A.F. BRIDGES AWARDS PROGRAM WINNERS - TSSAA

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TENNESSEE SECONDARY SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION HERMITAGE, TENNESSEE

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2012 FALL STATE CHAMPIONS

TSSAA is proud to recognize the 2012 Fall Sports Champions

CHEERLEADING

Junior Varsity Pom Arlington High School

CROSS-COUNTRY

A-AA GIRLS Christian Academy of Knoxville

GOLF

A-AA GIRLS Signal Mountain High School

Junior Varsity Hip Hop St. Benedict at Auburndale

AAA GIRLS Ravenwood High School

AAA GIRLS Clarksville High School

Small Varsity Pom Warren County High School

DIVISION II-A GIRLS Webb School of Knoxville

DIVISION II-A GIRLS Franklin Road Academy

Small Varsity High Kick Dobyns-Bennett High School

DIVISION II-AA GIRLS Baylor School

DIVISION II-AA GIRLS Baylor School

Large Varsity High Kick Ooltewah High School

A-AA BOYS Greeneville High School

A-AA BOYS Macon County High School

Large Varsity Jazz Ravenwood High School

AAA BOYS Brentwood High School

AAA BOYS Siegel High School

Small Varsity Hip Hop Hendersonville High School

DIVISION II-A BOYS Webb School of Knoxville

DIVISION II-A BOYS Evangelical Christian School

Small Varsity Jazz Brentwood Academy

DIVISION II-AA BOYS McCallie School

DIVISION II-AA BOYS Baylor School

Large Varsity Pom Houston High School

Large Varsity Hip Hop St. Benedict at Auburndale

Freshman Blackman High School

Junior Varsity Arlington High School

Routine Non-Tumbling Montgomery Central High School

Routine Non-Building Knox. Halls High School

Cheer Only Building Macon County High School

Small Varsity Franklin High School

Super Varsity Arlington High School

Medium Varsity Brentwood High School

Large Varsity Centennial High School

GIRLS SOCCER

A-AA Christ Presbyterian Academy

AAA Brentwood High School

Division II-A University School of Nashville

Division II-AA Father Ryan High School

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

A Friendship Christian School

AA Goodpasture Christian School

AAA Ravenwood High School

Division II-A St. Cecilia Academy

Division II-AA St. Agnes Academy

FOOTBALL

DIVISION II-A Webb School of Knoxville

DIVISION II-AA Ensworth High School

CLASS 1A Gordonsville High School

CLASS 2A Friendship Christian School

CLASS 3A Christian Academy of Knoxville

CLASS 4A Fulton High School

CLASS 5A Beech High School

CLASS 6A Whitehaven High School

Small Co-Ed Blackman High School

Large Co-Ed Jackson Christian School

Super Co-Ed Dyer County High School

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TSSAA STAFF

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WINTER 2013 EDITION

ARTICLES

6 A. F. Bridges Awards

HSs are honored for sportsmanship.

13 Tennessee Titans Mr. Football Award Winners

Backs and linemen are honored for their performances on the gridiron.

FEATURES

5 Distinguished Service Recognition

A coach, official, administrator and contributor are recognized for excellence.

14 TMSAA - Richard McWhirter

A report on TMSAA meeting.

15 Trina Melton

Information on the Sixteenth Annual Cheer Coaches Conference.

15 Stephen Bargatze

An update on The Right Team.

17 2012 TSSAA/TIAAA Tennessee State Athletic Directors Conference

19 Basketball Schedules

Division I and II Boys and Girls championship playoff schedules.

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WHAT'S HAPPENING

NFHS Coaches Association Award Program

Website Usage Update

We are proud to announce that, again this year, the Board of Control has given TSSAA permission to participate in the NFHS Coaches Association Award Program. This program is designed to recognize State Active Coaches of the Year and Sectional Coaches of the Year in each sport sanctioned by the Association. Coaches are selected based on their accomplishments the previous school year. State and Sectional Coach of the Year winners will receive a certificate from the National Federation recognizing their accomplishments. Sectional Award winners will also be considered for the NFHS National Coach of the Year Award. A National committee will select the National Coaches of the Year and these individuals will receive a plaque from the national office recognizing their accomplishment. Each state is also allowed to nominate one Citation (Coach) nominee. NFHS Citations are presented to individuals who have made significant contributions to the NFHS and/or other national organizations that have had an impact on high school activities. Nominees for Contributor of the Year must exemplify the highest standards of sportsmanship, ethical conduct, moral character, and carry the endorsement of their respective state high school association.

