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Spring 2007 www.msada-md.org Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor Sponsored by Athletic W ed by Athletic W ed by Athletic W ed by Athletic W ed by Athletic World Adv orld Adv orld Adv orld Adv orld Advertising and Cr ertising and Cr ertising and Cr ertising and Cr ertising and Crown T own T own T own T own Trophy ophy ophy ophy ophy Athletic Directors in Maryland’s Public and Private Secondary Schools Jim Horn, CAA Jim has served as the athletic director at South Carroll High School since 2000. He taught social studies from 1982 through 2004. When Carroll County instituted the position of full time athletic administrator in 2004, Jim decided to end his tenure as a teacher and coach at the school and continue onward in his role as the athletic director. Before Jim entered into the field of athletic administration he was the varsity track coach (1983-1992), assistant girls basketball coach (1983-1989), JV girls soccer coach (1985-1986) and the varsity girls soccer coach (1987-2000). During Jim’s teaching and coaching career, he was the Carroll County Coach of the Year in track (1988) and girls soccer (1988, 1989, 1992, 1995 and 1998). In 2000, he received the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce Outstanding Teacher Award. Jim was selected as the District IB Athletic Director of the Year in 2005. Jim had an active role on the Central Maryland Conference/Monocacy Valley Athletic League reorganization committee and serves on the MVAL advisory board and scheduling committee. In Carroll County, Jim is also a member of the eligibility and the cheerleading committees. In addition, Jim has developed a coaching evaluation program. Jim has been a member of the National Soccer Coaches Association and the Maryland Association of Soccer Coaches. He was the MACS vice president from 1996-2000. At the state level he has been a member of the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association soccer and track and field committees. Since the onset of his role as athletic director he has been an active member of the Maryland State Athletic Directors Association and the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association. He has served on the MSADA executive council since 2001 as an at large member and now as the District IB representative. He has been a host for the annual conference golf outing, and in 2006, was part of the round table discussion on “Simple and Inexpensive Ideas to Improve Contest Safety”. In 2003, Jim earned his Certified Athletic Administrator credential. He is a member of the state’s Leadership Training Program faculty and has taught LTC 501 on several occasions. In January of 2007, Jim completed the National Federation of State High Schools “Fundamentals of Coaching” course. A course he hopes to teach to Carroll County’s perspective coaches. Jim, his wife, Ann, and their two children reside in Marriottsville. His children attend and compete for South Carroll High School. Congratulations Jim! 2007 Maryland State Athletic Director of the Year. MSAD MSAD MSAD MSAD MSADA 2007 Athletic Dir A 2007 Athletic Dir A 2007 Athletic Dir A 2007 Athletic Dir A 2007 Athletic Director of the Y ector of the Y ector of the Y ector of the Y ector of the Year ear ear ear ear Jim Horn, CAA In This Issue In This Issue In This Issue In This Issue In This Issue Page 2 Pr Pr Pr Pr President’ esident’ esident’ esident’ esident’s Messag s Messag s Messag s Messag s Message Page 6 2007 A 2007 A 2007 A 2007 A 2007 Award Recipients ard Recipients ard Recipients ard Recipients ard Recipients Page 9 NIAAA News NIAAA News NIAAA News NIAAA News NIAAA News Page 12 Crab T Crab T Crab T Crab T Crab Talk alk alk alk alk Pages 16-17 Sportsmanship Sportsmanship Sportsmanship Sportsmanship Sportsmanship

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    Jim Horn, CAAJim has served as the athletic director at South Carroll High School since 2000. Hetaught social studies from 1982 through 2004. When Carroll County instituted theposition of full time athletic administrator in 2004, Jim decided to end his tenure as ateacher and coach at the school and continue onward in his role as the athleticdirector. Before Jim entered into the field of athletic administration he was the varsitytrack coach (1983-1992), assistant girls basketball coach (1983-1989), JV girls soccercoach (1985-1986) and the varsity girls soccer coach (1987-2000).

    During Jim’s teaching and coaching career, he was the Carroll County Coach of theYear in track (1988) and girls soccer (1988, 1989, 1992, 1995 and 1998). In 2000, hereceived the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce Outstanding Teacher Award.Jim was selected as the District IB Athletic Director of the Year in 2005.

    Jim had an active role on the Central Maryland Conference/Monocacy Valley AthleticLeague reorganization committee and serves on the MVAL advisory board and

    scheduling committee. In Carroll County, Jim is also a member of the eligibility and the cheerleading committees.In addition, Jim has developed a coaching evaluation program.

    Jim has been a member of the National Soccer Coaches Association and the Maryland Association of SoccerCoaches. He was the MACS vice president from 1996-2000. At the state level he has been a member of theMaryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association soccer and track and field committees.

    Since the onset of his role as athletic director he has been an active member of the Maryland State AthleticDirectors Association and the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association. He has served on theMSADA executive council since 2001 as an at large member and now as the District IB representative. He hasbeen a host for the annual conference golf outing, and in 2006, was part of theround table discussion on “Simple and Inexpensive Ideas to Improve ContestSafety”.

    In 2003, Jim earned his Certified Athletic Administrator credential. He is amember of the state’s Leadership Training Program faculty and has taught LTC501 on several occasions. In January of 2007, Jim completed the NationalFederation of State High Schools “Fundamentals of Coaching” course. A coursehe hopes to teach to Carroll County’s perspective coaches.

