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GULF COAST COACHING CLINIC 57th GULF COAST COACHING CLINIC LINE UP February 12-14, 2020 Scott Cochran, Strength Coach, Univ. of Alabama Steve Mask, HFC St. Paul’s High School, Mobile, AL Strength and conditioning coach at the University of Alabama, nationally known for Steve began his coaching career at Colbert County High school in 1990 as an assistant Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino his enthusiasm and willingness to be on the field with the players always. Cochran’s coach. His first head coaching job was at Colbert County where in two seasons the offseason program is known as the 4th quarter program, one of his claims to fame. The Indians won a region championship and appeared in the state tournament. He then went 151 Beach Blvd. goal is to finish the game, finish the season. Much of the mental and physical toughness to Bradshaw in 1990 where he remained for five seasons. Three of his teams made the is born at his hands and through the mouth of Scott Cochran during the offseason at playoffs and the Bruins won a region title game, the first in school history. In 1997 he Biloxi, MS 39530 the University of Alabama, he’s responsible for the development of the recruits coming took over the head coaching duties at Buck Buckhorn High School for another 5 seasons out of high school. Many of the players that have played at Alabama owe their careers his team won a school best nine games 2002. He then went to Colbert County but this to his development in the weight room. Cochran embodies Nick Sabin’s mantra of time as the head coach and in five seasons his teams went 42 and 15, winning 4 region G.C.C.C. excellence; he encourages the players constantly in all aspects of the game: he leads the championships and qualifying for the playoffs each season. His first team reached the weight room work, walks through the stretching, cheers for them during the games and 3A championship game before losing to TR Miller. At Saint Paul’s in Mobile before taking P.O. Box 2951 hugs them at graduation. He develops all players from their conditioning to performance over the head coaching duties in 2012, they completed a perfect 15-0 season in 2014 to mental toughness to academics. capping the year with a class 5A state championship. His 2015 team followed by finishing Hammond, LA 70404 13- 2 and won a second consecutive championship. His overall coaching record stands at Anthony Scelfo, QB Coach, Northwestern State Univ. 179-90 record with 6 region crowns, 16 playoff appearances in 22 seasons. Scelfo came to Natchitoches after a two-year stint at Texas-San Antonio where he coached quarterbacks and tight ends as a graduate assistant. Reese Dismukes, Youth Coach, OL Coach In both of Scelfo’s seasons at UTSA, the Roadrunners surpassed 2,000 passing yards, At Spanish Fort High School Dismukes twice earned Allstate recognition as an offensive topping out at 2,777 in the 2016 season. lineman and he received the class 5A lineman of the year award in 2010 when he During his playing career, Scelfo was a three-year football letterman (2005-07). At Tulane, was a Parade and Under Armor All-American at Auburn. Dismukes started for Four SERVING Scelfo passed for 1,396 yards and six touchdowns while chipping in 171 rushing yards. Seasons capping his collegiate career as a consensus All-American and the winner of While a senior at New Orleans’ Jesuit High School, Scelfo became the first player in the the Remington Trophy and known as the nation’s best center. In 2014, Spanish Fort won FOOTBALL past 50 years to be named the Catholic League’s Most Valuable Player in both football and the Alabama high school Athletic Association class 5A football championship during baseball and was an all-state selection in both sports. Dismukes senior season after posting a 4-16 record in its first two seasons. Spanish Fort has gone on to a record 110 wins 17 losses and 3 state championships in the past 9 years COACHES Frank Scelfo, HFC, Southeastern Louisiana Univ. starting with Dismukes sophomore season. Frank Scelfo is currently the head coach at Southeastern Louisiana University. Scelfo was SINCE 1964! the for the UTSA Roadrunners football team of the University of Anthony