with striped bass, catfish andcrappie. The aquarium is also home to lunker largemouth bass.Trees plus other plants and wildlife native to Virginia can be seenon the rock ledges and crevices.

BEACHES AND FISHINGBuckroe Beach, located along Hampton’s Chesapeake Bayshoreline, is a popular family beach. The beach officially opensMemorial Day weekend and closes Labor Day weekend. Lifeguardsare on duty during the official season. Visitors are invited to enjoythe playground, in-water craft available for rent, guided beachexplorer programs. Don’t miss the evening entertainment onTuesdays and Sundays during the summer season.

Grandview Nature Preserve and Beach, located off BeachRoad, is ideal for wildlife observations, ecological studies andhiking. Grandview’s 578 acres of marshland include a beach thatstretches for more than two miles. Educational tours and guidedcanoe/kayak excursions through the preserve are offered.

Charter fishing boats depart from Down Hampton PublicPiers, the foot of King Street, Salt Ponds Marina and Wallace’sMarina at Dandy Point for excursions on the Chesapeake Bay.Several head boats offer fishing excursions and charters year-round.

HAMPTON HISTORY MUSEUMOpened in May 2003, the Hampton History Museum interpretsHampton’s unique past spanning from its inhabitance by theKecoughtan Indians to the 20th century and the city’s role as thebirthplace of American space program. The center’s ten galleriesspotlight events in the city’s history including the arrival of CaptainJohn Smith and the first settlers, the demise of Blackbeard thePirate, and the emergence of Hampton’s seafood industry,establishing the city as “Crabtown.” A changing gallery on thesecond floor hosts visiting historic and pop culture exhibits. Themuseum also houses the Hampton Visitor Center.

MISS HAMPTON II HARBOR CRUISESA double-decked tour boat, the Miss Hampton II carries passengersout to the Hampton Roads harbor and Chesapeake Bay. On thisnarrated tour, visitors will cruise past Blackbeard’s Point, HamptonUniversity, Old Point Comfort and the Norfolk Naval Base, wherethey’ll get a look at the mighty ships and submarines berthed at theworld’s largest naval base. A highlight of the cruise is a stop at FortWool, where passengers disembark for a guided tour of this islandfortification.

VIRGINIA AIR & SPACE CENTERThe official visitor center for NASA Langley Research facilities, theVirginia Air & Space Center and Hampton Roads History Centerhouses a spectacular collection of flight- and space-related artifacts,interactive exhibits, historical displays and a giant-screen, 3-DIMAX® Theater. Visitors can see a three-billion-year-old moonrock, collected during the Apollo 17 mission; the Apollo 12Command Module that journeyed to the moon and back; and areplica of the Lunar Orbiter, which mapped the moon’s surface forfuture landings. The Cosmic CafÈ offers food and be sure tobrowse the gift shop.

Unveiled in time to celebrate the Centennial of Flight (2003),the Adventures in Flight gallery offers a 15,000 square footexpansion which highlights commercial, civil and military aviationwhile exploring the origins of flight. A section tells the WrightBrothers’ story through a series of interactive exhibits such as a full-scale reproduction of the Wright Flyer, the Wright Brothers’ BicycleShop, a wind tunnel exhibit and a Wing Warper component.

The gallery’s Commercial and Civil Aviation area features afull-size DC-9 with flight simulator. Check out the Test Flight Pre-show Theater, Flying Lab simulator, Propulsion Mini-Theater andA Day in the Life of a Suitcase. The Air Traffic Control areadisplays a real-time electronic map of North America showing allaircraft in flight. The Air Power Over Hampton Roads allowsadventurous minds to build airplanes and a B-24 motion simulatorprovides the first-person experience of a World War II bomber.

Hampton Attractions

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Tyrod TaylorHampton HS

Davon MorganVarina HS

Anthony StaplesPotomac HS

Joshua SpurlockPowell Valley HS

VHSCA All-Star

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VHSCA All-Star

OFFENSE DEFENSE

OFFENSE DEFENSE

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Meagan RutherfordJohn Battle HS

Andrea BarbourCharlottesville HS

Ridge McKeitherGeorge Washington HS

Brandon RozzellHighland Springs HS

2007 MVPs

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2007 MVPs

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Anna TupyThomas Edison HS

Katherine SautterFirst Colonial HS

Adam RosioliJefferson Forest HS

Anthony HanTabb HS

VHSCA All-Star

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Katie SpitzerBroadway HS

Jordan BurkholderTurner Ashby HS

Emily MartinLord Botetourt HS

Lindsay CallahamLandstown HS

2007 MVPs

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Jeff JeffersonTunstall HS

Derek AdamsRandolph Henry HS

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VHSCA All-Star2007 MVPs

CongratulationsVHSCA All-Star 2007 MVPs

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GENERAL CRITERIANominees must exemplify the highest standards of sportsmanship, ethical conduct, moral character, and carry the endorsementof their respective high school.

The categories of athlete, coach, and contributor are included on the nomination form for expediency in understanding theprimary area in which an individual is to be considered for their achievements in interscholastic athletics and activities. Thegrouping is for screening purposes only and to assist those making the nominations in understanding the type of informationrequired. Once nominees are inducted, they are not categorized, but all are recognized as members of the Virginia High SchoolHall of Fame.

To further explain, athletes would be former student participants who are being nominated for their achievements ininterscholastic athletics. Coaches would be considered on the merits of their high school coaching achievements only. Acontributor would be an individual who has made a contribution to interscholastic athletics or activities in some capacity otherthan those previously mentioned, including such areas as administration, sports ,medicine, sports media, official, activities sponsoror participant, etc.

All candidates will be judged on their significant and/or long term contribution to interscholastic athletics and activities.While many have served their school and local programs over a long and distinguished career, their accomplishmentsmust have been worthy of state recognition for them to be considered. Longevity, without meaningful state impact, doesnot constitute appropriate credentials for hall of fame consideration.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

(a) Coaches being considered must be retired or deceased with at least 20 years service in Virginia at a member school(s) or haveserved 25 years at a member school(s) and still actively coaching. Persons nominated as a contributor to the VHSL must meetsimilar criteria for a comparable period of time. If the candidate is a coach, the candidate must be a member of the VirginiaState High School Coaches Association

(b) Athletes are eligible for nomination 5 years after their high school graduation. Their nomination initially will be placed in aInactive Category; 10 years after their high graduation, they will be placed in the Active Category and brought before theScreening Committee for consideration in the Hall of Fame.

METHODS OF NOMINATION(a) Any VHSCA member in good standing or VHSL member school may nominate.(b) The nominating deadline in Oct. 31, in the year prior to the year of induction.(c) No individual may make more than one nomination per year.(d) Nominations for candidates not selected shall remain open for consideration each of the next two years but will no

longer be considered thereafter unless a new renomination is submitted.

Go to www.vhscainc.com to obtain forms.

Virginia High School Hall of FameOFFICIAL NOMINATION FORM

Sponsored by

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Virginia High SchoolHALL OF FAMEAthletes

Wardell (“Dell”)Stephen CurryFort Defiance High SchoolFort Defiance has two state championships.Dell Curry was on both teams. As a senior, heled the Indians to baseball glory. In basketball,his sport of choice, Dell set and still holds theschool record for most points in a game, mostpoints in a season, most points in a career,best scoring average in a career and mostrebounds in a career, leading the team to thepinnacle of success with a state championship

as a sophomore. As a senior, he was selected as a National High School All-American, a McDonald’s High School All-American and a Parade High School All-American. He received a scholarship to Virginia Tech in the fall of 1982, for which hecontinued to play both baseball and basketball. He was drafted by the major leagueBaltimore Orioles in 1985. In 1986, he began a 16-year career with the NationalBasketball Association’s Utah Jazz. Dell is currently the Director of PlayerDevelopment with the NBA’s Charlotte Bobcats.

Terry Gayle KirbyTabb High SchoolTerry Kirby’s high school football career as arunning back included 104 touchdowns and7,428 rushing yards; both were state recordswhen they were achieved. His 26 consecutive100-yard games and 36 career 100-yard gamesare state records to this day. His namecontinues to appear in the VHSL Record Bookmaking 11 appearances, 10 in football and 1 inbasketball. Kirby was also successful on thetrack and the baseball diamond. NamedNational Player of the Year by both Parade

Magazine and Gatorade Circle of Champions for football, Kirby continued his careerat the University of Virginia where he was the Cavaliers’ all-time leading rusher with3,348 yards (now number three), 567 rushes and 24 touchdowns. Following college,he played 10 seasons in the National Football League with the Miami Dolphins, SanFrancisco 49ers, Cleveland Browns and Oakland Raiders.

Christopher Carroll SladeTabb High SchoolChris Slade was an accomplished three-sportathlete while at Tabb High School. He ran trackand played basketball, but the sport in whichhe excelled was football. Slade was on the1987 state championship football team as adefensive end during his junior year. His 47sacks was a school record, and he was laternamed USA Today All-American Defensive End.He continued as a defensive end at theUniversity of Virginia where he was a four-year

starter and set UVa’s records for single season sacks (15) and career sacks (40). Hewas a three-time All-ACC team member and was named National Defensive Player ofthe Year in 1992. Slade was first pick in the second round of the National FootballLeague draft (New England), he played in Super Bowl XXXI and was twice named tothe NFL Pro Bowl team.

The Class of 2007 includes two coaches,three athletes and five contributors.

Ten individuals who have made outstanding contributions to high school activityprograms will be honored on October 9 with membership in the Virginia High School

Hall of Fame. Members of the Class of 2007, the 18th to be inducted, will bring totalmembership to 187.

