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Girl's Basketball Coaches' Clinic clinic Schedule Friday, OctOber 8 Saturday, OctOber 9 3:00 p.m. Coaches may view open Corban practice. 8:00 a.m. Doors open for vendors and networking. More registrations – Gym 5:00 p.m. Registration Psalm Performing Arts Center 8:30 a.m. Q & A with Corban coaches. 5:30 p.m. Dinner with entertainment 9:00 a.m. Session 1 Dan Muscatell Psalm Performing Arts Center University of Oregon “The Speed Game With Quick Hitters” 6:30 p.m. Keynote Speaker Joan Bonvicini, Seattle University Coach 10:00 a.m. Session 2 Anji Weisenfluh “My Journey Coaching” Eastern Oregon University “On and Off Ball Team Defense” 7:00 p.m. Round Table Discussions (20 minutes each. Choose four to attend.) 11:00 a.m. Session 3 Jim Sollars University of Portland 1. Steve Ball, Cascade High School “Out-of-Bounds Plays and Special Situations” “Teaching Post Play” 2. Justin Sherwood, Corban University 12:00 noon Lunch “Basketball 101—Inside the Numbers” Travis Memorial Dining Hall Girl’s Basketball 3. Ron Hittner, Corban University 1:00 p.m. Small group discussions with speakers “Working with Leadership on Your Team” and networking. 4. Tony Walther, Corban University 1:30 p.m. Session 4 Michael Meek CoaChes’ “Injury Prevention and Care” Southridge High School 5. Heather Roberts, Canby High School “Building a Program” “Applying Press Pressure” 6. Craig Swanson, West Albany High School 2:30 p.m. Session 5 Fred Litzenberger CliniC “The Bulldog 5-Out Motion” U.S. Basketball Academy “Teaching Fundamentals” 8:30 p.m. Keynote Speaker Sherrie Murrell, Portland State University Coach 3:30 p.m. Session 6 Kelly Graves “Weathering Tough Seasons” Gonzaga University “Basketball the Bulldog Way” 9:00 p.m. Challenge for Saturday’s Sessions 4:30–4:45 p.m. Wrap-up and Evaluations Friday evening and Saturday OctOber 8–9, 2010 QueStiOnS? Contact Terry Williams at 503-871-6551 or [email protected] 5000 Deer Park Drive SE Salem, Oregon 97317-9392 503-375-7005 | 800-845-3005 www.corban.edu 105823AT clinic Schedule Friday, OctOber 8 Saturday, OctOber 9 3:00 p.m. Coaches may view open Corban practice. 8:00 a.m. Doors open for vendors and networking. More registrations – Gym 5:00 p.m. Registration Psalm Performing Arts Center 8:30 a.m. Q & A with Corban coaches. 5:30 p.m. Dinner with entertainment 9:00 a.m. Session 1 Dan Muscatell Psalm Performing Arts Center University of Oregon “The Speed Game With Quick Hitters” 6:30 p.m. Keynote Speaker Joan Bonvicini, Seattle University Coach 10:00 a.m. Session 2 Anji Weisenfluh “My Journey Coaching” Eastern Oregon University “On and Off Ball Team Defense” 7:00 p.m. Round Table Discussions (20 minutes each. Choose four to attend.) 11:00 a.m. Session 3 Jim Sollars University of Portland 1. Steve Ball, Cascade High School “Out-of-Bounds Plays and Special Situations” “Teaching Post Play” 2. Justin Sherwood, Corban University 12:00 noon Lunch “Basketball 101—Inside the Numbers” Travis Memorial Dining Hall Girl’s Basketball 3. Ron Hittner, Corban University 1:00 p.m. Small group discussions with speakers “Working with Leadership on Your Team” and networking. 4. Tony Walther, Corban University 1:30 p.m. Session 4 Michael Meek CoaChes’ “Injury Prevention and Care” Southridge High School 5. Heather Roberts, Canby High School “Building a Program” “Applying Press Pressure” 6. Craig Swanson, West Albany High School 2:30 p.m. Session 5 Fred Litzenberger CliniC “The Bulldog 5-Out Motion” U.S. Basketball Academy “Teaching Fundamentals” 8:30 p.m. Keynote Speaker Sherrie Murrell, Portland State University Coach 3:30 p.m. Session 6 Kelly Graves “Weathering Tough Seasons” Gonzaga University “Basketball the Bulldog Way” 9:00 p.m. Challenge for Saturday’s Sessions 4:30–4:45 p.m. Wrap-up and Evaluations Friday evening and Saturday OctOber 8–9, 2010 QueStiOnS? Contact Terry Williams at 503-871-6551 or [email protected] 5000 Deer Park Drive SE Salem, Oregon 97317-9392 503-375-7005 | 800-845-3005 www.corban.edu 105823AT Girl’s Basketball CoaChes’ CliniC