TIMETHE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OFOUT THE WISCONSIN 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, 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, 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 , 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, Oostburg Hannah Simpson, New Richmond Asst - Gary Kuehl, North Fond du Lac Ashley Stobbe, Beaver Dam DIVISION 5 - NORTH Mandy Bates, Prairie Farm Division 4 - North DIVISION 2 - SOUTH , South Shore Head - Missy Dowden, Bonduel Madison Blair, Waterford Lara Harlander, Frederic Asst - Al Guthman, Owen-Withee Gabby Green, Pius XI Stephany Heggemeier, Owen-Withee Asst - Dan Stoltenow, Bonduel Sara Hartl, Union Grove Emily Hein, E.C. Immanuel Luth. Jessica Kelliher, Waukesha North Abbey Ketz, Clayton Division 4 - South Sammy Kozlowski, Eisenhower Kaylee Martin, Winter Head - Jesi Haak, Deerfield Emma Meriggioli, Edgewood Maryssa Paulsen, Flambeau Asst - Jodi Fisher, Deerfield Vashti Nwagbaraocha, Pius XI Sydney Schemenauer, McDonnell Cent. Asst - Gabe Haberkorn, Waterloo Ashley Reed, Whitefish Bay McKayla Waggoner, Northwood Riley Rosemeyer, Oregon Division 5 - North Tiernee Schrank, Reedsburg DIVISION 5 - SOUTH Head - Jason Schultz, Northwood Brenna Bomkamp, Highland Asst - John Hermeier, Northwood DIVISION 3 - NORTH Sara Filla, Independence Asst - Keith Koslowski, Wautoma Abbie Botz, Little Chute Erica Gehl, Hilbert Mady Engstrom, Omro Morgan Horstman, Bangor Division 5 - South Hillary Filla, Arcadia Keegan Kamps, Belmont Head - Kaleen McGettigan, Belmont Morganne Gruber, Durand Jenna Langmeier, Argyle Asst - Frank McGettigan, Belmont Maddie Kulow, Baldwin-Woodville Mara Peterson, Blair-Taylor Asst - Mitch Wainwright, Mineral Point Annalese Lamke, G-E-T Jade Ramirez, Wayland Alyssa Misselt, Barron Taylor Redman, Seneca Britney Petersen, Denmark Katelyn Schobert, Belmont Mariah Rohm, St. Croix Falls Molly Stewart, Amery WisBCA.org | @WisBCA Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association | Time Out Newsletter | May 2015 3 MR BASKETBALL By Mark Miller, Boys Basketball Editor, players nationally in the class of 2015 by He is averaging 24.4 points and 11.4 WisSports.net ESPN with Ellenson at No. 5 and Stone rebounds per game while shooting 67 at No. 7. percent from the floor. He also averages The state of Wisconsin has turned out Both are four-year starters for their 2.8 blocked shots per game for the some pretty impressive big men over the schools and both received recruiting Knights. years. attention from programs from across the country. Stone trimmed his list of potential colleges Don Kojis of Milwaukee Notre Dame in to Wisconsin, Maryland, Connecticut the 1950s, Jim Chones of Racine St. Ellenson, who signed a national letter and Oklahoma State last fall and plans Catherine’s in the 1960s, Kurt Nimphius of intent to play at to announce where he’ll play college of South Milwaukee in the 1970s, Joe Marquette last November, is averaging basketball following the state tournament. Wolf of Kohler in the 1980s, Jim McIlvaine 27.4 points, 12.0 rebounds and 2.4 of St. Catherine’s in the 1990s and Brian blocked shots per game. He helped Rice A Maryland commit, Stone is the son of Butch of Appleton West in the 2000s are Lake to victories in 47 of 48 games within former UW-Whitewater standout Bob among the top frontline players in state the Big Rivers Conference the past four Stone, Diamond Stone can absolutely prep basketball history. seasons and also led the Warriors to dominant in the lane with his scoring and WIAA State Tournament appearances as rebounding, but he can also step outside And now two additional names can be a junior and senior. and make the mid-range jump shot. added to the list of stellar big men who have played high school basketball in the An extremely versatile player who can Having two players of such high stature state. handle the ball, pass and shoot, Ellenson made is extremely difficult to pick one is effective both from the perimeter and in of the other as both Ellenson and Stone Henry Ellenson of Rice Lake and the post. have achieved so much during their high Diamond Stone of Dominican are school careers. dominant 6-foot-10 players who share The son of former Menomonie all-state this year’s Mr. Basketball award, which pick John Ellenson and younger brother The WBCA also named co-Mr. is presented annually by the Wisconsin of Marquette junior Wally Ellenson and Basketball winners in 2007 when Scott Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA). Valley City State sophomore Elwood Christopherson of Aquinas and Keaton Ellenson, Henry Ellenson is considered Nankivil of Madison Memorial shared the The accolades for Ellenson and Stone are the most dominant big man in the history award. truly remarkable. of high school basketball in northern Wisconsin. Pictured below from left to right: Deb Both played on the Gold-medal winning Hauser, WIAA; Tom Handlen, Kollege Team USA U17 squad last summer and Stone has led Dominican to four straight Town; Jerry Petitgoue, WBCA; Derek both were selected to participate in the D4 state titles and joined Randolph’s Berger, Dominian; Diamond Stone, McDonald’s All-American game next Ryan Tillema as the only players to start Dominican; Henry Ellenson, Rice Lake; month in . on four consecutive state championship Kevin Orr, Rice Lake. teams. Both are also ranked among the top 10