Sponsored jointly by the Virginia High School League and the Virginia High SchoolCoaches Association, the hall is dedicated to preserving the rich heritage of outstandingachievements by students and adults in sports and activities within Virginia’s public highschools. Athletes are eligible for consideration 10 years after completion of their highschool careers and are judged primarily for their achievements in interscholastic sports.Coaches are eligible after 15 years of experience or upon retirement and are judged onthe merits of their achievements at the high school level. Contributors are professionalswho have rendered significant services in some other capacity such as administration,academic activities, officiating, media, or sports medicine.

CoachesWayne M. CosbySouthampton High SchoolWayne Cosby briefly coached football andbasketball at Huguenot High School in Richmondbefore transferring to Southampton High Schoolin Courtland. In fourteen years of coachingfootball at Southampton, Coach Cosby accrued arecord consisting of 126 wins, 18 losses and twoties. Within those 126 wins are 69 consecutivewins. In the eight-year period between 1972 and1979, his teams experienced a “super run,”making it to the state championship every year

and dominating Group AA action by winning four state titles and finishing in therunner-up position in the other four years. Cosby was on the VHSCA All-Star coachingsquad for eight consecutive years and has also been named Coach of the Year byseveral different associations. He retired from the Southampton County Public Schoolsystem as an assistant principal in 1981 and has been serving as Southampton CountyCircuit Court Clerk ever since.

Dennis S. KozlowskiBethel High SchoolAccumulated from his 28 years as Bethel HighSchool’s outdoor track coach, Dennis Kozlowskihas 75 individual state champions and threeteam titles (1977, 1984 and 1986) to his credit.“Coach Koz” also served as the school’s headfootball coach for 25 years, finishing with a 172-86 record and state championship wins in 1974,1976 and 1992. Under his leadership, the Bruinsgarnered three regional titles and five districttitles. Six of his former players went on tosuccessful careers in the NFL; two of them have

Super Bowl rings. Koz is a two-time Coach of the Year, a Peninsula Sports Club’s Manof the Year and an inductee of the Luzerne County, PA Hall of Fame (PennsylvaniaInterscholastic Athletic Association). He is currently the assistant football coach for theNewport News Shipbuilding football team.

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The nominations for the Hall of Fame are due October 31 of each year, for induction the following fall.Nomination must be made through members of the VHSL or VHSCA, and those interested in nominating deserving

individuals may secure a nomination packet from Sharon Condoulis at the VHSL office (434-977-8475).(Reprinted courtesy of VHSL)

Contributors

Bruce W. Bowen, CMAAHermitage High SchoolBruce Bowen has served the Virginia high schoolcommunity for 15 years as a coach and 20 yearsas an athletic administrator. As a cross countryand track coach, Bowen has 11 district titles,seven regional titles and one state championshiptitle under his belt. As an athletic administrator, hedirected 65 district, 22 regional and six stateevents; played a lead role in establishing cheercompetition in the Colonial District, serving asCentral Region chairman on the cheerleading

committee; served as VIAAA president; served on the VHSL Executive Committee; andco-chaired the VHSL Student Leadership Conference. The VHSCA has recognizedBowen’s contributions by naming him Coach of the Year in 1982 and by presenting himwith its Distinguished Service Award in 1993. He continues to faithfully serve theColonial District, Central Region and state of Virginia as athletic director at HermitageHigh School.

Dr. Carol Rae Chory,CMAAKempsville High SchoolDr. Chory’s influence has been felt way beyond thewalls of Kempsville High School, where she hasserved as Student Activities Coordinator since1979. Her relationship with VHSL goes back evenfurther, beginning with her service as a state fieldhockey official in 1976, and spanning the years asa member of numerous committees including theExecutive Committee, Tournament Committee,

Equity Committee, Student Leaders Conference Host Committee, Hall of Fame SelectionCommittee and Calendar Committee. She is a former VIAAA treasurer and president andalso a Certified Master Athletic Administrator. On the national level, Dr. Chory hasserved the NIAAA as a state representative, Credentials Committee member andconference speaker. She has also been a delegate representing Section II within theNational Federation of State High School Associations.

Jerry F. DevineyVirginia Beach City Public SchoolsJerry Deviney has been shaping the lives of youngpeople since 1964 when he was a teacher atMalibu Elementary School. Since then, his titleshave not been limited to yearbook sponsor, SCAadviser, basketball coach, football coach,leadership workshop director, student activitiescoordinator, assistant principal, principal, firstsupervisor of student activities, area team director,director of secondary education and interimdeputy superintendent. Deviney has also served on

the VHSL Executive Committee and is a member of both the Virginia and NationalAssociation of Secondary School Principals. Whether it was his assistance in theformation of the Beach District, his hosting of state soccer and gymnasticchampionships or his hosting highly acclaimed state and national student eadershipconferences, the impact of Jerry Deviney’s service reaches across the state of Virginiaand beyond.

Sandra A. Hadaway,CMAASalem High SchoolSandy Hadaway has served the Virginia PublicSchools for over 30 years. She has officiatedbasketball, field hockey, lacrosse, softball andvolleyball on both the high school and collegiatelevel. She has directed countless VHSL district,regional and state tournaments. Hadaway is aCoaches Education Instructor, conference presenterand former officer (treasurer and president) of the

VIAAA. Her national influence includes serving on the NIAAA Membership and ServicesCommittee and as a Section II Delegate for five years. She has faithfully served theVHSL as a presenter at Group Board Meetings and Sportsmanship Summits, aninterpreter for girls’ lacrosse, and member of the Sportsmanship Committee, PersonnelSelection Committee, Hall of Fame Selection Committee and Realignment of PairingsCommittee. Hadaway continues to serve as athletic director at Salem High School inSalem.

Harry Montague WardMathews County Public SchoolsFrom 1968 to 2003, Harry Ward served Mathews High School as a baseball coach, basketball coach, football coach, athletic director,principal and superintendent. Ward is a former board member of the Virginia Association of School Superintendents and two-time VHSLExecutive Committee member. His lasting contribution to the VHSL includes the introduction of legislation that breaks ties in regularseason football and the implementation of division play in football. Ward is currently the Director of Risk Management Services for theVSBA.

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Virginia High SchoolHALL OF FAMEPAST INDUCTEES

CLASS OF 2006 INDUCTEESJamael O. Barber-Athlete-Cave Springs HSAtiim K. Barber-Athlete-Cave Springs HSCharles W. Bowers-Coach-Wilson Memorial HSJ.J. Updike-Coach-Harrisonburg HSJoe H. Gieck, EdD, ATC, PT-Contributor-University

of VirginiaDonna L. King-Contributor-Fairfax County Public

SchoolsNancy C. Phaup-Contributor-Prince Edward County

HSWilma H. Wirt-Contributor-Virginia Commonwealth

University

CLASS OF 2005 INDUCTEESNick Colobro-Coach-Gate City HSTom Turner-Coach-Appalachia HSJerry Lee Slaughter-Coach-Fieldale-Collinsville

HSFrances A. Simpson-Coach-E.C. Glass HSBeth Walker-Coach-Park View HSEvan Tracy Stallard-Athlete-Coeburn HSVito A. Perriello, Jr., M.D.-Contributor-VHSL and

NFHS Sports Medicine Advisory CommitteeLarry Johnson-Contributor-Virginia HS

League

CLASS OF 2004 INDUCTEESDoug Bates-Athlete-J.J. Kelly HSBryant Stith-Athlete-Brunswick Senior HSLeo Anthony-Coach-First Colonial HSJoseph Leroy Dail-Coach-Southampton HSEdward Allen Jr.-Contributor-New Kent HSEvelyn Dawkins-Contributor-Kecoughtan HSDonald Hitt-Contributor-Madison County HSDavid Morgan-Contributor-Oakton HS

CLASS OF 2003 INDUCTEESBarry Hamler-Athlete-Powell Valley HSGrant Hill-Athlete-South Lakes SchoolStephen Hubbard-Coach-Coeburn HSJoe May-Coach-Nottoway HSLillie Moore-Coach-George Wythe HSKaren Fitch-Contributor-Blacksburg HSCecil Layman, Jr.-Contributor-Riverheads HSJudy Wallace-Contributor-Abingdon HS

CLASS OF 2002 INDUCTEESTamela Penny-Athlete-Hermitage HSPat Austin-Coach-Waynesboro HSGerald Burke-Coach-Brunswick Senior HSEddie Icenhour-Coach-Virginia HSGlenn Proctor-Coach-Strasburg HSClaudia Dodson-Contributor-Virginia HS

LeagueCarol Lange-Contributor-Thomas Jefferson High

School for Science and TechnologyHugh Pendleton-Contributor-Rustburg HS

CLASS OF 2001 INDUCTEESRobert Nathan Banks-Hampton HSBill Brown-C.D. Hylton HSVincent “Buddy” Comer-Page County HSJim Cutler-Liberty HSRalph Ashley Harrison-Albemarle HSNancy Ruth Patterson-William Fleming City HSJim Sangston-Douglas Freeman HSWillis White-Salem HS

CLASS OF 2000 INDUCTEESJacqueline Gordon-Athlete-Girls Track & Field-

W.T. Woodson HSBenita Fitzgerald Mosley-Athlete-Track-Gar-Field HSWilliam (Buster) O’Brien-Athlete-Football-

Princess Anne HSKenneth Willard-Athlete-Football/Baseball-Varina HSIna Kate Carter-Coach-Culpeper County HSSidney (Chippie) Chappell-Coach-Central HSDelmer Botkin-Contributor-Turner Ashby HSWilliam Leffler-Contributer-The Virgina Pilot and

The Ledger StarRobert Patterson-Contributor-William Byrd HS

CLASS OF 1999 INDUCTEESAly Kahn Johnson-Coach-Cross Country-T.C.

