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2019 SCACA All Sports Clinic JULY 28-31, 2019 Sunday, July 28, 2019 2019 SCACA All Sports Clinic Charleston Area Convention Center, North Charleston, SC JULY 28-31, 2019 Sunday, July 28, 2019 SCACA Registration 12:00 noon - 5:00 pm Exhibitor Setup 9:00 am - 4:00 pm All Lectures Begin at Stated Times and Last 45 Minutes Football 2:00 Ballroom C Chad Lunsford, Georgia Souther University Head Football Coach - "The GS Man - Building A Culture" 3:00 Ballroom C Scot Sloan, GSU Defensive Coordinator - " Building Our 3-4 Defense - Eagle Tackling" 4:00 Ballroom C Dr. Brandonn Harris - GSU Director of Sports Psychology - "Using Mental Skills Training to Separate Good From Great" Medical Aspects 1:00 Room 12 & 13 "CPR/AED Certifications" - 3:30 Room 12 & 13 "CPR/AED Certifications" - Award Receipient Photo Sessions 6:00 - 7:00 Ballroom A & B SCACA 24th Annual Awards Banquet 7:00 pm Ballroom A & B Monday, July 29, 2019 SCACA Registration 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Exhibits Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm TAKING CARE OF THE COACH 8:30 am - FCA Devotional - Room 1 9:00 am- AD 101 for 1st Timers, 2nd Timers, Etc.- Room 6 & 7 10:00 am -Mike Reeder & Associates - Room 3 10:00 am -Tommy Bell - Room 1 11:00 am -FCA Panel - Benefits Of Using A Character Coach With Your Team - Room 3 11:00 am -Derrick Hines, University of South Carolina - Room 1 1:00 pm - SCHSL Questions & Answers - Room 3 1:00 pm - Tim Moore - Room 8 & 9 2:00 pm - Flynn Harrell & Ken Kiser - Room 3 3:00 pm- David Bennett- Room 14 3:00 pm - Financial Planning, Mike Reeder & Associates - Room 8 & 9 5:00 pm - 101 Fundamentals of Sport Speed - Part I - Mike Srock - Ballroom A All Lectures Begin at Stated Times and Last 45 Minutes Golf 10:00 Room 8 & 9 Golf Rules, SCJGA/CGA 11:00 Room 8 & 9 Golf Coaches Association 12:00 Room 8 & 9 Program From the National High School Golf Association Tennis 9:30 Room 14 Tennis Coaches Association 11:00 Room 14 Tennis Rules, SCHSL 12:15-1:45 Exhibit Hall Lunch and Learn: with Sheryl McAlister, "How to Create an Effective Practice Plan": Tom Ruth, "Total Athletic Conditioning" Chuck Kriese, "In-Match Coaching", Randy Bloemendaal, Q&A Baseball 10:00 Room 5 Baseball Coaches Association Board Meeting 1:00 Room C2 & C3 Banks Faulkner,Blythewood 2:00 Room C2 & C3 Daniel Little, Landrum 3:00 Room C2 & C3 George Schaeffer- Charleston Southern University 4:00 Room C2 & C3 Baseball Coaches Association Meeting 5:00 Room C2 & C3 Baseball Rules, SCHSL Football 10:00 Ballroom A Fisher DeBerry-Wofford College, US Air Force Academy 11:00 Ballroom A Cal McCombs-The Citadel, US Air Force Academy, VMI 1:00 Ballroom A Mike Houston, East Carolina University Head Football Coach - "The Pirate Way" 2:00 Ballroom A De'Rail Sims, East Carolina University - "Running Back Fundamentals and Drills" 3:00 Ballroom A Byron Thweatt, East Carolina University - "ECU Linebacker Play" 4:00 Ballroom A Roy Tesh, East Carolina University - "ECU Special Team Fundamentals and Drills" Basketball 9:00 Ballroom B Mike Young, Virginia Tech Head Men's Basketball Coach 10:00 Ballroom B Mike Young, Virginia Tech Head Men's Basketball Coach 1:00 Ballroom B Josh Pastner, Georgia Tech Head Men's Basketball Coach 2:00 