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Clinic Brochure 2018.Pmd TRACK AND CROSS COUNTRY Penthouse & Pearl High School SHANE BALTZ- Head Coach, Senatobia High School JOHNNY BARFIELD- Retired, Carthage High School DIRECTIONS TO PEARL HIGH SCHOOL: ROBERT HACKETT- 3x USA Olympic Qualifier, NCAA Champion Go W on E County Line Road 63rd Annual Get on I-55 South to I-20 East JIM HARRISON- Head Track Coach, Belhaven University Take Exit 52 (Airport Rd.) JANSEN HYDE- Big 12 All-Conference, Texas Tech. University Go Left on US Highway 80 W Wilder Fitness BRIAN O'NEAL- Assistant Coach, Biloxi High School Pearl HS will be on the left. WAYNE WILLIAMS- Retired, Presbyterian Christian School WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 (Pearl High School) 10:00 AM O'NEAL: Jumps (Classroom Session) MULTI-SPORTS CLINIC 11:00 AM O'NEAL: On Field Demonstration 1:00 PM HYDE: Hurdles (Classroom Session) 1:45 PM HACKETT: Relay Hand-offs (Classroom Session) July 17 - July 20, 2018 • Hilton Hotel • Jackson, MS 2:45 PM HYDE: Hurdles (On Field Demonstration) 3:30 PM HACKETT: Relay Hand-offs(On Field Demonstration) THURSDAY, JULY 19 (Penthouse) 9:00 AM BARFIELD: Legends & Champions in Track & Cross Country BASIC SCHEDULE 10:00 AM MHSAA: Rules & Eligibility 1:30 PM WILLIAMS: Sprints MONDAY, JULY 16 2:30 PM HARRISON: Shot & Discus 3:30 PM BALTZ: Mid-Distance 1:00 PM "Fid" Jones Memorial Coaches Golf Tournament - Sponsored by BSN Sports, Live Oaks Golf Course MS SPORTS MEDICINE'S CPR CERTIFICATION TUESDAY, JULY 17 11:00 AM Registration - Hilton Lobby Cabana Room - $10 Cash or Check 12:00 NOON CEU Orientation - Grand Ballroom C WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 1:00 PM Golf Tournament- Sponsored by BSN Sports, Lake Caroline Golf Course 8:00 - 11:30 AM CPR Class First Time Participants (Challenge Available for any Current Card Holder - No Appointment Necessary) 2:00 PM Clinic Sessions Begin 8:00 - 11:30 AM Challenge Available for Any Current Card Holder (No Appointment Necessary) 1:00 - 4:00 PM Challenge Available for Any Current Card Holder (No Appointment Necessary) WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 For specific questions concerning CPR certification, please visit the MS Sports Medicine booth. 7:30 AM Registration - Hilton Lobby 8:00 AM CEU Orientation - Grand Ballroom B/C ADDITIONAL SPEAKING TOPICS 8:30 AM Clinic Sessions Begin Cabana Room 9:00 AM Sterling Rose Brunch (Coaches' Wives) - Penthouse RONALD D. KYZAR - Financial Services 1:00 PM Hospitality Room - Crowne Room 3:30 PM Focus3 - Ballroom B/C WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 THURSDAY, JULY 19 6:00 PM All-Star Volleyball Game - Millsaps College 9:00 AM-4:00 PM Appointments Available by Request 9:00 AM Retire Metrics-Build A Better Retirement Cell: 601-668-4544 10:00 AM Strategies for Young Coaches E-mail: [email protected] 1:30 PM Strategies for Young Coaches THURSDAY, JULY 19 2:00-4:00 PM Appointments Available by Request 7:30 AM Registration - Hilton Lobby 8:00 AM Clinic Sessions Begin SPECIAL EVENTS 9:30 AM Hospitality Room - Crowne Room 11:30 AM - 1:15 PM FCA Luncheon - Grand Ballroom FCA COACHES LUNCHEON - This complimentary lunch will be held at the Hilton, on Thursday, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. 