Williams HSWilliam W. Lawson, Jr.-Coach-Basketball-

Petersburg HSSamuel B. Woods-Coach-Tennis-Thomas Jefferson HSJennifer Jerrue Bradley-Contributor-Abingdon HSJames Caroll-Contributor-BroadcasterLarry Samuel Pence-Contributor-Turner Ashby HS

CLASS OF 1998 INDUCTEESGlynn Carlock-Coach-Football-Graham HSRichard Fitz-Contributor-Journalism-Halifax HSNancy Fowlkes-Coach-Field Hockey-Frank Cox HSPaula Girven-Athlete-Track-Gar-fieldCharles Kurtz-Contributor-AdministratorAnn Lockett-Coach-Prince William HSBob Sandell-Official-ContributorMack Shupe-Coach-Baseball-J.J. Kelly HSBarty Smith-Athlete-Football-Douglas Freeman HS

CLASS OF 1997 INDUCTEESRobert Lee Carson-ContributorWilliam Lee Knowles, Jr.-Athletic Director-

ContributorWilliam O. Lee-Officials-ContributorBetty S. Marton-Publications-ContributorTom Trice-Athlete Football, Basketball-E.C. Glass HSEric Sievers-Athlete-Washington & Lee HS

Phil Robbins-Coach-Football-Powell Valley HSEd Henry-Coach-Football-Annandale HS,

Robinson HS, George Marshall HSFrank Webster-Football-First Colonial HS

CLASS OF 1996 INDUCTEESJacob L. (Jake) Adams-Athlete-Highland Springs HSDonald Glick (Deceased)-Coach-Boy’s Track & Field-

Montevideo HSJoan Hudson-Coach-Girl’s Track-New Kent HSNorman Lineburg-Coach-Football & Track-

Radford HSRonald Skeen-Coach-Basketball-Thomas Walker HSRobert Williams-Coach-Football-Parry McCluer HSNancy Haga-Contributor-Longwood CollegeJames Omps-Contributor-John Handley HS

CLASS OF 1995 INDUCTEESJeff Baker-Athlete-Football/Basketball-Gate City HSHuldah (Hud) Clark-Contributor-Scholastic

PublicationsEddie Dean-Coach-Football Madison County HSPaul Hatcher-Coach-Basketball-Lee Stauntan HSDon River-Athletic DirectorJames Stover-ContributorClaude Warren-Coach/Athletics Director-

Harrisonburg HS

CLASS OF 1994 INDUCTEESFrancis (Boodie) Albert-Coach-Football-Covington HSWeldon Bloxsom-Coach-Basketball-Thomas

Jefferson HSStuart (Pete) Brewbaker-Coach-Lexington HSRaymond Crouch-Athlete-Washington & Lee HSCarl Deane-Contributor-Football OfficialFrank Eastman-Athlete-Hermitage HSEarl Gillespie-Contributor-Virginia HS LeagueCharlie Karmosky-Contributor-Sports Editor-

Daily PressLouise Martin-Coach-Appomattox HSJoe Robinson-Coach-Lee County HSBert Smith-Contributor-Scholastic PublicationsJimmy Jones-Contributor

CLASS OF 1993 INDUCTEESVic Blue-Game OfficialKen Brown-Coach-Football-Courtland HSPaul Gentry-AthleteMrs. Joel Grimm-Publications-Kecoughtan HSBob Hardage-Coach-Football-Annandale HSCharlie Harkins-Coach-Football-Marion HSJim Holdren-Coach-Track-Thomas Jefferson HSThad Madden-Coach-Football and Track-

Huntington HSBob McCoy-ContributorWendell Seldon-Game Official

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CLASS OF 1992 INDUCTEESHarry Burns Blevins-Contributor-ChesapeakeGordon Hugh Bragg-Coach-AppomattoxJohn E. “eddie” Crane, Sr.-Contributor-BasyeJames Merrill Eason-Coach-HamptonJohn Moyer Epperly-Coach-FairfaxGeorge B. Gasser, Jr.-Contributor-RichmondClarence Jones-Contributor-CharlottesvilleRobert Madison McLelland-ContributorAdelbert Townsend Norwood-Coach-AnnandaleCharles Wallace Nuttycombe-Coach-Newport NewsJohnny Lane Oates-Athlete-Colonial HeightsBarbara Helen Reinwald-Contributor-RestonAl Rinaldi-Coach-RichmondPaul Matthew Sizemore-Coach-UnionvilleThomas George Theodose-Coach-Athlete-

CharlottesvilleGene “Pappy” Thompson-Contributor-Bristol,

TennesseeBen F. Valley-Athlete-Lebanon

CLASS OF 1991 INDUCTEESVincent Bradford-Coach-Football-Track-E.C. Glass HSOllan C. Cassel-Athlete-Track-Appalachia HSJulius Conn-Coach-Administrator-Baseball-Track-

Newport News HSRalph Cummins-Coach-Administrator-Football-

Clintwood HS

Patsy Dean-Coach-Softball-James Madison HSRichard Fletcher-Contributor-VHSL Executive

Executive DirectorChester Fritz-Coach-Administrator-Football-

Hermitage HSHarry Fry-Contributor-Sports Editor-StauntonRobert Hall-Coach-Basketball-Martinsville HSBen Hurt-Contributor-Albemarle HSWilliam Long-Coach-Administrator-Football-Track-

Douglas Freeman HSNorm Lord-Contributor-Official-VHSL InterpreterMoses Malone-Athlete-Basketball-Petersburg HSDr. Frank McCue-Contributor-Doctor-Sports

Medicine-University Of VACharles Savedge-Contributor-VHSL-Journalism

AdvisorSidney Snell-Athlete-Basketball-Football-

Blacksburg HSRobert Stokes-Athlete-Basketball-King William HSLawrence Wilson-Coach-Baseball-George

Washington HS-Danville

CLASS OF 1990 INDUCTEESKeith Atherton-Athlete-Baseball-Cobbs CreekJimmie Bryan-Coach-Basketball-LynchburgJohn Caywood-Contributor-Newport NewsEd Clark, Jr.-Athlete-Football-AppalachiaFrederick Cooper-Coach-Golf-Mount Jackson

Bobby Crantz-Coach-Golf-Mount JacksonGreever Crouse-Contributor-EmoryCarroll Date-Athlete-Football-WiseHoward Deel-Coach-Basketball-ClintwoodDouglas Dickerson-Athlete-Track-Newport NewsBenton Dodd-Athlete-track-Newport NewsRobert Frank-Contributor-Athens, GeorgiaArt Greene-Contributor-CharlottesvilleMarshall Johnson-Contributor-RichmondWilliam Littlepage-Coach-Basketball-HopewellWilliam Martin-Coach-Wrestling-Virginia BeachWilliam Pace-Contributor-CharlottesvilleAlger Pugh-Coach-Football-DanvilleGeorge Quarles-Coach-Basketball-ChesapeakeRalph Sampson-Athlete-Basketball-HarrisonburgMichael Smith-Coach-Football-HamptonGracie Lee Van Dyck-Coach-Basketball-PortsmouthJohn Youngblood-Contributor-Centreville

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FOOTBALLCoach–School WinsMike Smith–Hampton .............................393Chip Chappell–Lunenburg....................304Phil Robbins–Powell Valley ...................292Roger Brooks–King William ..................250Joe May–Nottoway ...................................248Nick Colobro ...............................................240Tim Sarver–Harrisonburg.......................238David Crist–Blacksburg...........................200Bill Dee-Phoebus .......................................204Ray Long–Patrick Henry..........................187Jim Woodson–Powhatan........................165Vic Williams–Thomas Dale.....................177Marshall Parker–Hopewell....................153Rich Serbay–James Monroe..................157Richard McFee–Huguenot.....................151Ron Axselle–Mills Godwin .....................145Buddy Brown–Tunstall............................133Doug Hubbard–Honaker .......................132Pat Manuel–Matoaca...............................128Littleton Parker–Southampton...........119Tommy Meier–Herndon .........................116James Colley–Haysi ..................................114Taylor Edwards–Martinsville ................113John Adams–VA High ..............................108Mike Barton–Loudoun Valley ...............102Fred Birchett–New Kent............................99Robert Casto–Riverheads.........................93Rick Varevac–Albemarle ...........................83Kevin Saunders–J.J. Kelly..........................66Bob Oliver-Chancellor................................48

BOYS BASKETBALLCoach–School WinsPaul Hatcher–R. E. Lee .............................819Jack Baker–Maury...........................................576Jerry Walters–Central Woodstock.......504Richard Stan Wilson–JI Burton............497Walter Brower–Hampton.......................446Nelson Fox–Parry McCluer.....................441Eddie Goss–Thomas Dale.......................433Ed Allen–New Kent ...................................425Munro Rateau–Fluvanna........................392Kendall Hayes–Potomac ........................372Al Copenhaver–George Wythe ............371John E. Fuller, Sr.–Lakeland ........................357Mike Cartolaro–Altavista .......................349Gerald Thompson–E. Montgomery....344Alan Dunn–Spotsylvania ........................334Chuck Tester–L.C. Bird .............................309Bill Pope–Northside..................................306Steve Henry–Fairfax .................................303Billy Thornhill–Culpeper..............................300Greg Maynard–Albemarle .....................286Bob Locust ...................................................268Tim Meyers–Harrisonburg .....................268Danny Jonas–Ft. Chiswell.......................235Alan Cantrell–Floyd Co. ..........................220Phil Warren–Madison County...............216Darren Maynard–W. Albemarle ...........196Ricky K. Goodman–Council ..................183Dan Stevens-Heritage..............................182Scott Mankins–Millbrook.......................180Jim Kramer–Spotswood .........................167

