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The 2012 NDHSCA Coaches Convention/NHSACA Annual Meeting has been in the planning stages for nearly three years, and now the plan-ning is coming to fruition. With Mr. Dave Dougherty, National High School Athletic Coaches Association (NHSACA) President and Donald Prokes, NHSACA Executive Director, serving as a planning and coordinat-ing committee from the national per-spective, the North Dakota High Schoo l Coaches Assoc ia t ion (NDHSCA) Office has been the exe-cuting arm of the planning. The activi-ties are set for the week of July 21st through July 27th at the Fargo Holiday Inn Convention Center.
Since the invitation was extended to NHSACA to holds its Annual Meet-ing in Fargo, NDHSCA has held fast to retaining the educational aspect of all activities for the week. As NDHSCA has always implemented into its Annual Convention, the week also will have every time slot filled with competent and successful coaches and instructors. The first three days of the Convention will fea-ture NHSACA National Coach of the Year (COTY) Finalists as speakers for most sessions. The exception will be when Finalists do not attend the Ac-tivities or the when Finalists do not access sufficient candidates to fill the first eight 90-minute sessions. In those cases, NDHSCA will provide h igh ly - success fu l
North Dakota High School Coaches Association Official Publication
Volume 45 - Issue # 3
Dakota Coach
NHSACA and NDHSCA 2012
Convention Dates
July 21 - July 27
Fargo
Spring 2012
2012 NDHSCA Convention Plans
Inside this issue: Randy Johnson
Declares Candidacy
Randy Johnson; NHSACA Vice- Presidential Candidate.
After extended deliberation with family, NDHSCA staff and other profes-sional cohorts, Randy Johnson, Hazen HS boys’ basketball and boys’ track and field coach, has declared his can-didacy for the NHSACA Vice Presi-dent’s position.
His declaration was received by the NHSACA Office and was supported by the NDHSCA Executive Committee individually and as a group. The Hazen High School Administration and the NDHSCA Executive
Executive Committee 2
President’s Message 3
Executive Secretary 4-5
Convention Plans 6-7
Award of Merit Recipients 7
Scholarship Winners 8-9
Johnson, R. VP Candidate 9
Ass’t & Jr Hi COTY 10
Coaches Code of Ethics 11
Coaches Code of Conduct 12
Special Recognition Awards 13&17
Shrine Football 14-15
Orvik Scholarship Form 16
Forms Available Online List 18
HOF Nominees 19
Combined Convention Info 20
NDHSCA Conv Reg Form 21
National Conv Reg Form 22
NDHSCA Membership Form 23
Victory Milestones 24
Lifetime Membership 25&26
Coaching Longivity 27
Sponsor Membership Form 28
Camp Insurance Info 29
Back Page 27
The 2012 NDHSCA Award of Merit was identified by the NDHSCA Execu-tive Committee at the March Commit-tee meeting. Kevin Schnepf, Fargo Forum Sports was nominated by Ge-laine Orvik, NDHSCA Executive Secre-tary; Mike Weber, Bismarck Tribune Sports was nominated by Pete Moe, NDHSCA Past President f rom Washburn High School.
Kevin Schnepf has been a sports-writer for the Forum Sports Department since 1986. He spent ten years cover-ing Minnesota High School sports and NDSU. In 1988 he became assistant sports editor until 1995 when he was promoted to his first stint as Sports Edi-
2012 NDHSCA
Award of Merit
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Executive Secretary Gelaine Orvik
3457 - 26th Ave. South Fargo, ND 58103
Phone Numbers:
(h) 701-237-9711
(w) 701-298-4275
cell 701-367-8282
gorvik@cableone.net
Assistant Executive Secretary
John Hutchison
Box 110 Northwood, ND 58267
Phone Numbers:
(h) 701-587-6319
(w) 701-587-5221
(f) 701-587-5423
john.hutchison@sendit.nodak.edu
Membership
Chair Karen Hardie
2472 Lilac Lane Fargo, ND 58103
Phone Numbers:
(h) 701-237-5624
(w) 701-446-5224
(f) 701-446-5299
hardiek@fargo.k12.nd.us
Assistant Executive Secretary
Randy Johnson
701 Hwy. Drive #9 B Hazen, ND 58545
Phone Numbers:
(h) 701-748-5634
(w) 701-748-2345
(f) 701-748-2342
randy.wa.johnson@sendit.nodak.edu
President-
Elect Ralph
Manley
514 Meadow Lane Bismarck, ND 58504
Phone Numbers:
(h) 701-222-0090
(w) 701-663-1658
(f) 701-663-0471
ralph.manley@sendit.nodak.edu
Lions’ Basketball Co-Chair Jason Schwarz (h) 701-852-6484 1108 11th Street SW (w) 701-857-4996
Minot, ND 58701 (f) 701-857-4508 jason.schwarz@sendit.nodak.edu
Mike Hendrickson (h) 701-293-3108 1408 57th Avenue South (w) 701-446-2043 Fargo, ND 58104 (f) 701-446-2899 hendrim@fargo.k12.nd.us
Optimists’ Volleyball Co-Chairs Tim Wallstrum (h) 701-385-3376 P O Box 402 (w) 701-385-4996 Kenmare, ND 58746 (f) 701-385-4390 tim.wallstrum@sendit.nodak.edu Lisa Strand (h) 701-599-2620 1511 7th Ave. NE (w) 701-599-2765 Thompson, ND 58278 (f) 701-599-2819 lisa.strand@sendit.nodak.edu
Vice President
Lisa Strand
1511 - 7th Ave NE
Thompson, ND 58278
Phone Numbers:
(h) 701-599-2620
(w) 701-599-2765
(f) 701-599-2819
lisa.strand@sendit.nodak.edu
Immediate Past
President
Dave Zittleman
1500 Anns Place; Apt. #3
Mandan, ND 58554
Phone Numbers:
(h) 701-471-1557
(w) 701-323-4800
(f) 701-323-4078
dave_zittleman@bismarckschools.org
President Gregg
Grinsteinner 231 Carlson Street
Dickinson, ND 58601
Phone Numbers:
(h) 701-483-0723
(w) 701-483-6081
(F) 701-483-1450
gregg.grinsteinner@sendit.nodak.edu
Past President
Pete Moe
1239 Custer Drive Washburn, ND 58577
Phone Numbers:
(h) 701-462-8145
(w) 701-462-3221
(f) 701-462-3561
pmoe@beu.midco.net
Shrine Football Mike Berg (h) 701-746-5170 2211 5th Avenue North (c) 701-213-0878 Grand Forks, ND 58203 berggfk@gmail.com
NDHSCA 2011-2012 Executive Committee
How things can change in one year’s time! Last year we were hop-ing to just have enough days to get practices in, games in, or meets in to qualify for state. Now we’ve been able to get games in and qualify for state even before the end of March! We’ve come to expect the unex-pected in North Dakota and prepare for it. The same can be said for coaching. Nothing ever seems to go as we plan it. That is why prepara-tion is such an important part of eve-ryone’s program.
As we are knee-deep into our spring activities, we need to remem-ber that the school year is coming to a close. With that, evaluations of the past year of our programs become a must. Take the time to sit down to write both the good and bad of the previous year. Examine and adjust your philosophy. Sit down and visit with a mentor or that coach you re-spect to help you strengthen your program. And most importantly, take in the National and State Coaches’ Convention. There are many very good speakers that will be putting on sessions that range from sport spe-cific to special topics. With our mem-bership at 1100 strong, I would en-courage everyone to take advantage of this convention! Whether you
want to get graduate credit, be-come a certified coach, or just want to pick up a few pointers, plan on attending. There will be ample opportunities to grow professionally. I would also en-courage you to become in-volved in the NDHSCA either by serving on your sport’s advi-sory committee or serving on the NDHSCA Board. It is a great way to learn about all the work that goes on behind the scenes of North Dakota high school sports.
Lastly, I would be remiss if I didn’t congratulate all the state champions, Coaches of the Year, and PowerAde Ath-
President’s Message - Spring 2012
Gregg Grinsteinner
Sponsor of the Outstanding
Senior Athlete Awards
Your locally owned
Burger King Restaurants are proud to sponsor the NDHSCA
letes of the Year. The whole state was treated to some ex-cellent individual and team per-formances. Starting with re-gional hockey and gymnastics in mid-February and culminat-ing with the State Class B Girls’ Tournament at the end of March, coaches, athletes, and fans gave us many memorable plays in search of a champion-ship. After having lived 48 years in North Dakota, it never ceases to amaze me how pas-sionate this state is when it comes to its co-curricular ac-tivities. It is a great way to edu-cate our student-athletes out-side the classroom. Through the highs and lows of the post-season comes many teachable moments. I challenge all of us to use those times to make not only our schools but our com-munities a reflection of the highest ideals of interscholastic competition.
Finish the school year strong. Stay the course. Finish the journey!
Gregg
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payment to NHSACA. Also, if you want to attend NHSACA meal functions, pay for those meals by completing the NHSACA Form, but send the form and payment to NDHSCA. BUT above all, send all registration to NDHSCA (even NHSACA meal functions). We are plan-ning and expecting an unparalleled week!
The four registration pages on the website are identical to the registra-tion forms in this issue of the Dakota Coach. As of today (April 27th), we have had 24 registrations. That is not great when we consider that we have only ten of our 14 NHSACA COTY Finalists regis-tered. Also all nine of our NDHSCA Executive Committee members have registered---of course two of our Executive Committee members are also COTY Finalists. I hope all our state’s coaches will register early.
We just received some great news regarding our members. As you read in the December issue of the Dakota Coach, Bob Zimney and Darrell Anderson, longtime successful track and field coaches will be inducted into the NDHSCA Hall of Fame. Ralph Manley joins the pair as another ac-tive coach and will be the first inductee to make a “father and son” induction into the Hall. Barry McCleary becomes another wrestling coach to be inducted. They will be joined by my former athletic director, Ed Lockwood, from Fargo South High School. Congratulations.