6:30 PM Mississippi Sports Medicine Coaches' Social - Grand Ballroom Reservations necessary, visit the FCA Booth for complete details. FRIDAY, JULY 20 HOSPITALITY ROOM - Visit and enjoy coffee and Coke each day in the Crowne Room. 7:30 AM Registration - Hilton Lobby Sponsored by Jackson Coca-Cola Bottling Company and Jackson Convention & Visitors Bureau. 8:00 AM Clinic Sessions Begin 9:30 AM Hospitality Room - Crowne Room MAC COACHES SOCIAL - MAC Members Only! Drinks and heavy hors d'oeuvres will be served on Thursday at 6:30 PM. DJ and 10:00 AM Motivation - Grand Ballrooms A, B & C Karaoke. Grand Ballroom A, B & C . Sponsored by Mississippi Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center. 11:00 AM District Meetings D1 / D5 - Amphitheater I UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS - MAC Members who will have a natural or adopted child enrolled in college the fall semester of D2 / D6 - Ballroom C 2018-2019 are eligible to participate in a drawing. Registration Forms are available at MAC desk. YOU HAVE TO BE PRESENT TO WIN. D3 / D4 - Ballroom A Sponsored by World Class Athletic Surfaces, Leland, MS. D7 / D8 - Ballroom B Clinic Note Concerning Replacement Cards: 11:30 AM General Business Meeting - Grand Ballrooms A, B & C (Service Awards, Amanda Price Award, & Roy Garcia Award will be presented) If you lose your new membership card or forget to bring it, you can get a duplicate at the MAC Registration Desk for $5.00. 12 NOON New Board of Directors Meeting - Grand Ballroom Exhibitors Show Schedule Tuesday, July 17 12 NOON - 4:00 PM Wednesday, July 18 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM MISSISSIPPI ASSOCIATION OF COACHES P.O. Box 1194 • Clinton, MS 39060 • Thursday, July 19 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Phone: 601-924-3020 • Fax: 601-924-3050 • www.mscoaches.com Friday, July 20 8:00 AM - 12 NOON @MACoaches Find us on Facebook! ARCHERY ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Grand Ballroom C VOLLEYBALL Grand Ballroom A WALDO CLELAND- AIMS Director Amphitheater II & On Court Demonstration at Millsaps College (Hangar Dome) CELESTE BRAMLETT- Assistant Athletic Director, Madison Central High School TREY HUMPHREYS- Head Coach, Blue Mountain College KIRA BERCH- Athletic Trainer, Mississippi Sports Medicine JOHN McDONALD- AIMS Coordinator JULIE DARTY- Head Coach, Mississippi State University JIM KEITH- Attorney, Adams & Reese LLP JEFFERY WALKER- Head Coach, Simpson Central High School KELSEA WELDON- Head Coach, William Carey University DIRECTIONS TO MILLSAPS COLLEGE: THURSDAY, JULY 19 TUESDAY, JULY 17 TUESDAY, JULY 17 (Amphitheater II) Go West on E. County Line Rd. 8:30 AM KEITH: Legal Issues with MHSAA 2:00 PM CLELAND: Questions & Answers about AIMS 2:00 PM DARTY: First Things First- Why First Contact Get on I-55 South 9:15 AM BERCH: Employing Athletic Trainers/Classroom 2:30 PM WALKER: Ways to Have Your Student-Athlete Recruited is #1 in Our Gym Take Exit 98A toward Woodrow Wilson Dr. 10:00 AM BRAMLETT: Promoting Your School Through Social Media 3:00 PM McDONALD: Electronic Scoring System 3:00 PM DARTY: My Bag of Tricks- Training Turn Left onto N. State Street 10:45 AM MHSAA: Questions & Answers 3:30 PM HUMPHREYS: Tuning the AIMS Bow Creatively & Thinking Outside the Box Millsaps College will be on right 4:00 PM MHSAA: Rules & Eligibility BASEBALL BASKETBALL Amphitheaters I & II & Ballrooms B & C WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 (On Court