4 Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association | Time Out Newsletter | May 2015 WisBCA.org | @WisBCA MISS BASKETBALL By Norbert Durst, Girls Basketball Editor, She has been a dominant offensive force hit the three, take you off the dribble to WisSports.net since her freshman year and will leave the hoop, and stop on a dime and knock DSHA with her name all over the record down a jumper. Arike Ogunbowale of Divine Savior Holy book, including as the school’s all-time Angles has been named Miss Basketball leading scorer. Arike has 2,213 points, “We found out on Thursday that she by the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches 7th in state history, entering the Dashers was going to be receiving the award and Association. The award honors the top Division 1 State Championship Game she had a huge smile on her face when senior girls basketball player and has against D.C. Everest. she heard the news,” DSHA coach Jeff been given out since 1982. Worzella. She was selected as a McDonald’s All- “Super excited and honored to receive the American, named WBCA All-State all four “Well deserved. She’s a tremendous award,” said Ogunbowale. years, and is a four-time Greater Metro player that can do it all,” he added. Player of the Year. Ogunbowale has had a remarkable four- Coach Worzella also mentioned how year career capped off with a Division Arike had offers from every major there are dozens of people waiting after 1 State title. Leading DSHA to the state conference before committing to Notre games to get autographs and pictures tournament for the first time since 2006 Dame. She also participated and won and she’s always willing to take the time she made a splash in the semi-finals gold medals playing for Team USA in the to interact with the fans. against Middleton, putting up a state 2014 FIBA U17 World Championships, tournament record 55 points. FIBA 2013 Americas U16 Championships Pictured below from left-to-right: Deb and the FIBA 2013 3x3 U18 World Hauser, WIAA; Jack Hervert, WBCA; On the season the 5-foot-9 wing has Championships. Arike Ogunbowale, DSHA; Jeff Worzella, averaged better than 27 points, 9 DSHA; Niki Sutter, WBCA; Tom Van rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 2.5 steals per Ogunbowale is a strong and athletic wing Deurzen, Kollegetown. game for coach Jeff Worzella and the that is a headache for her opponents with Dashers. her variety of ways to score. She can

A special thanks goes out to Kollegetown Sports for sponsoring the Mr Basketball & Miss Basketball awards this past season.

WisBCA.org | @WisBCA Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association | Time Out Newsletter | May 2015 5 SUMMER CONTACT Q & A By Deb Hauser, Associate Director WIAA may not participate in nonschool activity. summer It must be open to any and all interested leagues and At the recent WIAA Annual Meeting the students. It must be voluntary. may not be association passed a new unlimited involved. contact rule. Below is a Q & A around the Q: Can coaches determine nonschool A youth issue. rosters? organization may rent Q: Can the basketball coach provide A: The unlimited non-school coaching the gym to unlimited nonschool coaching contact contact is open to any and all interested provide an during an open gym? students. Rosters could be determined instructional. by try-outs and not previous team status. A nonschool A: No. Open gyms are SCHOOL run group may recreational opportunities for any and Q: Can coaches provide transportation to organize a all students in the school’s population to nonschool competition? team and ask recreate. The coach or anyone else may your coach to NOT provide instruction. Nothing has A: Only if the coach and event is directly coach. Have the youth organization call it changed in open gyms. related to the nonschool program. This something else. They can call it a camp, includes school. a practice, instructional time, or a clinic. Q: What are common nonschool But avoid calling it an open gym. Using organizations? Q: Can the nonschool organization the same name will only add confusion. provide camps for athletes and have the Coaches organizing and disguising the A: American Legion, local recreation coach work the camp? activity as nonschool is circumvention. It department, booster club, golf club, is best to have the nonschool organization local Lions Club. A key question would A: Yes. But the nonschool organization initiate and actually develop the programs be does the organization have liability may not provide monies for camps run and teams. insurance. If the nonschool organization by other organizations (UW camps, invited the coach, the coach could provide etc.). Athletes must pay 100% of costs Q: Basketball and volleyball coaches unlimited nonschool instruction. associated with camps/clinics. can coach their athletes’ summer league teams as long as they are open to Q: Can coaches coach the summer Q: If the local basketball association everyone in the school, no school funds league teams? (our youth association) signs up for gym are used, and no transportation by the time at our schools for the purpose of school is used. A: If the summer league team is providing instruction to any girls interested sponsored and organized by a nonschool and the basketball coach is providing that A: Correct. But I would add: Keep organization (booster club, Lions Club, instruction, could a high school athlete in mind that coaches do not organize etc.), the coach could work (coach) for show up for that instruction. Is that nonschool teams. The students or that nonschool organization. considered non-school contact? nonschool group can organize the teams either the nonschool group or the athletes Q: Can they take their team to an AAU A: Yes provided the camp is run during could ask the coach to work with them. tournament? the summer. Other Amendments A: Provided the above stipulations are Q: If a group of local high school girls met, coaches may coach an AAU team. decides to play in a league or tournament These items were also passed and will go at another area high school this summer into effect when the May WIAA BULLETIN Q: Can coaches use money from the could I coach them if the school provides is published. school or activity account to pay entry nothing (transportation, league fees, fees? etc.)? Coaches Qualifications Beginning in 2017, all PAID coaches at A: No funds from the schools fund 10 A: Yes. Provided the team is a nonschool member schools shall be required to be or Fund 60 accounts may be used. team and try-outs are open to any and all certified and will maintain certification in Programs run via the community students. First Aid, CPR, and AED operation. The education department or recreation requirement will be handled the same department are allowed. Q: If our basketball team is in a summer as the CNLT and the expectation will be league and the youth booster club paid that new paid coaches must meet this Q: Can a parent rent the gym, open their entry and no school transportation requirement by their second year. it to basketball players and provide is used for these nights, may our coach instruction? Can the coach provide work with these kids in the summer? Skills Contests instruction? During the season, athletes may A: Yes. participate in a skills contest with approval A: Yes, but not the best practice. The of the school. Specific skill contests parent would be considered nonschool Q: If we ran all our open gyms and (punt, pass, and kick, shooting contests (no school funds) as long as the parent summer leagues under the umbrella of e.g., free throws, 3 point, drive, chip and followed district (and/or school) policy to the community youth organization (as I putt) isolate separate skills outside of the rent the gym. am sure many people will do), how can traditional competition setting. The skill our coach be involved? contest may not include physical contact Q: Can coaches make either unrestricted or extreme fatigue as the actual sport or unlimited coaching contact mandatory? A: Don’t match open gyms (a school competition. Fun runs are not considered sponsored activity) with any other skills contests. There can be no school A: No. Coaches may not mandate nonschool format or nonschool coach involvement. All other eligibility athletes participate in nonschool organization. Keep them separate to rules including amateur status apply. competition, or determine who may or avoid confusion. Schools don’t run