Then Al Knutson sent me the roster of the 2012 North Dakota Hall of Fame inductees; the roster includes Immediate Past President, Dave Zittleman, and Past President, Bob Zimney. They are joined by another former North Dakota track
and field coach, Russ Schmei-chel. Assistant track and field coach at Century High School, Mark Murdock, and former Dickinson High School track and field coach, Gary Selle, are also in the class of in-
Gelaine Orvik
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From The Executive Secretary
When I prepared for the December 15th issue of the Dakota Coach, I thought that the preparation was ahead of schedule. Then, I got caught up in so many things and still produced the edition, late! But this month I am on schedule, but for some reason I expect that the issue will be on the website after May first again.
We have been working 26/8/380 on the summer convention and the details. A special thank you goes to Dave Dougherty for his input and assistance. He has worked endlessly to get information to all NHSACA Board Members as well as coaches throughout the na-tion. Remember we need to push the 2012 NDHSCA Coaches Convention/NHSACA Annual Meeting to eve-ryone throughout the nation.
However, the secret to the success for this year’s coaches’ gathering at the Fargo Holiday Inn will be the attendance of and contributions from North Dakota Coaches. North Dakota Coaches have always been an unbelievable leadership role and this year’s expecta-tions are developing into the same scenario. We just ask that North Dakota Coaches register early and at-tend all sessions. As usual we can have the best speaker-presenters in the world, but the attendees make the sessions a success.
On or about May first, we will post the convention schedule on the NDHSCA website (ndhsca.com). We will add additional speakers as the confirmations are completed and submit the updated schedule to the Webmaster to update the schedule. We will have a huge Tentative Schedule “watermark” running diago-nally across the pages of the schedule until the last confirmation is complete. This will allow all people who investigate the website to keep informed of the sched-ule and the additions to the program. As of today, the NHSACA Coach of the Year Finalists have nearly com-pleted submission of their topic titles.
Begin planning for the NHSACA Annual Meeting/NDHSCA Coaches Convention in Fargo on July 21st-July 27th! Plans must begin with registration. A vital part of registration is to complete the registration form correctly. All NDHSCA coaches will register only with NDHSCA. That includes registering for col-lege credits, whether for the NDHSCA credits (NDSU) or the NHSACA credits (Sioux Falls Col-lege). All checks are to be paid to NDHSCA; NDHSCA will convey
Dave Zittleman, Bob Zimney, Russ
Schmeichel, Mark Murdock and
Gary Selle will be inducted into the
2012 North Dakota Hall of Fame
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duction. Wow! What a crew of honorees. I am so proud of being friends with each of these people and certainly want to extend my congratulations to them.
Yesterday, I saw Carl Wall, NDHSCA 16th Presi-dent (1978-1979), and he informed me of his retire-ment from his position as Financial Accountant Ex-ecutive with Merrill Lynch. Carl was a very success-ful Accounts Executive, boys’ basketball coach, and leader. He has been very active in travel and assis-tance to less endowed people throughout the third world countries. He was a very thoroughly prepared football official and has been very active in fundrais-ing for his Alma Mater, Concordia College. Congratu-lations, Carl and best wishes in your retirement.
In one particular weekend in January, I discov-ered that we had two active and one retired coaches in Rochester, MN at Mayo Clinic. Roger Stone, NDHSCA President in 1988-1989 and former football coach at Dickinson High School, was there for a hip replacement only to be sent home because of com-plications. He returned in April but again had to be sent home because of (I don’t understand all these details) some infectious problems.
Rick Sturn, head boys’ basketball and assistant football coach at New Salem, had a tumor removed from a kidney and was given a great prognosis. In April when he returned for his recheck, he was given a clean bill of health and told to make a recheck ap-pointment for next year. Wow! Great news for Rick!
While following the Minnesota State Basketball tournament, I noted three former North Dakota stu-dent-athletes guiding their teams into competition. John Oxton, Fargo North HS (from the late 1970’s), guided his team into the big school competition. Dave Thorson, Fargo South HS class of 1984, men-tored his DeLasalle boys to a state championship. Dave has been a great clinician for us at Dickinson twice. We will also have his presentations this year. Finally, (I hope I can brag a little), my nephew Shawn Naas from McVille High School, coached Mountain Lake to a fourth place finish. They lost to Belgrade in the semis; Belgrade went on to a state championship with a perfect record of 29-0.
One of the many true friends of North Dakota Coaches and a member of the Universal Athletics staff that hosts the “taco bar social” at our convention will be inducted into the Hillsboro High School Hall of Fame in June. Dave will be the youngest inductee to date. Of course, most people know of Dave’s success at Mayville/Portland-C/G High School and his state championships. Keeping the induction into in the fam-ily, Dave is Ed Beyer’s son-in-law and Ed was in-ducted into the Hillsboro Hall in its third year.
Not to be outdone, Ed Beyer also will be honored when he is inducted into the North Dakota Sports Hall of Fame in Jamestown on July 14th. Congratulations, Ed! Another honoree will be Darin Erstad, out-standing athlete at Jamestown High School and Uni-versity of Nebraska, before becoming a major league baseball all-star. Congratulations, Darin! Darin’s schedule does not allow him to be a clinician for the NHSACA/NDHSCA Convention in late July.
Craig Nelson, former North Dakota Mr. Basketball and NDHSCA Senior Athlete of the Year was pro-moted from his Brandon Valley HS assistant boys’ basketball coach position to head basketball coach at Sioux Falls Washington High School. Craig is unable to serve as a clinician this year because of family commitment. Congratulations, Craig!
Of course we were all very excited to see one of our former college coaches take another step up the old ladder in NCAA Division one basketball. Tim Miles accepted the University of Nebraska men’s basketball position after a relatively short stint at Colorado. Craig Smith, a former assistant to Miles and head coach at Mayville State University, re-joined Tim at Lincoln. Congratulations, Tim and Craig.
Dr. Swiontek, NDHSAA Board President, has continued to involve NDHSCA, NDIAAA and NDHSAA in the development of the Coaches Permit Program that would implement a Coaches Education require-ment with a five-year renewal requirement. The NDHSAA Board of Directors will likely make a final adoption of the plan that was developed by NDHSAA, NDHSCA and NDIAAA. ◊
Sponsor of the Outstanding
Senior Athlete Awards
2012 NDHSCA Convention Plans (continued from page 1) high school and/or college/university speakers from the Upper Midwest.
Tuesday has been reserved for North Dakota College/University speakers. This will provide the North Dakota College/University communities an opportunity to display their highly successful coaches’ knowledge and program structure. Mon-day-Wednesday Sessions will always have a 90-minute session arrangement. This allows for combi-nations in planning for one 90-minute speaker, two 45-minute speakers or three 30-minute speakers. This also allows opportunity for colleges/universities to provide more than one speaker for each session.
The original plan included NDSU Athletic Staff to provide speakers (when possible) for the 8:30 session on Tuesday---i.e. NDSU does not have a swimming & diving program; therefore, a coach from another college/university will fill that sport-session. The original plan included UND athletic Staff to pro-vide speakers (when possible) for the 10:30 session on Tuesday---i.e. UND does not have a wrestling program; therefore a coach from another college/university will fill that sport-session.
Another attractive aspect of the NDHSCA/NHSACA combined week is the attractiveness of graduate credit. Coaches will be able to receive up to seven (7) graduate credits during the Meeting--five (5) credits through the University of Sioux Falls (two [2] credits for the Leadership Class from July 21-22, and three [3] credits for the Sport Specific Sessions July 23-25) and two (2) additional credits can be earned through North Dakota State Univer-sity for the Sports Clinics and Seminar Sessions scheduled for July 24-27, 2012. All North Dakota Coaches will register through the NDHSCA Office with the NDHSCA Registration Form (found on the NDHSCA Website and in the Dakota Coach). All registrants, whether from North Dakota or from out-of-state, will have access to all sessions throughout the week.
All North Dakota registrants are reminded that the NDHSCA Registration Fee includes a ticket to the July 26th NDHSCA Hall of Fame/Coach of the Year Banquet. However, all registrants (North Da-kota or out-of-state) will need to purchase tickets to attend the NHSACA National Awards Banquet and/or NHSACA National Hall of Fame Luncheon. Sleeping rooms have been blocked for NDHSCA at the Fargo Doublewood Inn (state rates apply--$73.00/night). Sleeping rooms are also available at the Fargo Holiday Inn ($99.00/night).
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Another very popular activity over the past five years is the Taco Bar-?!? Can Races that is spon-sored by Universal Athletics. South Dakota, Wyo-ming and Montana Coaches are very experienced in the evening, since Universal Athletics also sponsors the races at their state coaches’ conventions. The Universal Athletics Social is held on Tuesday (July 24th) evening at the Fargo Holiday Inn. Admission requires a registration name tag.
For the first time since the 1991 NHSACA/NDHSCA Convention, a FCA Breakfast will be held on Thursday (July 26th) morning. Rod Olson, from Coaches of Excellence, will be the keynote speaker. Rod has a regularly delivered website message called “Coffee with Coach O.” Rod Olson is a former assistant coach at Jamestown College. The Break-fast is sponsored by State Bank and Trust of Fargo. Admittance will require Convention name tag and a FCA Breakfast ticket that must be picked up at the FCA Booth in the Exhibit Hall. Watch for more infor-mation regarding the FCA Activity on the NDHSCA Website and the NHSACA Website.
NDHSCA has orchestrated the development of the Monday-Friday speakers and sessions. Addi-tional speakers that have been assigned include Bill Williams, from Football Coaches Professional Growth, will center his presentation on tackling. Coach Williams is a presents at all levels---including the NFL. However, his presentations always begin with the basics.