Hart, HFC, Madison Central HS, MS Texas at San Antonio from 2016 to 2017. Scelfo has also served as the quarterbacks coach Hart took over the Jaguar program in 2016 following the departure of Brad Peterson to for the of the National Football League. He played college baseball at the MSU staff. He has had to fill the shoes of the previous two coaches that include Northeast Louisiana. A native of Abbeville, Scelfo spent 14 seasons in the state coaching the well known and very successful Bobby Hall. Hart is known around the state for at Louisiana Tech and Tulane. Most recently Scelfo spent the previous two seasons as his 9 years at Lafayette hems. The Commodores lost the 2009 state championship offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at UTSA under Frank Wilson. and then won the next two years which include 32 games in a row and were the top Scelfo brings over 30 years of football knowledge to our clinic, including NFL experience. team in the state regardless of classification. He was head coach for 7 of the 9 years he He spent three seasons in the NFL with the Jacksonville Jaguars as an offensive assistant spent at Lafayette as the head coach they compiled a 90-19 record with three region working closely with Blake Bortles. He also spent time with the Arizona Cardinals in 2010 championships. They won two state championships during the Dores’ win streak. and 2011. Overall Hart has been a head coach for 17 Season including stops at his alma mater Lloyd Karl Scott, Cornerback Coach, Univ. of Alabama and West Lauderdale. His teams went to the postseason 15 times. Scott’s coaching career began at Delta State as a graduate assistant in 2007 where he Brent Dougherty, DC, UMS-Wright Jr. High, AL coached with Pete Golding. He joined the Tide Staff in December 2017. Coach Scott Coach Dougherty is a graduate of UMS-Wright Prep in Mobile, Alabama. He played for also coached at Southeastern Louisiana State in 2012-13. A native of Houston, Scott legendary Coach Terry Curtis which is always one of the top programs in the state. He played at McMurray University in Abilene, Texas. Scott spent the previous two seasons attended Lee University before returning to UMS-Wright to teach before becoming a as a secondary coach at Texas Tech before being named the Defensive Coordinator at principal for 10 years. He is known as one of the best Jr. Hi. (Middle School) coaches in Louisiana Lafayette. Coaching the secondary at Texas Tech in 2017 his unit posted an the Mobile area. He has developed the players that go on to be coached in one of the impressive turn around helping produce 29 turnovers and 14 interceptions. He mentored best schools in the State. His organizational skills and ability to teach football to young two all Big 12 selections. The Alabama secondary is rated as one of the best in the players is credited to be one of the reasons that the Bulldogs are annually in the State country and has helped the defense become one of the best in the nation. Play-offs. Clint Trickett, TE & QB Coach, FL Intn. Univ. Gabe Fertitta, HFC Baton Rouge Catholic HS Trickett committed to to play in September One of the Top coaches in Louisiana. Fertitta started his coaching career in a historic 2009. He transferred to the WVU in May 2013. In his first season at West Virginia, Trickett way. He became the 2013 Sun Herald coach of the year he took St. Stanislaus from an played in eight games with seven starts. As a senior in 2014 Trickett was named the 0-9 team in 2012 to 10-0 regular season in 2013. In 2015 he was offensive coordinator for starter for the season. He started 11 games, completing 281 of 419 passes for 3,285 yards Division 1 state champion Catholic High. In 2017 he became the head coach and since with 18 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. then became 5A Division 1 State Champions in 2017. In 2018 he became the 5A coach of In December, Trickett announced he was retiring from football after sustaining five the year and also in 2018 he was the 5-A District Champions and the Division One state concussions in 14 months. Trickett started his coaching career in 2015 as the quarterbacks runner up for Louisiana. coach at East Mississippi Community College (EMCC) in Scooba, Mississippi, one of the most