6 Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association | Time Out Newsletter | May 2015 WisBCA.org | @WisBCA SUMMER COACHING CONTACT CHECKLIST FROM WIAAWI.ORG

Summer Coaching Contact

There are two types of coaching contact: School (unrestricted) and Nonschool (unlimited).

Unrestricted SCHOOL Coaching Contact

• Sports: All sports • Time period: Last day of school to July 31 (except Football: July 25, 2015) • Duration: Five days (does not have to be consecutive) • School Equipment: May be used • Funding: School funds may be used (Fund 10, 60, 80 and activity accounts) • School Transportation: May be used • School Facilities: May be used (as can nonschool facilities) • Participation: Open to any and all interested. May not be mandated.

Unlimited NONSCHOOL Coaching Contact

An acceptable nonschool program or activity is one which is not limited to students on the basis of a school affiliation, athletic experience, team status, etc. and no school monies or resources can be applied.

• Sports: All sports except football. • Time period: Last day of school to First day of school. • Duration: Unlimited during the time period. • Equipment: with Board of Education permission and following school policy. • Funding: School funds may NOT be used (Fund 10, 60 and activity funds). o Community Ed and School District Recreation funds may be used (Fund 80). • School transportation: May NOT be used, but may be rented. • School Facilities: May be rented by nonschool organization following school policy (as can nonschool facilities). • Participation: Open to any and all interested. May not be mandated.

Examples of Nonschool organizations: • Booster clubs (monies not in school funds) • Lion’s Club • Rotary • American Legion • AAU basketball • Youth athletic clubs • Hockey associations • School district recreation (fund 80) • Joe’s Pizza

NOTES: • NONSCHOOL team is not a code word for SCHOOL team. • Amateur Status rules apply. Athletes must return or purchase nonschool uniforms, warmups and shoes.

WisBCA.org | @WisBCA Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association | Time Out Newsletter | May 2015 7 ANNUAL COACHING AWARDS FORM

100 & 200 Win awards can be picked up at the Fall Clinic. Ev- erything above 200 wins is given at the Hall of Fame Banquet

NOTES: 1) Conference Championship awards will be handed out at the fall clinic. You must be there to pick up the award, if you cannot make the clinic please have someone pick up the award for you. No awards will be mailed.

2) Please send one wallet size photo with this form and please put your name on the back of the photo. Please do not press too hard when signing your name, also please DO NOT staple or paper clip your picture. If there is no photo in- cluded than the award will be completed without it. RETURN FORMRETURN BY JULY FORM 1ST TO: BY JULY JERRY 1ST TO PETITGOUE JERRY PETITGOUE 605 S. RANDOLPH ST.,605 CUBA S. RANDOLPH CITY, WI ST53807 OR VIA EMAIL [email protected] CITY, WI 53807 ANNUAL COACHING ANNUAL SUPPORTING CAST AWARDS FORM AWARDS FORM

Which award are you nominating for:

Athletic Director of the Year Administrator of the Year (must be an AD for 20 years or more)

25 Year Golden Whistle Award Media person of the Year (must be a WBCA member)

Assistant Coach of the Year (must be in coaching 20 years and a WBCA member the past 5 years)

Nominee Name: ______

School or City: ______

Total number of years: ______

Nominating Person: ______

School or City: ______Is a WBCA Member? ______

NOTES & REQUIREMENTS

1) For all award nominations except Golden Whistle, please include a brief resume of career accomplishments and any recommendation letters.

2) All awards will be handed out at the annual Hall of Fame banquet. You must be there to pick up the award, if you cannot make the banquet please have someone pick up the award for you. No awards will be mailed.