After many years of absence, baseball sessions will be presented Monday-Wednesday. Be sure to check the “ever-changing” Schedule on the NDHSCA Website (ndhsca.com). Additions and changes will be made regularly, as they occur. NDHSCA has con-tacted several highly-successful speakers, but has not received confirmation as of this writing (April 15th). Several top high school and college coaches have been invited to complete the basketball ses-sions. These confirmations will be injected into the schedule also, as they occur. The list of volleyball speakers that have been invited is second to none. Volleyball coaches are always very explicit with their requests. Jim Craven from the Citadel in South Caro-lina returns for four golf sessions. He will be matched with high school coaches and local golf pros for a phenomenal program of golf expertise. Ryan Purdy, University of Minnesota Swimming & Diving Coach, will join another strong list of presenters for swim-ming & diving coaches.
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2012 NDHSCA Convention Plans (continued from page 6)
The typical Tuesday Seminar Sessions have been moved to Friday to facilitate the needs of NHSACA. All NDHSCA Advisory Committee sessions with NDHSAA leadership are scheduled for Thursday. Remember, this is the opportunity to input planning changes for each sport. Do not miss those ses-sions. We honestly view the week of athletic coaches who are speaking as the best ever in North Dakota or in any state in the union. The best advice we have is to keep the NDHSCA Website on your daily list of to view activities.
NDHSCA encourages every coach to go to the NHSACA website, www.nhsaca.or, or the North Da-kota High School Coaches Association website, www.ndhsca.co, for further information, registration forms, hotel information, and other pertinent informa-
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tor for the Forum. In 1999 he was named News edi-tor for a three year period. In 2002 he returned to his position as Sports editor for three years when he moved to a position as feature sports writer for four years. In 2010 he returned to his Sports Editor role that he has held since.
Schnepf is a graduate of West Lyon (IA) High School and University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He has received ten first-place writing awards in the North Dakota Newspaper Association contest. He has also received ten first-place writing awards in the Minne-sota Associated Press Sports Editor contest. He has also received two Top 10 daily and Sunday section awards in the Associated Press Sports Editors’ na-tional contest.
Kevin, as sports editor for the Forum, covers any and all areas of the sports complex. He has a great staff that he directs, but is a writer at heart. Kevin has been most noticed for his positive approach to writing about athletes and athletics. His relationship with coaches is extraordinary. As a sports editor he has his staff covering all levels of all sports in the area. He has developed a staff that is willing to work dili-gently to find the feature story from all schools and both genders.
Mike Weber has been a sportswriter for 35 years with his present position with the Bismarck Tribune. He has also held writing stints with the
tion related to the NDHSCA Coaches Convention and/or the NHSACA Annual Meeting. Every coach is also encouraged to share this information with all coaches, grades 7-12, in his or her school sys-tem. The opportunities for professional develop-ment, graduate credit, and networking with out-standing coaches nationwide will be second to none.
Hotel accommodations can be made by calling the Holiday Inn Fargo at either 1-877-282-2700 or 1-701-282-2700 or the Fargo Doublewood Inn at 1-701-235-3333. Should you have additional ques-tions, please feel free to contact Mr. Gelaine Orvik, NDHSCA Executive Director at: 1-701-367-8282.
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Emmons County Record (Linton), the Williston Her-ald, and the Jamestown Sun. He is a graduate of Linton High School, Bismarck Junior College (with a major in journalism) and University of Mary (with a major in communications).
Mike has been recognized four times by the North Dakota Newspapers Association for best fea-ture/sports story. Pete Moe, NDHSCA Past Presi-dent from Washburn High School, nominated Mike for this award. He cited Mike’s dedication and com-mitment to covering all sports throughout the sur-rounding Bismarck-Mandan area. Mike’s writing and approach to reporting has always been to be honest to the coaches and athletes he covers with an un-derstanding of the values of athletics and the contri-butions that sports have in the development of high school students.
Kevin Schnepf and Mike Weber will receive
their Award of Merit at the 2012 NDHSCA Coaches Convention that will be held at the Fargo Holiday Inn Convention Center. The Awards Banquet will be held on Thursday, July 26th; the North Dakota High School Coaches Association Coaches Convention runs concurrently with the National High School Ath-letic Coaches Association Annual Meeting from July 21st through the 27th. ◊
2012 Award of Merit Recipients (continued from page 1)
NDHSCA Scholarship Sponsored by Burger King of North Dakota
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Nicole Grinsteinner is the daughter of Gregg and Carol Grinsteinner. She has a 4.0 Grade Point Average (GPA) and ranks 4th in her class of 44. Her Act score was 29. Nicole has earned 11 athletic let-ters in the sports of basketball, volleyball and track & field. She earned four letters in three letters in cho-rus, four in student government and four in publica-tions.
She was a member of the prom committee. She was a leader in peer ministry and was an assistant chaplain. She was a senior class officer and a mem-ber of Leadership Dickinson. As a member of the Na-tional Honor Society she held the distinction of being the academic highest honors honor roll. She re-ceived the NDSU Presidential Honor Scholarship.
Casey Kessel, Dickinson Trinity HS Science Teacher wrote a glowing recommendation for Nicole singling out her studies of advanced science class and physics class. Alysia Barman, Dickinson Trinity HS social studies instructor and girls’ basketball coach, was praiseworthy of Nicole’s communication skills as well her positive attitude.
Joshua Haugen is the son of Bryan and Lavonne Haugen. He holds a 3.73 Grade Point Aver-age (GPA) and ranks fourth in his class of 20. His ACT score of 31 is very impressive. He earned 10 athletic letters in the sports of basketball, football, and baseball. He was team captain in football and basketball.
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Austin Foss
Hatton HS
Nicole Grinsteinner
Dickinson Trinity HS
Joshua Haugen
North Star (Cando) HS
The NDHSCA Executive Committee selected the recipients for the NDHSCA Scholarships at its recent meeting. Austin Foss, Hatton HS, who plans to attend NDSU; Nicole Grinsteinner, Dickinson Trinity HS, who plans to attend NDSU; Joshua Haugen, North Star (Cando) HS, who plans to attend University of Mary, will each re-ceive a $500.00 scholarship from NDHSCA and Burger King of North Dakota.
The scholarships will be presented to each student/athlete at the Annual NDHSCA Hall of Fame and COTY Banquet at the Fargo Holiday Inn Convention Center on Thursday, July 26th. The three student-athletes collectively earned 27 athletic letters, 34 activity letters, and ACT scores averaged 30.0. The recipients ranked first, first and fourth respectively in the class rank of their individual schools.
Austin Foss will graduate from Hatton High School with a 3.90 Grade Point Average (GPA). He scored 30 on his ACT test. Austin earned 6 athletic letters in the sports of football and golf. He was a four-year member of band and chorus. He also excelled in speech for three years. Foss was a four year member of FBLS, TSA and ro-botics. David Smith, his football coach, and Sarah Burger, his English teach and speech coach recommended Austin without reservation.
Austin is the son of Justin and Tracy Foss.
Scholarship Winners (continued from page 8)
Josh also earned letters in band (3), chorus (4), speech (2), drama (3) and student government (2). He was a recognized leader in student govern-ment. He was a three-year member of National Honor Society participated in North Dakota Leader-ship Seminar as a junior and senior. He partici-pated in Youth Bowling for three years. Joshua was a member of Sources of Strength and was on the Knowledge Bowl as a junior. Joshua attended North Dakota Boys State as a senior.
Jeff Hagler praised Joshua from his perspec-tive as a principal, basketball coach and math teacher. Hagler alludes to Joshua as a responsible newspaper reporter and as a proclaimed leader by his peers. Lori Kurtti has had Joshua since his 6th grade music classes. She points out that he has had numerous star ratings an regional and state music contests.
Each of the recipients will receive a $500.00 scholarship from John Walsh and Burger King of North Dakota at the July 26th NDHSCA Coach of the Year and Hall of Fame Banquet in Fargo Holi-day Inn Convention Center.
Congratulations! ◊
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Randy Johnson - VP Candidate (continued from page 1)
Secretary wrote letters of r e c o m m e n d a t i o n t o NHSACA to support Randy’s professional and personal leadership quali-ties. Randy is Past President NDHSCA and presently a member of the NDHSCA Executive Committee, as Assistant Executive Secre-tary. He displayed out-standing executive skills
during his tenure as NDHSCA President and contin-ues to exhibit strong leadership and organizational skills in in present role. Gelaine Orvik, NDHSCA Ex-ecutive Secretary, and Edwin J. Boger, Hazen HS principal, wrote glowing commendations to endorse Randy’s declaration and his abilities to lead the group.
His official nomination will take place at the open-ing NHSACA Board of Directors Meeting on Monday, July 23rd. The balloting for the NHSACA Vice Presi-dent will be held on Tuesday, July 24th. Randy is pres-ently a member of the NHSACA Board of Directors as the Region Six Regional Director.
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Randy Johnson
The North Dakota High School Coaches Association’s Executive Committee
voted to recognize the following people:
Bob Gillen, North Dakota High School Hockey Statistician Carol Gillett, KVLY-TV (Live Sports Broadcasts) Dave Carlsrud, NDHSAA Assistant to Executive Secretary (retired) Sheryl Solberg, NDHSAA Assistant to the Executive Secretary
2012 Special Recognition Awards
The North Dakota High School Coaches Association announces the Assistant Coach of the year for the Fall Season 2011.
The awards will be presented during the North Dakota High School Coaches Asso-ciation Hall of Fame and Coach of the Year Banquet to be held at the Fargo Holiday Inn Convention Center on Thursday, July 26, 2012.
Tim Tandeski, Assistant Football Coach at Grand Forks Red River High School, is the winner of the 2011 Fall Season Assistant Coach of the Year Award.
Tim has been coaching for 26 years. He has coached football, wrestling, and track and field. Tim has coached football for 16 years. He works with the Fresh-man football team to build fundamentals to help at the varsity level. Tim has a football record of 71 -38. He guided his Freshman Roughrider Team to a 7-2 record this past fall. The Grand Forks Red River Freshman Football Team scored 346 points in 9 games this past fall and they never ran up the score on any opponent.
Tim was named the Assistant Coach of the Year in Track and Field in 2006. Tim and his wife Penny have three children, Taylor, Tanner, and Madison.
