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July 1, 2009
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2009 Austin Coaching School Tips and Important Information
from THSCA
It is exciting to be taking “Coaching School” back to Austin for the second time since 1950. The City of Austin and the University of Texas have embraced our convention and All-Star games by providing us with great venues for all the activities that will be taking place, July 19 through July 22. This year will be the 77th Annual Convention of the Texas High School Coaches Association. More    E-mail article

Fire Ends Stony Point Player's Football Career, but Not His Will to Fight
from Austin American-Statesman
Eric Bakos' story begins where he hopes it will end - on a paved collection of basketball courts tucked behind the Parkwood Terrace Apartments, hidden from the outside world by brushy undergrowth. More    E-mail article

Smithson Valley Coach Daigle's Retirement Accepted
from San Antonio Express-News
Comal Independent School District accepted the retirement of Smithson Valley softball coach Wayne Daigle in a school board meeting. Daigle, 63, led the Rangers to the Class 5A state championship earlier this month. The Express-News Area Coach of the Year, Daigle had a 347-75 record in his 13 years at Smithson Valley, including another state championship in Class 4A in 2001. More    E-mail article

Gatesville Senior Helped Make History
from Waco Tribune -Herald
Firsts never cease to be special. Over the last three seasons, the Gatesville softball team has specialized in bringing firsts to the school. In 2007, the Lady Hornets reached the playoffs for the first time. In 2008, they won a playoff game for the first time. But neither of those seasons will go down in history quite like 2009, when Gatesville blew past anything it had ever done before with a trip to Austin for the school’s first-ever state tournament appearance. More    E-mail article

Roosevelt Names Interim Football Coach
from Dallas Morning News HS Game Time
Tarance Lewis has been named Roosevelt's interim football coach while Joseph Daniels remains on administrative leave, Dallas ISD athletic director Jeff Johnson said. Lewis, who will also serve as Roosevelt's boys track coach, comes over from Oliver Wendell Holmes Middle School, a Roosevelt feeder school where he served as football coach and athletic coordinator. More    E-mail article

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Confidence Secret to Brittain's Success
from Corpus Christi Caller-Times
As confidence grows, success follows. Tuloso-Midway High School junior pitcher Emily Brittain is testament to that.This season’s All-South Texas Most Valuable Player has made a steady progression as the Cherokees’ ace softball pitcher, building on that confidence to become one of the area’s top hurlers. More    E-mail article

Connally's Johnson Stepping Down as Head Football Coach
from Waco Tribune-Herald
Kevin Johnson, Connally’s head football coach for the past five years, is stepping down from that role just two months before the start of the season. Steve Hoffman, the Cadets’ offensive coordinator under Johnson, will take over as head coach for the upcoming season. More    E-mail article

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Miles' Rodriguez Dangerous on the Mound and at the Plate
from San Angelo Standard Times
When Isaac Rodriguez ruptured his appendix in the middle of an historic postseason run, Miles High School head baseball coach Jason Archibald immediately got on the Internet to get a prognosis. After missing most of the playoff run, the 5-foot-8, 150-pound junior bounced back from an injured ankle and the ruptured appendix to play an instrumental role in the Bulldogs’ remarkable run to the Class 1A state championship last month at Dell Diamond in Round Rock.For his efforts, Rodriguez was named the Standard-Times’ All-West Texas Baseball Team MVP this season, and Archibald earned coach-of-the-year accolades. More    E-mail article

New W.T. White Football Aocah/AD Sees Return as a Homecoming
from Dallas Morning News HS Game Time
Eric Ezar has returned to his Dallas ISD roots by recently taking over as the new head football coach and athletic coordinator at W.T. White. Ezar, the offensive coordinator at North Crowley the last four seasons, said "it's coming back home for me." Ezar, 37, graduated from W.T. White in 1990. More    E-mail article



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