    Jim, his wife, Ann, and their two children reside in Marriottsville. His childrenattend and compete for South Carroll High School.

    Congratulations Jim! 2007 Maryland State Athletic Director of the Year.

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    M a r y l a n d S t a t e A t h l e t i c D i r e c t o r s A s s o c i a t i o n

    Karl Heimbach, CMAA

    The message by the membership of the MSADA for more professionaldevelopment and certification opportunities has been heard by the executivecouncil and was witnessed by the attendance at the LTC courses, workshops,CAA exam and other activities at the annual conference held recently in OceanCity. Maryland is one of the leading states in the nation with CMAA certifiedathletic administrators and the number of CAA and RAA certified individuals isgrowing by leaps and bounds throughout the state. As former MSADA presidentLee Dove, CAA, stated in a past newsletter, “Small in size but large in stature”best describes the role Maryland is playing not only in NIAAA Section 2 but at thenational level as well.

    One need only look at the growth of the LTC faculty and the vast number ofcourses that can be taught by our own athletic administrators as proof that ourmembers are willing to get involved. The number of courses taken by ourmembers within our own state and at other locations proves that the LTC program

    is important in helping athletic administrators do their jobs. Maryland is also fortunate to have so many talentedindividuals who serve on various LTC and standing committees at the national level. Attendance at the nationalconference by Maryland members surpasses many larger states and the quality of our newsletter produced threetimes a year is a tribute to Maryland.

    The opportunities to improve your skills and knowledge can be seen by the full week of professional developmentthat is available this July. We hope all members take advantage of the Summer Institute, New AD Seminar, CAAExam, Field and Turf Seminar and the Circle System Equipment Tour that is offered this summer. It is vital to getinput from our members on future ideas for workshops and seminars that our membership believes would benefitus in doing our jobs. We encourage not only athletic administrators but assistant athletic directors and coachesto attend these activities.

    In June, Maryland will host the Section 2 summer meeting and the MSADA welcomes the challenge to host avariety of activities for the delegates and showcase the many great attractions found in Maryland. A great deal ofplanning and help is required and members are encouraged to contact their representative to see what they cando to help make this meeting and conference successful. Such activities will include:

    Tour of the University of Maryland athletic facilitiesTour of the state capital and Naval AcademyBoat cruise on the Chesapeake BayWalking tour of the C & O CanalTraditional crab feast

    I wish all of you a restful and relaxing summer as we getready for the 2007-08 athletic campaign. I encourage allthe members to take advantage of the professionaldevelopment opportunities available this summer andconsider earning your RAA, CAA or CMAA certification

    in the near future.

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    Mark Your Calendars!FUTURE CONFERENCE DATES

    2008Friday, April 11 – Sunday, April 13

    2009Friday, April 17 – Sunday, April 19

    2010Friday, April 16 – Sunday, April 18

    Karl Heimbach, CMAA

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    2007 MSAD2007 MSAD2007 MSAD2007 MSAD2007 MSADA ConferA ConferA ConferA ConferA ConferenceenceenceenceenceLee Dove, CAA

    As the outgoing President of the MSADA I wanted tothank Carol Satterwhite, our Executive Director, theentire Executive Council, and the membership of theMSADA. This year’s annual conference in Ocean Citywas once again offered in a very professional andinformative manner, and by all accounts, a good timewas had by all.

    The scheduled workshops and LTC classes allowedfor continued professional growth and developmentopportunities. The vendor exhibitions provided an amplearray of goods and services available for consideration.Coach Joe Krivak, the banquet speaker, offered a veryreal scenario of a then and now comparison as itpertains to today’s athletic realm. Kim Chorosiewski, aformer AD here in Maryland and currently an athleticadministrator in New England, addressed the closingbreakfast gathering with a discussion of personalchallenge and commitment as it relates to herexperiences as the Head Coach for the Scottish NationalWomen’s Lacrosse team.

    As a group we also had the opportunity to listen to theExecutive Directors from the MPSSAA (Ned Sparks),MIAA (Rick Diggs), and IAAM (Sue Thompson) as wellas the Secretary from the NIAAA (Holly Farnese). Eachof these individuals addressed the current news of noteas representatives for these various athleticorganizations.

    We honored our local and state award recipients foroutstanding leadership and contributions as DistrictAD’s, as Distinguished Service recipients and as newlyinducted Hall of Fame Members. Congratulations to allfor a job well done.

    In addition, this year’s conference afforded themembership to take part in an active election for theposition of Executive Council 2nd Vice President. DerekMaki (Kenwood High School) and Jeff Rose (CharlesE. Smith Jewish Day School) were our candidates forthe position. Derek Maki will serve the next two yearsas the new 2nd V.P. and Jeff Rose will assume an atlarge position with the Executive Council. Thank you toall the members who voted in this election.

    As the MSADA continues to grow, develop and matureas an organization, it is my hope that the memberschools will play an active and supportive role to the

    Executive Council, by continuing to make professionaldevelopment a priority, state and national dualmembership a shared objective, and personal challengeas athletic administrators an individual goal.

    We do what we do for the young lives we influence.May that influence always be positive, well founded andpurposeful in the name of high school athletics.Leadership, Integrity and Character are traits all athleticdirectors should strive to achieve. Maryland is lucky tohave a professional membership who shares in thatbelief.

    Thank you for attending and participating in the 2007annual conference. President Elect Karl Heimbach(Magruder High School) will ensure that next year’sconference will again be one of the best in the country.

