NYSPHSAA Coaches Clinic presented by The American Dairy Association & Dairy Council Saturday, February 1, 2014 Holiday Inn, Liverpool Section 3 8:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Included Sports: Boys Lacrosse : Softball Volleyball : Field Hockey The first 200 coaches registered will be eligible to win a signed EJ Manuel Buffalo Bills Jersey! Welcoming ALL COACHES of Schools Clubs Associations
clinic schedule 7:30-8:15...Registration - Continental Breakfast 8:15-8:30...Welcome, Todd Nelson NYSPHSAA Assistant Director 8:30-9:20... Keynote Speaker Joe Morris - Syracuse University, NY Giants 9:20-9:30...Break 9:30-10:20...Sport Specific Breakout Session 10:20-10:30...Break 10:30-11:20...Sport Specific Breakout Session 11:20-11:50...NYSPHSAA Open Forum 11:50-12:45... Lunch 1:00-1:50...Sport Specific Breakout Session 1:50-2:00...Break 2:00-2:50... Developing Student Leaders for Your Teams Otis Jennings NYSPHSAA will conduct its first ever multi-sport coaches clinic this winter so that coaches from different sports across the state can join together for a great opportunity for professional development. Thanks to the partnership of the American Dairy Association (ADA), NYSPHSAA is able to bring former professional athletes to speak at its clinics as well as provide signed professional memorabilia and other raffle prizes to attendees.
KEYNOTE SPEAKER Joe Morris Syracuse University and the New York Giants While playing scholastic sports at Ayer High School in Ayer, Massachusetts, Morris was an All-State in two sports. Morris was a four year starter at Syracuse University. At Syracuse, Morris set all of the all-time rushing records rushing for 4,229 yards in his four seasons surpassing former greats such as Jim Brown, Larry Csonka and Floyd Little. An All-American choice by his senior year, he was selected to play in the Blue-Gray, East-West Shrine and Senior Bowl games before signing on with the New York Giants. Morris was the New York Giants second round pick in the 1982 NFL Draft, In 1985 he rushed for 1,336 yards and a league leading 21 touchdowns, and rushed for 141 yards in their 17 3 postseason win over the San Francisco 49ers. Morris was a key member of the 86 Giants Super Bowl Championship team rushing his way to a 1,000 yard season. He went on to add two more 1,000 plus yard rushing seasons, moving past Alex Webster as the all-time Giants leader. In the Giants march to the Lombardi Trophy, Morris rushed for 313 yards in three playoff games including a 159 yard, two touchdown performance against the San Francisco 49ers. He was selected to the Pro Bowl in 85 and 86 seasons and also received All-NFL Honors for his performance those two years. Towards the end of the 1988 season, he totaled 1,318 attempts, 5,296 yards and 48 touchdowns for the New York Giants. Morris retired from professional football in 1991 with the Cleveland Browns and finished his NFL career with 5,585 rushing yards, 111 receptions for 960 yards, and 52 touchdowns. SPORT SPECIFIC BREAKOUT SESSIONS Boys Lacrosse Time: 9:30-10:20 speaker: Brian Hobart Penn Yan High School Varsity Lacrosse Coach topic: Goal Keeping Time: 10:30-11:20 speaker: John Johnson St. John Fisher Men s Lacrosse Head Coach topic: Defense Time: 1:00-1:50 speaker: Ed Mulheron Canandaigua Academy Varsity Lacrosse Coach topic: Offensive Strategies
SPORT SPECIFIC BREAKOUT SESSIONS Softball Time: 9:30-10:20 speaker: Cristen Nichols Head Softball Coach, Onondaga Community College topic: Recruitment and Retention of the Student-Athlete from Little League to High School Time: 10:30-11:20 speaker: Nicole Lindley Assistant Softball Coach, Lemoyne College topic: Pitching Time: 1:00-1:50 speaker: Tracey Roman FastPitch Softball topic: Hitting Boys & Girls Volleyball Time: 9:30-10:20 speaker: Mary Jo Cerqua Girls Varsity Volleyball Coach, Baldwinsville HS topic: Starting a Grass Roots Program Time: 10:30-11:20 speaker: Shawn Strege Girls Varsity Volleyball Coach, Webster Schroeder HS topic: Offensive and Defensive Strategies Time: 1:00-1:50 speaker: Stephan Pierce Girls Varsity Volleyball Coach, Eden HS topic: How to get your players to the next level
SPORT SPECIFIC BREAKOUT SESSIONS Field Hockey Time: 9:30-10:20 speaker: Ange Bradley Syracuse University Field Hockey Head Coach topic: TBD Time: 10:30-11:20 speaker: Ranee Savin (tentative) LIU Post Field Hockey Head Coach topic: TBD Time: 1:00-1:50 speaker: Ange Bradley Syracuse University Field Hockey Head Coach topic: TBD
registration form COACHES CLINIC Saturday, February 1, 2014 Holiday Inn, Liverpool Section 3 8:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. The first 200 coaches registered will be eligible to win a signed EJ Manuel Buffalo Bills Jersey! NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE/ZIP PHONE # EMAIL SCHOOL/AFFILIATION SPORT ONLINE REGISTRATION: http://nysphsaaclinics.ticketleap.com/nysphsaa-west-coachesclinic-presented-by-america-dairy-associa/ Cost: $50.00 per coach (for every 4 coaches sent by school, the 5th is free) Sports: Boys Lacrosse, Softball, Boys and Girls Volleyball, Field Hockey Payment can be made by cash, credit card, purchase order or check. limited walk-ins will be accepted *PURCHASE ORDER REQUIRED TO INVOICE SCHOOL Make checks payable to: NYSPHSAA Submit this entry form and fee to: Todd Nelson, Assistant Director NYS Public High School Athletic Assoc. 8 Airport Park Blvd. Latham, NY 12110 Phone: 518-690-0771 Fax: 518-690-0775
overnight accommodations Holiday Inn (Liverpool) 441 Electronics Parkway Liverpool, NY 13088 Overnight accommodations: Call: (315) 457-1122 Reference: NYSPHSAA Coaches Clinic Rate: $119.00 Reservation cut-off: 1/10/14 Directions to Holiday Inn Liverpool From NYS Thruway I-90 (East and West) Take Exit 37, Electronics Parkway, drive through the Toll booth and straight into the hotel parking lot. From Route 81 (North and South) Take Exit 25, 7th North Street, take a right off the exit (7th North Street) and drive 1.5 miles to the end of road, straight into hotel parking lot.
NEW YORK STATE PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION COACHING CLINICS 3 Bringing Professional Development to the Membership 3 Promoting the Highest Quality of Coaching for NYS Schools 3 Improving the Teaching of Fundamental Skills 3 Promoting Safety for Student-Athletes 3 Promoting Health & Nutrition for Student-Athletes 3 Promoting Sportsmanship