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10 Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association | Time Out Newsletter | May 2015 WisBCA.org | @WisBCA 2015 GIRLS STATE CHAMPS AND ALL-STATE DIVISION 1 STATE CHAMPION: WBCA ALL-STATE HONORABLE MENTION DHSA (26-2), def DC Everest (27-1) 64-29 Alyssa Fischer, Sr., Manitowoc Lincoln; Akaylah Hayes, Sr., Coach: Jeff Worzella Milwaukee King; Alona Johnson, Jr., Milwaukee Riverside; Margaret Miller, Sr., De Pere; Elizabeth Norregaard, Sr., WBCA ALL-STATE Middleton; Jenna Smarzinski, Sr., Kimberly. Bre Cera, Jr., Mukwonago; Shakeela Fowler, Sr., Milwaukee King; Taylor Higginbotham, Sr., Germantown; Taylor Hodell, Sr., Voting Panel – Niki Sutter, Oshkosh West; Matthew Bullis, D.C. D.C. Everest; Alison Hughes, Sr., Janesville Craig; Ally May, Everest; Rick Witte, Arrowhead; David Johnson, De Pere; Angie Sr., Arrowhead; Arike Ogunbowale, Sr., DSHA *; Dani Rhodes, Murphy, Verona; Brian Hirtz, Muskego; Tony Kathrens, Franklin; Jr., Waukesha West; Jasmin Samz, Sr., Wausau West; Amani Mallory Liebl, Brookfield Central. Wilborn, Sr., Riverside; Madison Wolf, Sr., Sheboygan North. DIVISION 2 STATE CHAMPION: WBCA ALL-STATE HONORABLE MENTION Pius XI (28-0), def Cedarbuerg (24-3) 54-36 Allie Barber, Jr., Cedarburg; Chelsea Brackman, Jr., New Berlin Coach: Scott Herrick Eisenhower; Cassidy Byrd, Jr., DeForest; Maddie Dunathan, Sr., Hortonville; Brianna Johnson, Sr., Beaver Dam; Emma WBCA ALL-STATE Meriggioli, Sr., Madison Edgewood; Autumn Ogden, Jr., Monona Madison Blair, Sr., Waterford; Abby Gerrits, Jr., Pewaukee Grove; Tayla Stuttley, Soph., Onalaska. *; Kayla Goth, Sr., DeForest *; Gabby Green, Sr., Pius XI *; Caitlyn Hibner, Jr., Portage; Natisha Hiedeman, Sr., Green Bay Voting Panel – Rob Vieaux, Onalaska; Troy Krause, New Southwest *; Jessica Kelliher, Sr., Waukesha North *; Sammy London; Tim Chase, Beaver Dam; Jeff Charney, Pulaski; Eric Kozlowski, Sr., New Berlin Eisenhower *; Karly Murphy, Jr., River Nelson, Monona Grove; Doug Pickarts, DeForest; Todd Hansen, Falls; Mariah Szymanski, Jr., Pulaski. Pewaukee; Scott Herrick, Pius XI DIVISION 3 STATE CHAMPION: Whitewater (28-0), def Xavier (24-5) 49-43 WBCA ALL-STATE HONORABLE MENTION Coach: Kelly Appleby Kelsey Bakken, Jr., Marshall; Abbie Botz, Sr., Little Chute; Kiana Canon, Jr., Marshall; Bailey Diersen, Sr., Fox Valley Lutheran; WBCA ALL-STATE Hillary Filla, Sr., Arcadia; Erin Powers, Jr., Xavier; Myriama Taylor Baker, Sr., Lodi; Morganne Gruber, Sr., Durand; Annalese Smith-Traore, Soph., Whitewater; Taylor Stanek, Sr., Dodgeville. Lamke, Sr., G-E-T*; Kylie Moe, Jr., Brodhead; Abby Monis, Jr., Lakeside Lutheran; Emma Roenneburg, Sr., Adams-Friendship*; Voting panel – Eric Harmon, Baldwin-Woodville, John Gaier, Sarah Schumacher, Sr., Whitewater*; Katie Stark, Jr., Hayward; Neillsville, Mike Vander Loop, Freedom, Mike Froelke, Peyton Ufi, Sr., Xavier; Mikayla Voigt, Sr., Kettle Moraine Wrightstown, Judy Harms, Whitewater, Loren Ebert, Adams- Lutheran. Friendship, Tim Dworak, Columbus, Gary Kuehl, North Fondy. DIVISION 4 STATE CHAMPION: WBCA ALL-STATE HONORABLE MENTION Cuba City (28-0), def Fall Creek (25-3) 56-43 Sidney Cooks, Soph., Kenosha St. Joseph; Danielle Dachel, Sr., Coach: Derek Berger Colfax; Baleigh Delorit, Jr., Algoma; Jen Dowden, Sr., Bonduel; Dani Nelson, Sr., Augusta; Mollie Wedige, Sr., Cuba City; WBCA ALL-STATE Jonalyn Wittwer, Sr., Fall Creek; Sammie Woodward, Jr., The Allazia Blockton, Sr., Dominican; Shae Brey, Jr., Regis; Ellie Prairie School. Harmeyer, Sr., Shoreland Lutheran; Emily Kind, Sr., Marathon; Jessi Marti, Jr., Cuba City; Tatum Mayenschien, Sr., Fall Creek; Voting Panel – Jason Martzke, Fall Creek; Tom Moon, Cameron; Monica Muth, Sr., Cambridge; Chloe Pustina, Sr., Cuba City; Russ Young, Oconto; Missy Dowden, Bonduel; Jeff Pustina, Jamie Reit, Jr., Stanley-Boyd; Chelsea Ritter, Sr., Aquinas; Kelli Cuba City; Dave Donarski, Aquinas; Melody Owsley, The Prairie Schrauth, Sr., St. Mary’s Springs; Chloe Wanink, Sr., Cameron *. School; Mitch Redig, Saint Mary’s Springs. DIVISION 5 STATE CHAMPION: WBCA ALL-STATE HONORABLE MENTION Barneveld (27-1), def Assumption (25-4) 59-43 Caitlynn Daniels, Jr., Siren; Lara Harlander, Sr., Frederic; Emily Coach: Jim Myers Hein, Sr., Eau Claire Immanuel Lutheran; Alyssa Klecker, Jr., Fall River; Hannah Modahl, Jr., Sheboygan Christian; Jade Ramirez, WBCA ALL-STATE Sr., Wayland Academy; Karsyn Rueth, Soph., Loyal; Macie Mariana Bautista, Sr., Heritage Christian; Gena Grundhoffer, Jr., Zurfluh, Jr., Assumption. Assumption *; Megan Gustafson, Sr., South Shore *; Stephany Heggemeier, Sr., Owen-Withee; Morgan Horstman, Sr., Bangor; Voting Panel – Jason Schultz, Northwood; Ryan Tiberg, South Kaylee Martin, Sr., Winter; Maryssa Paulsen, Sr., Flambeau; Shore; Joe Birkhauser, Assumption; Justin Daul, Gillett; Jim Rachel Slaney, Sr., Barneveld *; Kelly Tramburg, Jr., Fall River *; Myers, Barneveld; John Zilla, Independence; Jim Doolittle, Fall Hannah Whitish, Jr., Barneveld *. River; Mike Flanagan, Black Hawk. WisBCA.org | @WisBCA Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association | Time Out Newsletter | May 2015 11 2015 WBCA SUMMER SHOOTOUT TOURNAMENT REGISTRATION FORM JULY 25TH AND JULY 26th $195 FOR 4 GAME GUARANTEE