    2007 MSAD2007 MSAD2007 MSAD2007 MSAD2007 MSADA Scholarship WinnersA Scholarship WinnersA Scholarship WinnersA Scholarship WinnersA Scholarship Winners

    Kelly Campion, University of Maryland,son of Leo Campion

    from Richard Montgomery High School.

    andMatthew Wooters, John Carroll University,

    son of Shelia Wooters,AD of the Connelly School of the Holy Child.

    Congratulations!

  • Conference Wrap UpConference Wrap UpConference Wrap UpConference Wrap UpConference Wrap UpJim Tapley, CAA, 1st Vice President

    The 31st annual MSADA conference was a greatsuccess!

    Over 130 athletic directors attended the event. Theyparticipated in workshops, LTC courses, visited thevendors hall. A number of brave people even played golfin the fog! Throughout the conference, our MSADAmembers had the opportunity to visit with old friendsand make new ones.

    Sixty vendors participated in the conference. Thevendors offered our MSADA athletic directors a varietyof products and services related to high school athletics.The vendors generously contributed over 50 items forour annual raffle. The feedback we received from thevendors about our conference was very positive. Inparticular, many people liked the improved traffic flowof the vendors’ hall.

    We want to thank all of the vendors for their time andinterest in our conference. The cooperative relationshipof the vendors and the MSADA is critical. Ourrelationship is a win-win situation that we greatlyappreciate.

    Our conference was also a success because of theworkshop speakers and presiders. We offered sixworkshops which covered various and important issues.We want to thank the volunteer speakers for presentingsuch interesting workshops.

    As always, the LTC classes provided our members withthe opportunity for professional development. Theclasses were well received and very informative. As thescope of the athletic administrator’s responsibilities getswider, the value of the LTC courses increases.

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    5 yearsAthletic World AdvertisingBacharach Team Sales

    Football AmericaLeagueMinder

    Leisure Fitness, Inc.Weyer’s Floor Service, Inc.

    10 yearsAluminum Athletic Equipment

    Boathouse SportsRecreation Resources, Inc.

    15 yearsDaktronics Sales and Service

    25 yearsPioneer Manufacturing Company

    For ALL YourMSADA Apparel

    Ron Belinko theNIAAA State Award of Merit

    Congratulations!

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    Aluminum Athletic EquipmentAnchor AudioArchivasports

    Athletic World AdvertisingBacharach Team Sales

    Bakery Express FundraisingBoathouse Sports

    Circle System GroupCisco, Inc.

    ClarinCoaches Locker

    Collins Sports MedicineCrown Trophy

    Daktronics Sales and ServiceDixie Sporting Goods Company, Inc.

    Dynamic Team SportsELA SportFieldhouse

    Field Turk TarkettFitness ResourceFootball America

    General Sports Venue/AstroturfGertrude Hawk Chocolates

    Gilman GearGTM Sportwear

    JV Pro, Inc.LeagueMinder

    Leisure Fitness, Inc.Lifetouch

    Lighting Maintenance, Inc.Marlow Sports, Inc.METLife Resources

    M-F Athletic CompanyNational Ticket Company

    Naval Academy Athletic AssociationyNeff Awards and SportswearNevco Scoreboard Company

    Newsom Seed, Inc.Perm Award

    Pioneer Manufacturing CompanyPower Ad Company, Inc.

    Prep Gear HeadwearRBC and AssociatesRCI Sound Systems

    Recreation Resource, Inc.Riddell All-American

    Schedule StarSide Effects, Inc.

    Sports Imports, Inc.TrueBounce, Inc.

    Turf Equipment and Supply CompanyVarsity Spirit Fashions and Supplies

    Werk San Sports USAWeyer’s Floor Service, Inc.

    X-Grain

    Many Thanks Many Thanks Many Thanks Many Thanks Many Thanks to our Vto our Vto our Vto our Vto our Vendorsendorsendorsendorsendors

    Rob and Kari McBride withJV Pro's Chuck Stiles

    Jean Ann and Katie from Gold Sponsor AWA

    Jan Johnson and Neff’s Gary Eisdorfer

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    Congratulations Congratulations Congratulations Congratulations Congratulations 2007 A 2007 A 2007 A 2007 A 2007 Awwwwward Recipientsard Recipientsard Recipientsard Recipientsard Recipients

    Certificate of Appreciation William Beattie, CMAA Montgomery County Public Schools

    District Athletic Directorof the Year

    1A Lisa Shives Clear Spring High School1B Troy Allen Warehime, CAA North Carroll High School2A Shelia Wooters, CAA Connelly School of the Holy Child2B Jeff Sullivan, CAA Paint Branch High School3 Shirley Diggs High Point High School4 Richard O’Donnell, CAA Chopticon High School5 Michael Duffy, CAA Howard High School6 Jane Rones, CAA Pikesville High School7 Ronald R. Petrey Havre de Grace High School8 Earl Jester Colonel Richardson High School9 Dana Johnson Southside Academy10 Kari McBride, RAA The Catholic High School of Baltimore11 Paul S. Bernstorf St. Paul’s School for Boys

    Athletic Director of the Year Jim Horn, CAA South Carroll High School

    Hall of Fame Christine Johnson Oxon Hill High SchoolJ. Michael Lanahan Quince Orchard High SchoolForest Wiest Harford County Public Schools

    Distinguished Service Barbara Menegatti Loch Raven High SchoolLeo Menegatti Loch Raven High SchoolDouglas Sutherland Prince George’s CountyLeonard J. Whiteside Col. Zadok Magruder High School

