
It’s that time of year again! As we gear-up for another basketball season in the great state of Kentucky, please look forward to information from St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital about a free-throw shooting fund raiser, which you should be receiving soon.
The KABC officers and board reps are doing many good things to promote the sport of basketball in our state. At our Fall Board meeting (during the coaching clinic), we made progress on several items.
First we decided to match Elizabethtown’s “donation” to start the Kentucky High School Basketball Hall of Fame, with a loan of our own of $25,000. This Hall of Fame will have the ability to be taken on the road and shared with those throughout the Bluegrass. Of course, its permanent home will be in E’Town. We will be announcing the first class of inductees at a press conference at the Marriott Griffin Gate in Lexington, on Tuesday, March 13 before the state tournament begins on Wednesday!
We also voted to allow different options for membership beginning next year. Now we will be offering “school” memberships for $100. Another exciting happening will be our offer to KABC members, to take advantage of the Marriott’s proposal of state tournament rooms for $100 per night! They will also be offering a shuttle to and from the games, this should be especially helpful for those of you who wish to avoid searching for a parking spot.
Our clinic was one of the best in recent memory. Looking back at our “Championship Speakers,” it’s quite simple to understand why these coaches won championships in the past year.
By beginning a youth program at Rockcastle County, Coach Chrysti Noble took a group of girls who had “grown-up” together in the program and parlayed that into the Girl’s Sweet 16 State Championship. Coach Kerry Stovall at Christian County showed us all how he has a plan, is organized, follows his plan (with a little refining from time to time), and won the Boy’s Sweet 16. Congratulations to both, we all enjoyed your presentation at the clinic.
Kelly Wells at University of Pikeville, has a system, sticks to it, is organized, works his players hard and has taken Pikeville to a National Championship (to go along with his Sweet 16 State Championship at Mason County) in his short time there.
Donny Tyndall spoke at length about player development in his program at Morehead State. He shared his philosophy about hard work and accepting only maximum effort from his players. Coach Tyndall also drew a chuckle with his “mouse in the house” story!
Speaking strictly from a personal standpoint, Coach Don Meyer could possibly be the best clinic speaker I’ve had the privilege of hearing. He spoke about life and about coaching kids. Hearing him share his experiences, to go along with the years and years of accumulated knowledge made it quite easy to understand why he has so many coaching victories in his career.
On Saturday morning, we moved to Transylvania to the gym floor. It was there that 2011 National Championship Coach Scott Davenport from Bellarmine University put his enthusiasm on display. What a way for the Transy players to “wake-up!” Live drills with Scotty D! Coach Davenport makes you want to get to the gym immediately and start working-out your players.
Max Good…’nuf said! If you missed Max, you missed a real treat. Max warned us that he wasn’t going to do a lot of drills, but his message was clear to all of us…cherish the friendships you make while in the great business of coaching. They last a lifetime and you never know when someone dear to you will be gone.
Finally, Brad Stevens from back-to-back Final Four participant Butler University, took us through some of his favorite drills. He shared with us the expectations he has for his players, running times/conditioning, shots made, etc…and how they go about improving their players on a day-to-day basis.
From the feedback we have received, our clinic was an incredible success. We welcome more comments from our members, don’t hesitate to let us know your thoughts. Most everyone loved having the Saturday morning session on the gym floor…hopefully we can do it again next year. Equally as crucial to a successful clinic, was our lineup of speakers. These coaches made it fairly obvious to all of us why they are CHAMPIONS.
Good luck to each of you this year!
Sincerely,
David Henley, President
KABC
KABC Court News - Fall 2011
• The NCAA has tentatively approved a four day open evaluation period for April 2012. The NHSBCA and the KABC are evaluating possible regional as well as state showcase events. Member coaches and their athletes would be eligible to participate.
• The NHSBCA is evaluating a possible junior all-star national tournament for its member states to be held in July 2012.
• The forms for the new KABC/NHSBCA 2012-2013 school membership will be sent out in April 2012. A five month window will be available for your school to take advantage of this opportunity. The $100.00 school membership allows for 16 individual memberships (8 boy/8 girl).
• The Marriott Griffin Gate Resort and the KABC have negotiated a Sweet 16 four day room package for $99.00 per night. A first come- first serve for member coaches will open on January 1, 2012. Watch the website for details.
• The KHSBHF will have a pre Boys' Sweet 16 news conference on Tuesday, March 13, 2012, at 6:00 P.M. in the Griffin Gate Marriott to announce the first 16 inductees of its centennial class.
• The KABC sponsored Charity Stripe, a cancer fund raiser for St. Jude's Children's Hospital, will begin in the near future. The program is in memory of our Kentucky children who have succumbed to this deadly disease. Please take some time to help the nation's best children's cancer research and treatment hospital win this battle to save our children.
• Nominations for the KHSBHF, Century Club, and Court of Honor are available on our website.
• The KABC Coaches' Assist Fund is available to member coaches that find themselves in catastrophic conditions. If you know of a coach who needs our assistance, please contact your regional board member or Ken Trivette, executive director, at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
• Frank Surur Dawahare, one of the original founders of the East-West All-Star Games in 1949, passed away this past summer. Frank and the Dawahare family have been great supporters of Kentucky high school basketball and he will be missed. Future East-West games will be played in his memory and in honor of the Dawahare family.
• Remember only KABC member coaches can vote on or receive association awards. Your athletes' eligibility for awards also depends on your membership. KABC membership is a dual membership automatically making you a member of NHSBCA. Check our website to evaluate your 20111-2012 membership status.
• We wish you a joyous holiday season filled with "great calls" and "accurate shots".
KABC – Kentucky Association of Basketball Coaches
NHSBCA – National High School Basketball Coaches' Association
KHSBHF – Kentucky High School Basketball Hall of Fame