MAKE ANY CHECKS OUT TO:Waukesha West–WBCA Shootout

Send entry to: Dave Schultz – Waukesha West HS 3301 Saylesville Rd Waukesha, WI 53189 Questions? You can contact Dave Schultz at 262 970-4042 or email [email protected]

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12 Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association | Time Out Newsletter | May 2015 WisBCA.org | @WisBCA 2015 BOYS STATE CHAMPS AND ALL-STATE DIVISION 1 STATE CHAMPION: WBCA ALL-STATE HONORABLE MENTION Stevens Point (27-1), def Germantown (27-1) 67-51 Joe Binyoti, Sr., Milwaukee King; Brandon Glandt, Sr., Muskego; Coach: Scott Anderson Brandon Key, Sr., West Allis Central; Danya Kingsby, Jr., Milwaukee Hamilton; Davis Larson, Jr., Sheboygan North; WBCA ALL-STATE Terrence Lewis, Soph., Milwaukee Riverside; Mitch Pfeifer, Sr., Trevor Anderson, Jr., Stevens Point *; James Batemon, Sr., Kettle Moraine; Deante Woods, Sr., Racine Horlick. Milwaukee Riverside; Ben Boots, Sr., Kimberly; Andre Brown, Sr., Kenosha Indian Trail; Sam Hauser, Jr., Stevens Point *; Voting Panel – Dan Witter, Wisconsin Rapids; Scott Bork, Matt Heldt, Sr., Neenah *; Jaylen Key, Sr., Homestead; Juwon Neenah; Brian Winchester, De Pere; Andy Cerroni, Sussex McCloud, Jr., Germantown; Brevin Pritzl, Sr., De Pere *; Hamilton; Jeff Boos, Sun Prairie; Forrest Larson, Badger; Jim Shareef Smith, Sr., Madison Memorial. Gosz, Milwaukee King; Michael Jossie, Oak Creek. DIVISION 2 STATE CHAMPION: WBCA ALL-STATE HONORABLE MENTION Mount Horeb (23-5), def Rice Lake (22-6) 58-46 Jose Alicia, Sr., Seymour; Vinny Cincotta, Sr., Jefferson; John Coach: Todd Nesheim Diener, Fr., Cedarburg; Nate Hubbard-Cole, Sr., Milwaukee Washington; Seth Kostroski, Jr., Sauk Prairie; Miles Sigh, Sr., WBCA ALL-STATE Whitefish Bay. Carter Belling, Sr., Kaukauna; Levi Bradley, Sr., Pius XI *; Anthony Carver, Sr., WI Lutheran; Henry Ellenson, Sr., Rice Lake Voting Panel – Zac Campbell, River Falls; Jesse Shaw, *; Drew Fredrickson, Sr., Mount Horeb; Al’Tavius Jackson, Sr., Antigo; Bob Maronde, Grafton; Mike Schalow, Kaukauna; Jake Port Washington; Nick McGlynn, Sr., Stoughton; Josh Michaels, Erbentraut, Wilmot; Todd Nesheim, Mount Horeb; Mike Basile, Sr., Greendale; Kyle Monroe, Sr., Ashwaubenon; Cody Schwartz, Pewaukee; Ryan Walz, Wisconsin Lutheran. Sr., West De Pere *; Adam Wolf, Sr., Beaver Dam. DIVISION 3 STATE CHAMPION: WBCA ALL-STATE HONORABLE MENTION Brown Deer (25-4), def Xavier (24-4) 74-60 Ryan Clarey, Jr., Brookfield Academy; Brandon Gilbeck, Sr., Coach: Kelly Appleby River Valley; Trent Jones, Jr., Dodgeville; Riley Lytle, Sr., Poynette; Connor Mitchell, Sr., East Troy; Thomas Schwoerer, WBCA ALL-STATE Sr., Valders; Justin Thomas, Sr., Arcadia; Bennett VanderPlas, Tanner Bruchs, Sr., Poynette; Ethan Bublitz, Sr., Kettle Moraine Soph., Ripon; Baily Williams, Sr., West Salem. Lutheran; Sam Burkart, Jr., Xavier; Lewrenzo Byers, Sr., Brown Deer; Mason Domask, Sr., Waupun *; Lucas Loewe, Soph., Voting Panel – Ky Baumgard, Barron; Bob Constalie, Westby; Ripon; Darrell Riley, Sr., Milwaukee North; Clay Seifert, Sr., Mickey Martin, Little Chute; Kevin Bruggink, Oostburg; Brad Prescott; Nick Wagner, Jr., G-E-T; Brett Wittchow, Sr., Laconia *. Rohling, Wisconsin Dells; Jason McConnell, Marshall; Dan Domask, Waupun; Lance Marifke, Saint Francis. DIVISION 4 STATE CHAMPION: WBCA ALL-STATE HONORABLE MENTION Dominican (25-3), def Mineral Point (29-1) 75-49 Erik Christopherson, Soph., Melrose-Mindoro; Zach Gaines, Sr., Coach: Derek Berger Cuba City; Garrison Goode, Sr., Dominican; DeAndre Johns, Soph., Kenosha St. Joseph; Brett Ladsten, Sr., Blair-Taylor; WBCA ALL-STATE Owen Miller, Sr., Ozaukee; Corey Nies, Sr., St Mary’s Springs; Matt Anderson, Sr., Fall Creek *; Ethan Brinkman, Sr., Howards Zach Rammelt, Sr., Racine St. Cat’s; Mike Richter, Jr., Ozaukee. Grove; Blake Ehrke, Jr., Deerfield; James Gollon, Sr., Pacelli *; Tyler Lemke, Sr., Brillion; Matthew Nikolay, Sr., Auburndale; Voting Panel – Nick Hallberg, Grantsburg; Rick Storlie, Fall Logan Rohrscheib, Jr., Regis; Sy Staver, Sr., Mineral Point; Creek; Chad Weinfurter, Auburndale; Scott Groholski, Amherst; Diamond Stone, Sr., Dominican *; Billy Wampler, Sr., Regis *. Chris Lindert, Pardeeville; Jerry Petitgoue, Cuba City; Isaiah Ketterhagen, Ozaukee; Paul Strutz, Shoreland Lutheran. DIVISION 5 STATE CHAMPION: WBCA ALL-STATE HONORABLE MENTION Young Coggs Prep (22-5), def Hillsboro (23-6) 56-50 Hunter Bolger, Jr., University Lake; Tyler DeYoung, Sr., Central Coach: Tim Richert WI Christian; Caleb Kelley, Sr., Sheboygan Christian; Austin WBCA ALL-STATE Kurkowski, Sr., Frederic; Chris Montag, Sr., Port Edwards; Devin Heath Butler, Sr., Black Hawk; Ryan Dachel, Sr., New Auburn; Oesau, Sr., Gilmanton; Carver Phillips, Sr., La Farge. Noah Gosse, Sr., NEW Lutheran; Christian Haffner, Sr., Gresham *; Tiwon Jones, Sr., Young Coggs Prep; Jacob Jurss, Voting Panel – Josh Hanson, Drummond; Jon Bussewitz, Sr., Sheboygan Lutheran *; Canon O’Heron, Sr., Bangor *; Zach Turtle Lake; Mark Meerstein, Green Bay NEW Lutheran; Joe Orlando, Sr., Wausaukee; Aaron Schlies, Sr., Wausaukee; Max Konieczny, Columbus Catholic; Mark Lierman, Shullsburg; Stockwell, Jr., Hillsboro; Cody Tomlinson, Sr., Washburn; Duke Scott Uppena, Royall; Arnie Oelke, Fall River; Nick Verhagen, Vander Galien, Sr., Randolph. Sheboygan Lutheran. WisBCA.org | @WisBCA Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association | Time Out Newsletter | May 2015 13 1000 Point, 300 Win & 1000 Games Officiated Club