TSSAA is proud to recognize our award winners for the 2011-12 school year.

They are as follows:

Boys Sports Football

Rick Rice, Wayne County High School Basketball

Samuel Bachelor, Memphis East High School Track

Brad Perry, Brentwood Academy Baseball

Brad Myers, Battle Ground Academy Soccer

Shawn Brower, Chattanooga Christian School

Wrestling Greg Foreman, Pigeon Forge High

School Cross Country Larry Blalock, Greeneville High

School Golf Jeff Fisher, Notre Dame High School Tennis Andy Veal, Brentwood High School Bowling Mike Ransom, Columbia Central High School

Girls Sports Basketball Becky LeGate, Christ Presbyterian Academy

Track Butch Stewart, Martin Luther King

High School Volleyball Kathy Slaughter, Independence High

School Softball Carol Mitchell, Gibbs High School Soccer Cal Sneller, Chattanooga Christian School Tennis Anne Ricksecker, Notre Dame High School Cross Country Pete Mueller, Ravenwood High School

Golf Vickie Moncrief, Clarksville High

School Girls Bowling Jenise Gordon, Girls Preparatory

School

Biggest day for website uses: 60,000 visited to get football playoff brackets. The next five biggest days of the fall for website access were weeks 1 through 5 of football playoffs, with 30,000 visits for the Friday BlueCross Bowl games.

TSSAA has 3,680 followers on Twitter

Mobile devices (tablets and smart phones) now make up 33% of all access to

Internet Explorer is still most used browser to access with ever declining number - now at 40%.

30% of all traffic to comes from users directly entering through their browser. Another 30% from Google search referring. The rest mostly come from links such as Yahoo, Bing, and .

Access to the TSSAA website came from 218 Tennessee locations, and all U.S. States. The state that received the least amount of visits (46) from Wyoming, almost all from Lander.

From outside of United States, there was a lot of access for football playoffs from Canberra, Australia (the capital of Australia). It is located in New South Wales province.

TSSAA Hall of Fame

We are currently in the process of selecting the TSSAA Hall of Fame Class of 2013. We will be announcing this year's inductees during the month of February.

The luncheon and induction ceremony will take place on Saturday, April 20. It will be held at 11:00 a.m. at the Embassy Suites Hotel and Conference Center in Murfreesboro.

If you have any questions please contact Heather Carter at 615-889-6740 or hcarter@.

TSSAA is proud to announce that Shawn Brower of Chattanooga Christian School was selected as NFHS National Coach of the Year in Soccer for the 2011-12 school year. The following criteria was used to select the National Coach of the Year: career coaching record, community service, involvement in school activities, involvement in the individual's profession at the local, state, and national levels, and the individual's basic philosophy of athletics.

Congratulations to all of our state and national honorees. This is a tremendous accomplishment and each recipient is very deserving of these accolades.

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DISTINGUISHED SERVICE RECOGNITION

ADMINISTRATOR - Turner Jackson TSSAA is proud to recognize Turner Jackson as its Distinguished Service honoree as an administrator. Turner graduated from Butler High School in

Huntsville, Alabama. While in high school, he was a two-time state wrestling champion. Turner went on to wrestle at the University of Chattanooga.

Coach Jackson took over the Bradley Central wrestling program in 1979. He was named athletic director in 2002, and continues to hold that position today.

Turner is married to the former Liz Hannah, who was also a stand-out athlete. Turner and Liz have two daughters, Brittany and Lindsay.

TSSAA proudly salutes Turner Jackson for his many years as an administrator as well as teaching and coaching students/athletes in Tennessee.

OFFICIAL - Mike Craft Mike Craft is a TSSAA veteran wrestling official of 37 years and a former NCAA wrestling official. During Mike's tenure as a TSSAA official, Mike has

been selected to work numerous finals matches in the TSSAA Individual and Dual Meet Tournaments. He continues to grade out as one of the top wrestling officials in the state of Tennessee. Mike was a high school wrestling state champ at Anniston High School and continued his wrestling career at UTC. Mike received the Most Improved Wrestler Award while at UTC in 1974. One of Mike's biggest thrills was watching his son Josh win a state championship while wrestling for East Ridge High School. Josh has followed in his father's footsteps and is now a polished wrestling official with the Chattanooga Wrestling Officials Association.