Demonstration at Hangar Dome - Millsaps College) BILL BEGLEY- Head Men's Coach, East Mississippi Community College NICK AMMIRATI- Assistant Coach, Hinds Community College ANTHONY CARLYLE- Head Men's Coach, Columbus High School 1:30 PM WELDON: How to Create A Thriving Culture in Your Team, School & Community 2:30 PM WELDON: Practicing with Intention WES JOHNSON- Head Coach, East Webster High School KRISTY CURRY- Head Women's Coach,University of Alabama BRIAN KIGHT- Focus3 KERMIT DAVIS- Head Men's Coach, University of Mississippi MIKE KINNISON- Head Coach, Delta State University JACKIE MARTIN-GLASS- Head Women's Coach, Hinds Community College FOOTBALL WILL LOWREY- Athletic Director, Blue Mountain College JOCELYN MCGILBERRY- Head Women's Coach, Meridian Community College Grand Ballrooms B and C RICK MCCARTY- Pitching Coach, Dallas Baptist University YOLETT MCPHEE-MCCUIN- Head Women's Coach, University of Mississippi BRIAN BAKER- Defensive Line Coach, Mississippi State University JUSTIN REED- Head Coach, Tupelo High School BROOKE STOEHR- Head Women's Coach, Louisiana Tech. University STEVE CAMPBELL- Head Coach, University of South Alabama MATT RISER- Head Coach, Southeastern Louisiana University WILL WADE- Head Men's Coach, Louisiana State University CHRIS CHAMBLESS- Head Coach, West Point High School PATRICK ROBEY- Head Coach, Madison Central High School CLARENCE WEATHERSPOON- Assistant Men's Coach, University of Southern Mississippi GABE FERTITTA- Head Coach, Catholic High School (Louisiana) WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 (Amphitheaters I & II) ROD GIBSON- Assistant Director of Recruiting Communications, Mississippi State University 8:30 AM RISER: Base Running- Stuck on Green TUESDAY, JULY 17 (On Court Demo at Tougaloo College) DIRECTIONS TO TOUGALOO COLLEGE: DEUCE HARRISON- Defensive Coordinator, Catholic High School (Louisiana) 9:30 AM RISER: Program Foundation Built with Stones 2:00 PM WADE: Full Court Defensive & Defensive Drills Go West on E. County Line Rd. EDDIE HICKS- Defensive Back Coach, University of Southern Mississippi 10:30 AM MHSAA: Rules 3:30 PM DAVIS: Offensive Concepts Cross over I-55 MARCUS JOHNSON- Offensive Line Coach, Mississippi State University 1:30 PM McCARTY: Linked Up- Identity with Intent WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 (On Court Demo at Tougaloo College) Left onto N State St./US 51 BRIAN KIGHT- Focus3 2:30 PM McCARTY: Linked Up- Identity with Intent 10:00 AM WEATHERSPOON: 3/4 Court Defensive Pressure- Right onto W County Line Rd. TOM LUKE- Assistant Athletic Director of Player Development, University of Mississippi WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 (Ballrooms B & C) Trapping Out of a 1-3-1 Tougaloo College will be on right. LANCE MANCUSO- Head Coach, Jefferson Davis County High School 3:30 PM KIGHT: Aligning Leadership, Culture & Behavior for Elite Team Execution 1:00 PM McPHEE-McCUIN: Transition Offense ARCHIE MANNING- Former NFL & Ole Miss QB Hall of Famer THURSDAY, JULY 19 (Amphitheaters I & II) 2:30 PM CURRY: Zone Offense/Defense & Rebounding Drills JOHN MILLER- Associate Athletic Director of Football Operations, University of Mississippi 8:30 AM ROBEY: A Team Approach to Scoring Runs THURSDAY, JULY 19 (On Court Demo at Tougaloo College) JOE MOORHEAD- Head Coach, Mississippi State University
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