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Montana Coaches Association 54Th Annual Multi-Sports Clinic MONTANA COACHES ASSOCIATION 54TH ANNUAL MULTI-SPORTS CLINIC July 28TH, 29TH & 30TH 2021 • CM Russell High School • Great Falls, MT • Don Olsen, Director 375 Ramble Inn Road, Fort Shaw, MT 59443 • Ph/Fax: 406.264.5435 Cell 406-439-5270• E-mail: [email protected] • www.montanacoaches.com Mike Morgan Phil Olsen Tricia Binford Brent Vigen Kristin McWilliams Steve Komac Motivation, FCA Breakfast Basketball Football XC & Distance Wrestling AD & Football Phil is President of Know When Tricia Binford took over Brent Vigen was named Mon- Kristin McWilliams has coached Steve Komac was named in- Mike Morgan, a presenter for Your Strengths, a human resource the MSU women’s basketball pro- tana State’s 33rd head football Boys and Girls Cross Country and terim head wrestling coach at Proactive Coaching, is the head consulting firm that guides clients gram in 2005, she inherited a coach in 2021. He had been the Track and Field for 20 years, the the University of Providence in football coach and teaches 5-12 in- and executive-level management program in search of stability and offensive coordinator at the Univer- past 12 at Winter Park High (FL). September 2019 and promoted to strumental music at Colfax High in through processes for talent dis- someone to guide the Bobcats back sity of Wyoming since 2014 and a Her teams won 4A State Girls’ head mentor in 2020. Steve comes WA, where he also served as AD, covery, training and people man- to the upper echelons of the Big Sky former player and assistant coach at Cross Country Championships in from a successful 25-year coaching vice principal and principal. Mor- agement. His competitive drive Conference. Now, 16 years later, North Dakota State. Vigen brings a 2017, 2015 and 2014 and 4A State career with 19 seasons spent at gan has numerous COY awards in was forged in the fire of athletic the former Boise State and WNBA strong pedigree to MSU, which has Cross Country Girls’ Runner Up in Great Falls High. Komac’s GFHS WA and is the winningest football competition. He was a two-time standout is MSU’s longest tenured led to national championships in 2016 and 2013, 4A Track and Field squads won State Championships coach in Colfax High history. football All-American at Utah State coach as well as its winningest in the FCS and tremendous success Girls’ State Runner up in 2018 and in 2013, 2014 and 2015. He also Coach Morgan’s football teams University, an NFL first-round draft history with an unprecedented at Wyoming. He spent 18 seasons 1A Boys’ Cross Country State Run- has two runner-up and three 3rd have made 13 playoff appearances choice and a 9-year pro football level of excellence on the court, (’03-’13) with head coach Craig ner Up in 2005. Kristin coached place finishes. In 2014, the Bison and won the State title in 2001. veteran. Phil was inducted into the in the classroom and within the Bohl, at North Dakota State, and his 9 Individual State Champions, 5 had 8 State tournament finalists They finished second in 2009 and Sports HOF in the State of Utah in community. last seven at Wyoming. He recruited Relay State Champs, 2 Footlocker with a program record of 6 individual 2010 and have made three other 1985. He is a member of the Utah Binford has had 14 winning Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen National Finalists, the State Mile state champions. Coach Komac has semi-finals appearances. For 34 State HOF and also of USU’s All- seasons, a stretch that ranks No. to Wyoming and Indianapolis Colts record holder and a 2-time Nike coached a total of 39 State Cham- years Mike has coached a variety Century Team. In 2000, Phil was 1 in the annals of Bobcat women's quarterback Carson Wentz to North Cross Nationals Finalist. She was pions, including two from his first of sports, including FB, BB, VB, selected by Sports Illustrated as basketball. The Cats have won 63 Dakota State. Vigen was a graduate named 2015 National Girls’ Cross coaching job in Browning, where he SW and T&F. General Session one of the Top Fifty Athletes of the of its last 73 home games, which in- assistant in 1998 under Bob Babich, Country COY by the National Fed- spent the first 6 years of his career. Topics: “The Power of Your Words” Century from the State of Utah. cludes Montana State's stretch of 31 NDSU’s coach during his senior eration High School Association and He has been voted MCA COY 3 and “The Impact of Trust”; for AD’s: In 2003-2007 and again in 2011, consecutive home court wins (Dec. season. Topics: “Teaching RPOs a top-8 Finalist for 2017-18 National times and has been a COY finalist Partnering