    NIAAA State Award of Merit Ronald Belinko, CMAA Baltimore County Public Schools

    NIAAA Certificate of Merit

    15 years Carol Brashears St. Maria Gorretti High SchoolMary G. Fisher Kent County High SchoolMike Riley Clarksburg High SchoolWilliam Sterner, CAA Hancock Middle/High School

    20 years William Beattie, CMAA Montgomery County Public SchoolsJill Myers, CAA Franklin High SchoolMarcia Nissel, CAA North Hagerstown High SchoolMichael Williams Howard County Public School System

    25 years David Byrd Pocomoke High SchoolVincent Parnell Wilde Lake High School

    30 years Jan Apel The German School

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  • The Maryland State Coaches Association The Maryland State Coaches Association The Maryland State Coaches Association The Maryland State Coaches Association The Maryland State Coaches Association UpdateUpdateUpdateUpdateUpdate

    Please remind your coaches to renew their membership for the 2007-2008 school year. Any applications andchecks mailed in June and July will be included in the first batch which will be sent to the NFHS by August 1, 2007.This will ensure that there will be no interruption of insurance coverage or in receiving Coaches’ Quarterly. For anapplication form or any questions, please e-mail Dr. David Hoch, CMAA at [email protected].

    Many thanks to our

    Golf Hole SponsorsGolf Hole SponsorsGolf Hole SponsorsGolf Hole SponsorsGolf Hole Sponsors

    Athletic World Advertising (AWA) – Gold SponsorCrown Trophy – Gold Sponsor

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    Golf Outing ResultsGolf Outing ResultsGolf Outing ResultsGolf Outing ResultsGolf Outing ResultsClosest to the Pin David Byrd, PocomokeClosest to the Pin Rob McBride, Archbishop SpaldingLongest Drive Jim Webster

    1st Place Corky Connelly, Dave Drill, Gary Lipski, Jim McNicholas

    2nd Place David Byrd, Andy Hall, Eddie Lipski, Jim Webster

    3rd Place Lynn Carr, Jim Horn, Vince Parnell, Craig Walker

    4th Place Michael Baker, Bruce Lawton, Wayne Mook, Bruce Sider

    5th Place Doug Eastman, Tim Jordan, Marc Kell, Brian McMullan

    Boathouse SportsChampion Realty, Inc.

    Col. Zadok Magruder High School Booster ClubELA Sport

    Howard High School

    Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland (IAAM)Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA)

    MPSSAA District 6 (Baltimore County)Newsom Seed, Inc. – Silver Sponsor

    RCI Sound Systems

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  • Allen, BarbaraAnderson, David

    Ansell, CarolBaker, MichaelBarnes, ObieBartel, Mary

    Bauer, W. MichaelBeattie, WilliamBelinko, Ronald

    Biedermann, MattBohonek, Richard

    Brewer, LoriBrooks, Reginald

    Byrd, DavidCampion, LeoCilento, BobCohen, JayeConway, DanCook, Jamie

    Cooper, DavidCriss, BradCudd, Ken

    Custer, AdrianDay, CharlesDiggs, Shirley

    Dove, LeeDuffy, Michael

    Eareckson, RogerEaton, BenFeher, KimFisher, MaryFisher, Pat

    Foerster, LauraFolfas, John

    Gelman, MikeGraybeal, Kathy

    Greenhawk, JanetHall, Andy

    Hawkins, EarlHeimbach, Karl

    Hemmes, PhyllisHenley, BrendaHilliard, ButchHoch, DavidHorn, Jim

    Ivey, JessicaJackson, Wayne

    Jester, EarlJohnson, Aly KhanJohnson, Anthony

    Johnson, ChristineJohnson, DanaJohnson, JaniceJohnson, Owen

    Jones, KenKalisz, MikeKane, PaulKell, MarcKing, Ed

    Klock, KenKnight, EricKnode, Dick

    Kowalchick, MikeLafferty, MikeLane, Dave

    Lane, RonaldLarnerd, GlennLawton, BruceLayman, Brian

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    Lee, StevenLentsch, Thomas