TSSAA proudly salutes Mike Craft as is Distinguished Service Award Winner in the Officials Category.

COACH - James Counce TSSAA is proud to recognize James Counce as its distinguished service honoree as a coach. James Counce played football at South Fulton High School and Murray State University before embarking on a coaching career at Ohio County, Kentucky,

and Marshall County Kentucky. He then became an assistant coach at Henry County High School in the mid-1970s. After leaving Henry County High School, Coach Counce was head coach at Camden for a year before spending 11 years at Dyersburg. He left Dyersburg

for a one-year stint as an assistant coach at Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville before returning to Dyersburg as head coach in 2008. He retired after leading Dyersburg to a 10-3 record the 2008 season, but could not turn down a chance to return to Henry County.

Coach Counce's record at Henry County High School speaks for itself. He is the winningest football coach in Henry County High School's history. He posted a 74-38 record from 1984-1993. His best seasons were an unbeaten regular 10-0 season in 1985 and a 12-2 with a semifinal berth in the Class AAA playoffs in 1992. In 2010 Henry County had a 10-2 season while going to the second round of the playoffs. In 2011 their record was 15-0 and they went on to win the 5A State Championship.

Counce spent 40 years coaching football and has an overall record of 185-90. He was named the Tennessee Titans Coach of the Week twice and won several Coach of the Year awards. He also served as an assistant coach in the Tennessee vs. Kentucky All-Star Game in 2004 and 2005, and was the head coach for Tennessee in 2006.

Coach Counce was married to Donna Marie Counce for 36 years until her death in 2007. He has one son, James Counce III, and three grandchildren, Caleb, a freshman at UT Martin, Matthew, a freshman at Henry County High School, and Rylee who is in the second grade at Rhea Elementary School. His hobbies include hunting and fishing.

TSSAA is proud to recognize James Counce for his work, dedication, and the many contributions he has made to students through his work as a coach.

CONTRIBUTOR - Chip Cirillo TSSAA is proud to recognize Chip Cirillo as its distinguished service honoree as a contributor.

Chip Cirillo was born in Cleveland, OH. He moved to Cherry Hill, NJ as a young child, then grew up near Chicago where he played football in high school. From there, he attended the University of Illinois.

Shortly after he graduated from college he moved to Middle Tennessee and started working in the newspaper business. He worked for several newspapers, including the Leaf-Chronicle in Clarksville before joining The Tennessean in 1996. He has held various jobs at The Tennessean, including covering high school sports, helping cover the Nashville Predators and working at the Williamson AM.

Chip has been focused on covering high school sports since 2009. Chip has become a fixture on press row at pretty much every state championship event throughout the school year.

TSSAA is proud to recognize Chip Cirillo for his contributions to high school athletics and the student athletes across the state.

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A . F. B R I D G E S AWA R D S

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As part of the "JUST DO WHAT'S RIGHT!" program, TSSAA recognizes member schools that have made the effort to remind their athletic family that there is a particular code of conduct, a particular level of expected behavior, and a way to act that is proper if one wishes to be a part of an athletic contest, regardless of how they participate.

"JUST DO WHAT'S RIGHT!" focuses on the foundation of what we hope all participants will do. Just do what you are supposed to do in representing yourself, your family, your school and community.

Those schools that received no reported unsportsmanlike conduct incidents during the 2011-12 season have received a certificate highlighting the "JUST DO WHAT'S RIGHT!" logo and this effort. We are specifically recognizing proper sportsmanship at athletic contests, but we all understand that the athletic contests are a small part of our educational program.

DIVISIONAL AWARDS

Local officials associations have been asked to nominate schools that they service that have displayed this overall positive effort to teach, expect, and demand a positive atmosphere of sportsmanship at their particular contests. Member schools have also been asked to nominate individuals or schools for special recognition for going the extra mile to do what's right. Nominations have also come from representatives of the Tennessee Obervers Program for Sports. The TOPS observers have shared the positive efforts that have been recognized at athletic contests across our state.