successful JUCO programs in the country in recent years. He was featured Jack Wright, HFC Miss Gulf Coast CC prominently in the Netflix series , which chronicled EMCC’s 2015 and 2016 Jack Wright is the head coach at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, where he seasons. has a higher winning percentage than any coach in school history two years into his In early 2017, Trickett accepted the position of tight ends coach at Florida job there. The Bulldogs won their first MACJC South title since 2015 last year, finishing Atlantic under . the regular season undefeated and ranked No. 1 in the country. He won a national championship at Northwest Mississippi Community College in 2015, just two years Sam Williams, HFC, Pelahatchie HS, MS into that job after taking over a 1-8 program mired in probation. He has established a One of the Best young coaches in Mississippi, Williams started learning his coaching skills reputation as a quarterback whisperer, having mentored Gardner Minshew there before while playing at Mississippi State from 2009-11. Primarily as a WR and Special teams while he finished fifth in the Heisman voting and became a rookie wunderkind in the NFL. at MSU. After graduation he served as an assistant coach at NW Rankin before returning Wright was also offensive line coach at USM, and has coached at Millsaps College and to Starkville to coach there for one year while getting his Master’s degree at MSU. three Mississippi high schools. Later he went back to NW Rankin as an assistant coach before accepting the HFC job a Wilder Fitness and Athletic Equipment Pelahatchie. In his first two seasons he has guided the Chiefs to 11-2 and 10-3 Seasons. 215 East Oxford Street • Pontotoc, Mississippi 38863 Coach Williams is married and he and his wife, Rachel, have 3 children. Telephone: 662-489-8365 • 1-800-770-7781 Email: [email protected] • www.wilderfitness.com

20438 2019.indd 1 20438 2019 4pg proof file.indd 1 12/2/19 3:303:33 PM OF OUTSTANDING HIGH SCHOOL GULF COAST COACHING CLINIC AGENDA 57 YEARS AND COLLEGE SPEAKERS! WARM UP WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON - February 12th REGISTRATION - 1:00 - 6:00 • CEU - 1:00 - 4:30 (NEXT TO REGISTRATION TABLE) GENERAL INFORMATION THANK YOU TIME LOCATION SPEAKER TOPIC(S) TO OUR 1st QUARTER WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING FEBRUARY 12th HOTEL SPONSORS 4:00-5:45 GRAND BALLROOM Steve Mask, HFC Developing a Winning GOLDEN NUGGET HOTEL & CASINO St. Paul’s Episcopal School (AL) Defensive Team • Q&A to Follow 5:45-6:00 BREAK 151 BEACH BLVD., BILOXI, MS 39530 6:00-8:00 GRAND BALLROOM Frank Scelfo, HFC To Be Determined • Q&A to Follow Southeastern Louisiana University FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: 1-800-777-7568 (DOUBLE SESSIONS SPEAKERS WILL DETERMINE SHORT BREAKS)) (GROUP CODE: 200306) Dinner on your own, morning sessions begin at 8:00 AM 2nd QUARTER THURSDAY MORNING, February 13th IDENTIFY YOURSELF AS A GCCC ATTENDEE 8:00-10:00 GRAND BALLROOM Gabe Freitta, HFC Developing HS Offensive Line FOR THE $69.00 RATE Baton Rouge Catholic HS (LA) Power O and Variations • Q&A to Follow CUT OFF DATE FOR GUARANTEED ROOM RESERVATIONS IS JANUARY 21, 2020 8:00-10:00 CAT ISLAND Brent Dougherty DC Mid. School Organizing your Practice to TEACH UMS-Wright Prep (AL) Football effectively • Q&A to Follow 10:00-10:30 VENDOR BREAK • COFFEE • SIGN UP FOR DOOR PRIZES WITH EACH VENDOR (QWIKCUT’S PRESENTATION IN SHIP ISLAND ROOM) CHECK POLICY 10:40-11:45 GRAND BALLROOM Anthony Hart, HFC Special Teams Schemes & Practice Plans The Golden Nugget does not accept personal or company issued Madison Central HS (MS) 3-3 Stack Defense vs. Spread Off •Q&A checks at the front desk during check-in or check-out process. 