    Lloyd, RickLubenetski, John

    Lynch, DavidMahaffey, David

    Maki, DerekMalinowski, Stacy

    Malone, SteveMarion, Mary Ella

    Masood, EdMasterman, JillMcBride, KariMcBride, Rob

    McNicholas, JamesMenke, PeterMiller, Allen

    Miller, KennethMiller, Lois

    Miller-Bevins, TiffanyMitchell-Holmes, Linda

    Moeser, TerriMolloy, TerryMook, Wayne

    Myers, JillNagle, Cliff

    Nissel, MarciaNovak, Ed

    O’Brien, JerryO’Donnell, Richard

    O’Hare, MattOsborne, RalphPalumbo, JoeParnell, Vince

    Perrotta, DanielPrevosto, Jeannie

    Queen, TinaRiley, MichaelRoper, Andrew

    Rose, JeffRusso, Joe

    Sancomb, DannySargent, Joseph

    Satterwhite, CarolShives, Lisa

    Shultz, MarianneSider, BruceSmith, Bob

    Smith, JenniferStephens, Joanna

    Sterner, BillStruhar, ChuckSullivan, Jeff

    Sye, RikkiTapley, Jim

    Triplett, PaulVanderpool, Jean

    von Nordheim, GabyWade, Bob

    Walker, CraigWalker, Steve

    Warehime, TroyWatson, O’ShayWilliams, MikeWood, Michael

    Wooters, SheliaZaccarelli, Dominic

    Paul Laurence DunbarHenry E. Lackey

    Dr. Samuel L. BanksNorth CountyForest Park

    Notre Dame PrepJoppatowne

    Montgomery CountyBaltimore County

    TowsonNorth County

    Carver Center for Arts & Tech.New TownPocomoke

    Richard MontgomerySherwoodNorwood

    BarrieIndian Creek

    Queen Anne’s/Kent IslandCalvert

    John F. KennedyWilliamsport

    BannerHigh Point

    Archbishop SpaldingHoward CountyCaroline County

    Paul Laurence DunbarPaint BranchKent County

    Winston ChurchillHoward

    Ruxton CountryRandallstown

    Perry hallEaston

    ParksidePrince George’s County

    Col. Zadok MagruderBel Air

    Great MillsJames Hubert Blake

    Loch RavenSouth CarrollBaltimore City

    Northwestern (BC)Colonel Richardson

    North PointBishop McNamara

    RetiredSouthside

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    HerefordGaithersburgPaint Branch

    DeMatha CatholicReservoirPotomacRetiredBarrie

    DulaneyCatonsvilleSpringbrookLeonardtown

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    8 RetiredThomas StoneBaltimore Lutheran

    River HillQuince Orchard

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    West NottinghamRetiredMercy

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    W.E.B. DuBoisMaryvale PrepWestminsterSeverna Park

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    North HagerstownRetiredRetired

    ChopticonWorcester Prep

    Wicomico CountyAnnapolis Area Christian

    Wilde LakeNorwood

    Mt. HebronFrederick Douglass (BC)

    ClarksburgSt. Mary’s County

    Charles E. Smith Jewish DayHammond

    St. Mary’s RykenMilford Mill

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    NortheastGlen Burnie

    GilmanMaurice J. McDonough

    SurrattsvilleHancock

    Oakland MillsPaint Branch

    Reginald F. LewisNorthwest

    Mt. St. JosephCentennial

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    Francis Scott KeySt. Vincent Pallotti

    North CarrollPrince George’s County

    Howard CountyNorthwood

    Connelly School of the Holy ChildWestlake

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    � Congratulations to our latest Athletic Administratorswho have earned their certification. Marcia Nissel fromNorth Hagerstown and Jeannie Prevosto from Mt.Hebron earned their CMAA. Jamie Cook, athleticadministrator from Indian Creek is now a CAA.

    � Additional congratulations go to Benjamin LeeHastings from Maurice J. McDonough High School andKristen Horsman of Dulaney High School. Benjaminand Kristen were the first Maryland recipients of theNIAAA Student Athlete Essay Scholarship. Theirapplications and essays will now compete for a $1000scholarship against those from Delaware, District ofColumbia, Kentucky, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia andWest Virginia (Section 2). The winners from Section 2will go on to compete against those from the other sevensections from around the country.

    � The NIAAA has leased an office suite on the northside of Indianapolis for the home of the NIAAA offices.This is a significant step in the evolution of the NIAAAand signifies the growth and development of theorganization. The office suite will allow most NIAAAmeetings to be held in the offices. There remains muchto be done prior to the physical move which isanticipated to be sometime in June.

    � The NIAAA growth continues at a rapid rate.Membership for this fiscal year will exceed 6500 and byJuly 2008 the anticipated membership should exceed7000.

    � ”Athletic Management” magazine offers specialmaterials for new booster club presidents working withhigh school athletic programs. Please provide themagazine with contact information for the variousbooster club presidents at your school. Every athleticadministrator who completes the form will be enteredinto a sweepstakes for a free airfare voucher worth $350and popcorn popper. For more information go towww.athleticmanagement.com/boosterclub.htm

    � And finally, as you close out your school year andcome across some of those uniforms that are not going

    to be used anymore, consider donating them to ourcolleagues in New Orleans. Thank you to the fiveschools from Maryland who sent uniforms. For moreinformation regarding uniform donations contact yourdistrict rep or Carol Satterwhite.

    A Note From CarolA Note From CarolA Note From CarolA Note From CarolA Note From Carol

    First, I would like to take this opportunity to thank thoseof you who gave me a hug, a kind word or a card on thepassing of my dad. Your thoughts and prayers weregreatly appreciated.

    A big thank you to those who pitched in and again madeour annual conference a successful one. After all wassaid and done, it appears that 137 attended theconference, 48 people took at least one LTC and sixsat for the CAA exam. 45 enjoyed a foggy golf outing.

    Again thanks to all.

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    Banquet SpeakerJoe Krivak

    Dave Hoch presentingLeo and Barbara

    Menegatti with their Awards

    New 2nd VP Derek Maki

    Owen Johnsonselling Bob Wade thewinning 50/50 ticket

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    District 1AWestmar and Beall have combined to become the newMountain Ridge High School. The athletic director will be GaryDavis. A new athletic director at Allegany is to be announcedat a later date.

    District 2BCongratulations to our award winners at the 2007 MSADAConference. Duke Beattie, Director of System-wide Athleticsin Montgomery County received a NIAAA 20 year Certificate ofMerit. He, also, received the MSADA District 2B Award ofAppreciation. Jeff Sullivan, Athletic Director at Paint BranchHigh School, received the District 2B Athletic Director of theYear Award and Mike Lanahan, who retired from QuinceOrchard High School in January 2007, was inducted into theMSADA Hall of Fame. In addition, we have two other athleticdirectors retiring this spring; Paul Kane from GaithersburgHigh School and Dave Magathan from Walt Whitman HighSchool. District 2B would like to congratulate all three ADs ontheir retirement.

