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Tim Brown
Mt. Anthony Union HS, 301 Park Street Extension, Bennington, Vermont 05201
  Establishing a Tri-Honor Athlete Award Program.
Daniel Cardone
North Hills HS, 52 Rochester Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15229
  Development of an Athletic Recognition Program.
Frank Capraro
Woodbridge High School, Woodbridge, NJ
(P) 732-602-8612
(F) 732-326-9337 fcap@home.com
Project on the selection of Male and Female scholar athlete was approved on July 26, 2001.
Michael Colby
Hialeah-Miami Lakes HS, Hialeah, FL
(P) 305-823-1330
(F) 305-821-9363 micolby@
bellsouth.net
Project of an athletic recognition dinner with powerpoint was approved July 8, 2002
Albert DeWitt
Mathews High School, Box 38, Mathews, VA 23109-5778
(P) 804-725-3702
(F) 804-725-5778
Created a document titled Extracurricular Activities Policy and Parent/Coach Communication Pamphlet.
Samuel Elias
Hershey HS, Homestead Road, P.O. Box 898, Hershey, PA 17033
(P) 717-531-2205
(F) 717-531-2318 selias@
hershe.k12.pa.us
Estabilished a High School Athletic Hall of Fame
Michael Garvey
Delton Kellogg Schools, 327 North Grove Street, Delton, MI 49046
(P) 269-623-9285
(F) 269-623-9292
Created a program through which student athletes could graduate with "Athletic Honors". "Athletic Honors" requires multiple participation and recognition.
Bob Gershman
Berkley High, 2825 Catalpa, Berkley, MI 48072
(P) 248-837-8155
(F) 248-837-8093 rgersh6217@
aol.com
Demonstrated how each of the LTC classes has benefitted him as well as students, coaches and community.
Edward 'Ned' Gonet
Ravenscroft School, 7409 Falls of Neuse Road, Raleigh, NC 27615
(P) 919-847-0900
(F) 919-847-0554
This project outlined the steps necessary to renovate the athletic facilitiesat our high school. From the initial planning stages to the fund raising. From the construction stage to completion.
Glen Kelley
Flint Northwestern HS, Flint, MI
(P) 810-760-1780
(F) 810-760-4031 glenkelly@
hotmail.com
Project was on developing incentives for Scholar/Athletes.
Michael Maghan
McNary HS
595 Chemawa Rd, Kelzer, OR 97303
(P) 503-399-3238
(F) 503-391-4025
Development of a Hall of Fame for the McNary Athletic Department.
Dr. John Olson, Retired
Madison, WI
(P) 608-831-4446 jrolson@ chorus.net
Project on developing and teaching leadership training classes was approved in July 2000
William R. Phipps, Jr., Retired
696 Gorwin Drive Ext., Holliston, MA 01746
(P) 508-429-5857
Exciting awards program culminating in a well attended awards night.

Brian P Plourde
Rockland HIgh School
400 Broadway, Rockland, ME 04841

(P) 207-596-2010
(F) 207-596-2028
Assessment and renovation of existing facilities as well as construction of new facilities through community involvement and fund raising efforts.
Frank Schultz, Retired
43 Pearl Drive, Hillsboro, MO 63050
(P) 636-789-2217
A potpourri description of all LTC classes taken and how it applies to the Hillsboro school district.
Jeff Sitz
Wisconsin Lutheran HS, 330 N. Glenview Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53213
(P) 414-453-4567
(F) 414-453-3001 jksitz@ wlhs.k12.wi.us
Developed Hall of Fame which emcompasses athletics, arts, distinguished alumni, stewardship and other areas of school life.
Gary Vail
Windsor Central HS, 1191NY Rt 79, Windsor, NY 13865
(P) 607-655-8258
(F) 607-655-3622
A complete overview of the role of the athletic administrator in designing, renovating and constructing facilities for PE and athletics
Jim Watkins
Jefferson County PS, P.O. Box 35340, Louisville, KY 40232-5340
(P) 502-485-3332
(F) 502-485-3270
Development of the coursework for LTC 502 and 515
Sister Lynn Winsor
Xavier College Prep, 4710 North Fifth St., Phoenix, Arizona 85012-1738
(P) 602-240-3113
(F) 602-230-2621
Implementing the LTC Leadership Program into the state association.

 
 
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