10:40-11:45 SHIP ISLAND Sam Williams, HFC QB Run from Multi-formations Pelahatchie HS (MS) Short Yardage Offense •Q&A If a clinic attendee is paying hotel by check, all checks must 10:40-11:45 CAT ISLAND Reese Dismukes OL (Jr. High) Coaching your O-Line from age 8 to 18 be received at least 20 days prior to arrival. UMS-Wright Prep (AL) Drill for Every day • Q&A to Follow 12:00-1:15 LUNCH on your own or FCA Luncheon in Deer Island Room SPEAKER TBD 3rd QUARTER THURSDAY AFTERNOON, February 13th PRE-REGISTRATION RATES 1:30-2:30 GRAND BALLROOM Anthony Hart Teaching Punt Coverage • Q&A 1-5 Coaches from same School District $65/coach Madison Central HS (MS) 1:30-2:30 SHIP ISLAND Sam Williams, HFC Teaching OL Zone Blocking • Q&A 6+ Coaches from same School District $60/coach Pelahatchie HS (MS) At Clinic $75/coach 1:30-2:30 CAT ISLAND Brent Dougherty DC (Mid. School) In’s & Out’s of Jr. High Program • Q&A UMS-Wright Prep (AL) THANK YOU TO 2:40-3:30 GRAND BALLROOM Jack Wright, HFC Offensive Game Planning • Q&A Mississippi Gulf Coast CC CEU OUR PARTNERS 2:40-3:30 SHIP ISLAND Anthony Scelfo, QB Coach To Be Determined • Q&A to Follow WED. 2/20 FROM 1:00 - 4:30 Northwestern State University $40 FEE - CEU (1.4) CREDITS AVAILABLE TO CLINIC ATTENDEES 3:30-4:00 VENDORS BREAK (REGISTER FOR DOOR PRIZES AND REFRESHMENTS) 4:00-5:00 GRAND BALLROOM Jack Wright, HFC Using Motion in Your Program • Q&A THROUGH MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIV. CHECK OR CASH ONLY. Mississippi Gulf Coast CC 4:00- 5:00 SHIP ISLAND Anthony Scelfo, QB Coach To Be Determined • Q&A to Follow Northwestern State University FCA LUNCHEON 5:00-7:00 GRAND BALLROOM Clint Trickett, QB Coach TH Florida International University TE Passing Game • Q&A to Follow DEER ISLAND ROOM, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 13 AT 12:00 END OF THURSDAY SESSIONS – Dinner on your own For more information or questions about GCCC 2020, contact... 4th QUARTER FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14th 8:00-9:30 GRAND BALLROOM Scott Cochran, Alabama Strength Coach Building Strength Enthusiasm University of Alabama The 4th Quarter Philosophy • Q&A LEO JONES BUD RATLIFF LINDY CALLAHAN 9:30-10:50 GRAND BALLROOM Karl Scott, Alabama CB Coach Receiver Skill and Drills (985) 542-1471 (251) 423-0024 Director Emeritus University of Alabama Reading the QB & WR • Q&A (985) 987-0884 [email protected] 10:50- SHIP ISLAND COACHES ROUND TABLE AND CHALK TALK Coaches Panel Q & A [email protected] CEU SIGN OUT • MUST SIGN OUT AT THE REGISTRATION DESK

20438 2019.indd2019 4pg proof 2 file.indd 2 12/2/19 3:33 PM 12/2/19 3:30 PM OF OUTSTANDING HIGH SCHOOL GULF COAST COACHING CLINIC AGENDA 57 YEARS AND COLLEGE SPEAKERS! WARM UP WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON - February 12th REGISTRATION - 1:00 - 6:00 • CEU - 1:00 - 4:30 (NEXT TO REGISTRATION TABLE) GENERAL INFORMATION THANK YOU TIME LOCATION SPEAKER TOPIC(S) TO OUR 1st QUARTER WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING FEBRUARY 12th HOTEL SPONSORS 4:00-5:45 GRAND BALLROOM Steve Mask, HFC Developing a Winning GOLDEN NUGGET HOTEL & CASINO St. Paul’s Episcopal School (AL) Defensive Team • Q&A to Follow 5:45-6:00 BREAK 151 BEACH BLVD., BILOXI, MS 39530 6:00-8:00 GRAND BALLROOM Frank Scelfo, HFC To Be Determined • Q&A to Follow Southeastern Louisiana University FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: 1-800-777-7568 (DOUBLE SESSIONS SPEAKERS WILL DETERMINE SHORT BREAKS)) (GROUP CODE: 200306) Dinner on your own, morning sessions begin at 8:00 AM 2nd QUARTER THURSDAY MORNING, February 13th IDENTIFY YOURSELF AS A GCCC ATTENDEE 8:00-10:00 GRAND BALLROOM Gabe Freitta, HFC Developing HS Offensive Line FOR THE $69.00 RATE Baton Rouge Catholic HS (LA) Power O and Variations • Q&A to Follow CUT OFF DATE FOR GUARANTEED ROOM RESERVATIONS IS JANUARY 21, 2020 8:00-10:00 CAT ISLAND Brent Dougherty DC Mid. School Organizing your Practice to TEACH UMS-Wright Prep (AL) Football effectively • Q&A to Follow 10:00-10:30 VENDOR BREAK • COFFEE • SIGN UP FOR DOOR PRIZES WITH EACH VENDOR (QWIKCUT’S PRESENTATION IN SHIP ISLAND ROOM) CHECK POLICY 10:40-11:45 GRAND BALLROOM Anthony Hart, HFC Special Teams Schemes & Practice Plans The Golden Nugget does not accept personal or company issued Madison Central HS (MS) 3-3 Stack Defense vs. Spread Off •Q&A checks at the front desk during check-in or check-out process. 