As part of the WBCA Hall of Fame we honor coaches, players and officials that have hit these landmark milestones.

Points must be from WIAA varsity contests only. Games officiated must be from WIAA varsity and college games. Coach record may be WIAA Varsity or JV but please specify if it is your JV record.

For a $20 donation you can have your achievement on the walls of the WBCA Hall of Fame at the JustAgame Fieldhouse. Each donation will be given a 6x3 inch plaque in the Hall of Fame.

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Bob Sample 1997-2001 1,343 Points

Joe Sample 1978-2000 525-341

Jim Sample 1985-2013 1500 Games Officiated

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If you need more space please use back of sheet or attach another sheet. Each player, coach or referee requires a $20 donation. Checks made payable to:

Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association Attn: Hall of Fame 5509 Schluter Rd Monona, WI 53716

Please allow some time after submittal for your plaque to be displayed. For coaches or players we reserve the right to ask you for documentation or school authorization of your record.

14 Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association | Time Out Newsletter | May 2015 WisBCA.org | @WisBCA HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2015 The WBCA Hall of Fame committee held Tom Neises, Xavier/St. Mary Springs Referee their annual selection meeting on Sunday, Tim Omen, Randolph Terry Maloney, Elm Grove January 19th in Madison. Many great Connie Tilley, St. Norbert coaches, officials, friends and players Bill Uelmen, Regis Nomination Info were considered for induction into the Hall All nominations must be submitted online. of Fame. Assistant Coaches All previously nominated candidates Gwen Hoekstra, Fall Creek must have their nominations resubmitted This year’s selection committee consist- James Legge, Auburndale through our online process. ed of: Ken Barrett, Jeff Boos, Bob Buck, Albert Jackson, Milwaukee King Dan Burreson, Cliff Christl, Eli Crogan, Warren Otto, Two Rivers Coach nomination now includes a detailed John Handel, Jack Hervert, Loren Homb, year-by-year record submission. There Nicholas Kartos, Dr. Harry Oden, Win Players - Girls is a template available on the nomination Lisa Bonnell, Merrill Parkinson, Jerry Petitgoue, John Miron, form that you can use or use as a guide Brenda Brunner, Pius XI Jim Scheidler, Niki Sutter, Dennis Uppena in creating a file to upload with your Karie Cattanach, Markesan and Dave Vander Muelen. nomination. Theresa Huff, Milwaukee Riverside

Janet Huff, Milwaukee Riverside The following inductees will be honored at To be considered for the 2016 Hall of Sue Vielbig, Oakfield the annual Hall of Fame Banquet which Fame class you must have the nomination Amy Wiersma, Randolph will take place this year on September form submitted online by December 23rd, 26th at the Wilderness Lodge in Wiscon- Players - Boys 2015. sin Dells. Tom Flynn, Messmer Stan Johnson, Eau Claire Once you have nominated someone they Head Coaches Damon Key, Marquette will stay in the pool of nominees - there is Ted Alberson, Flambeau Sam Okey, Cassville no need to nominate someone each year. James Bartlett, Barron , Madison East You are allowed to update info on active Eric Briehl, Potosi/River Valley Ellis Turrentine, Milwaukee Lincoln coach nominations. Tom DePagter, Oostburg TJ Van Wie, Wisconsin Dells Peter Kittel, Brillion For the nomination link please go to: Lee LeMahieu, Ozaukee Friends of the Game http://www.wisbca.com/halloffame Jeff Lewiston, New Berlin West Dave & Joy Royston, Wisconsin Dells HALL OF FAME BANQUET