Jeff Huffman–King William....................150Jeff Hawes-Potomac Falls.......................148Mitchell Minor–Charlottesville ............124Rick Crotts-Glenvar...................................120Todd Lusk–Narrows..................................114

GIRLS BASKETBALLCoach–School WinsLarry Bowman–First Colonial ....................514Pat Deegan–Westfield .............................467Mike Tallon–Woodside............................466Doug Garrett–Midlothian......................458Alan Cantrell–Floyd Co ...........................381Katherine Johnson–Madison Co ........376Robin Dotson–J.J. Kelly ...........................367Harry Terrell–Charlottesville .................307Mike Tallon–Phoebus (R).........................288Jim Crinkley–Colonial Heights .............250Jean Adkins–Henrico...............................247Tracie Hayes–E.C. Glass ...........................219Barry Reed–VA High.................................209Ellen C. Allen–Liberty...............................205Mollie C. Pawlowski–J.R. Tucker ..........171Ronnie Compton–Haysi..........................164Jason Asbell–Jamestown.......................163Rob Lovell–Turner Ashby .......................155Steve Genovese–Meadowbrook .........145Danny Keene–Alleghany........................143Mike Barmoy–Brunswick........................139Julian R. Bumbrey-James Monroe......123Ellen Corum Gaines–Rappahanock ...108Jerry Gibbs–Manchester ...........................93William Griffin–Middlesex .......................71Darrell J. Long–Northumberland ..........60Dickie Bell-Riverheads .....................................60

BASEBALLCoach–School WinsMack Shupe–J. I. Burton..........................605Jim Cutler–Liberty.....................................513Ken Blackley–Rappahannock...............447Tom Harding–Honaker............................417Bill Pelot–Louisa.........................................417Gary Rice–Alleghany................................395Tom Hall–Oakton.......................................385Rick Holcomb–Courtland.......................355Lindsay Woolfolk–Orange.....................326Russell Ingram–Denbigh .......................325Dennis Moody–Midlothian ...................316Charles Adams–Lebanon.......................308Charles Bowers–Wilson Memorial.............303Norbie Wilson–First Colonial ................298Bruce Frazier–Giles...................................283Chuck Welch–Westfield...........................274Greg Conner–Pawhatan .........................266Tim Lowery–Clover Hill ...........................250Bob Oliver–Chancellor ............................273Gary Reese–Nandua.................................226Wayne Pridgen–Radford........................222Billy Wells–Eastern Montgomery ........278Mark Daniels–Virginia H.S. ....................218Al DeWitt-Mathews ..................................217Dale Clark–Thomas Dale ........................213Vic Camechis–Mathews..........................200Danny Mitchell–Hampton.....................200

Richard McElwee–Bath Co. ...................174John A. Marano–Mills Godwin. ............169Tom Verbanic–Fairfax ..............................154Fred Birchett–New Kent .........................148Gary Higginbotham–Meadowbrook......146Barry Shelton–Tunstall ...........................145Jim Shockley–Blacksburg.......................155Rick Lollis–Rockbridge Co......................130Billy Catron–Randolph Henry...............189Dean Sissler–G. Marshall ........................100Jared Mounts-James Wood .....................57

WRESTLINGCoach–School WinsDrew Bright–Douglas Freeman ...........425John Kayajanian–Orange ......................368Bruce Shumaker–Lafayette...................386Richard Hilleary–Forest Park ................325Paul Labazzetta–Woodson ...................304Ed Cressel–Virginia ...................................290Kris Kahila–Franklin Co. ..........................289Doug Roper–Tabb ....................................217Rick Juarez–Broadway ............................196Paul Anthony–Brookville ......................186Timothy Woodward–Graham ..............185Steve Wendt–Spotswood.......................180Rich Pollock–Riverheads ........................160Michael Sacra–Madison County..........147Jim Schnable–Loudoun Valley .............145Mark Martin–Abingdon (R) ...................132Tater Benson–Lord Botetourt...............106Mike Stefanko–Cloverhill .........................93

GIRLS TENNISCoach–School WinsLinda Failes–Spotswood ........................312Sharon Conyers–First Colonial.............250Paul Cash–Prince George .......................215Larry Parpart–Douglas Freeman............197Janet Nelson–Thomas Walker ..............161Judy Moser–Independence...................100

BOYS TENNISCoach–School WinsTom Hoy–Mills Godwin ...........................371Don Tomb–Wakefield...............................259Larry Mannon–Radford .........................255Michael Terry–Charlottesville...............239Doris Scott–Riverheads...........................176Donna Lloyd–Clover Hill.........................100Terry Caldwell–Virginia .............................98Steve Huppert–Christiansburg ..............91Jim Albertson–Clover Hill.........................72

GOLFCoach–School WinsLeo Anthony–First Colonial ...................519Jerry Slaughter–Field. Col......................444Robert Q. Jones–Geo. Washington.....389Tom Hoy–Mills Godwin ...........................383Nelson Fox–Parry McCluer.....................312Shirley Gray–Culpeper ............................280Doug Harvey–Bath Co. ...........................230Darren Maynard–W. Albemarle ...........218Greg Maynard–W. Albemarle ...............218

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Kelly Powell–Randolph-Henry .............172Linda Failes–Spotswood ........................149Drew Bright–Douglas Freeman ...........136Terry Caldwell–VA High..........................134Steve Schmitter–F.E. Kellam..................131Tim Llewellyn–Clover Hill ......................136Bob Parker–Northumberland...............126Bob Witherow–Hopewell.......................102William Duke Jr.–Wilson...........................97

GIRLS CROSS COUNTRYCoach–School WinsJim Holdren–Thomas Jeff. .....................220Jerry Cutright–Louisa..............................218Arthur Rodgers–Woodbridge..............156Kempler Towler–Mills Godwin.............143Jerome Loy–Jefferson Forest ................132George Coulter–Tabb..............................140Stan Morgan–Midlothian.......................114Dave Stewart–Ft. Defiance ....................108Joan Hudson–New Kent .........................106Michael Mahoney–Herndon.................101Joseph Huddle–Central.............................86Mark Harvey–Douglas Freeman ............76

BOYS CROSS COUNTRYCoach–School WinsGeorge Coulter–Tabb..............................257Jim Holdren–Thomas Jeff. .....................226Arthur Rodgers–Woodbridge..............222Jerry Cutright–Louisa..............................182William Chavis–Amherst Co. ................153Joseph Huddle–Battlefield ....................149Robert Gulley–Thomas Dale.................148Stan Morgan–Midlothian.......................124Mark Harvey–Douglas Freeman..........122Jerome Loy–Jefferson Forest ................121Frank Whipp–Hopewell ..........................119Michael Mahoney–Herndon.................107Ron Witherow–Ft. Defiance .....................86

GIRLS OUTDOOR TRACKCoach–School WinsJim Holdren–Thomas Jeff. .....................272Joan Hudson–New Kent .........................251Russell Kelley–Giles..................................240Lillie Moore–George Wythe ..................206Gene H. Bowen–Manchester ................205Derek Dowrey–Handley .........................140R. Jerome Loy–Jefferson Forest ...........117Lyn Amos–Essex.........................................107Dave Stewart–Ft. Defiance.......................98Vatel Dixon–James River...........................97Jerry Cutright–Louisa Cty ........................86Eddie Williams–Bethel...............................84Gene Wassick–Riverheads........................79Arthur Rodgers–Woodbridge ................72Jeff Huffman–King William......................64Chip Long–Spotswood ..............................64Dick Anthony–Thomas Dale....................60Melvin Queen–Indian River .....................51Stan Morgan–Midlothian .........................41

BOYS OUTDOOR TRACKCoach–School WinsGene H. Bowen–Manchester ................346Phil Robbins–Powell Valley ...................243Curtis E. Elder–Charlottesville ..............223Ron Wilkerson–Riverheads ...................218Bill Libby–Spotsylvania ...........................201Jim Holdren–Thomas Jeff. .....................175Norman Lineburg–Radford ..................172Randy Bailey–Christiansburg ...............133Derek Dowrey–Handley .........................128Vatel Dixon–James River ........................122Jerry Huffman–Giles................................119Roy Ferri–Stuart .........................................113Tap Pace–Fluvanna ...................................102Mark Martin–Abingdon (R)......................97Ed Driskill–Waynesboro ............................86Jerry Cutright–Louisa Cty.........................83Arthur Rodgers–Woodbridge ................82Lanny Doan-Bayside...................................81James Colley–Haysi.....................................73Dick Anthony–Thomas Dale....................55Chip Long–Spotswood ..............................54Eddie Williams–Bethel...............................41

VOLLEYBALLCoach–School WinsMark Ragland–Albemarle......................383Jerry Williams–John Battle....................361Jackie Hardy–Tunstall .............................313Cynthia Burnett–New Kent...................289Rose Houk–Galax ......................................271Tracie Weston–Mills Godwin ................269Alan Knight–Page Cty..............................262Steve Eliasak–Clover Hill (B)..................251Charles Campbell–Grayson County...153Tom Stephenson–Jamestown..............145Tamalyn Tanis-Cave Spring ...................134Cathy Thomas–Arcadia ...........................121Carla Milton-James Wood......................106Carla Pown–Liberty ..................................103Doris Scott–Riverheads .............................93Carmel Keilty–Loudoun Valley ...............90Mark Lottinville–First Colonial...............77

