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Second Annual Coaches' Clinic to be Held Jan. 31 - Feb. 1 at Midland January 21, 2009 |
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The impressive line-up of speakers includes keynote speaker Ron Polk, the former head coach at Mississippi State University and now an assistant at the University of Alabama-Birmingham, University of Kansas Head Coach Rich Price, Creighton University Head Coach Ed Servais, Wayne State Head Coach John Manganaro, Nebraska assistant Dave Bingham, Oral Roberts assistants Ryan Folmer and Ryan Neil, former Nebraska assistant Andy Sawyers, now an assistant at Kansas State, Creighton pitching coach Rob Smith, Ultimate Baseball Academy Dean of Instruction Bill Olson, Toronto Bluejays Scouting Supervisor Steve Miller, Elkhorn High School Head Coach Jerry Frerichs and physical therapist Keith Weinhold.
The event is the product of much planning and effort by Fremont resident Steve Gossett, scouting supervisor for the Kansas City Royals and a former assistant coach at Midland. Gossett has drawn on his extensive contacts in the coaching ranks to bring some top notch coaching talent to Fremont for the event. "UNL used to have a coaches' clinic similar to this three or four years ago," observed Gossett, "and it was really a great way to get instructional information out to high school and youth coaches across the area. After that event ceased to exist, I talked to some folks in Fremont, including Bergan coach Roger Ortmeier and YMCA director Jerry Rinne about putting together a coaches' clinic in Fremont. We've had great cooperation from Midland, which has a really outstanding facility for this event. Last year was a very successful event for our first time out, and we think it will only get better and continue to grow from here."
The clinic will be held at Hopkins Arena on the Midland campus and features breakout sessions in the facility's classrooms as well as demonstrations utilizing the all-purpose arena surface, batting cages and pitching mounds.
A new feature this year is the inclusion of an NSAA Baseball Rules Meeting conducted by NSAA Assistant Director Jim Angele. Since high school coaches are required to attend a rules meeting prior to every season, incorporating the meeting into the clinic agenda will allow coaches in attendance to satisfy this requirement in a convenient manner.
The event is open to the public, although the instructional sessions are primarily intended for coaches and parents. "I don't think we can provide enough instruction in a two-day clinic that players would be able to come away with skills that they could readily incorporate into their game without more instruction and reinforcement. Our goal is to teach the coaches and parents who will then work hands-on with the players to make sure the skills are properly introduced and reinforced."
The registration fee is $35 per individual or $25 per coach if more than four coaches from the same program register together.
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