2011 NDHSCA Assistant Coach of the Year (Fall Season)
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2011-2012 NDHSCA Assistant and Junior High Coach of the Year
(Winter Season)
The North Dakota High School Coaches Association announces the Junior High Coach of the Year and Assis-tant Coach of the year for the Winter Season 2011-2012. The awards will be presented during the North Dakota High School Coaches Association Hall of Fame and Coach of the Year Banquet to be held at the Fargo Holi-day Inn Convention Center on Thursday, July 26, 2012.
Rod Garland, Junior High Wrestling Coach at
Oakes High School, is the winner of the 2011-2012 Winter Season Junior High Coach of the Year Award.
Rod has been coaching for 31 years. He teaches the fundamentals to the junior high wrestlers and takes them to tour-naments.
Rod’s career record is 422-144. He has been a part of 29 State Champion Wrestlers, 8 State Championship Teams, and 14 Regional Championship Teams. This past year the Oakes wrestlers had two State Champi-ons, 9 out of 10 wrestlers place in the top 8. This was also the 4th year in a row that Oakes was the Class B State Wrestling Champions. Rod and his wife Deb have one child, Eric.
Dan Olienyk, Assistant Girls’ Basketball Coach at New Salem High School, is the winner of the 2011-2012 Winter Season As-sistant Coach of the Year Award.
Dan has been coaching for 35 years. He has coached track and field as well as boys’ basketball. Dan coaches the junior varsity and c-squad teams at games. He aides the head coach in taping ankles, scouting opponents, and helps with game management during varsity contests.
His career record is 251-126. Dan man-ages the New Salem Golf Course during the summer.
He is the President of the Holstein Booster Club, a member of the Elks, and helps with fund-raisers for the New Salem Civic Club
Rod Garland
Dan Olienyk
Tim Tandeski
NDHSCA Code of Ethics
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As a professional educator and leader, the high school Coach or Athletic Director will
Exemplify the highest moral character, behavior and leadership
Respect the integrity and personality of the individual athlete
Abide by the rules of the game in letter and spirit
Respect the integrity and judgment of sports officials
Demonstrate a mastery of and continuing interest in coaching principles and techniques
through professional improvement
Encourage a respect for all athletics and their values
Display modesty in victory and graciousness in defeat
Promote ethical relationships among coaches
Fulfill responsibilities to provide health services and an environment free safety hazards
Encourage the highest standards of conduct and scholastic achievement among all ath-
letes
Seek to inculcate good health habits including the establishment of sound training rules
Strive to develop in each athlete the qualities of leadership, initiative and good Judgment
For Interscholastic competition, will dress in an appropriate manner that distinguishes the
coach as a professional, representing his school and team.
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Coaches Code of Conduct
As a professional educator and leader, the high school Coach or Athletic Director will
Exemplify the highest moral character as a role model for young people.
Recognize the individual worth and reinforce the self-image of each team member.
Encourage and assist team members to set personal goals to achieve their highest aca
demic potential.
Create a set of training rules for athletes which reflects the positive values of abstaining
from the use of drugs, alcohol and tobacco.
Strive to develop the qualities of leadership, initiative, and good judgment in each team
member.
Communicate and interpret program goals and objectives to parents and community.
Provide a safe environment for practice and competition.
Gain an awareness of the importance of prevention, care and treatment of athletic inju-
ries.
Respect the integrity and judgment of the game official.
Teach and abide by the rules of the game in letter and in spirit.
Build and maintain ethical relationships with Coaches and administrators.
Strive for excellence in coaching skills and techniques through professional improvement.
Promote personal fitness and good nutrition.
Be modest in victory and gracious in defeat.
Encourage a healthy respect for the overall athletic program and its vital roles in educa-
tion.
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2012 Special Recognition Awards
The Special Recognition Award became a part of the NDHSCA Awards Program in the early 1980’s when NDHSCA made efforts to recognize individuals in a special way for their services to coaching, the Association’s programs, and individual community athletic programs. Special Recognition Awards dif-fers from the Award of Merit in that these awards are usually more community or Association centered.
The Association made its initial awards to people
who assisted in making the Lions’ All Star Basketball a success. The awards have continued in placing accolades on professional athletes and community individuals who have made North Dakota Athletics a special experience. In 2012, the North Dakota High School Coaches Association’s Executive Committee voted to recognize Bob Gillen, North Dakota High School Hockey Statistician; Carol Gillett, KVLY-TV (Live Sports Broadcasts); Dave Carlsrud, NDHSAA Assistant to Executive Secretary (retired); and Sheryl Solberg, NDHSAA Assistant to the Executive Secretary.
Bob Gillen has served North Dakota High
School Hockey as official statistician for several years. Although he no longer operates out of North Dakota, he continues with statistics as coaches con-vey team and individual results after each game. He also serves as Rocky Mountain District Associate Coach-in-Chief and as Hockey Scout for Rio Grande Valley “Killer Bees” of the Central Hockey League. His services for North Dakota High School Hockey are extraordinary and keeps the efforts as objective as possible. As hockey statistician, Bob also han-dles the All-State Hockey media releases and media releases for other awards.
Carol Gillett has been a fixture with KVLY-TV for several years. She is “that lady who delays NDHSAA televised contests for ‘TV Timeouts.” She has been present for football and basketball contests as a “worker” in the background without any flair or fanfare. She simply raises her hands for the atten-tion of officials and television personnel; official me-dia timeout is held and the “time for play signal” is given for officials to re-engage the contest. Carol’s approach to the task is that this is one of the most important aspects of the game.
In addition, Carol was a public address an-nouncer at Fargo Public Schools for 25 years, until her retirement in 2005. Carol has also been active publicly as she led a petition drive to put full year kin-dergarten on the ballot---which was a successful en-deavor. She received the North Dakota Jayceette Key Woman Award in 1975 and the Lisbon Jaycees Distinguished Service Award in 1980.
David Carlsrud served North Dakota coaches,
athletes and athletics diligently as NDHSAA Assis-tant to the Executive Secretary, before retiring in 2010. He was in charge of football, wrestling, base-ball, boys’ basketball, golf and hockey rules and competition. Dave also served as executive to the North Dakota High School Officials Association. He worked very closely with NDHSCA, individual coaches and sports alike from an administrative view.
Dave has been an outstanding sports official and remains a part of the officiating expert even in retire-ment. Last year he was selected as an official for the NDHSAA Basketball Tournament. A dedicated con-ditioning enthusiast, he is a workout eccentric. He previously served NDHSCA coaches in sales of ath-letic apparel and equipment.
Sheryl Solberg will retire from her NDHSAA As-
sistant to the Executive Secretary on July first after 35 years in the position. She has served coaches, athletes and athletics as executive in charge of cross-country, swimming & diving, gymnastics, girls’ bas-ketball, volleyball, track & field, softball, and aca-demic awards. Sheryl has worked closely with coaches, officials and administrators alike from the NDHSAA administrative view.
Sheryl is a Minot High School and Minot State University graduate. She coached at Mayville-Portland High School and led the Patriots to a girls’ basketball state championship in 1975 when she was honored as NDHSCA Class B Girls’ Basketball Coach of the Year. NDHSCA also recognized Sheryl with its NDHSCA Award of Merit in 1986. In 2000 she was inducted into North Dakota Officials Asso-ciation Hall of Fame. She received the USA Volley-ball Meritorious Service Award in 1994, 2002 and 2004. Sheryl was recognized in March, 2012 with the NDHSAA Distinguished Service Award.
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Well guys, here's some news you probably were-n't expecting, and frankly, neither was I. Everything's still good to go for the Shrine Bowl; you will report for practice on July 9 and the games will be at 4:00 (11-man) and 7:00 (9-man) on July 14 at Fargo Shanley High School (field turf). However, the camp site for all four teams has moved to Mayville State University.
This is a result of action taken in January when the NCAA passed a new by-law which no longer al-lows all-star teams in football or basketball to be housed or to practice on Division I campuses. Basi-cally this is in response to illegal recruiting that has become an issue. Our Shrine football committees were notified about this in mid-February, and they have been working overtime and scrambling ever since to either get a waiver from the NCAA (no luck) or find an alternate site.
Because of Mayville State's proximity, midway between the Kem and El Zagal Shrine temples, the decision was made to move the whole operation to that campus. It will be different and will take some flexibility and growing pains, but we have been as-sured that it will be very workable and a good experi-ence for all concerned. Mayville State University will have three lined practice fields prepared, so no team will be practicing on the same field as the opposing team.
Separate locker rooms for east and west teams will be set up as well. The resident housing to be used has been recently updated. The rooms and building is air-conditioned, is arranged in suites, and is very attractive and practical.
Teams will eat together in the dining hall, and the trip to the hospital will be taken together as usual. Players will check-out of the dorms on Saturday morning, and the banquet will be held in Fargo. The games will be televised from Shanley. The Shriners plan to have some community events in Mayville, and there is great potential for this to be a wonderful experience. We've always stressed how the Shrine Bowl experience was bigger than a football game. The players and coaches from all four teams being together should prove to be just that.
The Shrine committees, as well as myself, will be meeting with the MSU administration extensively in the coming weeks. I will update you as I receive additional information. The NDHSCA and the football committees from the Kem and El Zagal Shrine Tem-ples look forward to making this work, and are count-ing on coaches and athletes for cooperation. The folks at MSU are very excited to host the Shrine Bowl teams, and Shriners expect that they will do a great job. They will be making a statewide press release.
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NDHSCA-Shrine All-Star Football Report
Mike Berg; NDHSCA-Shrine Football Chair
NDHSCA-Shrine All-Star Football Fargo Shanley High School Field
July 9 ~ 4:00 p.m. 11-man July 14 ~ 7:00 p.m. 9-man
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2012 NDHSCA-Shrine All-Star Football
Included with this release are the names of players who have been selected to partici-pate in the 2012 Shrine Bowl, to be played at Fargo Shanley on July 14. In addition to these players, three players from the Kem and El Zagal Shrine areas of Northwest Minnesota will be added to each team. Their names will be released in late March.