10:40-11:45 SHIP ISLAND Sam Williams, HFC QB Run from Multi-formations Pelahatchie HS (MS) Short Yardage Offense •Q&A If a clinic attendee is paying hotel by check, all checks must 10:40-11:45 CAT ISLAND Reese Dismukes OL (Jr. High) Coaching your O-Line from age 8 to 18 be received at least 20 days prior to arrival. UMS-Wright Prep (AL) Drill for Every day • Q&A to Follow 12:00-1:15 LUNCH on your own or FCA Luncheon in Deer Island Room SPEAKER TBD 3rd QUARTER THURSDAY AFTERNOON, February 13th PRE-REGISTRATION RATES 1:30-2:30 GRAND BALLROOM Anthony Hart Teaching Punt Coverage • Q&A 1-5 Coaches from same School District $65/coach Madison Central HS (MS) 1:30-2:30 SHIP ISLAND Sam Williams, HFC Teaching OL Zone Blocking • Q&A 6+ Coaches from same School District $60/coach Pelahatchie HS (MS) At Clinic $75/coach 1:30-2:30 CAT ISLAND Brent Dougherty DC (Mid. School) In’s & Out’s of Jr. High Program • Q&A UMS-Wright Prep (AL) THANK YOU TO 2:40-3:30 GRAND BALLROOM Jack Wright, HFC Offensive Game Planning • Q&A Mississippi Gulf Coast CC CEU OUR PARTNERS 2:40-3:30 SHIP ISLAND Anthony Scelfo, QB Coach To Be Determined • Q&A to Follow WED. 2/20 FROM 1:00 - 4:30 Northwestern State University $40 FEE - CEU (1.4) CREDITS AVAILABLE TO CLINIC ATTENDEES 3:30-4:00 VENDORS BREAK (REGISTER FOR DOOR PRIZES AND REFRESHMENTS) 4:00-5:00 GRAND BALLROOM Jack Wright, HFC Using Motion in Your Program • Q&A THROUGH MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIV. CHECK OR CASH ONLY. Mississippi Gulf Coast CC 4:00- 5:00 SHIP ISLAND Anthony Scelfo, QB Coach To Be Determined • Q&A to Follow Northwestern State University FCA LUNCHEON 5:00-7:00 GRAND BALLROOM Clint Trickett, QB Coach TH Florida International University TE Passing Game • Q&A to Follow DEER ISLAND ROOM, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 13 AT 12:00 END OF THURSDAY SESSIONS – Dinner on your own For more information or questions about GCCC 2020, contact... 4th QUARTER FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14th 8:00-9:30 GRAND BALLROOM Scott Cochran, Alabama Strength Coach Building Strength Enthusiasm University of Alabama The 4th Quarter Philosophy • Q&A LEO JONES BUD RATLIFF LINDY CALLAHAN 9:30-10:50 GRAND BALLROOM Karl Scott, Alabama CB Coach Receiver Skill and Drills (985) 542-1471 (251) 423-0024 Director Emeritus University of Alabama Reading the QB & WR • Q&A (985) 987-0884 [email protected] 10:50- SHIP ISLAND COACHES ROUND TABLE AND CHALK TALK Coaches Panel Q & A [email protected] CEU SIGN OUT • MUST SIGN OUT AT THE REGISTRATION DESK

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GULF COAST COACHING CLINIC 57th GULF COAST COACHING CLINIC LINE UP February 12-14, 2020 Scott Cochran, Strength Coach, Univ. of Alabama Steve Mask, HFC St. Paul’s High School, Mobile, AL Strength and conditioning coach at the University of Alabama, nationally known for Steve began his coaching career at Colbert County High school in 1990 as an assistant Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino his enthusiasm and willingness to be on the field with the players always. Cochran’s coach. His first head coaching job was at Colbert County where in two seasons the offseason program is known as the 4th quarter program, one of his claims to fame. The Indians won a region championship and appeared in the state tournament. He then went 151 Beach Blvd. goal is to finish the game, finish the season. Much of the mental and physical toughness to Bradshaw in 1990 where he remained for five seasons. Three of his teams made the is born at his hands and through the mouth of Scott Cochran during the offseason at playoffs and the Bruins won a region title game, the first in school history. In 1997 he Biloxi, MS 39530 the University of Alabama, he’s responsible for the development of the recruits coming took over the head coaching duties at Buck Buckhorn High School for another 5 seasons out of high school. Many of the players that have played at Alabama owe their careers his team won a school best nine games 2002. He then went to Colbert County but this to his development in the weight room. Cochran embodies Nick Sabin’s mantra of time as the head coach and in five seasons his teams went 42 and 15, winning 4 region G.C.C.C. excellence; he encourages the players constantly in all aspects of the game: he leads the championships and qualifying for the playoffs each season. His first team reached the weight room work, walks through the stretching, cheers for them during the games and 3A championship game before losing to TR Miller. At Saint Paul’s in Mobile before taking P.O. Box 2951 hugs them