From these nominees and the schools that have received no reported unsportsmanlike conduct during the previous school year, 27 schools have been selected to receive the A.F. Bridges Award at the divisional level. Three Class A, three Class AA, and three Class AAA schools in each grand division have been recognized for a total of nine schools in each division and 27 schools overall. These schools will be presented "JUST DO WHAT'S RIGHT!" recognition banners at the regional meetings in each grand division of our state during November. Again, the TSSAA Board of Control has earmarked $27,000 toward a scholarship fund to recognize outstanding student athletes from the A. F. Bridges Divisional Finalists. Each school will receive $1,000 toward a scholarship to recognize an outstanding student athlete who represents the essence of good sportsmanship and citizenship. The criteria for this scholarship will be established by the school, and student athletes will be recognized later during the school year.

STATE AWARD OF EXCELLENCE

Of these 27 divisional recipients, one school in each class will receive Tennessee's top award for overall outstanding effort in its division. These schools will be presented the A.F. BRIDGES STATE AWARD OF EXCELLENCE. This is the highest award that can be bestowed upon a school to honor its overall efforts to promote citizenship and sportsmanship at school, and at athletic contests.

ATHLETIC DISTRICT AWARDS

The A.F. Bridges Awards program includes awards for School System Administrator of the Year, Principal of the Year, Athletic Director of the Year, Female Coach of the Year, Male Coach of the Year, Official of the Year, and Contributor of the Year. Recognition will be made in the above mentioned categories in each of the nine athletic districts in our state. Nominations have been made by a Citizenship/Sportsmanship Committee in each athletic district and final selection has been made by a State Selection Committee. The awards are named the A.F. BRIDGES AWARD in honor of the TSSAA's first executive secretary.

A.F. BRIDGES

A.F. Bridges was born in Athens, Louisiana on March 17, 1905. He attended school in Lincoln County, Tennessee and graduated from Central HS in Fayetteville in 1922. He earned his B.A. and M.A. from Peabody College in Nashville. He began his work as a teacher and coach at Peabody HS in Trenton, and after a number of years with the Milan, Henderson, and Covington schools, he returned in 1936 as Superintendent of the Trenton schools. Soon after, he became the Superintendent of the Covington City Schools. After three years in Covington, Mr. Bridges was named as the first full-time Executive Secretary of the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association and established the first TSSAA state office in Trenton in 1946. Under the leadership of A. Foster Bridges, athletics in the state of Tennessee reached a level of excellence and competence that earned the respect of all people. Mr. Bridges brought national recognition to Tennessee in HS athletics, and particularly in the field of girls' athletics and in the establishing of one of the most respected training programs for officials in the nation.Mr. Bridges was a person of high principles who displayed firmness and fairness, as well as the high ideals of ethics and integrity, as he and many other school people established the foundation of TSSAA across our state. It is our sincere wish that through honoring Mr. Bridges by naming this awards program after him, we will have the opportunity to remind young people of the positive characteristics, not only of this gentleman, but of athletics in general and participants specifically.

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T H E A . F. B R I D G E S AWA R D S

2011 DIVISIONAL FINALISTS 2012

WEST TENNESSEE

MIDDLE TENNESSEE

EAST TENNESSEE

CLASS A

1. Halls High School 2. Lake County High School 3. Union City High School

CLASS A

1. Eagleville High School 2. McEwen High School 3. Nashville Christian School

CLASS A

1. King's Academy 2. Hampton High School 3. Harriman High School

CLASS AA

1. Dyersburg High School 2. South Gibson County High School 3. St. Agnes Academy

CLASS AA

1. Livingston Academy 2. Martin Luther King High School 3. Stewart County High School

CLASS AA

1. Fulton High School 2. Gibbs High School 3. Meigs County High School

CLASS AAA

1. Hamilton High School 2. Henry County High School 3. Wooddale High School

CLASS AAA

1. Antioch High School 2. Cumberland County High School 3. Lawrence County High School

CLASS AAA

1. Bradley Central High School 2. Sullivan South High School 3. Tennessee High School

State Award of Excellence winners in bold type

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T H E A . F. B R I D G E S AWA R D S