Two games are scheduled with an East-West format, the 11 man game at 4:00 and the 9 man game at 7:00. Players will report for practice on July 9. 2012 marks the 39th annual Shrine Bowl.
2012 Shrine Bowl Coaching Staffs:
9-Man East Coaching Staff: Head Coach: Kelly McCleary, Napoleon High School Assistant Coaches: Joel Bickford, LaMoure High School Jason Klusmann, South Border High School Sandy Laxdal, Cavalier High School
9-Man West Coaching Staff:
Head Coach: Bryan Haugen, North Star (Cando) High School
Assistant Coaches: Funnon Barker, Shiloh Christian High School Nate Nelson, Divide County (Crosby) High School Mitch Strand, Benson County (Maddock) High School
11-Man East Coaching Staff:
Head Coach: Tom Maus, Grafton High School Assistant Coaches: Greg Dobitz, Oakes High School Brian Dokken, Wahpeton High School Jay Schneider, Devils Lake High School
11-Man West Coaching Staff:
Head Coach: Lyne Enget, Stanley High School Assistant Coaches: Rob Bedlion, Bottineau High School Mark Gibson, Bismarck High School Loy Ham, Beulah High School
The North Dakota High School Coaches Association has decided to provide a “Gelaine Orvik Scholar-ship.” The idea of this scholarship was brought to the NDHSCA Executive Board at the 2008 State Convention by Joe Howell. Gelaine Orvik is known as the Executive Secretary of the NDHSCA. He has also held this position on the National level. Gelaine has touched thousands of lives through his tireless effort and enthusiasm not only for we the coaches, but more importantly for student athletes. He is an outstanding role model, mentor, coach, teacher, person, and friend.
This scholarship will commemorate what Mr. Orvik has long stood for, helping students through scholarship. We would like to establish this fund so it will last a long time. In order to do this we are ask-ing for donations. Any donation, no matter how big or small will assist us in accomplishing this goal.
Please feel free to give this information to a past member of the NDHSCA, or someone else you feel would be willing to contribute towards this scholarship. Remember this donation is tax deductible.
Please make checks payable to NDHSCA Gelaine Orvik Scholarship Fund.
Please Print Person Donating__________________________________________________________________
Address_________________________________________________________________________
City________________________________________ State_______________ Zip____________
Home Phone________________ Work Phone________________ Cell Phone_________________
E-mail Address___________________________________________________________________
Amount of Donation________________________ Date___________________________
Thank you for your generous offer!
PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM AND DONATION TO: NDHSCA Office 3457 26
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Fargo, ND 58103
PLEASE DETACH THIS BOTTOM PORTION FOR YOUR TAX RECORDS
Person Donating_________________________________________________________________________________
Amount of Donation____________________________ Date__________________________________________
2012 NDHSCA Special Recognition Awards (Continued from page 13)
2012 NHSACA/NDHSCA
Convention July 21 - July 27 - Fargo Holiday Inn
All North Dakota coaches are urged to
attend the National HSACA Annual Awards Banquet on Wednesday, July 25
th
and support the North Dakota Finalists.
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Sponsor of the Outstanding
Senior Athlete Awards
Ms. Solberg was an Original Member of the National Federation Spirit Rules Committee and also served as Sec-tion V representative when the committee formed. She served as Section V Volleyball Rules Committee Section V representative as well as the committee’s chairperson. Sheryl served on the National Federation Hall of Fame Screening Committee and Gender and Ethnic Equity Com-mittee that she chaired. She was recognized by the National Federation with its Interscholastic Officials Association Sec-tion 5 Contributor Award in 1992 and National Citation Award in 2007.
The four recipients will be
recognized with award plaques at the
2012 North Dakota HSCA Hall of
Fame/COTY Banquet on Thursday,
July 26th at the NDHSCA Annual
Coaches Convention at the
Fargo Holiday Inn.
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Available on the NDHSCA Website
Search “NDHSCA” or enter
www.ndhsca.com
All State Football Nominee
Assistant Coach of the Year
Award of Merit Recommendation
Hall of Fame
Junior High Coach of the Year
Lifetime Membership Form
Membership Form
Victory Milestones
Senior Scholarship - Burger King $500
Shrine Football Nominee
Special Recognition
Sponsor Membership
Sports Advisory Committee Membership
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NDHSCA Hall of Fame Nominees
First Name Last Name School Gary Adair Enderlin HS
Brian Anderson New Town HS
Gary Ballard Bowman County HS
Angela Bartholomay Bottineau HS
Darrell Berglund Hazen HS
Jon Bertsch Wells County HS
Jerome Boschee Glen Ullin HS
Ryam Brantl Thompson HS
John Butterfield Hettinger HS
Ray Callaghan Fargo North HS
Dan Carr Linton HS
Clint Chamberlin Williston HS
Timothy Delmore GF Red River HS
Denny Dinius Langdon HS
Mary Ann Donnay Fargo Discovery JHS
Mike Forsberg Bottineau HS
Paul Frydenlund St. John HS
Chuck Gad West Fargo HS
Randy Gordon Dickinson Trinity HS
Scott Grochow Rugby HS
James Haussler Bismarck Public
Dennis Healy Williston HS
Dick Henderson Fargo South HS
Rick Henry Larimore HS
Byron Hoeckle Midkota HS
Greg Hoeckle Carrington HS
Gerald Holinka Dickinson Hagen JHS
Rich Hovland Bismarck Century HS
Dan Imdieke Linton HS
Gary Jackson Valley/Edinburg HS
Harlan Johnson Parshall HS
Wayne Johnson Rolette HS
Bill Kelley Jamestown HS
Scott Knowlen Bismarck HS
Al Knutson Williston HS
Brenda Lang Harvey HS
Arley Larson Ray HS
Philip MacIver Wahpeton JHS
Patrick McNally Minot HS
Mike Merritt Fargo Schools
Brian Midthun Enderlin HS
Steve Miller Bismarck HS
Nate Monson Carrington HS
Todd Olson Fargo Schools
Brad Sandy Harvey HS
Larry Sandy Velva HS
Lisa Strand Thompson HS
Dave Tews Jamestown HS
Jeryl Thompson Drayton HS
Kent Van Ells Dickinson HS
Chuck Wagner Killdeer HS
Doug Wagner DesLacs-Burlington HS
Bob Waldal Beach HS
Terry West Grand Forks Red River HS
Greg White Jamestown HS
Timothy White Griggs County Central HS
Davy Zinke Barnes County North HS
*retired
*Steve Carnal Fargo Oak Grove HS
*Jack Fisher Bismarck Simle JHS
*Charles Gremmels Mayville State University
*Curt Hagness Fargo Oak Grove HS
*Donald Hanson Mandan HS
*Gil Herbel Grafton HS
*Lonny Hutchison Northwood HS
*James Jeske Killdeer HS
*Ron Julson Richland HS
*Ken Keller Dickinson Trinity HS
*Randeen Klusmann Kulm HS
*Wade Kuehl Oakes HS
*Bruce Larson Fargo North HS
*Nancy Larson DesLacs-Burlington HS
*Bob Leach Grand Forks Central HS
*James Legg McClusky HS
*Clint Lein Larimore HS
*John Marsh Fargo South HS
*Lee Nagel Wahpeton HS
*Norlin Nelson New Rockford HS
*David O'Brien Bismarck St. Mary's HS
*Gary Olmsted Mandan HS
*Nick Olson Minot HS
*Chuck Peterson Mankato State University
*Jerry Sheldon Fargo North HS
*Lisa Sinjem Minot HS
*"Jim" Spitzer Hebron HS
*Vern Spitzer West Fargo HS
*Roger Stone Dickinson HS
*Bob Sundberg Minot HS
*Howard Theige Minot HS
*Nancy Tidd Fargo North HS
*Myron Wagner Fargo South HS
*Rich Wardner Dickinson HS
*Bob Wicker Cavalier HS
*Jerry Wilson Bismarck Century HS
*Wiley Wilson Minot State & Model HS
*Allyn Workman Lisbon HS
**Deceased
**Fritz Fell West Fargo HS
**Charlie Hanneman Rugby HS
**Walt Hatlestad Fargo North HS
**Glenn Jarrett Grand Forks Central HS
**Dwight Rafferty ND School for the Deaf
**Roger Snortland Langdon HS
**Delbert Triplett Lansford HS
**Otto Tyler Northwood HS
The following coaches have been nominated for the NDHSCA Hall of Fame; the
bold, underlined and italicized names do not have their data on file as of May 1, 2012.
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2012 NHSACA/NDHSCA COMBINED CONVENTIONS
WHEN: July 21st – 27th, 2012
WHERE: Fargo, North Dakota
HOST SITE: Holiday Inn 3803 13TH Avenue South Fargo, ND 58103 Phone: 701-282-2700
GRADUATE CREDIT: University of Sioux Falls:
Leadership Class 2 Credits July 21st and 22nd Sport Specific Sessions 3 Credits July 23rd and 25th
North Dakota State University:
Sport Specific Clinics 1 Credit July 24th – 26th Seminar Sessions 1 Credit July 27th
GENERAL SESSIONS: There will be two General Sessions featuring Nationally-known Dynamic
Speakers
COTY MINI-SESSIONS: There will be eight (8) National Coach of the Year Sessions which will allow
participants to meet and share information with NHSACA COTY Finalist
SPORTS CLINICS: There will be four days of Sport Specific Sessions
SOCIALS: There will be socials which will allow participants to spend time with one another
and develop contacts; July 24th taco-bar and famous “beer-can horse races sponsored by Universal Athletics!