at graduation. He develops all players from their conditioning to performance over the head coaching duties in 2012, they completed a perfect 15-0 season in 2014 to mental toughness to academics. capping the year with a class 5A state championship. His 2015 team followed by finishing Hammond, LA 70404 13- 2 and won a second consecutive championship. His overall coaching record stands at Anthony Scelfo, QB Coach, Northwestern State Univ. 179-90 record with 6 region crowns, 16 playoff appearances in 22 seasons. Scelfo came to Natchitoches after a two-year stint at Texas-San Antonio where he coached quarterbacks and tight ends as a graduate assistant. Reese Dismukes, Youth Coach, OL Coach In both of Scelfo’s seasons at UTSA, the Roadrunners surpassed 2,000 passing yards, At Spanish Fort High School Dismukes twice earned Allstate recognition as an offensive topping out at 2,777 in the 2016 season. lineman and he received the class 5A lineman of the year award in 2010 when he During his playing career, Scelfo was a three-year football letterman (2005-07). At Tulane, was a Parade and Under Armor All-American at Auburn. Dismukes started for Four SERVING Scelfo passed for 1,396 yards and six touchdowns while chipping in 171 rushing yards. Seasons capping his collegiate career as a consensus All-American and the winner of While a senior at New Orleans’ Jesuit High School, Scelfo became the first player in the the Remington Trophy and known as the nation’s best center. In 2014, Spanish Fort won FOOTBALL past 50 years to be named the Catholic League’s Most Valuable Player in both football and the Alabama high school Athletic Association class 5A football championship during baseball and was an all-state selection in both sports. Dismukes senior season after posting a 4-16 record in its first two seasons. Spanish Fort has gone on to a record 110 wins 17 losses and 3 state championships in the past 9 years COACHES Frank Scelfo, HFC, Southeastern Louisiana Univ. starting with Dismukes sophomore season. Frank Scelfo is currently the head coach at Southeastern Louisiana University. Scelfo was SINCE 1964! the offensive coordinator for the UTSA Roadrunners football team of the University of Anthony Hart, HFC, Madison Central HS, MS Texas at San Antonio from 2016 to 2017. Scelfo has also served as the quarterbacks coach Hart took over the Jaguar program in 2016 following the departure of Brad Peterson to for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League. He played college baseball at the MSU staff. He has had to fill the shoes of the previous two coaches that include Northeast Louisiana. A native of Abbeville, Scelfo spent 14 seasons in the state coaching the well known and very successful Bobby Hall. Hart is known around the state for at Louisiana Tech and Tulane. Most recently Scelfo spent the previous two seasons as his 9 years at Lafayette hems. The Commodores lost the 2009 state championship offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at UTSA under Frank Wilson. and then won the next two years which include 32 games in a row and were the top Scelfo brings over 30 years of football knowledge to our clinic, including NFL experience. team in the state regardless of classification. He was head coach for 7 of the 9 years he He spent three seasons in the NFL with the Jacksonville Jaguars as an offensive assistant spent at Lafayette as the head coach they compiled a 90-19 record with three region working closely with Blake Bortles. He also spent time with the Arizona Cardinals in 2010 championships. They won two state championships during the Dores’ win streak. and 2011. Overall Hart has been a head coach for 17 Season including stops at his alma mater Lloyd Karl Scott, Cornerback Coach, Univ. of Alabama and West Lauderdale. His teams went to the postseason 15 times. Scott’s coaching career began at Delta State as a graduate assistant in 2007 where he Brent Dougherty, DC, UMS-Wright Jr. High, AL coached with Pete Golding. He joined the Tide Staff in December 2017. Coach Scott Coach Dougherty is a graduate of UMS-Wright Prep in Mobile, Alabama. He played for also coached at Southeastern Louisiana State in 2012-13. A native of Houston, Scott legendary Coach Terry Curtis which is always one of