with Officials; and for he was selected to the final list 2015 - Jan. 2018) ranking second off of Inside Runs” & “Play Action Girls’ Cross Country COY for the 11 times and he was a National Football: ”Creating Longevity in of candidates for the NCAA Col- only to national power UConn at the game off of Inside/Outside Runs.” National High School Coaches COY Finalist in 2017. Topics: How the Game of Football” and “Do You lege Football HOF. Phil has long time the streak was snapped. The Association. Topics: “Developing a Wrestling can be a Year-Around have a Plan?... Creating a Mission been involved with Fellowship of 2019-20 Lady Bobcats finished 19- Tradition of Excellence, the Winter Sport While Supporting Multi-Sport Statement for your Team” Christian Athletes since his playing 1, winning the Big Sky and setting a Park Way”, “It’s All About the Mile… Athletes” & “Wrestling for the Right days in Los Angles. He is currently record for conference wins. In 2020- and the 800m and 3200m too!” and Reasons” consulting with Montana FCA. 21, they continued strong at 17-7. “Elite Athlete Management and Balancing the Varying Ability Levels in your Program.” Russell McCarvel Football Russell McCarvel, a 34 year Daniel Jones veteran, completed his 3rd season Steve Keller Volleyball Ken DeHart Moe Boyle as offensive coordinator for Dick- Daniel Jones has just com- enson State in 2020, finishing 9-0 Basketball pleted his fourth season at Mon- Tennis Volleyball and leading the conference in total Harry Clark Steve Keller became the head tana State, leading the program Ken DeHart, one of the all- Moe Boyle became the head yards and scoring. The Blue Hawks men’s basketball coach at the to its most successful season time favorite MCA presenters, will coach of the Fighting Saints Vol- won the North Star Conference T&F - Jumps University of Providence in 2018, since 2003, posting a 10-5 overall make his 6th clinic appearance. leyball Team in 2005. In 2019, the Championship and average over Harry Clark, Montana high garnering a 3-year record of 59-23. record, qualifying for the Big Sky Director of Tennis at the Silver Saints went 16-13, with a trip to the 35 points in his first two seasons. school legend and multi-event This past year the Argos were the Conference Tournament for the Creek Valley Country Club, Ken Frontier Conference Tournament In 2018 they finished with a #8 college All-American took the helm Frontier Conference regular season 3rd straight year with their highest is one of only 10 PTR and USPTA semifinals. Twelve 2019 Saints were National Ranking. McCarvel was of the Carroll College Saints in and tourney champions. Prior to seed since 2004. The 2018 and Master Professionals. He is a 2x named to the Frontier Academic the offensive coordinator for Helena 2013. He has coached 176 Carroll UP, Keller served 11 seasons with 2019 Lady Bobcats advanced to PTR International and a 4x USPTA All-Conference team and the team Capital, where he assisted in 3 College athletes to NAIA All-Ameri- the UM Western men’s program, the Big Sky Conference Tourna- Divisional “Pro of the Year” and a posted a 3.56 GPA. In 15 seasons consecutive Class-AA Semi-Final cans. Before his time at Carroll, he averaging twenty wins per season. ment, in 2019 making the semi- 3x USPTA Career Development as head coach at Carroll, the vol- appearances. He was also the RB coached 11 years at the University His Bulldogs compiled a 231-124 re- finals. The Cat’s 2018 Big Sky Award Winner. Still active in the leyball program has accumulated Coach for Mike Van Diest’s Saints of Montana. He coached sprints and cord, while winning 3 Frontier Con- Tournament appearance was sport, Ken is both the Singles and a 266-168 record, making it to the in 2005 when Carroll won their jumps which he continues to focus ference titles as well as qualifying for their first since 2012 and just the Doubles Champion PTR Interna- NAIA Regional Tournament in both 4th consecutive NAIA National on at Carroll. Prior to Montana he the NAIA national tournament eight second time since 2005. Along tional Men’s 65, ranking in the top 2005 and 2006 and the national Championship. From 2007-2013, was the head coach at Stanford times. Keller coached high school the way, Jones oversaw his third 5 in PTR & USPTA for the past 10 tournament in 2012 and 2016. McCarvel coached at Flathead, High. One of the state’s best T&F for 26 years, beginning at Opheim back-to-back double-digit winning years. Ken is the 8th inductee to Prior to Carroll, Boyle spent where his Braves made 3 playoff athletes of all time, Clark set all where he won 3 Class C girls' bas- season.
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