    District 3Earl Hawkins is now the Director of Interscholastic Athleticsin Prince George’s County and O’Shay Watson, who was theathletic director at Parkdale, is now the Supervisor ofInterscholastic Athletics. The Eleanor Roosevelt girls track team made history at the2007 Penn Relays. The Lady Raiders won two “Championshipof America” relays. A feat no other American school, boys orgirls, had ever accomplished. The girls ran the 4x800 metersin a time of 8:51.19 (second fastest time in the Penn Relayshistory) and the 4x400 meter relay in a time of 3:39.44.

    District 6Congratulations to Ron Belinko, CMAA, Athletic Coordinatorfor Baltimore County Public Schools. He received the veryprestigious NIAAA State Award of Merit. Ron was recognizedfor his outstanding leadership as an athletic administrator. Hewas also honored for his continued commitment to excellencein athletics not only in Baltimore County but on the nationallevel as well. Jill Myers, CAA Franklin High School, receivedthe NIAAA Certificate of Merit for her 20 years of service withthe NIAAA and MSADA. Jane Rones, CAA, from PikesvilleHigh School was selected as the District 6 Athletic Director ofthe Year. Derek Maki, CMAA Kenwood High School was votedin as 2nd Vice President for the MSADA.

    Several AD’s took active roles at the 31st

    Annual Conference in Ocean City. KathyGraybeal, CMAA, from Perry Hall taughtLTC 613 - Technology II. Mike Gelman,CAA, Randallstown, Derek Maki, CMAA,Kenwood, and Matt Biedermann,

    Towson, presented a workshop onhow to organize an athleticbanquet. Reggie Brooks, CAA,New Town and Joe Sargent,Milford Mill kept the party going until early in the morning byhosting the fabulous hospitality room. Baltimore County willsay goodbye to three of its finest this June. Lori Powell isstepping down at Patapsco High. Lori will continue to coachat the school. Jane Rones, CAA, at Pikesville will retire atthe end of the school year and Jill Myers, CAA, Franklin HighSchool will retire after a stellar career as teacher, coach, athleticdirector and friend to all, after many years of dedicated serviceto the folks in Reisterstown and across the State.

    District 8The Bayside Conference had its 7th Annual Senior Scholar -Athlete Banquet on May 7, 2007. The award criteria is a maleand female scholar-athlete selected from each of the 18 BaysideConference member schools. The recipients must havemaintained a minimum of a 3.25 grade point average throughtheir last report card; have no failing grade on their transcriptthrough out their high school career and they must haveparticipated in a minimum of two sports in their senior year.

    The Bayside Conference will host the 2007-08 BaysideChampionships at Washington College on their new artificialturf fields. The conference will play their championship gamesin the following sports: field hockey, boys and girls soccer, andboys and girls lacrosse. We are very excited about having theopportunity to use this fantastic facility.

    District 10Farewell to our athletic directors who will not be returning nextfall. From The Park School – Barb Purkey, from Friends School– Jon Garman, and from the Institute of Notre Dame, AmyHoey. Good luck in your future endeavors!

    Thank you to Mary Ella Marion from Mercy High School whohas served as the IAAM president and vice president for thepast seven years. Her contributions and time spent to theleague have been key to the IAAM’s success. Terri Moser fromMaryvale Preparatory school will be taking over as the IAAMPresident beginning in the fall of 2007.

    Retired AD’sEight retired athletic directors attended this year’s conferencein Ocean City in April. They were Charlie Day, Owen Johnson,Dick Knode, Larry Layman, Steve Malone, Ed Novak, JerryO’Brien and Carol Satterwhite, who was doing her usual bang-up job as the Executive Director of the MSADA. All of theretirees, except Carol, broke bread together at the Spouse/Guest and Retired Members Breakfast on Saturday morningof the conference.12 Continued to next page, bottom.

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    Archbishop Spalding High SchoolSevern, Maryland

    AD: Lee Dove, CAA

    Baltimore County Public Schools’ Office ofAthletics

    Towson, MarylandCoordinator: Ron Belinko, CMAASupervisor: Jill Masterman, CMAA

    Century High SchoolSykesville, MarylandAD: Randy Pentz

    Chopticon High SchoolMorganza, Maryland

    AD: Richard O’Donnell, CAA

    Col. Zadok Magruder High SchoolRockville, Maryland

    AD: Karl Heimbach, CMAA

    Dulaney High SchoolTimonium, Maryland

    AD: Mike Lafferty, CAA

    Francis Scott Key High SchoolUnion Bridge, MarylandAD: Craig Walker, CAA

    Franklin High SchoolReisterstown, Maryland

    AD: Jill Myers, CAA

    Great Mills High School Athletic BoostersGreat Mills, Maryland

    Howard County Public School System’sOffice of Athletics

    Ellicott City, MarylandCoordinator: Mike Williams, CMAA

    Leonardtown High SchoolLeonardtown, Maryland

    AD: Glenn Larnerd, CAA

    Liberty High SchoolEldersburg, MarylandAD: Marty Brennan

    Loch Raven High SchoolTowson, Maryland

    AD: David Hoch, CMAA

    Maryland Interscholastic Athletic AssociationSeverna Park, Maryland

    Executive Director: Rick Diggs

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    Baltimore, MarylandExecutive Director: Ned Sparks