Time: Saturday, September 26th

Events: Cocktails-4:30 p.m., Dinner-5:30 p.m. Program-To follow dinner

Where: Glacier Canyon Lodge, Wilderness Resort

Address: 45 Hillman Road, Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin

Lodging: Wilderness Resort, 45 Hillman Road, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965

Lodging Reservations: Phone 1-800-867-9453 and state that you are with the WBCA Hall of Fame Dinner at Glacier Canyon Lodge, Leader #471401 for special rates.

Banquet Reservations: Send ticket reservations to: Joan Petitgoue, 605 S. Randolph St., Cuba City, WI 53807. Tickets are $40.00 for adults and $13.00 for children under 12. Make checks payable to: WBCA and please include who you are coming to honor if that pertains to your party.

For more information, please call Joan @ 1-608- 778-2524 or e-mail her at: [email protected]

WisBCA.org | @WisBCA Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association | Time Out Newsletter | May 2015 15 2015 AWARDS AND HONORS BOYS ACADEMIC ALL-STATE GIRLS ACADEMIC ALL-STATE COACHING AWARDS

TEAM TEAM High School Boys Scott Anderson, Stevens Point DIVISION 1 DIVISION 1 1) Wausau West 3.66 1) Menomonee Falls 3.80 High School Girls 2) Stevens Point 3.55 2) Hudson 3.62 Judy Harms, Whitewater 3) Eau Claire North 3.52 3) Chippewa Falls 3.61 Division 1 Men: DIVISION 2 DIVISION 2 Bo Ryan, Wisconsin 1) Antigo 3.75 1) La Crosse Central 3.67 2) Cedarburg 3.73 2) Reedsburg 3.65 Division 1 Women: 3) Sauk Prairie 3.62 3) Whitnall 3.64 Kevin Borseth, Green Bay

DIVISION 3 DIVISION 3 Division 3 Men: 1) Kiel 3.57 1) Denmark 3.82 Bob Semling, Stevens Point 2) Waupun 3.50 2) Dodgeville 3.78 3) New Richmond 3.46 3) Platteville 3.76 Division 3 Women: Don Mulhern, Superior DIVISION 4 DIVISION 4 1) Auburndale 3.61 1) Cameron 3.80 Juco Men: 2) Mineral Point 3.51 2) Edgar 3.74 Scot Vesterdahl, Madison College 3) Cuba City 3.47 3) Bonduel 3.71 Juco Women: DIVISION 5 DIVISION 5 Jessica Pelzel, Madison College 1) Owen-Withee 3.58 1) Abbotsford 3.84 2) Wild Rose 3.53 2) EC Immanuel Lutheran 3.77 College Assistant Staff Men: 3) Gresham 3.73 Wisconsin (, Gary Close, Lamont Paris)

INDIVIDUAL INDIVIDUAL College Assistant Staff Women: Superior (Harold Mulhern, Trent Matt Anderson, Fall Creek Makenna Ash, Gibraltar Davis) Nate Essman, Mukwonago Madison Blair, Waterford Ben Everhart, Eau Claire Memorial Samantha Crowley, Dodgeville Boys & Girls Individual Academic Christian Haffner, Gresham Alyssa Fischer, Manitowoc Lincoln All-State and Coach of the Year Jake Hierlmeier, Glenwood City Megan Gustafson, South Shore honors were voted on during the Henry Houden, Madison Memorial Moriah Hackbarth, Lakeside Luth. April WBCA Executive Board Matthew Kirmse, Port Washington Emily Hein, Eau Claire Immanuel meeting. Brett Ladsten, Blair-Taylor Emily Kind, Marathon Riley Lytle, Poynette Dani Nelson, Augusta We’d like to thank Tricor Insurance Jessie Owens, West De Pere Brooke Phillips, Iola-Scandinavia and Honkamp & Krueger for Jason Palesse, West Allis Hale Chloe Pustina, Cuba City sponsoring our academic all-state Taylor Penn, Wausau West Sarah Schumacher, Whitewater awards. Todd Petersen, Glenwood City Taylor Stanek, Dodgeville Alec Schmitz, Mineral Point Chloe Wanink, Cameron Zach Van Wie, Wisconsin Dells Sarah Warner, Stevens Point Aaron VandeCastle, Wild Rose Lincoln Wieseman, Badger

16 Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association | Time Out Newsletter | May 2015 WisBCA.org | @WisBCA AN IMPROVEMENT PLAN FOR THE OFFSEASON By Terry Erickson, WIAA Officials Liason - Strive to improve your level of fitness Develop by developing a plan for additional a learning As you reflect back on the 2014-2015 strength and endurance. You don’t have culture with basketball season, I hope you achieved to necessarily train to run a marathon. your friends the goal of putting your best foot forward You can take yoga classes, become an where you each and every time you officiated a avid walker, kayak, bike or any number of can stimulate game. If that effort was evident, you fitness activities. thoughts and should feel good about giving players, exchange coaches and fans a meaningful - Continue to study rules and mechanics. ideas. experience. There are plenty of books/magazines that may give you some new ideas on how to - Re-examine Quality officials, who are continually improve your game. your goals and striving to improve their game, use the off- expectations for season to develop a game plan to reach - Attend camps and clinics. Have the the up-coming even greater heights in the up-coming appetite of a life-long learner that craves season. season. Those officials certainly take information and ideas. You are never too Be honest and realistic with your schedule time for family, hobbies and relaxation. old to learn from others. and be satisfied with the level that you are But, they also keep an eye on the horizon working. with anticipation and excitement for the - Work summer leagues, pre-season year ahead. scrimmages, and off-season practice By developing a game plan for next games. It’s a great way to meet new season, you may very well find that you Consider these ideas for your personal people and mentor others. have a renewed sense of energy for that improvement plan for the off-season: long season ahead. - Participate in pre-season study groups.