AWARDS BANQUETS: NHSACA’s Hall of Fame Luncheon: July 24th
NHSACA’s Coach of the Year Awards Banquet: July 25th NDHSCA’s Hall of Fame/Coach of the Year Banquet: July 26th
GOLF SCRAMBLE: July 24th; Open to all registrants (afternoon)
REGISTRATION: All Registrants living and/or coaching outside of North Dakota will register
through NHSACA which allows them complete access to both Convention and Annual Meeting for $100.00
All Registrants Living and/or coaching in North Dakota will register through NDHSCA which allows them complete access to both Convention and the Annual Meeting for $105.00 (includes NDHSCA Membership---includes Annual Liability Insurance
CONTACTS: NHSACA www.hscoaches.org
NDHSCA www.ndhsca.com
REGISTRATION FORMS: Will be available on the Websites soon!
High School ____________ Junior High _____________
College ________________
Life ___________________ Associate ______________
Cheer Coach ____________
2012 NDHSCA/NDHSAA COACHES CONVENTION Holiday Inn Conference Center; Fargo, ND
July 21-27, 2012 Check each applicable line below on the left; circle all the amounts for line item fees on the right.
___ Convention Registration Fee - Includes Registration for all sessions, 1 NDHSCA Banquet Ticket, NDHSCA Membership* $105.00
___ Late Registration Fee (postmarked after 7/18) - Registration for all sessions, 1 Banquet Ticket , NDHSCA Membership* $130.00
* Membership Fee includes $1,000,000 Liability Insurance Coverage; Association holds the certificate.
NO REFUNDS AFTER JULY 18th.
ALL COLLEGE CREDIT REGISTRANTS MUST PAY $105.00 CONVENTION REGISTRATION FEE FIRST.
___1) COLLEGE CREDIT: Registration for TWO (2) NDSU Semester Credits; $130.00 Conflicts in Coaching Seminar (July 27) and Sport Specific Clinic Sessions (July 24-26) ___2) COLLEGE CREDIT: Registration for TWO (2) NDSU Semester Credits; $130.00 Special Topics Seminar (July 27) and Sport Specific Clinic Sessions (July 24-26) ___3) COLLEGE CREDIT: Registration for TWO (2) NDSU Semester Credits; $130.00 Speed, Strength & Conditioning Seminar (July 27) and Sport Specific Clinic Sessions (July 24-26) ___4) COLLEGE CREDIT: Registration for TWO (2) NDSU Semester Credits; $130.00 For the Beginning Coach (1st & 2nd year Coach) Seminar (July 27) and Sport Specific Clinic Sessions (July 24-26) ___5) COLLEGE CREDIT: Registration for ONE (1) NDSU Semester Credit; Sport Specific Clinic Sessions (July 24-26) $ 65.00 ___6. COLLEGE CREDIT: Registration for NHSACA Seminar Sessions (July 21-22) $250.00 ___7. COLLEGE CREDIT: Registration for NHSACA Annual Meeting Sessions (July 23-25) $350.00 ADDITIONAL FEES:
___ Golf Tournament (scramble) (07/24/12) ………………………………………………………………@ $50.00 $ 50.00 ___ Extra NDHSCA Hall of Fame/Coach of the Year Banquet (7/26/12) Tickets…………………… @ $25.00 $ 25.00 ___ Additional NDHSCA Memberships……………………………………………………………………@ $55.00 $ 55.00 ___ Lifetime NDHSCA Memberships……….………………………………………………………………@ $300.00 $300.00 ___ Gelaine Orvik Scholarship Fund donation .................................................................................. $ _____ $ _____
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO NDHSCA FOR THE TOTAL AMOUNT: TOTAL _____
MAIL REGISTRATION WITH FEE TO: Gelaine Orvik NO CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED NDHSCA Executive Secretary 3457 26
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Do not separate top from bottom Fargo, ND 58103
North Dakota High School Coaches Association
Have you filed a Victory Milestones Form? ___________ (see backside)
Number of years coaching completed (as of June 2013) ______
If this form is for Membership ONLY mail application To: Karen Hardie, Membership Chair 2472 Lilac Lane Fargo, ND 58102 Updated 12/4/2011
North Dakota High School Coaches Association Membership Registration 2012-2013
Please Print! Name __________________________________________ Cell # _________________________
School ___________________________________ E-Mail _______________________________
Home Phone __________________________ Work Phone ________________________________
Home Address __________________________________________________________________
City/State/Zip Code ______________________________________________________________
In the A column, write H (head coach) or A (assistant coach) for the appropriate sport(s). In the second column, write your 20011-2012 record. In the third column, write your lifetime record for that sport. Records will be maintained as much as you provide information for Victory Milestones. If you qualify for a Victory Milestones award, you are expected to notify NDHSCA with a full listing of your record in that sport. SPORT A 11-12 record lifetime record SPORT A 11-12 record _ lifetime record
Athletic Director __ _____-_____ _____-_____ Girls’ Basketball __ _____-_____ _____-_____ Baseball __ _____-_____ _____-_____ Girls’ Cross Country __ _____-_____ _____-_____
Boys‘ Basketball __ _____-_____ _____-_____ Girls’ Golf __ _____-_____ _____-_____
Boys’ Cross Country __ _____-_____ _____-_____ Girls Gymnastics __ _____-_____ _____-_____ Boys’ Golf __ _____-_____ _____-_____ Girls’ Hockey __ _____-_____ _____-_____
Boys’ Hockey __ _____-_____ _____-_____ Girls’ Soccer __ _____-_____ _____-_____
Boys’ Soccer __ _____-_____ _____-_____ Girls’ Softball __ _____-_____ _____-_____ Boys’ Swimming & Diving __ _____-_____ _____-_____ Girls’ Swimming & Diving __ _____-_____ _____-_____
Boys’ Tennis __ _____-_____ _____-_____ Girls’ Tennis __ _____-_____ _____-_____
Boys’ Track & Field __ _____-_____ _____-_____ Girls’ Track & Field __ _____-_____ _____-_____ Cheer Coaches __ _____-_____ _____-_____ Strength __ _____-_____ _____-_____
Football __ _____-_____ _____-_____ Volleyball __ _____-_____ _____-_____
Wrestling __ _____-_____ _____-_____
NDHSCA MEMBER REGISTRATION -- REMAINDER OF FORM MUST BE COMPLETED
National High School Athletic Coaches Association will host the
2012 NHSACA ANNUAL MEETING July 21 – 27, 2012
Holiday Inn Fargo – Fargo, ND (701) 282-2700
NO REFUND AFTER JULY 1, 2012
PLEASE COMPLETE THE LINES for college credit and for NHSACA meals and RETURN TO:
Gelaine Orvik 3457 26
th Avenue South
Fargo, ND 58103
GUEST FEE
Will your spouse or guest(s) be attending sessions? No ____Yes ____ (If yes, include $10.00 per person)
Number of guest(s) _____ x $10.00 = _______
Name(s) ___________________________________ ____________________________________
This information is needed to prepare admission name tags.
REGISTRATION FEE
EVERYONE (except guests) MUST PAY ANNUAL MEETING REGISTRATION FEE
Annual Meeting Registration fee/per person (No college classes) _ND Coaches pay to NDHSCA_
College Credits “Leadership Class” (July 21-22, 2012) $250.00 = $ ___________
(Must pay NDHSCA Clinic Registration to enroll in NHSACA college credit “Leadership Class”)
College Credits “Sport Specific Coaching” (July 23-25, 2012) $350.00 = $ ___________
(Must pay NDHSCA Clinic Registration to enroll in NHSACA college credit “Sport Specific Coaching”)
Hall of Fame Luncheon, July 24, 2012 @ $40.00 x ____ $ ___________
Awards Night Banquet, July 25, 2012 @ $40.00 x ____ $ ___________
(Paid to NDHSCA; NDHSCA will pay meals to NHSACA) $200.00 = $ ___________
(Includes NDHSCA Registration Fee and Hall of Fame & Awards Banquet Tickets)
Guest Fee (from above) @ $10.00 x ____ $ ___________
LATE REGISTRATION FEE (postmarked after July 1, 2012) $50.00 = $ ___________
Total Amount of Fees Enclosed: $ ___________
For more information please call:
701-367-8282
Make checks payable to: NDHSCA
Visit our website at www.ndhsca.com for other information
See page 24 for Victory Milestones Form
Send to: Gelaine Orvik NDHSCA Executive Secretary 3457 26
th Avenue South
Fargo, ND 58103
GOLD CARD
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Coaches are urged to photocopy additional membership forms and solicit membership of
other head and assistant coaches throughout each school district. – Thank you.
Year Sport
List Year(s) and Sport(s) of state championships coached. ____ ____________________
Have you filed a Victory Milestones Form? ____ ____ ____________________
Number of years coaching completed (as of June 2012) _______ Membership Fee: $55.00
Signature ________________________________________
Membership Fee includes $1,000,000 Liability Insurance Coverage for active coaches; Association holds certificate of insurance.
____ I would like to donate to the Gelaine Orvik Scholarship Fund (Donation is tax deductible). Increase check with the appropriate amount; a receipt for the donation will be returned.
In the A column, write H (head coach) or A (assistant coach) for the appropriate sport(s). In the second col-umn, write your 2010‑2011 record. In the third column, write your lifetime record for that sport. Records will be maintained as much as you provide information for Victory Milestones. If you qualify for a Victory Mile-stone Award, you are expected to notify NDHSCA with a full listing of your record in that sport. A 10‑11 record lifetime record A 10‑11 record lifetime record
Athletic Director __ _____-_____ _____-_____
Baseball __ _____-_____ _____-_____
Boys Basketball __ _____-_____ _____-_____
Boys Cross Country __ _____-_____ _____-_____
Boys Golf __ _____-_____ _____-_____
Boys’ Soccer __ _____-_____ _____-_____
Boys’ Hockey __ _____-_____ _____-_____
Boys Swimming & Diving __ _____-_____ _____-_____
Boys Tennis __ _____-_____ _____-_____
Boys Track & Field __ _____-_____ _____-_____
Football __ _____-_____ _____-_____
Girls’ Basketball __ _____-_____ _____-_____
Girls’ Cross Country __ _____-_____ _____-_____
Girls’ Golf __ _____-_____ _____-_____
Girls’ Hockey __ _____-_____ _____-_____
Girls’ Soccer __ _____-_____ _____-_____
Girls’ Softball __ _____-_____ _____-_____
Girls’ Swimming & Diving __ _____-_____ _____-_____
Girls’ Tennis __ _____-_____ _____-_____
Girls’ Track & Field __ _____-_____ _____-_____
Gymnastics __ _____-_____ _____-_____
Strength __ _____-_____ _____-_____
Volleyball __ _____-_____ _____-_____
Wrestling __ _____-_____ _____-_____
North Dakota High School Coaches Association
Membership Registration 2011-2012
Please print!