    Maryland State Coaches AssociationBaltimore, Maryland

    New Town High SchoolOwings Mills, Maryland

    AD: Reginald Brooks, CAA

    North Carroll Athletic BoostersHampstead, Maryland

    Northwest High SchoolGermantown, MarylandAD: Jim Tapley, CAA

    Randallstown High SchoolRandallstown, Maryland

    AD: Michael Gelman, CAA

    South Carroll High SchoolSykesville, MarylandAD: Jim Horn, CAA

    St. Mary’s High SchoolAnnapolis, MarylandAD: Dave Lanham

    Westminster High SchoolWestminster, Maryland

    AD: Terry Molloy

    Winters Mill High SchoolWestminster, Maryland

    AD: Bill Rumbaugh, CAA

    CRAB TALK! Continued from previous page.Steve Malone was recently elected to be the president of theNational Soccer Coaches Association of America. You cannotkeep an old soccer coach down. He keeps getting kickedaround. Congratulations to Steve.

    If any retired AD’s have any news about former colleagues,please let us know.

    Don’t forget to join the MSADA. You can’t beatthe cost of membership $10.00. And join us inOC in ’08 at the 32nd MSADA Conference. Seeyou there.

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    TTTTTour of the Cirour of the Cirour of the Cirour of the Cirour of the Circle System Reconditioning Centercle System Reconditioning Centercle System Reconditioning Centercle System Reconditioning Centercle System Reconditioning Center

    Date: Wednesday, July 25, 2007Time: Meet at Reservoir High School parking lot by 7:15 am. The chartered bus will take you to

    Easton, Pennsylvania (2.5 hours) and return back to the school by 6:00 pm.Reservoir High School11550 Scaggsville Road, Fulton, MD 20759

    Cost: A $25.00 check made out to M.S.A.D.A. which will be returned to you as you board thebus.

    Lunch: Circle System will provide a catered lunch and beverages/snacks for the return trip backto Maryland.

    Please return this registration form by June 15, 2007 to:

    Karl Heimbach, CMAAMagruder High School5939 Muncaster Mill RoadRockville, MD 20855

    Registration Form to Circle System Group (Return by June 15, 2007)

    Name: _________________________________________________

    School: _________________________________________________

    Phone: _________________________________________________

    Field and Equipment SeminarField and Equipment SeminarField and Equipment SeminarField and Equipment SeminarField and Equipment Seminar

    Date: Tuesday, July 24, 2007Time: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PMLocation: Springbrook H.S. (Montgomery County)Cost: Free but you must register by July 6, 2007

    Snacks and lunch will be provided at no cost to participantsRegistration:

    Name: _____________________________________________________________________School: ________________________________________County: _____________________Address: _____________________________________________________________________Phone: __________________________________

    Return this form by July 6, 2007 to:Karl Heimbach, CMAACol. Zadok Magruder High School939 Muncaster Mill Road, Rockville, MD 20855

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    4th Annual M.S.A.D.A. Summer Institute4th Annual M.S.A.D.A. Summer Institute4th Annual M.S.A.D.A. Summer Institute4th Annual M.S.A.D.A. Summer Institute4th Annual M.S.A.D.A. Summer Institute

    Date: Monday, July 23, 2007Cost: $90.00 per class if you register by June 20th, 2007

    $110.00 per class if you register between June 21st-July 15th, 2007$125.00 per class for registration at the door

    Location: Winston Churchill High School (Montgomery County)11300 Gainsborough Road, Potomac, Maryland 20854

    Classes: Session 1 8:00am-12:00pmLTC 501LTC 707LTC 714

    CAA Exam: 10:00-12:00pm

    Registration:Name: _____________________________________________________________________School: ________________________________________County: _____________________Address: _____________________________________________________________________Phone: __________________________________

    Session 1 ________________________ _________________LTC Class Selected Cost

    Session 2 ________________________ _________________LTC Class Selected Cost

    __________________Total Amount Enclosed

    Payment: Please make checks payable to “MSADA” and send your check and registration to:Karl Heimbach, CMAA, Athletic DirectorMagruder High School5939 Muncaster Mill Road, Rockville, MD 20855

    New AD WNew AD WNew AD WNew AD WNew AD Workshop - Lorkshop - Lorkshop - Lorkshop - Lorkshop - LTC 502TC 502TC 502TC 502TC 502

    Date: Thursday, July 26, 2007Cost: $95 if you register by June 20, 2007

    $105 if you register between June 21st and July 15th

    $130 if you register at the doorLocation: Clarksburg High School (Montgomery County)Time: 8:30 AM – 2 PM

    Registration:Name: _____________________________________________________________________School: ________________________________________County: _____________________Address: _____________________________________________________________________Phone: __________________________________

    Mail to: Karl Heimbach, CMAACol. Zadok Magruder High School5939 Muncaster Mill Road, Rockville, MD 20855

    Session 2 1:00pm-5:00pmLTC 504LTC 618LTC 619

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    16 SportsmanshipSportsmanshipSportsmanshipSportsmanshipSportsmanshipRonald D. Lane, CAA, Springbrook High SchoolWe were all shocked at the recent video of a father of a six-year-old wrestler who stormed onto the mat to tossanother six-year-old wrestler off his son. Or the story of an ice hockey parent who punched an official for notmaking the correct call against his son’s team. Or, how during a 65-lb. Pop Warner football game, a father walkedonto the field, leveled an official, and then instigated a full riot of parents while two teams of frightened kids lookedon.

