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2016 I.H.S.B.C.A. State Clinic Friday Afternoon/Evening, January 22nd Saturday Morning, January 23rd JANUARY 7:30-8:30 * F.C.A. Breakfast—Suites #6 & #7 21st, 22nd, & 23rd 4:15-5:00 * ~ VISIT EXHIBITS ~ *sponsored by Crossroads League Baseball Coaches Rich Benjamin, Head Coach—Indiana Wesleyan University 6:00-7:00 * Indiana Baseball Hall of Fame Social Hour * Enters 1st year as head coach at IWU ~ Suite #16, Rotunda Tower ~ * Served as head coach at Judson College in Illinois 7:00-9:30 * Indiana Baseball Hall of Fame and from 2008-15 with 5 straight 40 win seasons * Named Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Coach of the Year Banquet COTY for the 2012 and 2013 seasons • Sponsored by Josten’s — Plaza Ballroom * Led Judson to 5 NAIA Regional/NAIA National Championship opening round appearances IHSBCA CONTRIBUTORS 8:30-11:30 Exhibits Open (Plaza D & E - Suites 8, 9, & 10) BSN Junior Showcase Shirts 9:00-9:45 * “Developing Productive Hitters: Getting the Most Out of their Swing” JOSTENS Kyle Gould, Head Coach– Taylor University COTY Awards & North/South MVP Rings * Enters his 12th year as head coach Taylor University 2016 * Coaching record at Taylor University 358-218 CROSSROADS LEAGUE CONFERENCE * 6 Crossroads League Conference Championships FCA BREAKFAST I.H.S.B.C.A. and 4 trips to the NAIA National Tournament SPORTS CENTER—FT. WAYNE * Crossroads League Coach of the Year in 2010, 2011, 2012, & 2013 STATE CLINIC IHSBCA Clothing * All-conference catcher while playing at Taylor EPHYR ATS Z H Official Cap of IHSBCA 9:45-10:30 Doubles, Bombs, and RBI’s in the BBCOR Era Sheraton Indianapolis ADRENALINE FUNDRAISING Rich Benjamin, Head Coach—Indiana Wesleyan University Hotel & Suites Major Sponsor for the IHSBCA Keystone At The Crossing 10:30-11:15 * “Developing a Catcher” Indianapolis, Indiana MDS BASEBALL BATS Kyle Cheesebrough, Asst. Coach-Indiana University Wooden Bats for each player at the North/South game * Enters his 2nd year as assistant coach at IU * Spent the 2012-14 seasons as assistant coach at IHSBCA Executive Board ID MERICA SPORTS ADVANTAGE M -A Louisville University Shane Edwards (Oak Hill) — President Sponsor for the IHSBCA Clinic Social Hour * Served as volunteer assistant coach at Pittsburgh Brian Abbott (Huntington) - Executive Director * Coaching highlights include: 2 College World Series Scott Hughes (Shelbyville) — 1st VP LIDS appearances, 3 NCAA Tournament appearances, Ricky Romans (Charlestown) — 2nd VP and 2 Big East Championships Sponsor for the IHSBCA Clinic Social Hour Kevin Hannon (Knox) — 3rd VP Steve Stutsman (Elkhart Central) — Past-President MID-SOUTH Phil McIntyre (North Central) — Executive Assistant Sponsor for the IHSBCA 11:15-11:25 * IHSBCA Asst. Coaches Awards 11:25-11:35 * Preparation for Rules Meeting SMART MOUNDS 2016 IHSBCA CLINIC COMMITTEE Sponsor for the IHSBCA 11:35-12:30 * IHSAA 2016 Rules Meeting Scott Hughes—Shelbyville, Clinic Coordinator Ryan Bunnell—Westfield, Speakers JAMES ROBINSON, IHSAA Umpire Shawn Lyons—New Palestine, College Exhibits * 40 years officiating high school baseball Blake Mollenkopf—Caston, FCA 2012 CLINIC INFORMATION * 33 Sectionals, 25 Regionals, 14 Semi- Gary O’Neal—Madison (retired), Hall of Fame Banquet 2017 CLINIC INFORMATION States, and 6 State Championships Andy McClain—Norwell, Clinic Emcee JanuaryJanuary 19 19-21,-21, 2012 2017 * National Federation Distinguished Official Jeff McKeon—Plainfield, Vendors Sheraton of Indianapolis of the Year Award Philip Webb—North Central, Vendors Assistant Sheraton of Indianapolis * Mid-American Football Conference Referee Mark Grove—Churubusco (retired), Registration HotelHotel & & Suites Suites - -Keystone Keystone Crossing Crossing Big Ten Replay Official Terry McManama— Churubusco (retired), Registration * George Phares—Retired, Registration Indianapolis, Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana * Kokomo Schools Education Foundation Board member since 1989 Thursday Evening, January 21st Friday Morning, January 22nd Friday Afternoon, January 22nd 7:15-8:30 District Representatives Meeting—Keystone Cafe 5:00-8:00 * Registration —Plaza Foyer (2nd Level) 2:00-2:45 “Empowering Your Infielders in Drill Work” 8:00-11:00 * Registration —Plaza Foyer (2nd Level) Doug Schreiber –Head Coach, Purdue University 8:20-8:30 * Announcements—Plaza Ballroom 7:00-7:45 * “Developing Young Hitters” * Entering 18th season at Purdue University * Named Big Ten Coach of the Year in 2012 Spencer Allen, Head Coach—Northwestern University 8:30-9:15 * “A Throwing Program From Start to Finish” * Enteris 1st year as head coach at NU * Spent 4 seasons as asst coach at Arizona State * Served as an assistant coach at Illinois in 2015 Dave Serrano, Head Coach—University of Tennessee University going to College World Series national championship game in 1998 and asst coach at Entering 5th season at the helm of the University of * Associate head coach and recruiting coordinator at * University of Notre Dame in 1994 Tennessee baseball program Creighton in 2013-14 * Also spent time as asst coach at Ball State Head coach of 2012 USA Baseball Collegiate National * Assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Washington * University and Butler University State University from 2010-12 Team which claimed a bronze medal * Played on the 1982 State Championship team at LaPorte * Also spent time at Purdue, a scout for Detroit Tigers, * Served as head coach at Cal St. Fullerton 2008-11 and and recipient of LV Phillips Mental Attitude Award volunteer coach at Iowa, and assistant coach at Edmonds earned Big West Coach of the Year honors in 2011 Community College * Served as head coach at UC Irvine from 2005-07 and 2:45-3:30 * “Base Stealing” claimed Baseball America National Coach of the Year Mike Roberts, Chicago Cubs Consult * One of only 11 coaches to lead two programs to the College World Series 7:50-8:35 * “Building YOUR Throwing Program” Skylar Meade, Pitching Coach—Michigan St. University 9:15-10:00 * “Pitch Selection, Approaches, and 3:30-4:15 * “2015 State Champs—Keys to Success” * Joined Spartan staff in summer of 2014 Creating an Offensive Identity” Round Table Discussion * Served as pitching coach at Middle Tennessee State Jeff Mercer, Asst Coach—Wright State University in 2013-14 * Enters 3rd season as assistant coach at WSU * Worked five seasons at Eastern Illinois University * Served 3 seasons as a volunteer assistant coach at as an assistant coach Western Kentucky University * Pitched at the University of Louisville * Volunteer assistant at University of Michigan in 2011 * Anchored a pitching staff that helped lead the * Served as a graduate assistant at Ohio Northern Cardinals to the 2007 College World Series University for the 2010 season * Two-time All-Horizon League honoree as a player for WSU in the 2008-09 seasons 8:35-8:45 * Break & Visit Exhibits (Suites 8, 9, & 10 and Plaza D-E) 10:00-10:45 * “Bullpen Sessions-The Key to Success Bob Kyle Brian Kuester and Consistency” Rockville – 1A South Spencer– 2A Dave Serrano, Head Coach– University of Tennessee 8:45-9:35 *“Practice Planning—Live Situations” Spencer Allen, Head Coach — Northwestern University 10:45-11:30 District Meetings (***see meeting locations) Locations: Main Room, Suites 4-7 and Suites 11-14 *Post Q&A Sessions will be held in Suite 5 11:30-1:15 * Lunch — On your own 12:00-1:00 * Hall of Fame Luncheon in Keystone Cafe Shop For Your 2016 Baseball Needs With Our 1:10 * Afternoon Opening Announcements Dave Pishkur Greg Dikos Exhibitors in Suites 8, 9, &10 and Plaza D-E 1:15 –2:00 * “Developing an Olympic Style Sprint Andrean — 3A Penn – 4A Training Program for Your Team” Mike Roberts, Chicago Cubs Consult * Current Director of the Sports Management Program ***District Meeting Location Information 10:00-12:00 * Social Hour (Suites #6 & #7) and Asst. Professor in the Howard Dayton School Main Room = Districts A, B, E, H, I, J, M, O Social Hour Sponsored by: of Business * Former head coach of UNC for 23 seasons Suite 4 = C Suite 11 = K LIDS * Continues as head coach of the Cotuit Kettleers in the Suite 5 = D Suite 12 = L M.A.S.A. Cape Cod Collegiate Summer League * Has written two books title “You Can’t Steal Second Suite 6 = F Suite 13 = N Base and Keep Your Foot on First” and “Baserunning” Suite 7 = G Suite 14 = P .
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