2011 ATHLETIC DISTRICT AWARDS 2012

ATHLETIC DISTRICT 1

School System Administrator of the Year Dr. Richard Bales, Johnson City Schools Principal of the Year David McClain, North Greene HS Athletic Director of the Year

Calvin Decker, Morristown-Hamblen HS East Female Coach of the Year

Heather Kelley, Morristown-Hamblen HS West Male Coach of the Year

Rick Sinard, Jefferson County HS Official of the Year

Larry Bowling, Elizabethton Contributor of the Year Joe Whaley, Sevierville

ATHLETIC DISTRICT 4

School System Administrator of the Year Michael Martin, Van Buren County Schools

Principal of the Year Jeff Luttrell, Watertown HS Athletic Director of the Year Larry Silcox, Smith County HS Female Coach of the Year Brandi Holcomb, Watertown HS Male Coach of the Year Dickie Brown, Alvin C. York Institute

Official of the Year Nathan Davis, Cookeville Contributor of the Year Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance, Murfreesboro

ATHLETIC DISTRICT 7

School System Administrator of the Year Dr. Michael Price, Decatur County Schools

Principal of the Year Steve Lindsey, Lexington HS Athletic Director of the Year Ken Northcut, Trinity Christian Academy Female Coach of the Year Susan Humphry, Chester County HS

Male Coach of the Year James Burkley, Middleton HS

Official of the Year Ted Kessler, Bolivar Contributor of the Year Jon Davidson, Henry County

ATHLETIC DISTRICT 2

School System Administrator of the Year Greg Deal, Anderson County Schools Principal of the Year Dallas Davis, Wartburg Central HS Athletic Director of the Year Jason Surlas, Knoxville Catholic HS Female Coach of the Year Amy Breazeale, Rockwood HS Male Coach of the Year Eddie Courtney, Farragut HS Official of the Year Sam Layne, Kingston Contributor of the Year Knoxville Track Club

ATHLETIC DISTRICT 5

School System Administrator of the Year Richard Anderson, Christ Presbyterian Academy

Principal of the Year Dr. Steve Chauncy, Hillwood HS Athletic Director of the Year Chip Sullivan, Hunters Lane HS

Female Coach of the Year Becky LeGate, Christ Presbyterian Academy

Male Coach of the Year Presley Ramsey, Donelson Christian Academy

Official of the Year Darryl Keckler, Mt. Juliet Contributor of the Year Mike Organ, The Tennessean

ATHLETIC DISTRICT 8

School System Administrator of the Year Sandra Harper, Trenton Special School District

Principal of the Year David Byars, Westview HS Athletic Director of the Year Mark McClain, Covington HS Female Coach of the Year Teresa McCall, Greenfield HS Male Coach of the Year Scott Hewett, Dresden High School

Official of the Year Donny Joyner, Milan Contributor of the Year Charles Dawson, Dyersburg

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ATHLETIC DISTRICT 3

School System Administrator of the Year Jody Hargis, Grundy County Schools Principal of the Year Mark Turner, Grace Baptist Academy Athletic Director of the Year Howie Sompayrac, Notre Dame HS Female Coach of the Year

Susan Crownover, Girls Preparatory School Male Coach of the Year Austin Clark, Baylor School Official of the Year Doug Dennett, Hixson Contributor of the Year

Stan Crawley,

ATHLETIC DISTRICT 6

School System Administrator of the Year Gailand Grinder, Wayne County Schools Principal of the Year Herb Luker, Collinwood HS Athletic Director of the Year Ronnie Seigenthaler, Brentwood HS Female Coach of the Year Ragan Stooksberry, Collinwood HS Male Coach of the Year Rick Rice, Wayne County HS Official of the Year Thomas Frierson, Columbia Contributor of the Year Tom Anderson, Columbia

ATHLETIC DISTRICT 9

School System Administrator of the Year John Aitken, Shelby County Schools Principal of the Year Jim Long, Ridgeway HS Athletic Director of the Year Mark McDonald, White Station HS Female Coach of the Year

Elizabeth Marable, Frederick Douglass HS Male Coach of the Year

Samuel Bachelor, Memphis East HS Official of the Year

Nicholas Owens, Arlington Contributor of the Year Commercial Appeal, Best of Preps

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