WisBCA.org | @WisBCA Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association | Time Out Newsletter | May 2015 17 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Another basketball season has come to A number of recommendations were to their athletic a close and I don’t know if basketball in passed recently by the Basketball Coaches directors and ask Wisconsin has ever been any better. At Advisory Committee that could have an them to support the collegiate level the Wisconsin men’s impact. 18 minute halves and the mercy their passage by basketball team reaches the national rule for subvarsity games were among the contacting members championship game and Stevens Point men recommendations by the committee. of Sports Advisory, win a NCAA DIII national title. I learned a Advisory Council great deal from Coach Ryan a few years Another recommendation would seed all and/or the Board of ago while an assistant at UW-Platteville and sectionals in half brackets with no allowance Control. anytime a team with the name Pointers win to vote to seed by regionals. If that measure that has to be a good thing. were to fail and voting is still required, it was A special thank you recommended that a simple 50% majority to those in charge of At the high school level from the Resch would be required to seed by half-sectional. the WBCA Girls’ and Boys’ All-Star games. to the Kohl there were a number Also, a school would have to vote in order A lot of time effort goes in to making these of outstanding team and individual for their vote to count. Currently, a non-vote games the best in the country. The boys’ performances as five champions were is considered a vote to retain the regional all-star games are co-chaired by Mike Huser crowned for both the boys and the girls. groupings. and Tony Scallon. While the girls’ games are co-chaired by Loren Homb and Sam As we approach the summer we will see at These are recommendations only. These Mathison. least one major change with the passing of proposals will next go the Sports Advisory unlimited non-school contact in the summer. Committee then to the WIAA staff who will Have a great summer. I will see you at the This was passed at the annual meeting and take a position on the recommendations, All-Star Games on June 19th and 20th. will go into effect this summer. It will be followed by the Advisory Council and finally interesting to see how different programs the Board of Control. If coaches feel strongly Respectfully yours, adjust to the new contact rule. about any of these issues they should talk Dan Burreson, Mineral Point High School

EXECUTIVE BOARD LEADERSHIP Melody Owsley, D4 Girls Tom Desotell, Past President Jerry Petitgoue, Executive Director The Prairie School Sheboygan North Cuba City Bo Ryan, D1 College Terry Erickson, Officials Liason Dan Burreson, President Wisconsin La Crosse Mineral Point Mike Schalow, D2 Boys John Fullerton, Officials Liason Ken Barrett, Assistant Director Kaukauna Madison La Crosse Randy Storlie, D5 Boys Deb Hauser, WIAA Liason Nicole Sutter, 1st Vice President & D1 Girls Blair-Taylor Stevens Point Oshkosh West Rick Storlie, D4 Boys Rob Hernandez, Media Rep Dan Witter, 2nd Vice President & D1 Boys Fall Creek Verona, Wisconsin State Journal Wisconsin Rapids Chris Zwettler, Private School Mike Hintz, Youth Events Joan Petitgoue, Executive Secretary Madison Edgewood Fort Atkinson Cuba City EVENT LEADERSHIP Jim Jones, Photo Archivist Nicholas Kartos, Communications Director Jim Blaine, Fall Clinic Co-Director Milwaukee Monona, WisSports.net & Sport Ngin Clarke University Kirk Kaul, Fundraising DIVISION REPS Greg Gard, Fall Clinic Co-Director Hustsiford Steve Collins, Madison City Wisconsin John Miron, Past President Madison Memorial Loren Homb, Girls All-Star Game Co-Chair Ashwaubenon Shirley Egner, D3 College Monroe Dave Royston, Facilities Stevens Point Mike Huser, Boys All-Star Game Co-Chair Wisconsin Dells Jim Gosz, Milwaukee City Platteville Jim Scheidler, Facilities Milwaukee King Sam Mathiason, Girls All-Star Game Co-Chair Madison Lori Hammer, D3 Girls Monroe Lee Rabas, Membership Coordinator Mauston Jon Nedelcoff, Fall Clinic Co-Director UW-Fox Valley Todd Hansen, D2 Girls Oregon Dennis Semrau, Media Rep Pewaukee Tony Scallon, Boys All-Star Game Co-Chair Cross Plains, Wisconsin State Journal Jack Hervert, Junior College McFarland Joe Stekel, Membership Liason UW-Waukesha APPOINTMENTS La Crosse Todd Jahns, Private School Jeff Boos, Hall of Fame Committee Mark Stewart, Media Rep Kettle Moraine Lutheran Sun Prairie Madison, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Steve Kaiser, Middle School Steve Chard, Fundraising Cliff Thompson, Merchandise Cuba City New Berlin, Snap Sports of Wisconsin Sauk Prairie Lance Marifke, D3 Boys Eli Crogan, Mentoring & Mr. Basketball Chair Caron Townsend, Past Pres. & Acad. All-State Saint Francis Watertown River Ridge Jim Myers, D5 Girls John Cary, MACC Fund Dennis Uppena, Past President & Elections Barneveld Milwaukee Cassville 18 Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association | Time Out Newsletter | May 2015 WisBCA.org | @WisBCA