Name _______________________________ Cell #_______________School _________________ E-Mail Address _____________________
Home Phone __________________ Work Phone __________________
Home Address ____________________________________________
City/State/Zip Code _________________________________________
Membership:
High School ___________ Junior High ___________ College ______________ Life _________________ Associate ____________ Cheerleading __________
Proud to be a Member of the NDHSCA
Membership in the NDHSCA has the following benefits: $1,000,000 Liability Insurance Coverage Subscription to our Dakota Coach newsletter Access to coaching openings in North Dakota Reduced admission to NDHSCA/NDHSAA Clinic during the year Free or reduced admission to many high school and college contests UND/NDSU football tickets for allotted number of coaches in reserved section (except Hockey) Eligibility for the full awards program of the NDHSCA Eligibility to serve on the Sports Advisory Committee Eligibility to serve on All‑Star Coaching Staff Contacts that will allow opinions to be heard in the governing of each sport by the NDHSCA An organized group that keeps everyone in touch with developments across the state and nation An organization that is concerned with offering programs that will help improve coaches An organization that is attempting to maintain and improve athletic programs for North Dakota's youth.
The NDHSCA is here to serve. Always feel free to contact any officer or the Executive Director with a problem, suggestion, or complaint. Knowing the needs of coaches makes it possible for the NDHSCA to serve you better.
Membership deadlines: Fall‑October 1 Winter‑February 1 Spring‑May 1 Return form to: Karen Hardie; NDHSCA Membership Chair 2472 Lilac Lane , Fargo, ND 58102 Updated 5/4/2011
NDHSCA Victory Milestones Please help the NDHSCA keep your records current. Each coach must send their record at the comple-tion of each season. If coaching more than one sport, complete each sport on a separate form. If you are completing the victory milestone for the first time, make sure to give your record for each year. Report only the highest level of coaching each season. Don't add coaching seasons together (ex. if a coach is coaching both jr. high boys basketball and varsity basketball, count only the varsity basketball record for that season). If coaching both varsity girls' and varsity boys' basketball, count each season
on separate forms and don't add together as one record. Under the new format for counting victories in certain sports such as track and field, cross country, tennis, golf, swimming, and gymnastics; the old records will need to be updated. Remember to keep each sport season separate and al-ways report the highest level of coaching in each sport. Mail completed form/s to: Gelaine Orvik; 3457 - 26th Avenue South; Fargo, ND 58103. Awards will be sent upon request after records are updated.
Procedure For Determining Won/Loss Records In An Invitational Meet: A. In an invitational meet, the teams that finish below you will count as victories, those that finish above you are losses. Any teams that you tie
will count as a win. B. Figure out the total number of teams you have competed against and what percentage of those teams were wins and losses. C. Take the percentage of wins/losses from above and multiply it against the number of meets you participated in to arrive at your won/loss re-
cord for the season. D. If this is not a whole number, victories will always be rounded down and losses will be rounded up. (Obviously, if your team has participated
in ten meets during the year, your wins plus losses should equal ten.)
Only meets in which three or more schools participate will count as an invitational.
Schools can still have a dual meet record that would remain the same along with a record for the invitationals they attend.
It will be up to the individual coaches to determine their records from past years
and update wins or revise their victory milestone forms.
NDHSCA Victory Milestone Record Sheet
Name__________________________________ Date ______________
E-Mail ______________________________________
High School _________________________________
Coaching Position __________________________________
Address ___________________________________ City/State/Zip Code__________________________________
Membership: High School ________ Associate ________ Junior High _______ Life ________
Year School Sport Varsity JV JH Won/Loss Overall Record
1. ________ _____________ ____________ ______ ______ ______ ____________ __________________ 2. ________ _____________ ____________ ______ ______ ______ ____________ __________________ 3. ________ _____________ ____________ ______ ______ ______ ____________ __________________ 4. ________ _____________ ____________ ______ ______ ______ ____________ __________________ 5. ________ _____________ ____________ ______ ______ ______ ____________ __________________ 6. ________ _____________ ____________ ______ ______ ______ ____________ __________________ 7. ________ _____________ ____________ ______ ______ ______ ____________ __________________ 8. ________ _____________ ____________ ______ ______ ______ ____________ __________________
9. ________ _____________ ____________ ______ ______ ______ ____________ __________________ 10. ________ _____________ ____________ ______ ______ ______ ____________ __________________ 11. ________ _____________ ____________ ______ ______ ______ ____________ __________________ 12. ________ _____________ ____________ ______ ______ ______ ____________ __________________ 13. ________ _____________ ____________ ______ ______ ______ ____________ __________________ 14. ________ _____________ ____________ ______ ______ ______ ____________ __________________
15. ________ _____________ ____________ ______ ______ ______ _____________ ___________________
Sport Cat. 1 Cat. 2 Cat. 3 Cat. 4 Cat. 5
Baseball 75 150 225 300 375
Basketball 100 200 300 400 500
Cross Country 50 100 150 200 250
Football 50 100 150 200 250
Golf 45 90 135 180 225
Gymnastics 45 90 135 180 225
Hockey 100 200 300 400 500
Sport Cat. 1 Cat. 2 Cat. 3 Cat. 4 Cat. 5
Soccer 100 200 300 400 500
Softball 75 150 225 300 375
Swimming 50 100 150 200 250
Tennis 50 100 150 200 250
Track/Field 50 100 150 200 250
Volleyball 150 300 450 600 750
Wrestling 75 150 225 300 375
Example: Meet 1 11 teams 7 wins 4 losses Meet 2 4 teams 0 wins 4 losses Meet 3 6 teams 6 wins 0 losses Meet 4 5 teams 4 wins 1 loss Meet 5 7 teams 5 wins 2 losses Totals 5 meets 33 teams 22 wins 11 losses
Winning % equals 22/33 = 67% 5 meets x .67=3.35 Losing % equals 11/33 = 33% 5 meets x .33 = 1.65 Your record for the season would be 3 wins and 2 losses for invitationals.
. Updated 6/16/2010 Page 24
Updated 9/9/2010
Lifetime Membership Application
To purchase a Lifetime Membership the prospective coach must have been:
An NDHSCA Member for 20 years.
An active high school coach for at least 25 years either in North Dakota or another state.
Lifetime Membership may be purchased for a one‑time fee of $300.
Such Lifetime Membership will carry all Active Membership benefits (including $1,000,000 Liability
Insurance coverage, effective with 2009-2010 Membership Year).
A Lifetime Member relinquishes voting and office holding privileges if a member is no longer an active coach.
Name_______________________________ Cell # ____________________________
School _____________________________ Email Address ______________________
Home Phone ________________________ Work Phone _______________________
Home Address ________________________________________________
City/State/Zip code _____________________________________________
Number of years coaching completed (as of June 2012) ________
Number of years NDHSCA Member (as of June 2012) _________
Fee: $300 Include the fee with this application.