FIELD HOCKEYCoach–School WinsCarol Horton–West Potomac................300Marjorie Brooks–Midlothian ................279James Larkin–Chancellor.......................244Dotty Bohannon–Albemarle ................238Melanie Haas–Menchville......................122Tara Worley–Lakeland .............................117Donna Stables–Clover Hill.....................115Vicky O’Donaghue–Oakton..................114Jane Cashion–Hopewell............................99Marsha Ehrsam–McLean ..........................85

SOCCERCoach–School WinsJim Rike–Robinson (G).............................418Jeff Highfill–William Byrd ......................362Ken Krieger (B) ...........................................305Shelley Blumenthal–Blacksburg (B) ..313

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Pete Scouras-Martinsville (B) ................275Michael Webb–Chancellor (B) ..............266Chip Rohr–BD .............................................222Mike Anderson–Clover Hill (B) .............195Christian Godart–Westfield (G) ...........193Ted Jones–Midlothian (B) .......................192Gregory Wade–Radford (B) ...................150Chris Valdright–Essex (B) .......................148Steve Schmitter–F.E. Kellam..................124Richard Devivi–Northumberland .........102Mark Fowler–Thomas Dale (B) .............100Howard Meissel–W. Branch (G) ..............99Brenda Duncan–Clover Hill (G) ..............91Robin Hersey–Waynesboro (G) ..............84Dickie Bell-Riverheads ...............................81Neil Schmidt–Giles (B) ...............................75

GYMNASTICSCoach–School WinsMelody Hartranft–F.W. Cox...................171Dottie LaBahn–First Colonial................100

SOFTBALLCoach–School WinsMarie Crump–Powhatan ........................496Roger Cook–Tunstall ................................421Dennis Nixon–Princess Anne................372John Sabo–Chilhowie..............................367Beth Walker–Park View-Sterl.................336Noble Palmer–Great Bridge ..................327Don Mudrick–Sussex ...............................324Dennis Marstiller–Broadway................308Rob Benton–West Springfield ..............296Lynn Richmond–Northside ...................272Keith Daniels–Monacan .........................271Ellen Corum Gaines–Rappahannock...249Denise Manuel–Midlothian...................244Larry Bowman–First Colonial...................235Alan Knight–Page County .....................206Richard MacDonald–Kecoughtan......218Barry Reed–Virginia .................................215Debra Herrington–Northumberland.....193Spike Harrison–Glenvar .........................175Jane Cashion–Hopewell .........................150Kathy Moore–Chantily ............................136 Bill Hanley–Fairfax ....................................125Medicus Riddrick–Northumberland....85

SWIMMINGCoach–School Wins(Boys)Terry Caldwell–Virginia ....................(Girls)Terry Caldwell–Virginia .............150(Girls)Harold Baker–Lafayette ............105(Boys)Harold Baker–Lafayette ..............96

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FOOTBALLCoach–School WinsNorman Lineburg (R)–Radford ............310Eddie Dean–Madison Co. (R) .................304Joel Hicks–Pulaski Co. (R) ......................301

(W. VA-91, VA-210)Frank Webster–First Colonial (R)..........280Ralph Cummins–Clintwood (R)............267Ken Brown–Brooke Point (R)..................261Glynn Carlock–Graham (D) ...................252Thad Madden–Warwick ..........................251Ralph Gahagan–Kempsville ..................250Harry Frye–Gate City.................................238Pete Brubaker–Lexington ......................224Vince Bradford–E. C. Glass (D)...............224Dwight Reagan–Sussex (R)....................207Suey Eason–Hampton (D).......................204Bob Hardage–Annandale.......................198Robert Williams–Parry McCluer (D)....198Paul Sizemore–Orange............................192Al Rinaldi–Highland Springs..................190Joe Langston–Norcom.............................186Ed Scott–J.Wood (R) ..................................185Gordon Bragg–Appomattox (D)..........175Bill Brown–Hylton (R)...............................173Martin Mooney–William Monroe (R) .170Harry Ragsdale–Narrows (D) ................166Alger Pugh–G.W.-Danville (D)...............165Dennis Kozlowski–Bethel (R) ................162David Brown–Pulaski Co.(R)...................162Larry Smith–Halifax (R) ............................161Ed Martin–G.W. Danville (D)...................155Charles Nuttycombe–Menchville .......153Ed Karpus–Thomas Dale .........................150Ted Salmon–Clover Hill (R) .....................147Francis Dall–Lake Braddock (R) ............145Thomas Theodose–Charlottesville.....144Chester Fritz–Hermitage.........................144Ron Lindon–Handley (R) .........................142Bill Lyons–Oscar Smith (R) .....................140Lew Johnston (R).......................................137Claude E. Warren–Harrisonburg ..........133Rusty Curle ....................................................131Wayne Cosby–South Hampton (R) .....128Danny Meier–Chantilly (R)......................124Jerry Carter–Deep Creek (R) ..................124Buddy Gregory–Monacan (R)...............118Pete Gowin–Buckingham (R).................112Bill Long–Douglas Freeman (R) ............109Bill Hildbold–Robinson (R).............................

BOYS BASKETBALLCoach–School WinsBill Littlepage–Hopewell (R).................752Bill Lawson–Petersburg (R).....................626Huskey Hall–Martinsville (R)..................609Ronald Skeen–Thomas Walker.............528Allen Wiley–Pulaski....................................518Burral Paye–York (R)..................................487Bob Shamblin–E. C. Glass (R) ................450Jimmie Bryan–E. C. Glass (D) .................478Frank Threatts, Jr.–John Marshall (R).468

Ken Edwards–Park View Sterling (R) ..459Claude E. Warren–Harrisonburg ..........443Roger Bergey–Harrisonburg (R) ..........435Bob Trear–Blacksburg (R) .......................427John Shotwell–James River ...................421Jerry Burke–Brunswick Sr. ......................415Leo Anthony–First Colonial (R) .............411Julius Conn–Newport News (D) ...........396Stu Richardson–Varina (R)......................385Bill Oakes–Tunstall .....................................352Frank Scott–Laurel Park (R)....................346Scott Douglas–Loudoun Valley (R) .....338Stu Richardson–Varina (R) .....................335George Walters–Ferguson (D) ..............326John Vicars–Gate City (R) ........................325Dave Bentley–J.J. Kelly (R)......................325Howard Deel–Clintwood.........................303Randy Mitchie–William Monroe (R) ...297Charlie Harkins–Marion ..........................294Thomas Oliver–Great Bridge (R) ..........279Mike Head–Ocean Lakes (R) ..................267Larry Compton–Haysi (R)........................263Ken Blackley–Rappahannock (R).........250Theodore Lewis–John Yeates (R).........208Ralph Joyner–Sussex (R).........................190Dave Nelson–Poquoson (R) ...................187Tex Murray–Windsor.................................161Chuck Tester–L.C. Bird (R)........................159Dick Bomboske–Midlothian (R) ...........153Freddie Reekes–Brunswick Sr. (R) .......106

GIRLS BASKETBALLCoach–School WinsKate Carter–Culpeper Cty. (R) ...............526Gracie VanDyck–Western Branch........517Mary Parks–Laurel Park (R).....................400Sonny Brooks–Thomas Walker (R) ......376Mary Copenhaver–George Wythe (R).358Jeanine Duncan–Marion (R) ..................348Fred Milbert–Garfield (R) ........................327Danny Jonas–Ft. Chiswell (R) ................308David Grant–Liberty (R) ..........................305Laura Hagan–Annandale (R) .................297Freddie Reekes–Brunswick Sr. (R)........289Phil Forbes–Menchville (R) ....................274Kirk Johnson–Wilson Memorial (R) ....271Jon Hatch–Gloucester (R) .......................271Jim West–Spotswood (R) ........................267Cal Davidson–BT Washington (R)........249Wanda Marinke–Warwick (R) ...............231Stuart Holland–Frank Cox (R) ...............214John Brown–Mathews (R) ......................212Louise Martin–Appomattox (R) ...........204Mary Tolley-Appomattox (R)..................185Judy Bonin–Ft. Defiance (R) ...................179Dave Nelson–Poquoson (R) ...................171Thomas Dolan–New Kent (R) ................170Chris Garber–Handley (R) .......................169Ronnie Compton–Haysi (R) ...................164Susan Good–Hermitage (R)....................155Dave Bartlett–Clark Co (R)......................154Donnie Qualls–Rye Cove (R)..................151

Tracy A. Poff–Shawsville (R) ...................143Steve Walk–R.E. Lee (Staunton) (R)......134Cathy Thomas–Arcadia (R).....................118Carmel Keilty–Loudoun Valley (R) ......114Todd Lusk–Narrows (R) ...........................114Brenda King–Radford (R) ........................113Andrew Hence–Middlesex (R) ..............109Brenda King–Radford (R) ........................113Geary Crawford–Goochland (R) ..........110Joe O’Donnell–Riverheads (R) ................61