Registration Form Girl’s Basketball All registrations due by 10/5/10. To receive discount, registration due by 9/17/10. CoaChes’ CliniC Primary coach: NAME Friday evening and Saturday LEvEL COACHED OctOber 8–9, 2010 SCHOOL/PROGRAM ADDRESS LocatiOn: SpeakerS: PHONE Corban University Joan Bonvicini, Seattle University Coach C.E. Jeffers Sports Center “My Journey Coaching” CELL 5000 Deer Park Drive SE Salem, OR 97317-9392 Sherrie Murrell, Portland State University Coach EMAIL “Weathering Tough Seasons” SPECIAL NEEDS cOSt: Dan Muscatell, University of Oregon First coach from a school/program: “The Speed Game With Quick Hitters” Additional coaches from same school/program: $130 if paid by 9/17/10, $140 after 9/17 Anji Weisenfluh, Eastern Oregon University NAME Additional coaches from same school/program: “On and Off Ball Team Defense” LEvEL COACHED $100 if paid by 9/17/10, $110 after 9/17 Jim Sollars, University of Portland NAME (Cost includes clinic materials, Friday dinner, Saturday lunch, “Out-of-Bounds Plays and Special Situations” refreshments and door prizes.) LEvEL COACHED Michael Meek, Southridge High School “Building a Program” NAME ceu clOck credit: Fred Litzenberger, U.S. Basketball Academy LEvEL COACHED This clinic provides 12 hours of CEU credit. “Teaching Fundamentals” Payment: Lodging: Kelly Graves, Gonzaga University “Basketball the Bulldog Way” PRIMARY COACH: $ Keizer Renaissance Inn $130 IF PAID BY 9/17/10, $140 AFTER 9/17 5188 Wittenberg Lane N, Keizer, OR 97303 ADDITIONAL COACHES: $ EACH $100 IF PAID BY 9/17/10, $110 AFTER 9/17 Keizer Renaissance Inn is offering a special rate for clinic attendees: $69.55 per night, which includes all taxes and TOTAL ENCLOSED: $ breakfast. Please make checks payable to Corban University. If interested, contact Sherrie Gottfried: Return completed registration form to: 800-299-7221 Corban University 503-390-4733 ext. 233 ATTN: Terry Williams [email protected] 5000 Deer Park Drive SE Salem, Oregon 97317-9392 Girl’s Basketball CoaChes’ CliniC Registration Form Girl’s Basketball All registrations due by 10/5/10. To receive discount, registration due by 9/17/10. CoaChes’ CliniC Primary coach: NAME Friday evening and Saturday LEvEL COACHED OctOber 8–9, 2010 SCHOOL/PROGRAM ADDRESS LocatiOn: SpeakerS: PHONE Corban University Joan Bonvicini, Seattle University Coach C.E. Jeffers Sports Center “My Journey Coaching” CELL 5000 Deer Park Drive SE Salem, OR 97317-9392 Sherrie Murrell, Portland State University Coach EMAIL “Weathering Tough Seasons” SPECIAL NEEDS cOSt: Dan Muscatell, University of Oregon First coach from a school/program: “The Speed Game With Quick Hitters” Additional coaches from same school/program: $130 if paid by 9/17/10, $140 after 9/17 Anji Weisenfluh, Eastern Oregon University NAME Additional coaches from same school/program: “On and Off Ball Team Defense” LEvEL COACHED $100 if paid by 9/17/10, $110 after 9/17 Jim Sollars, University of Portland NAME (Cost includes clinic materials, Friday dinner, Saturday lunch, “Out-of-Bounds Plays and Special Situations” refreshments and door prizes.) LEvEL COACHED Michael Meek, Southridge High School “Building a Program” NAME ceu clOck credit: Fred Litzenberger, U.S. Basketball Academy LEvEL COACHED This clinic provides 12 hours of CEU credit. “Teaching Fundamentals” Payment: Lodging: Kelly Graves, Gonzaga University “Basketball the Bulldog Way” PRIMARY COACH: $ Keizer Renaissance Inn $130 IF PAID BY 9/17/10, $140 AFTER 9/17 5188 Wittenberg Lane N, Keizer, OR 97303 ADDITIONAL COACHES: $ EACH $100 IF PAID BY 9/17/10, $110 AFTER 9/17 Keizer Renaissance Inn is offering a special rate for clinic attendees: $69.55 per night, which includes all taxes and TOTAL ENCLOSED: $ breakfast. Please make checks payable to Corban University. If interested, contact Sherrie Gottfried: Return completed registration form to: 800-299-7221 Corban University 503-390-4733 ext. 233 ATTN: Terry Williams [email protected] 5000 Deer Park Drive SE Salem, Oregon 97317-9392.
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