the top programs in the state. He played at McMurray University in Abilene, Texas. Scott spent the previous two seasons attended Lee University before returning to UMS-Wright to teach before becoming a as a secondary coach at Texas Tech before being named the Defensive Coordinator at principal for 10 years. He is known as one of the best Jr. Hi. (Middle School) coaches in Louisiana Lafayette. Coaching the secondary at Texas Tech in 2017 his unit posted an the Mobile area. He has developed the players that go on to be coached in one of the impressive turn around helping produce 29 turnovers and 14 interceptions. He mentored best schools in the State. His organizational skills and ability to teach football to young two all Big 12 selections. The Alabama secondary is rated as one of the best in the players is credited to be one of the reasons that the Bulldogs are annually in the State country and has helped the defense become one of the best in the nation. Play-offs. Clint Trickett, TE & QB Coach, FL Intn. Univ. Gabe Fertitta, HFC Baton Rouge Catholic HS Trickett committed to Florida State University to play college football in September One of the Top coaches in Louisiana. Fertitta started his coaching career in a historic 2009. He transferred to the WVU in May 2013. In his first season at West Virginia, Trickett way. He became the 2013 Sun Herald coach of the year he took St. Stanislaus from an played in eight games with seven starts. As a senior in 2014 Trickett was named the 0-9 team in 2012 to 10-0 regular season in 2013. In 2015 he was offensive coordinator for starter for the season. He started 11 games, completing 281 of 419 passes for 3,285 yards Division 1 state champion Catholic High. In 2017 he became the head coach and since with 18 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. then became 5A Division 1 State Champions in 2017. In 2018 he became the 5A coach of In December, Trickett announced he was retiring from football after sustaining five the year and also in 2018 he was the 5-A District Champions and the Division One state concussions in 14 months. Trickett started his coaching career in 2015 as the quarterbacks runner up for Louisiana. coach at East Mississippi Community College (EMCC) in Scooba, Mississippi, one of the most successful JUCO programs in the country in recent years. He was featured Jack Wright, HFC Miss Gulf Coast CC prominently in the Netflix series Last Chance U, which chronicled EMCC’s 2015 and 2016 Jack Wright is the head coach at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, where he seasons. has a higher winning percentage than any coach in school history two years into his In early 2017, Trickett accepted the position of tight ends coach at Florida job there. The Bulldogs won their first MACJC South title since 2015 last year, finishing Atlantic under Lane Kiffin. the regular season undefeated and ranked No. 1 in the country. He won a national championship at Northwest Mississippi Community College in 2015, just two years Sam Williams, HFC, Pelahatchie HS, MS into that job after taking over a 1-8 program mired in probation. He has established a One of the Best young coaches in Mississippi, Williams started learning his coaching skills reputation as a quarterback whisperer, having mentored Gardner Minshew there before while playing at Mississippi State from 2009-11. Primarily as a WR and Special teams while he finished fifth in the Heisman voting and became a rookie wunderkind in the NFL. at MSU. After graduation he served as an assistant coach at NW Rankin before returning Wright was also offensive line coach at USM, and has coached at Millsaps College and to Starkville to coach there for one year while getting his Master’s degree at MSU. three Mississippi high schools. Later he went back to NW Rankin as an assistant coach before accepting the HFC job a Wilder Fitness and Athletic Equipment Pelahatchie. In his first two seasons he has guided the Chiefs to 11-2 and 10-3 Seasons. 215 East Oxford Street • Pontotoc, Mississippi 38863 Coach Williams is married and he and his wife, Rachel, have 3 children. Telephone: 662-489-8365 • 1-800-770-7781 Email: [email protected] • www.wilderfitness.com

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