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Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association Proud Partners of May 2015 TIMETHE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OFOUT THE WISCONSIN BASKETBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION PROUD PARTNERS OF MAY 2015 IMPORTANT DATES FAST BREAK NOTES 2015 WBCA All-Star Games WBCA Awards June 19 & 20 Forms are in the newsletter (see pp.8-9). Remember that the deadline is July 1st Award Nominations / Submissions Due July 1 All-State Individual, Individual Academic and Team Academic All-State WBCA Summer Shootout @ Wauk West can be found in this newsletter. See page ?. July 25-26 Mr. & Miss Basketball WBCA Invite Tourney @ JAG Diamond Stone of Dominican and Henry Ellenson of Rice July 28-29 Lake are this year’s co-winners of the Mr. Basketball Award. Arike Ogunbowale of Divine Savior Holy Angels is the Miss New Membership Year Begins Basketball Award winner. August 1 All-Star Games WisSports.net/WBCA Showcase JustAgame Fieldhouse is Wisconsin Dells will host this year’s WBCA All-Star games on September 26 June 19-20. Please come out to watch some great games while supporting the WBCA and the MACC Fund Hall of Fame Banquet September 26 State Champions Congratulations to all the coaches and players of the 2015 boys’ and girls’ state Fall Clinic champions. You had a dream come true! Nine out of the ten state champion head October 1-2 coaches were members and will receive a beautiful championship ring from the WBCA. FALL SHOWCASE 18 Minute Halves 18 minute halves has been advanced by the Basketball Advisory Comittee and I would Last year over 250 boys and girls varsity be in favor of it. I think it would help the flow of the game. players participated in the WisSports.net/ WBCA Fall Showcase. Hospitality Rooms at State Tournament There were record setting crowds at both the boys’ and girls’ hospitality rooms This year’s event will be on September sponsored by the WBCA. 26th and will once again be hosted by the JustAgame Fieldhouse in Wisconsin Summer Contact Dells. The newly passed contact rules give the coach a chance to work with their kids in the summer. I personally like it. Registration will begin in late June on WisBCA.org, please encourage your top Have a great summer everyone. players to take advantage of this great Jerry Petitgoue, Executive Director of the WBCA can be reached by email event. [email protected] or phone 608-778-1986. WBCA CORPORATE SPONSORS 2015 BOYS ALL-STAR GAMES COACHES & STAFF ALL-STAR PLAYERS All-Star Game Co-Directors: DIVISION 1 - NORTH DIVISION 3 - SOUTH Mike Huser, Platteville Ben Boots, Kimberly Tanner Bruchs, Poynette Tony Scallon, McFarland Trevor Entwisle, Neenah Ethan Bublitz, Kettle Moraine Lutheran Brandon Glandt, Muskego Lewrenzo Byers, Brown Deer Fundraising & Banquet: Jakob Guenther, Oshkosh West Brandon Gilbeck, River Valley Joan Petitgoue, Cuba City Matt Heldt, Neenah Marquis Harris, St. Francis Division 1 - North Taylor Penn, Wausau West Jared Henning, Kettle Moraine Lutheran Head - Kurt Melton, Oconomowoc Brevin Pritzl, DePere Zach Kaminski, Clinton Asst - Andy Capes, Muskego JT Ruffin, Sun Prairie Riley Lytle, Poynette Asst - Ben Hoffman, Hartford Christopher Schick, Oconomowoc Levi Nagel, Dodgeville