BASEBALLCoach–School WinsJim Snow–Menchville (D)........................517Jim Cutler–Liberty (R) ..............................513Steve Hubbard–Coeburn........................450Tex Murray–Windsor (R) ..........................448Ron Tugwell–West Springfield (R) .......431Henry Ashton–Essex (R) ..........................425Leroy Dail–Southampton R) ..................418R. Lee Knupp–WT Woodson ..................388Del Norwood–Wash. & Lee .....................384Buddy Denton–Kecoughtan (R)...........365Eddie Icenhour–Virginia (R) ...................362Bill Worrell–Carroll Co. (R) .......................356Howard Clabough–Appomattox (R).......336Bob McConnel–York/Grafton ................325Reggie Dunnavant–Lunenburg (R)....314Thomas Oliver–Great Bridge (R) ..........311Skip Bouchard–Bethel (R).......................304Ray Heatwole-(R)........................................303Pete Gowin–Buckingham (R).................300Larry Spangler–Galax (R)........................290C. Yates Hall–Warren Co. (R)....................261Owen Shields–Tunstall (R) ......................258Don Colley–Henrico ..................................252Dick Bankston–Randolph Henry (R) ..250Tim Clary–Turner Ashby (R) ...................249Blake Whiterack–St. Paul (R)..................244John Hulen–Thomas Jefferson .............243David George–Monacan (R) ..................241Jack Bryant–Tunstall (R)...........................240Ben Womble–Chantilly (R) ......................208Jerry Gardziel–Potomac (D) ..................203Jim Garnett–Albemarle (R) ....................178William Tanner–Madison Co. (R)..........165Sam McKinney–(R).....................................152Buster Taylor–Powell Valley (D)............144Stan Latham–Sussex (R) ..........................133Gary Walthal–William Byrd ....................127Rich Serbay–James Monroe (R)............104Dick Crawford–Page City (R) .................100Dwight Reagan–Sussex (R).......................92

WRESTLINGCoach–School WinsBill Cameron–S.J. Manassas (R).............349Jaye Copp–James Wood (R)...................302Paul Pesolinski–Menchville (R).............318Bob Horning–Thomas Dale/Gar-Field...311John Epperly–Robinson ..........................307Billy Martin–Granby..................................259

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Shirley Gray–Culpeper Co. (R) ...............257Ray Ward (R)–Thomas Dale....................238Bobby Bates–J.J. Kelly (R) ........................231Donald Scarr–Potomac (R) .....................207Tim Donahue–Hermitage(R) .................207Joe Hockman–Stonewall Jackson (R) 204George “Willie”Walters–

James Wood (D)......................................196Rob Benton–West Springfield...............195Harry Van Trees–Oakton (R) ..................187Dick Overton–Midlothian (R) ................159Joe Bothel–First Colonial.........................125Barry Shelton–Tunstall (R)......................124Charles Dodge–Warren County (R) ....116Mickey Crouch–Jefferson Forest (R) ...109Ron Axselle–Mills Godwin (R) ...............101Robert Gray–Field Col. (R) .......................100Danny Mitchell–Hampton .....................100Jim Albertson–Clover Hill (R)...................87Bill Wildbold–Robinson .............................72

GOLFCoach–School WinsHusky Hall–Martinsville ...........................298Bobby Crantz–Stonewall Jack. .............226Paul Fleming–Douglas Freeman (R)...182Stuart Holland–Cox (R)............................179Glenn Russell–Layfayette (R) .................174Ron Hennis–Waynesboro (R).................167Douglas Paschall–Kempsville (R) ........141Jim Alberston–Clover Hill (R).................121Burch Redford–Midlothian (D).............109Tom Early–Tunstall .....................................102Ray Garrett–Midlothian (R) ....................69Mark Martin–Abingdon (R)......................53

SOFTBALLCoach–School WinsMary Tolley–Appomattox (R)................360Susan Martindale–Spotswood (R)......301Pat Dean–James Madison.......................271Chris Ake–Western Branch..................270.5Patsy Neal–Windsor (R)............................213Becky Gore–Madison Co. ........................178Gracie VanDyck–Western Branch........129Terry Donohoe–Douglas Freeman (R)124Jennifer Jones–Gar-Field (R)..................119Rob Huffman–Ft. Defiance (R)...............117Jim Melillo–James River (R) .................114Sheila Turpin–Liberty (R)........................106Louise Martin–Appomattox.....................96Dorena Jackson–Sussex (D) .....................95

GIRLS TENNISCoach–School WinsFrances Simpson–E. C. Glass (R) ...........418Barbara Rogers–W.T.Woodson (R) .....289Martha Woods–G.W. Danville (R).........286Pat Austin–Waynesboro ..........................237Chris Garber–Handley (R) .......................193Ann Beasley Cook–Langley (R) ............160Vanessa Crozier–Midlothian .................145

Jeannie Duncan–Marion (R) ..................142Trish Mitchell–Hampton (R)...................139Don Tomb–Wakefield (R) .........................221

BOYS TENNISDave Eckes–Liberty (R) ............................315Bob Calloway–James Monroe (R) .......302Dave Peterson–Salem (R)........................221Dwight Carpenter–Handley (R) ...........201Alvin Mann–Hampton (R) ......................170Dick Bomboske–Midlothian (R)...........165William “Bill”Tyson–E.C. Glass (R) .......146Mark Van Dervort–Poquoson (R)........134Jim Alberston–Clover Hill (R) ...................72

GIRLS CROSS COUNTRYCoach–School WinsGary Bugg–Harrisonburg........................151Mike Guinn–Spotswood..........................83Joe LaRocca–Cave Spring (R) ...................75Rod Camden–E.C. Glass ..............................66Jim Wagoner–Clover Hill (R) .....................62

BOYS CROSS COUNTRYCoach–School WinsRod Camden–E.C. Glass............................168Lynn Stewart–Northside(R)....................139Bobby Murray–King William (R)...........139Al Dorner–Denbigh (R).............................138Jerry Hertzler–Harrisonburg (R)..........133Joe LaRocca–Cave Spring (R).................121Robert Wilson–Charlottesville ..............120David Wright–Pulaski ...............................117Jim Wagoner–Clover Hill (R)...................103Mike Guinn–Spotswood..........................93Dave Stewart–Ft. Defiance (R) .................78Bruce Bowen–Nermitage ..........................70Jane Carper–Auburn (R).............................60

GIRLS OUTDOOR TRACKCoach–School WinsJ. J. Updike–Harrisonburg (R)................245Kate Carter–Culpeper Cty. (R) ...............115Norma Cox–Christiansburg (R) .............110John Brown–Mathews (R).......................106Stan Pope–Sussex ......................................102Wayne Mehrer–Clover Hill (R).................98Dick Overton–Midlothian (R)...................95Judy Bonin–Ft. Defiance (R)......................82John Ludt–Riverheads (R)..........................69

BOYS TRACKCoach–School WinsVince Bradford–E. C. Glass ......................302Tom Doub–Varina (R) ................................237Stan Pope–Sussex (R)................................218Bobby Murray–King William (R)...........167Joe Langston–Norcom (R) ......................157Dennis Kozlowski–Bethel (R) ................145Steve Lewis–Menchville (R)....................139Charles Nuttycombe–Menchville .......125Al Smith–Altavista (R)................................122

Sherly Stuart–William Fleming (R)......107Jim Wagoner–Clover Hill .........................104Michael Crouch–Amherst (R) ................102David Osborne–Patrick Henry (R)..........97Dick Overton–Midlothian (R)...................89John Graham–J.J. Kelly (R).........................85Gerald Samuels–Armstrong (R)..............80Ronnie Jones–Douglas Freeman (R).....64Bill Long–Douglas Freeman (R)...............58George Coulter–Tabb (R)...........................52

VOLLEYBALLCoach–School WinsDonnie Qualls–Rye Cove (R) .................385Phyllis Buckner–Jef. Forest (R) ..............381Lillie Moore–George Wythe (R)............372Pat Austin–Waynesboro (R)....................325Tom Houser–WM Fleming (R)...............266Mary Allen–Midlothian (R).....................263Judy Wallace–Abington (R) ....................215Gloria Motley–Gretna (R)........................203Brenda Neal–Handley (R)........................190Rob Huffman–Ft. Defiance (R)...............188Jeff Bohn–Mathews (R) ............................143Jeannie Duncan–Marion (R) ..................131Sherrill Gray–Clover Hill (G) (R).............130David Terry–Midlothian...........................114Patricia Grimes–Rockbridge (R)...........103

FIELD HOCKEYCoach–School WinsPaul Kirby–Grafton ....................................224Fran Hermance–Layfayette (R) .............191Starr Karl–Fairfax (R)..................................158Michael Greco–Radford (R) ....................110

GYMNASTICSCoach–School WinsSkip Mollenhauer–Menchville (R) ......332Ann Ripley–Centreville (R) ......................204

SOCCERCoach–School WinsKevin Denson–Kempsville (B) (R) ........300Bill Murray–Middlesex .............................205Angelo Hilios (B)–Woodbridge (R)......199Ray Steckman–Fairfax (G)(R) .................176Arlene Jacobs–Langley (G)(R) ...............163Bruce Watson–Douglas Freeman (R)..160Michael Greco–Radford (R) ....................110Sheri D’Amato–W. Springfield (G)(R) ....98Susan Good–Hermitage.............................94Brenda Duncan–Clover Hill (G)(R) .........91Bill Hildbold–McLean..................................79

SWIMMINGCoach–School WinsJoseph “Joe ” Smith–

Herndon (R) (B) .........................................97...................................................................(G) 94

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VHSCA AwardsAll awards presented by the VHSCA are listed below and included are any special criteria for special awards. For

coaching awards, the coach must be an active member of the VHSCA. The awards application is always in the VirginiaCoach. Send duplicate applications for each award requested.

Note change in request procedure below!

