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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - January 4, 2002
Contact: John Johnson or Randy Allen
517.332.5046 or www.mhsaa.com
Keynote Speakers Announced For
Women In Sports Leadership Conference; TWO-DAE, PACE, AD Training
On Weekend Schedule
EAST LANSING, Mich. - Jan. 4 - A day of educational opportunities
for coaches, officials and athletic administrators will again
precede this year's Women In Sports Leadership Conference, sponsored
by the Michigan High School Athletic Association, the first weekend
in February.
On February 2, the day before the general conference opens, the
MHSAA will again conduct its annual Program of Athletic Coaches
Education (PACE) at two levels. PACE provides training in legal
responsibilities, prevention and care of sports injuries, physical
conditioning, planning and evaluating instruction, motivation
of student-athletes, positive coaching and MHSAA regulations.
Level I is the basic program, and Level II deals with advanced
topics. Registration for PACE is $50 per individual for the Level
I seminar, and those who have completed Level I may register
for Level II at a cost of $50.
For the second year the MHSAA is providing as part of the WISL
weekend, training for officials and athletic administrators.
TWO-DAE is the acronym for: Trained Women Officials - Dedicated,
Accomplished, Educated, the title of a day-long workshop designed
to assist new female officials and females interested in becoming
registered high school game officials, learn the tools of this
avocation. TWO-DAE will feature the six-hour Rookie Official
Training Program intended to help participants understand officiating
mechanics, study basic rules, explore the psychology of officiating
and review the elements of professionalism in officiating. The
cost of the TWO-DAE clinic is $30. Last year, 53 individuals
participated in this new program.
For individuals who are new school athletic directors or interested
in becoming an athletic director, the Michigan Interscholastic
Athletic Administrators Association (MIAAA) will be offering
the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association
Leadership Training course. The four-hour session has a registration
fee of $79 and the presentation will focus on daily duties of
an athletic director.
For more information about pre-conference activities, contact
the MHSAA at 1661 Ramblewood Drive, East Lansing, MI 48823. Telephone:
517/332-5046. E-Mail: [email protected].
Former San Francisco Chronicle sports writer Jane Gottesman headlines
the major speakers for the 14th annual Women In Sports Leadership
Conference, which will take place at the Sheraton Lansing Hotel,
February 3-4. Gottesman will deliver an address "Game Face:
What Does A Female Athlete Look Like?," to the opening general
session, which will be attended by over 500 people on February
3.
Also on the agenda for this year's conference are Susan McFarland,
of Life Enrichment Seminars of Ada, Michigan, who will present
her speech, "Live With Abandon and Hope for the Best"
at the banquet on the first day of the conference; and Jack Reenkens,
author of the book, "Recruiting Realities," will be
the general session speaker the morning of the second day of
the conference.
"Pregame" is the theme for this year's conference,
providing a focus for the administrators, student-athletes, coaches
and officials in attendance. As in past years, registration for
the nation's first and longest-running program of its type is
limited to 500. (NOTE - Media registration is complimentary -
A copy of the WISL brochure can be viewed on the MHSAA Web Site)
One of the top attractions for of the conference will be a Student
Leadership Workshop each day.
The MHSAA is a private, not-for-profit corporation of voluntary
membership by over 1,300 public and private senior high schools
and junior high/middle schools which exists to develop common
rules for athletic eligibility and competition. No government
funds or tax dollars support the MHSAA, which was the first such
association nationally to not accept membership dues or tournament
entry fees from schools. Member schools which enforce these rules
are permitted to participate in MHSAA tournaments, which attract
approximately 1.6 million spectators each yea
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