Ballroom B Josh Pastner, Georgia Tech Head Men's Basketball Coach 3:00 Ballroom B Bailey Harris, Retired Lexington Boy's Head Basketball Coach Monday, July 29, 2019 7/17/2019 Soccer 10:00 Room 6 & 7 Kevin Heise, Gray Collegiate-"Building Your High School Soccer Program" 11:00 Room 6 & 7 Kevin Heise, Gray Collegiate-"How To Promote Your High School Soccer Program" 2:00 Room 6 & 7 Soccer Coaches Association 3:00 Room 6 & 7 Soccer Rules, SCHSL Volleyball 10:00 Room C1 Chuck Rey, Winthrop University - "Volleyball - A Paradigm Shift" 11:00 Room C1 Chuck Rey, Winthrop University - "Developing Effective Practice Plans" 12:00 Room C1 Chuck Rey, Winthrop University - " Offensive, Defensive, and Chemistry Systems" 1:00 Room C1 Boys Volleyball Information Meeting 2:00 Room C1 CAWS Executive Board 3:00 Room C1 CAWS Auxiliary Meeting 4:00 Room C1 Volleyball Rules, SCHSL Strength & Conditioning 8:00 Room 10 & 11 Strength Coaches Board of Directors/State Strength Meeting 9:00 Room 10 & 11 Jeremy Boone, Athlete By Design "Building a Winning Culture - Does Your Program Meet These 5 Key Elements?" 10:00 Room 10 & 11 Ethan Reeve, Director of Athletic Performance, University of Chattanooga - 11:00 Room 10 & 11 Strength Coaches Association 12:05 Exhibit Hall Clay Allen, Sorinex- Dynamic Training for Speed - Part 1 12:45 Exhibit Hall Clay Allen, Sorinex- Dynamic Training for Speed- Part 11 5:00 Ballroom A Mike Srock, Byrnes High - "101 Fundamentals of Sport Speed - Part I" Wrestling 12:00 Room 10 & 11 Wrestling Coaches Association 1:00 Room 10 & 11 John Mark Bentley, Appalachian State- " Introduction and Technique Session" 2:00 Room 10 & 11 John Mark Bentley, Appalachian State- "Skills Drills and Technical Progression to Help Build" 3:00 Room 10 & 11 John Mark Bentley, Appalachian State- "Building your Programs Brand-Overview of College Recruiting Process" 4:00 Room 10 & 11 Wrestling Rules, SCHSL Medical Aspects 9:00 Room 12 & 13 "CPR/AED Certifications" - 12:30 Room 12 & 13 "CPR/AED Certifications" - 3:30 Room 12 & 13 "CPR/AED Certifications" - Coaches Outlook 9:00 Room 6 & 7 AD 101 for 1st Timers, 2nd Timers, ETC. 10:00 Room 1 Tommy Bell, Hillcrest High Athletic Director - "Coaching: What I Thought I Knew" 11:00 Room 1 Derrick Hines, University of South Carolina - "SC Teacher Recruitment" 11:00 Room 5 SC Athletic Administrators Board of Directors 1:00 Room 8 & 9 Tim Moore, Attorney At Law - "How Not To Be Fired, Sued, or Arrested" 2:00 Room 3 Flynn Harrell & Ken Kiser, Spartanburg County School District 6 "Expectations for Coaches From An Administrators Viewpoint" 3:00 Room 14 David Bennett, Coaches Academy- "How to Help Develop Young Coaches" South Carolina High School League 1:00 Room 3 SCHSL - Questions and Answers Financial Planning 10:00 Room 3 Mike Reeder & Associates 3:00 Room 8 & 9 Mike Reeder & Associates FCA 8:30 Room 1 Devotion - 11:00 Room 3 FCA Panel - "Benfits of Using A Character Coach With Your Team" Tuesday, July 30, 2019 SCACA Registration 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Exhibits Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm 11:00 AM SCACA Business Meeting, Ballroom A 12:00 Noon FCA Luncheon, Johnny Evans - Ballroom B TAKING CARE OF THE COACH 8:30 am - FCA Devotional - Room 1 9:00 am - Financial Planning, Mike Reeder & Associates - Room 1 10:00 am - John Combs, "Social Media & Digital Marketing Tips to Help Your Team/Athletic Dept." - Room C3 10:00 am -Kym Hilinski, Mother of former Washington State Quarterback Tyler Hilinski, Dr. Josie Nicholson, Ole Miss Counselor, Rm1 1:00 pm - David Bennett, Coaches Academy - "How to Help Develop Young Coaches - Ballroom A 2:00 pm - Tim Moore - "Professional Benchmarks for Coaching" - Room 14 2:00 am -Kym Hilinski, Mother of former Washington State Quarterback Tyler Hilinski, Dr. Josie Nicholson, Ole Miss Counselor, Rm1 3:00 pm - SCHSL/SCACA Informational Meeting - Room 3 3:00 pm - Mike Reeder & Associates - Room 8 & 9 5:00 pm - 101 Fundamentals of Sport Speed - Part II, Mike Srock - Ballroom A All Lectures Begin at Stated Times and Last 45 Minutes Major Announcements 11:00 Ballroom A SCACA Business Meeting 12:00 Ballroom B FCA Luncheon Ballroom B Speaker-Coach Autry Denson-Head Football Coach-Charleston Southern 7/17/2019 Cross Country 12:00 Room C3 Cross Country Rules Session 1:00 Room C3 Panel Discussion with Paul Dawson, Daniel, Jeff Buys, Dorman and SCACA Hall of Fame Coach Jim Kilbreath, from Spartanburg and Summerville. 1. Building a Team and Building a Program. 2:00 Room C3 2. Developing a Training Plan 3:00 Room C3 3. Deviloping Healthy Habits and Strength Training. 4:00 Room C3 Cross Country Business Meeting Basketball 9:00 Room C2 Frank Martin, USC 10:00 Room C2 Frank Martin, USC 1:00 Room C2 Amanda Butler- Clemson University 2:00 Room C2 Amanda Butler- Clemson University 3:00 Room C2 Alaura Sharp, Presbyterian Women's Head Basketball Coach 4:00 Room C2 Alaura Sharp, Presbyterian Women's Head Basketball Coach Football 9:00 Ballroom A Victor Floyd, Chester High Head Football Coach - " Rebuilding A High School Program" 10:00 Ballroom A Tim Boyd, Chester High - "Using Odd Fronts on The Goal Line" 1:00 Ballroom A David Bennett, Coaches Academy - "How to Help Develop Young Coaches" 2:00 Ballroom A Jamey Chadwell, Coastal Carolina University - "Coastal Carolina Football" 3:00 Ballroom A Chad Staggs, Coastal Carolina University - "Coastal Defense" 4:00 Ballroom A Newland Issac, Coastal Carolina University - "Coastal Offense" Swim 9:00-10:30 a.m. Room 8 & 9 "Preparing for a Smooth and Successful 2019 Season!" Cindy Van Buskirk 1:00 Room 8 & 9 Swim Rules, SCHSL 2:00 Room 8 & 9 Swim Coaches Association Strength & Conditioning 12:05 Exhibit Hall Donnell Boucher, Citadel, Asst. AD for Strength & Speed- Citadel Strength 12:45 Exhibit Hall Michael Morgan, Citadel, Asst. Speed & Strength Coach- Citadel Speed 5:00 Ballroom A Mike Srock, Byrnes High - "101 Fundamentals of Sport Speed - Part II" Medical Aspects 8:00 Room 12 & 13 Aaron Galpert-"Biomechanics of Gait" 9:00 Room 12 & 13 Susan Yeargin "Pre Season Checklist for Heat Illness Prevention Across Sports" 10:00 Room 12 & 13 Robbe Ingle "Return to Sport: ACL Clearance Testing" 11:00 Room 12 & 13 George Wham-"Brain Injury Association Update" 1:30 Room 12 & 13 Courtney Perkins-"Concussion Management" 2:30 Room 12 & 13 Chris Anderson-"Lower Extremity Risk Factors for Stress Fracture" 5:00 Room 12 & 13 "CPR/AED Certifications" - Lacrosse 9:00 Room 14 Joel White, "Simplifying Defense" 10:00 Room 14 Joel White, Drills & Skills"
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