Mail fee and application to: Gelaine Orvik NDHSCA Executive Secretary 3457 26
th Avenue South
Fargo, ND 58103
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Lifetime Members are found the next page
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Aardahl, Vern; Milnor HS
Amundson, Greg; Mandan HS
Anderson, Brian; Watford City HS
Anderson, Darryl; Mandan HS
Benson, Ron; Mott-Regent HS
Berg, Mike; Grand Forks Central HS
Bettenhausen, LeRoy; Watford City HS
Brackenbury, Wayne; Mohall-Lansford-Sherwood HS
Brenner, Henry; ND School for the Deaf
Buen, Gene; Velva HS
Burckhard, Richard; Parshall HS
Butterfield, John; Hettinger HS
Callahan, Mike; Minnewaukan HS
Carlson, Ron; Minnewaukan HS
Carlsrud, Dave; NDHSAA
Conlon Frank; Jamestown HS
Cornell, Rick; Grand Forks Schroeder JHS
DeCoteau, Jerome; TMCHS
Dew, Jim; Valley City State College
Disher, Ken; Minot HS
Dixon, Derrick; Turtle Mountain Community HS
Dockter, Dwight; Hope-Page HS
Fish, Frank; Watford City HS
Fjeld, Greg; Minot HS
Flaagan, Craig; Fargo Carl Ben Eielson MS
Flyberg, Brian; Linton HS
Folstad, Collette; West Fargo HS
Gabrielsen, Thomas; Grand Forks Red River HS
Gadberry, Ron; Hillsboro HS
Hack, Rick; Ellendale HS
Haggin, Barry; Divide County HS
Halland, Joan; Kindred HS
Hammer, Dennis; Grafton HS
Marshall, Joel; Hazen HS
Martin, Phil; Lisbon HS
McCleary, Barry; Napoleon HS
McPherson, Scott; Bismarck Century HS
Mitzel, Frank; Minto HS
Nagel, Lee; Wahpeton HS
Olson, Douglas; Beulah HS
Olson, Linette; Bismarck Century HS
Omdahl, Chad; Hatton-Northwood HS
Opdahl, Mike; Larimore HS
Overby, Dennis; Northwood HS
Schatz, Mike; New England HS
Schauer, Gary; Langdon HS
Schmitt, Dan; Dakota Prairie HS
Schreiner, Vernon; Minto HS
Shirley, Marney; Jamestown HS
Sluke, David; Grafton HS
Snortland, Keith; Warwick HS
Solberg, Sheryl; NDHSAA
Sorensen, Chris; Hazen HS
Stanley, Len; Bismarck State College
Stein, Bruce; Hankinson HS
Strand, Fred P.; Hatton-Northwood HS
Suelzle, Tom; Watford City HS
Towers, Ken; Grand Forks Red River HS
Trieglaff, Robert; Fargo North HS
Vigen, Randy; Central Valley HS
Wagner, Chuck; Killdeer HS
Waldal, Bob; Beach HS
Walhaug, Gary; Surrey HS
Walker, Larry; Killdeer HS
Wheeling, Bob; Killdeer HS
Wilson, Jerry; Bismarck Century HS
Zimney, Bob; Grand Forks Red River HS
Paid Life Members
Past Presidents
Bertsch, Jonathan; Wells County HS Beyer, Ed; Hillsboro HS Brown, Dale: Minot Ryan HS Cahill, Bill; Jamestown HS Coleman, Randy; Hazen HS Dougherty, Dave; Watford City HS Feeney, Bob; Bismarck HS Gambucci, Serg; Grand Forks Central HS Herman, Curt; Dakota Prairie HS Johnson, Randy; Hazen HS Manson, Gene; Minot HS Michaelson, Dave; Dickinson HS Moe, Pete; Washburn HS Olson, Carolyn; Grand Forks Red River HS Olson, Todd; Grand Forks Central HS Oksendahl, Rod; Cavalier HS Pederson, Harold; Williston
Popp, Jerry; Bowman HS Radke, Doyle; Minot HS Rio, Ken; Grand Forks Central HS Sheldon, Jerry; Fargo North HS Stavn, Julie; Bismarch Century HS Stein, Bruce; Hankinson HS Stone, Roger; Dickinson HS Theige, Howard; Minot HS Throndset, Dennis; Langdon HS Tidd, Nancy; Fargo North HS Vinger, Dick; Grand Forks Central HS Wall, Carl; Fargo North HS Wardner, Richard; Dickinson HS West, Terry; Grand Forks Red River HS Wingenbach, Ron; Bismarck Century HS Workman, Allyn; Lisbon HS
North Dakota High School Coaches Association
Lifetime Members
Bilkre, Marcy; Minot HS Farrell, Chipper; Minot HS Kalgaard, Dick; Bismarck Schools
King, Bob; Valley City HS Orvik, Gelaine; Fargo South HS
Updated 01/06/2012
Handt, Dave; Litchville-Marion HS
Hanson, David; St. Thomas HS
Hanson, Donald C.; Mandan HS
Hardie, Rod: Fargo South HS
Hauge, John; Bottineau HS
Haugen, Derold; LaMoure HS
Haussler, Jim; Bismarck Schools
Healy, Dennis; Williston HS
Hertel, Dale; Fargo South HS
Horner, Dennis; Midway HS
House, Leon; Mandan HS
Hutchison, Donna; Grand Forks Red River HS
Hutchison, John; Northwood HS
Hutchison, Lonny; Northwood HS
Jaeger, Kerry; Grand Forks Red River HS
Jensen, Julie; Kindred HS
Jeske, James; Killdeer HS
Johnson, Harlan; Parshall HS
Johnson, Wayne; Rolette HS
Kaiser, Tim; Wahpeton HS
Kjelgaard, Harold; Fargo Discovery JHS
Kleveland, David; Central Valley HS
Knutson, Al; Williston HS
Krosbakken, Jerry; Fargo North HS
Larson, Nancy; DesLacs‑Burlington HS
Lehman, Cory; Fargo South HS
Leier, Dwight; Maddock HS
Loberg, Myron; Devils Lake HS
Lockwood, Ed; Fargo Public Schools
Lyon, Jerry; Minot HS
MacIver, Philip; Wahpeton JHS
Mailloux, Gary; Fargo North HS
Marsh, John; Fargo South HS
Dakota Coach Spring 2012
Coaching Longevity
The 2012 list for Coaching Longevity is printed below. I will contact all candidates on the list in the spring. If there is no reply, I will assume you are not interested in receiving a longevity plaque. The NDHSCA will not mail these plaques out. Please make arrangements to have these plaques picked up and returned to you if you are not able to attend the Con-vention this summer in Fargo. Individuals will be honored at the 2012 North Dakota High School Coaches Association Summer Convention to be held in conjunction with the National High School Athletic Coaches Association National Con-vention at the Fargo Holiday Inn from July 21, 2012 through July 27, 2012. Please check the list to see if the years are correct. Please inform me as soon as possible if there is a problem with the list. My home phone is 748-5634, please leave a message. My e-mail address is duck@westriv.com. You may contact me either way. 20 years Michael Babinski; Oberon HS Lee Beattie; North Border HS Michelle Cremers; Grand Forks Red River HS Deb Goven; Rugby HS Tom Gray; Dickinson HS Bobby Hoffner; Maddock HS Steve Kleinjan; New Salem HS Kelly Kussy; Dickinson Hagen JHS Todd Larson; Minot Erik Ramstad MS Scott Medalen; Minot Bishop Ryan HS Chuck Michaelson; Williston HS Seth Peterson; Williston HS Rick Philion; Hazen HS Kent Ripplinger; Grand Forks Red River HS Elliot Rotvold; Hillsboro HS Tyler Schlecht; Enderlin HS Jason Schwarz; Kenmare HS Mike Soulis; Jamestown HS Kathy Warren; Oakes HS David Weiler; Fargo South HS Lowell Workin; Richland HS 25 Years Curtis Askvig; Surrey HS Bob Brown; Divide County HS Terry Buringrud; Sargent Central HS Gerard Cederstrom; Minot HS Nancy Deutsch; Watford City HS Danny Dougherty; Fargo South HS Brian Engelhard; Valley City HS Loy Ham; Beulah HS Joe Harder; Lakota HS Dean Hasbarger; Fargo South HS Scott Hoffman; Dickinson Hagen JHS Donald Johnson; Fargo Shanley HS Randy Johnson; Hazen HS Greg Jung; Dickinson HS Kevin Kerr; Mandan HS Todd Kosel; Edgeley HS Lyall Krueger; Surrey HS Paul Kvislen; Kindred HS E. Brent Lundgren; West Fargo HS Mark McLean; Hillsboro HS Carolyn Olson; Grand Forks Red River HS Jeff Ralph; Wahpeton HS Greg Yale; Beulah HS John Zenz; Watford City HS
30 Years Gary Ballard; Bowman HS Ron Benson; Mott HS Randy Bilden; Enderlin HS Rodney Breitbach; Bismarck Century HS Jeff Carpenter; North Border HS Janet Erhardt; Center-Stanton HS Mark Frost; Finley-Sharon-Hope-Page HS Gregg Grinsteinner; Dickinson Trinity HS Cindy Hanson; Killdeer HS Randy Hanson; Washburn HS Joan Halland; Kindred HS Pat Healey; Fargo Discovery JHS Rich Hovland; Bismarck Century HS Thomas Johnson; Mandan HS Craig Kovash; Dickinson Trinity HS Steve Long; Mandan HS Patty Skarphol; Tioga HS William Uscensky; Minot HS 35 Years Timothy Delmore; Grand Forks Red River HS Derrick Dixon; Turtle Mountain Community HS Marvin Jemtrud; Larimore HS Humberto Rodriquez; Fargo North HS 40 Years Gary Walhaug; Surrey HS 45 Years Fred Fridley; Watford City HS John Hutchison; Northwood-Hatton HS Gary Mailloux; Fargo North HS
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Sponsor Membership Form
The North Dakota High School Coaches Association is a non-profit organization that is concerned with sup-porting athletic programs which benefit the youth of North Dakota.
The NDHSCA is an organization that offers programs to help coaches keep in touch with new develop-ments in athletics and coaching as well as attempting to maintain and improve athletic programs in North Dakota. Financial help is needed to support the award programs, the state convention, and the various all-state contests sponsored by the NDHSCA.
All sponsor members receive a plaque from the NDHSCA to show its appreciation as well as being listed on the sponsor page in the Dakota Coach.
NDHSCA Sponsor Membership Fee: $100.00
Firm's Name ___________________________________________________________
Address _______________________________________________________________
City/Sate/Zip Code ______________________________________________________
Phone Number _________________________________________________________
Was the firm previously a Sponsor Member? __________________________________
If yes, what years? _______________________________________________________
Signature of Authorizing Personnel __________________________________________
Would you like additional plaques? (available at $10 per plaque) How many? ______
Name of Soliciting Coach _________________________________________________
Address _______________________________________________________________
City/State/Zip Code ______________________________________________________
Email Address _________________________________________________________
Please mail completed form and check to: Gelaine Orvik, Executive Secretary NDHSCA 3457 - 26th Avenue South Fargo ND 58103
NDHSCA Sponsor Members 2011—2012 Allard Trophy Company Greg Bischoff 108 East Main Street Valley City, ND Coca-Cola Bottling Co. T. J. Herauf 4150 3rd Ave. West Dickinson, ND Daktronics David Gress 331 32nd Avenue Brookings, SD FLR Sanders Scott Irvine 3079 92nd Ave Princeton, MN Gerrell’s Sport Center Scott Gerrell 415 4th Street Devils Lake, ND Gerrell’s Sport Center Brad Westrum 1004 South Washington Grand Forks, ND Sports Film Exchange Scott Eggiman 1405 Prairie Parkway, Suite B West Fargo, ND Xenith/Game Day Athletic Ben Franson 3301 Fiechtner Drive Fargo, ND
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North Dakota High School Coaches Association
Official Publication
The Dakota Coach is the official publication of the NDHSCA and is distributed with-
out charge to all NDHSCA members in good standing. Notes, articles, opinions, or let-
ters to the editor are welcome if they deal with high school coaching concerns. They
will be printed as space permits. Opinions and views of the authors are their own and
do not always reflect the official position of the NDHSCA.
Send to Gelaine Orvik - gorvik@cableone.net
or to any of the members of the Executive Board.
See page 2 for e-mail and mailing addresses or phone numbers
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