Asst - Jim O’Leary, Oconomowoc Shareef Smith, Madison Memorial Brett Wittchow, Laconia Division 1 - South DIVISION 1 - SOUTH DIVISION 4 - NORTH Head - Craig Haase, Hartland Arrowhead Joey Archer, West Allis Nathan Hale Matt Anderson, Fall Creek Asst - Dave Conway, Hartland Arrowhead James Batemon, Milwaukee Riverside Sawyer DeMoe, Colfax Asst - Greg Polkowski, Waukesha North Joe Binyoti, Milwaukee King James Gollon, Pacelli Division 2 - North Andre Brown, Kenosha Indian Trail Jacob Hierlmeier, Glenwood City Head - Todd Fergot, La Crosse Central Jaylen Key, Homestead Tyler Lemke, Brillion Asst - Mark Padesky, La Crosse Central DaRion King, Racine Case Matthew Nikolay, Auburndale Asst - Jeff Reiche, Marathon Ben Meinholz, Marquette University Jake Reif, Stratford Asst - Tony Servais, La Crosse Central Mitch Pfeifer, Kettle Moraine Ethan Seubert, Marathon Lincoln Wieseman, Badger Billy Wampler, Eau Claire Regis Division 2 - South Deantae Woods, Racine Horlick Levi Wolf, Elmwood Head - Bob Beighton, Delavan-Darien Asst - Chris Hembrook, Delavan-Darien DIVISION 2 - NORTH DIVISION 4 - SOUTH Asst - Jose Lopez, Delavan-Darien Jose Alicea, Seymour Ethan Brinkman, Howards Grove Asst - Mickey Mala, Waterford Jerred Ambrose, La Crosse Central Zach Gaines, Cuba City Division 3 - North Carter Belling, Kaukauna Garrison Goode, Dominican Head - Matt Koepsell, Fox Valley Lutheran Josh Hau, Slinger Collin Kennedy, Onalaska Luther Asst - Steve Gauger, Fox Valley Lutheran Al’Tavius Jackson, Port Washington Brett Ladsten, Blair-Taylor Asst - Tom Neises, Retired Kent Mathews, Rhinelander Cole McDonald, Darlington Asst - John Van Rossum, Freedom Kyle Monroe, Ashwaubenon Owen Miller, Ozaukee Chaz Mootz, Merrill Austin Moutry, Dominican Division 3 - South Ben Widdes, Rice Lake Tarek Oellerich, Mineral Point Head - Lance Marifke, St. Francis Adam Wolf, Beaver Dam Sy Staver, Mineral Point Asst - Todd Jahns, Kettle Moraine Lutheran Asst - Luke Meier, St. Francis Asst - John Riggins, South Milwaukee DIVISION 2 - SOUTH DIVISION 5 - NORTH Levi Bradley, Pius XI Ryan Dachel, New Auburn Division 4 - North Andre Carroll, Wauwatosa West Noah Gosse, N.E.W Lutheran Head - Chad Brieske, Mondovi Sean Chislom, McFarland Christian Haffner, Gresham Community Asst - Wyatt Anderson, Mondovi Vinny Cincotta, Jefferson Austin Kurkowski, Frederic Asst - Tristen Kittilson, Glenwood City Drew Fredrickson, Mount Horeb Christopher Montag, Port Edwards Asst - Chris Segerstrom, Elmwood Isaiah Johnson, Whitefish bay Zach Orlando, Wausaukee Nick McGlynn, Stoughton Aaron Schlies, Wausaukee Division 4 - South Josh Michaels, Greendale Cody Tomlinson, Washburn High Head - Isaiah Ketterhagen, Ozaukee Miles Sigh, Whitefish Bay Aaron VandeCastle, Wild Rose Asst - Tim Ladron, Beaver Dam Alexander Van Dyke, Union Grove Alex Whitt, Goodman-Pembine Asst - Brad Mayer, Cedar Grove Asst - John Rentmeester, Ozaukee DIVISION 3 - NORTH DIVISION 5 - SOUTH Division 5 - North Logan Brusky, Kewaunee Heath Butler, Black Hawk Head - John Bussewitz, Turtle Lake Andrew Connelly, Freedom Brent Curtis, Potosi Asst - Keenan Dahl, New Auburn Kyle Geiger, Columbus Jake Jurss, Sheboygan Lutheran Asst - Kent Kindschy, Turtle Lake Collin Hofacker, Freedom Caleb Kelley, Sheboygan Cty Christian Asst - Jason Sargent, Clear