I STATE CHAMPION RING AWARDThe VHSCA will present a ring to any active member

head coach who has won two state championships in thesame sport. Recipients need to submit the awardsapplication form with ring size, stone, and verified two statechampionship years. There is no charge for the ring. Failureto attend and receive the ring at the VHSCA Banquet duringthe summer clinic will result in a $25.00 charge unless theAwards Chairman is notified before July 1. A head coach canreceive only one state championship ring. However,additional rings may be purchased.

II STATE CHAMPION PLAQUESThese plaques must be requested. There is no charge.

Failure to attend and receive the plaque at the VHSCABanquet during the summer clinic will result in a $10.00charge unless the Awards Chairman is notified before July 1.

III STATE RUNNER-UP AND REGIONAL CHAMPIONPLAQUES

These plaques must be requested by submitting anawards application form. There is no charge except forpostage and handling if requested within two years. Anyrequests prior to the previous two school years will cost$12.00 per plaque. Send check payable to VHSCA withapplication form.

IV DISTRICT CHAMPION CERTIFICATESThe certificates must be requested by submitting an

awards application form. There is no charge except forpostage and handling if requested within two years. Anyrequests prior to the previous two school years will cost$3.00 per certificate. Send check payable to VHSCA withapplication form.

V DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARDSFour of these awards can be given each year (one per

four areas of state). The only criteria is to submit a writtennomination to the Awards Chairman.

VI FRANK McCUE SPORTS MEDICINE AWARDThis award is presented each year to a doctor or

trainer who has made outstanding contributions to highschool athletics. A written nomination must be submittedto the Awards Chairman.

VII MARSHALL JOHNSON NEWS MEDIA AWARDThis award is presented each year to an outstanding

high school sports journalist. A written nomination mustbe submitted to the Awards Chairman.

VIII JIMMIE BRYAN SCHOLARSHIPThree $1,000.00 scholarships are awarded each year

to outstanding high school senior student-athletes.Information, deadlines, and application forms will be in theOctober and February issues of Virginia Coach.

X STATE COACHES OF THE YEAR (CAREER) AWARDSDuring the July meeting of the VHSCA Legislative

council, the Sports Interest Groups select fifteen coachesand one athletic director as State Coaches of the Year(Career) and Virginia’s nominees for National Coach of theYear. The fifteen sports are football, boy’s basketball, girl’sbasketball, boy’s track, girl’s track, baseball, wrestling,swimming, volleyball, cross country, softball, soccer, golf,tennis, and special sports (gymnastics). The nomineesenter competition for Regional and National Coach of theYear (Career) honors. These coaches are also honored atthe Awards Banquet at our summer clinic with a StateCoach of the Year (Career) Plaque.

XI ALL-STAR COACHES AWARDSAt our summer clinic Awards Banquet, our football,

boy’s basketball, girl’s basketball, baseball, softball,volleyball and boy’s soccer All-Star coaches are presenteda plaque.

XII COACHES CAREER AWARDCoaches are recognized after 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 (and

so on) years service in the coaching profession. Combinedhead and assistant coaching experience is considered. Tobe considered for these awards, a coach must be an activeor lifetime member of the VHSCA. Five years of servicemust be in a Virginia High School League member school.

Step 1 The 10 year award is a certificate.

Step 2 The 15 year award is a pin and certificate.

Step 3 The 20 year award is a 7" x 9" plaque.

Step 4 The 25 year award is a 8" x 10" plaque.

Step 5 The 30 year award is a ring or plaque or engraved serving tray (recipients choice).

Step 6 The 35 year is a 12" x 15" plaque.

Step 7 The 40 year award is a desk or mantlewalnut clock.

*NO RETROACTIVE AWARDS WILL BE GIVENBEFORE STEP 5.

*Awards for state champions, all ring recipients,steps four and above for milestone, and 25 year and upfor career awards will be presented annually at theVHSCA Banquet held during the summer clinic. Failureto attend and receive the award will result in a charge($10.00 for plaques and $25.00 for rings and trays)unless the Awards Chairman is notified before July 1.

XIII VHSCA VICTORY MILESTONE AWARD **ACHIEVEMENT**

Steps for Each Sport and the Number of Wins Required

SPORT Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6(Certificate) (6x8 plaque) (8x10 plaque) (Ring or (Choice of (Choice of

Pendant) Plaque or Plaque orEngraved Tray) Engraved Tray)

Baseball 85 170 255 340 425 510Basketball 100 200 300 400 500 700Cross Country 50 100 150 200 250 300Field Hockey 65 130 195 260 325 390Football 50 100 150 200 250 300Golf 55 110 165 220 275 350Gymnastics 50 100 150 200 250 300Indoor Track 30 60 90 120 150 180Soccer 65 130 195 260 325 390Softball 85 170 255 340 425 510Swimming 50 100 150 200 250 300Tennis 55 110 165 220 275 330Outdoor Track 50 100 150 200 250 300Volleyball 85 170 255 340 425 510Wrestling 65 130 195 260 325 390

*What constitutes a win?1) For sports such as baseball, basketball, football soccer, softball, tennis, volleyball, and field hockey; all wins in regular season, district playoffs, regional playoffs, and state playoffs may be counted..2) For sports such as cross country, golf, gymnastics, indoor track, swimming, outdoor track, and wrestling; the procedure is different. Team victories in dual, tri, and quad meets can be counted.For regular season invitational meets or tournaments involving five or more teams, district championships, regional championships, and state championships; only the first place team will have onevictory or win. A second place team finish or lower will not count as a win for this award.

* All wins must be as a head coach of a specific varsity sport at a Virginia High School League Member School.• Criteria established so it is possible to reach a new level in approximately six years.• Boys and girls sports are considered separately. (example: If you coach boys and girls tennis, you are technically coaching two sports.)• To be considered for the “Victory Milestone Award,” a coach must be an active member or lifetime member of the VHSCA and must send a written request for the award to the VHSCA Awards Chairman. Certification of

wins by your principal is required.• Award will not be retroactive. (Example: If first request is after you have achieved Step 3, you will receive only the award for Step 3—Step 1 and Step 2 awards would not be given).• Awards beginning with Step 4 will be presented annually at the VHSCA Banquet held during the summer clinic. Failure to attend and receive the award will result in a charge ($10.00 for plaques or $25.00 for rings,

pendants, and trays) unless the Awards Chairman is notified before July 1.3) For sports such as golf that has a season running tournament the entire season counts the number of wins and losses by the way they finish at the end (accumulation).

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All Requests for Awardsshould be addressed to:

Danny Mitchell1532 West Queen StreetHampton, Virginia 23669

Home Phone: 757-838-3258Cell Phone: 757-593-4019E-Mail: [email protected]

For all awards, send application and check payable to VHSCA.$8.00/plaques for postage & handling $3.00/certificate for postage & handling

No application will be processed without postage and handling fee.

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Single or Double $80.00

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HOUSING REQUEST FORMMail Directly to Hotel Desired

ROOM SELECTION: ❏ Single ❏ Double

Please Print:

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Note: Reservations should be made before June 15, 2008. Check-in time is 3:00 pm; check-out time is 12 noon. All reservations

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Note: Reservations should be made before June 1, 2008. Check-in time is 3:00 pm; check-out time is 12 noon. All reservations must

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Nomination Form for the 2008– VHSCA All Star Games –

Enclosed are nomination forms for your players for the VHSCA 2008 All-Star Games. Players

must have graduated prior to reporting for the game, which will be held in conjunction with the

VHSCA Clinic.

Please only nominate those players of excellent character since they will be representing your

school and the VHSCA. You may nominate two players using the enclosed form. Any information

on the honors and stats may be added on the back of the forms or on another sheet stapled to the

original.

The primary funding for the game is the All-Star Program. We would like to have an ad for

each player in the program, and ask that you assist your player in obtaining an ad if they are

selected. You may indicate your choice by marking the small box at the bottom of the nomination

form.

Thank you for taking time to support the games and your players. Critical due dates for

nomination forms are listed below.

Any athlete chosen must have a minimum half page ad in the All-Star Programat a cost of $175.00 per player. The ad must be paid prior to the reporting date.

Thank you.

Mike Smith

Cell (757) 303-1172

Visit our website: www.vhscainc.com

Sport Deadline for Nomination Selection Date Info

Volleyball March 25, 2008 10:00 am, March 29, 2008English Inn,Charlottsville, VA

Basketball March 25, 2008 12:00 pm, March 29, 2008(Boys & Girls) English Inn,

Charlottesville, VA

Baseball, Softball April 23, 2008 11:00 am, April 27, 2008& Soccer McCue Center,

Charlottesville, VA

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Virginia High School Coaches AssociationSoccer All-Star Recommendation

COACH–Please read carefully and complete all information. You may use the back or another page to list anyinformation you would like to submit. Please talk to your player to ensure they will participate if chosen. DO NOTnominate any player that is unsure.

The player must have completed all requirements for graduation prior to reporting for the game. They must be of,and maintain character that would reflect positively toward the All-Star Game. A player already selected to a VHSCAAll-Star Team may not be nominated.

Classification: ❑ A ❑ AA ❑ AAA

School:______________________________District:: __________________________Region:__________________

School Address: _______________________________________________________________________________

Head Coach Making Recommendation: ___________________________________________________________

Address: _____________________________________________________________________________________

Home Phone: (______)_______________________________

Athlete’s Name: ____________________________________________Phone:(______)_______________________

Athlete’s Address: ______________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Height: ______________ Weight: ______________ Age: ______________

Playing Position: ❑ FWD ❑ MF ❑ B ❑ SW ❑ GK

Formation used by your team: ___________________Uniform Size: ___________________

Goals Scored: ___________________ Save: ___________________ Games Played: ___________________

Assists Goals Allowed: ____________ Distribution: ____________ Ability: ____________

Comments: 1. Offensive ability 2. Defensive ability3. Honors received 4. Any specialities listed

In recommending this prospective All-Star, I agree to accept the responsibility as the Head Coach of an athleteselected to the All-Star team. I will supervise a 10 day workout schedule prior to his reporting.