    We can go on and on with examples of such stories. Each of us, as sports administrators, are always on ourtoes, vigilant for signs that an incident like one of these might happen at our own home games. These uglyincidents can occur in all sports in any school in the country. They cross both genders and all socio-economiclevels. There seems to be no escaping this frightening and disheartening trend.

    And yet, most simply, what we are lacking is common sportsmanship. Has the Golden Rule, “Do unto others asyou would have them do unto you” disappeared from society? The once held belief that participating in sportsbuilds solid citizens seems to be vanishing from our recreation leagues and our schools. Why do so manyconsistently challenge the decisions of officials? Why is it no longer a satisfactory accomplishment for a team tohave a winning, successful season, but instead a battle ground for parents as they frequently complain aboutinsufficient playing time for their son or daughter?

    While we may not know the answers to these questions, we feel that the key to regaining good sportsmanship inour schools is through education, modeling, and maintenance of the highest expectations for all involved. Thisstarts, of course, with us, as the leaders of our athletic communities.

    As sports administrators, we need to model and maintain the highest sportsmanship expectations for our coaches,students, parents, families and fans. There are several ways to do this. First, at school functions such as “Back-To-School Night,” you and/or your principal can share expectations of good sportsmanship. These expectationsshould also be presented in writing and disseminated to your community, via articles in your school and localnewspapers, conversations with radio announcers, and video clips on local TV stations. Ask your principal to talkabout these expectations at your pep rallies and school-wide assemblies. Constantly work hard to be sure yoursportsmanship expectations remain in prominent locations in your school community, taking advantage of yourschool web page, your local grocery store, and your local pizza hang-out. Good sportsmanship will evolve andimprove with a concerted effort on the part of the school leaders to communicate it as a high priority for yourathletic community.

    With all of that said, your most diligent efforts will likely fail unless your coaches buy into and support this concept.Since a coach is the most scrutinized person during a game, he or she can be a positive and highly effective rolemodel, as the assistant coaches, players, parents, fans and families will frequently emulate the head coach. Asthe leader of the athletic community in your school, it is your responsibility to emphasize to your coaches thatwinning is important, but doing it with class, poise, and fairness is imperative.

    Students and parents need to be taught what sportsmanship expectations are desired. They need to be giventhese goals and standards early in the process. Students and parents alike should be given handouts at all pre-season meetings where the expectations are in writing, and are discussed at length. Coaches need to reinforcethese items whenever they can. Public address announcers should also read sportsmanship expectationsbefore each game.

    Repetition is the key if we expect our community to listen to us. We continue to see on TV, ESPN, video, sportsbroadcasts, arguments with officials and taunting and unacceptable behavior over and over again. We need to

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    consistently emphasize the positive side of sports as well. Our society seems to have adopted certainunsportsmanlike behaviors that would not have been tolerated just a decade or two ago. Think back to your youthand ask yourself whether your own parents would have taken your side over that of your teacher or a coach in adisagreement. I am sure that not many of you would have answered affirmatively. Can we turn this around? Notovernight, but it can be done. We need to expect better behavior and believe that it will happen. Through this, itcan be achieved. By not accepting bullish behavior as educators and sports administrators, we can make adifference in a very positive way.

    Below is a list of expectations that we use at Springbrook High School. It has been modified with permission froma similar posting on the Walt Whitman High School athletic web page.

    Expectations of Athletes1. Treat opponents with respect.2. Respect the judgment of contest officials.3. Abide by the rules of the event.4. Display no behavior that could incite fans.5. Cooperate with officials, coaches and participants to conduct a fair contest.6. Accept seriously the responsibility of representing the school and community.7. Display positive behavior in public at all times.8. Live up to the high standards of sportsmanship established by the coach.

    Expectations of Parents, Students & Other Fans1. Realize that spectators represent the school just as the members of the team and, therefore, have an

    obligation to demonstrate good sportsmanship and encourage good sportsmanship in others.2. Recognize that good sportsmanship is more important than victory by approving and applauding good

    team play, individual skill and outstanding examples of sportsmanship exhibited by either team.3. Recognize that, since the primary purpose of interscholastic athletics is to promote the physical, social

    and emotional well being of players through the medium of contest, victory or defeat is of secondaryimportance.

    4. Treat visiting teams and officials as guests, extending to them every courtesy.Expectations of Coaches

    1. Always set a good example for participants and fans to follow.2. Instruct participants in proper sportsmanship responsibilities and demand that they make sportsmanship

    and ethics the #1 priority.3. Respect the judgment of contest officials, abide by the rules of the event and display no behavior that could

    incite fans.4. Treat opposing coaches, directors, participants and fans with respect. Shake hands with officials and the

    opposing coaches in public.5. Develop and enforce penalties for participants who do not abide by sportsmanship standards.

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    In Memoriam

    Margaret A. Hedges, former athletic director at Albert Einstein High School, passed away on March 10, 2007. Herhusband and three sons, her parents and two brothers survive her.

    Winfred Edward Lakes, 82, died March 30, 2007. Ed had a long and honored career as a teacher and coach, highschool principal and supervisor of physical education and health in the Charles County School System. Ed was one of thefounders of the MSADA and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1984. He is survived by his wife, two sons, twodaughters and four grandchildren.