Lake Matt Kinderman, Xavier Benjamin May, Monticello Tanner Schmitt, Westby Area Canon O’Heron, Bangor Division 5 - South Thomas Schwoerer, Valders Devin Oesau, Gilmanton Head - Jordan Laufenberg, Bangor Clay Seifert, Prescott Carver Phillips, La Farge Asst - Mike Johnson, Bangor Charlie Tayson, Prescott Duke Vander Galien, Randolph Asst - Nick Meacham, Bangor Asst - Kris Saylor, Necedah Justin Thomas, Arcadia Caleub Watkins, Eleva Strum 2 Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association | Time Out Newsletter | May 2015 WisBCA.org | @WisBCA 2015 GIRLS ALL-STAR GAMES COACHES & STAFF ALL-STAR PLAYERS All-Star Game Co-Directors: DIVISION 1 - NORTH DIVISION 3 - SOUTH Loren Homb, Monroe Alyssa Fischer, Manitowoc Taylor Baker, Lodi Sam Mathiason, Monroe Taylor Hodell, D.C. Everest Samantha Crowley, Dodgeville Caitlin Michaelis, Marshfield Brielle Greenleaf, Evansville Fundraising Coordinator: Margaret Miller, De Pere Moriah Hackbarth, Lakeside Lutheran Mike Flanagan, Black Hawk Elizabeth Norregaard, Middleton Emma Roenneburg, Adams-Friendship Jessie Rabas, De Pere Kari Schneiss, Kettle Moraine Luth. Banquet Coordinator Jasmin Samz, Wausau West Sarah Schumacher, Whitewater Lisa Flanagan, Black Hawk Jenna Smarzinski, Kimberly Brooke Scott, North Fond du Lac Mackenzie Wolf, Sheboygan North Taylor Stanek, Dodgeville Division 1 - North Madison Wolf, Sheboygan North Kimberly VanStelle, Oostburg Head - Joe LaChapell, Appleton East Frankie Wurtz, Kimberly Asst - Rachel Biertzer, Oshkosh North Asst - Eric Spielman, Sheboygan North DIVISION 4 - NORTH DIVISION 1 - SOUTH Alaina Beimborn, Brillion Division 1 - South Taylor Higginbotham, Germantown Dannielle Dachel, Colfax Head - Kerry Storbakken, Janesville Craig Alison Hughes, Janesville Craig Jennifer Dowden, Bonduel Asst - Tina Aasen, Beloit Val Meissner, Germantown Wynonah Filla, Osseo-Fairchild Asst - Stacy Skemp, Janesville Craig Lily Quinn, Badger Haley Gibbons, Regis Jenna Santi, Oak Creek Dani Nelson, Augusta Division 2 - North Hannah Settingsgaard, Oak Creek Alexa Reinke, Bonduel Head - Nahmie George, La Crosse Central Paige Smith, Parker Emily Shallow, Oconto Asst - Lester Simpson, La Crosse Central Ellen Stang, Burlington Emily Wagner, Chequamegon Asst - Duane Vike, Holmen Katy Walz, Waukesha West Jonalyn Wittwer, Fall Creek Lindsey Weber, Kettle Moraine Division 2 - South DIVISION 4 - SOUTH Head - Jef Radtke, New Berlin West DIVISION 2 - NORTH Emily Hlavacek, Racine Lutheran Asst - Therese Dejewski, Catholic Memorial Hannah Brager, River Falls Natalia Iruegas, St. Catherine’s Asst - Collin Thompson, New Berlin West Maddie Dunathan, Hortonville Jakaila Jordan, Martin Luther Kassera Hansen, Logan Monica Muth, Cambridge Division 3 - North Erin Hennessy, LaCrosse Central Chloe Pustina, Cuba City Head - Matt Haase, Osceola Natisha Hiedeman, GB Southwest Chelsea Ritter, Aquinas Asst - Luke Fritsche, St. Croix Central Bri Johnson, Beaver Dam Melanie Schneider, St. Mary’s Springs Asst - Mike Haase, Osceola Kendall Lynch, Cedarburg Kelli Schrauth, St. Mary’s Springs Kylee Marks, Cedarburg Jamie Spanbauer, Lourdes Academy Division 3 - South Head - Lisa Immel, Oostburg Payton Mix, New London Mollie Wedige, Cuba City Asst - Kelly Dohse,
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