We agree to purchase a minimum of a half page ad in the All-Star Program at a cost of $175.00 per player.

Signature of Head Coach: ________________________________________________ Date: __________________

The game will be played on July 2, 2008. This form must be returned by April 23, 2008 to:

Mike Smith Home (757) 851-1995317 Orange Plank Road Work (757) 303-1172Hampton, VA 23669 Fax (757) 850-0005

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The game will be played on July 3, 2008. This form must be returned by April 23, 2008 to:

Mike Smith Home (757) 851-1995317 Orange Plank Road Work (757) 303-1172Hampton, VA 23669 Fax (757) 850-0005

Virginia High School Coaches AssociationSoftball All-Star Recommendation

We agree to purchase a minimum of a half page ad in the All-Star Program at a cost of $175.00 per player.

Signature of Head Coach: ________________________________________________ Date: __________________

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Virginia High School Coaches AssociationBasketball All-Star Recommendation

COACH–Please read carefully and complete all information. You may use the back or another page to list anyinformation you would like to submit. Please talk to your player to ensure they will participate if chosen. DO NOTnominate any player that is unsure.

• The player must have completed all requirements for graduation prior to reporting for the game.• They must have completed all requirements for graduation prior to reporting for the game.• They must be of, and maintain character that would reflect positively toward the All-Star Game.• You may nominate two (2) players.• A player already selected to a VHSCA All-Star Team may not be nominated.

Classification: ❑ A ❑ AA ❑ AAA

School:______________________________District: __________________________Region:__________________

Head Coach Making Recommendation: _____________________________________________________________

Address: _____________________________________________________________________________________

Home Phone: (______)_______________________________

Athlete’s Name: ___________________________________________ Phone:(______)_______________________

Athlete’s Address: ______________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Height: ______ Weight: ______ Age: ______ Playing Position: _______________ Shooting Hand:______________

Points Scored Senior Year: ______ Average ______ Games: ______ Average Rebounds Sr. Yr.: _______________

Rate Skills: Player’s Shoe Size:______________

Shooting:

Rebounding:

Defense:

Ball Handling:

Dribbling:

Passing:

Jumping Ability:

Comments (use back of form): 1. Offensive ability 2. Defensive ability 3. Honors received

In recommending this prospective All-Star, I agree to accept the responsibility as the Head Coach of an athleteselected to the All-Star team. I will supervise a 10 day workout schedule prior to his/her reporting.

We agree to purchase a minimum of a half page ad in the All-Star Program at a cost of $175.00 per player.

Signature of Head Coach: ________________________________________________ Date: _________________

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❑ Excellent ❑ Good ❑ Average ❑ Fair ❑ Poor

❑ Excellent ❑ Good ❑ Average ❑ Fair ❑ Poor

❑ Excellent ❑ Good ❑ Average ❑ Fair ❑ Poor

❑ Excellent ❑ Good ❑ Average ❑ Fair ❑ Poor

❑ Excellent ❑ Good ❑ Average ❑ Fair ❑ Poor

❑ Excellent ❑ Good ❑ Average ❑ Fair ❑ Poor

❑ Excellent ❑ Good ❑ Average ❑ Fair ❑ Poor

Offense used: ____________________________________________________________________________________

Defense used: ____________________________________________________________________________________

The game will be played on July 1, 2008. This form must be returned by March 25, 2008 to:

Mike Smith Home (757) 851-1995317 Orange Plank Road Work (757) 303-1172Hampton, VA 23669 Fax (757) 850-0005

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Virginia High School Coaches AssociationVolleyball All-Star Recommendation

COACH–Please read carefully and complete all information. You may use the back or another page to list anyinformation you would like to submit. Please talk to your player to ensure they will participate if chosen. DO NOTnominate any player that is unsure.

• The player must have completed all requirements for graduation prior to reporting for the game.• They must have completed all requirements for graduation prior to reporting for the game.• They must be of, and maintain character that would reflect positively toward the All-Star Game.• You may nominate two (2) players.• A player already selected to a VHSCA All-Star Team may not be nominated.

Classification: ❑ A ❑ AA ❑ AAA

School:______________________________District: __________________________Region:__________________

Head Coach Making Recommendation: _____________________________________________________________

Address: _____________________________________________________________________________________

Home Phone: (______)_______________________________

Athlete’s Name: ___________________________________________ Phone:(______)_______________________

Athlete’s Address: ______________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Height: ______ Weight: ______ Age: ______ Playing Position: _______________ Offense used:______________

Rate Skills:

Passing:

Hitting:

Overhand Serving:

Setting:

Jumping Ability:

Defensive Play - Knowledge of defenses & offenses______________________________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________________________

In recommending this prospective All-Star, I agree to accept the responsibility as the Head Coach of an athleteselected to the All-Star team. I will supervise a 10 day workout schedule prior to his/her reporting.

We agree to purchase a minimum of a half page ad in the All-Star Program at a cost of $175.00 per player.

Signature of Head Coach: ________________________________________________ Date: _________________

❑ Excellent ❑ Good ❑ Average ❑ Fair ❑ Poor

❑ Excellent ❑ Good ❑ Average ❑ Fair ❑ Poor

❑ Excellent ❑ Good ❑ Average ❑ Fair ❑ Poor

❑ Excellent ❑ Good ❑ Average ❑ Fair ❑ Poor

❑ Excellent ❑ Good ❑ Average ❑ Fair ❑ Poor

The game will be played on July 2, 2008. This form must be returned by March 25, 2008 to:

Mike Smith Home (757) 851-1995317 Orange Plank Road Work (757) 303-1172Hampton, VA 23669 Fax (757) 850-0005

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Virginia High School Coaches AssociationBaseball All-Star Recommendation

The game will be played on July 3, 2008. This form must be returned by April 27, 2008 to:

Mike Smith Home (757) 851-1995317 Orange Plank Road Work (757) 303-1172Hampton, VA 23669 Fax (757) 850-0005

We agree to purchase a minimum of a half page ad in the All-Star Program at a cost of $175.00 per player.

Signature of Head Coach: ________________________________________________ Date: __________________

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John Morrow4311 Mt. Vernon Place

Frederickburg, VA 22408Phone/FAX: 540-891-6333

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The success of any coach, at perhaps every level of competition, is determined by his ability to effectively communicate with athletes in a mutually supporting manner. Coaches may be knowledgeable and highly organized, but without open communication skills, these attributes may never be reflected in the performance of their athletes. The following points of consideration may help coaches develop their capacity to effect desired change.

1. Role Definition – Give every athlete a sense of how he or she fits into the big picture. By recognizing the role each player contributes to the team, coaches can give an athlete a sense of worth and achievement. A coach should instill in every team member a sense that they can improve their status by hard workand commitment.

2. Set Goals – Encourage athletes to set realistic and measurable goals, and communicate how to achieve them. Discuss the differences between individual and team goals and the need to sometimes sacrifice personal goals for team objectives. The ability to set goals with a sense of purpose is a life skill that will help athletes beyond their sport.

3. Mutual Trust – Positive relationships are built on mutual respect and trust. Athletes must know that they can depend on their coach to be fair and positive, even in intense competition. Coaches can criticize but must leave personalityout of it. Criticism must be constructive, positive, consistent, and oriented around improving performance. No player improves when made to feel worse about himself.

4. Empower Athletes – Within the context of a disciplined and structured environment, coaches should empower their athletes to make decisions and control various aspects of a contest. Coaches should thoroughly teach concepts with each athlete understanding his part. Then, charge athletes to execute their part by making adjustments on the run and communicating problems with the coaches. Responsibility and authority must go hand in hand.

5. Fuel Athletes – Athletes will not be able to perform mentally and physically without the proper foods and fluids. Coaches should team up with registered dietitians and athletic trainers

to educate their athletes about food and fluid selections that focus on carbohydrates, because carbohydrates are the primary fuel for athletes. Fluids, such as sports drinks, offer athletes more than water. Sports drinks replace fluids and electrolytes lost in sweat and put backcarbohydrate energy. Properly fueled athletes are able to perform at a higher level mentally.

6. Develop a Plan – Coaches must plan forcommunication opportunities just as theyplan for game structure. Opportunities forcommunication can be as simple as searching out an athlete after a difficult practice and asking if he understands the reasons forthe criticisms given. Athletes can only applycoaching guidance insofar as they understand what is desired of them. An excellent technique for developing lines of communication is a season-end interview of all returning athletes. A coach can engage an athlete in 20 questions in a quiet environment so that the athlete feels that the coach is interested in him as a person. The coach should be willing to accept and evaluate dissent when appropriate.

7. Caring and Approval – Coaches must consistently remind athletes that caring isn’t conditional, approval is. Caring about athletes as individuals creates confidence in the coaches’ support that allows them to grow as athletes and as people. Coaches must avoid coaching a fear of failure into their methods of communication, and encourage risk-taking as an integral part of athletic competition.

Overall, effective communication skills can have a dramatic impact on coach-player relationships. Creating the atmosphere in which positive changes can be attained can pay great dividends for coaches and athletes alike.

Communicating With Athletes and Their Readiness to ChangeBRENT STEUERWALD, M.A., is the head football coach at Shenendehowa High School (Clifton Park, N.Y.) and the 1995 National Coach of the Year.

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