State-By-State 2015 High School Track & Field Coaches of the Year Announced
By Kyle Terwillegar, USTFCCCA
August 3, 2015
NEW ORLEANS – The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) announced Monday the state-by-state winners of its second annual High School Coach of the Year award for track & field.
One boys coach and
one girls coach from each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia – as seen in the lists below – were honored for their successes during the 2015 track & field season, as selected by a committee of experts from around the nation.
State-by-state winners were selected based on their teams’ performances throughout the 2015 track & field season. Among the factors taken into consideration were team score and placement at the state championships, the number of different events in which student-athletes were qualified, individual championships, and how their teams’ performances stacked up to previous years (ex. First title in school history, consecutive titles, etc.).
Each honoree will receive a trophy from the USTFCCCA recognizing his or her achievements.
The winners from each state are in consideration for the association’s National High School Track & Field Coach of the Year award. One boys coach and one girls coach from among all the states will be selected by a panel of experts and be announced later this month as the national winners.
In addition to earning a trophy as the national winner, the two 2015 track & field honorees will be recognized alongside the two 2014 National High School Cross Country Coaches of the Year, Bill Aris (Fayetteville Manlius HS/New York) and Bill Miles (Wayzata HS/Minnesota).
The full lists can be seen below.
ABOUT THE USTFCCCA
The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) is a non-profit professional organization representing cross country and track & field coaches of all levels. The organization represents over 9,000 coaching members encompassing 94% of all NCAA track & field programs (DI, DII, and DIII) and includes members representing the NAIA and NJCAA, as well as a number of state high school coaches associations. The USTFCCCA serves as an advocate for cross country and track & field coaches, providing a leadership structure to assist the needs of a diverse membership, serving as a lobbyist for coaches’ interests, and working as a liaison between the various stakeholders in the sports of cross country and track & field.
2015 USTFCCCA Boys High School Track & Field Coaches of the Year (State-by-State Winners)
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State | Coach Name | School |
Alabama | Steve Reaves | Winfield City High School |
Alaska | Marcus Dunbar | Kodiak High School |
Arizona | Chris Hanson | Desert Vista High School |
Arkansas | Kyle Jackson | Gurdon High School |
California | Coley Candaele | Vista Murrieta High School |
Colorado | Ben Montoya | Fountain-Ft. Carson High School |
Connecticut | Kelvin Kearse | Windsor High School |
Delaware | James H. Solomon | Dover High School |
District of Columbia | Anthony Belber | Georgetown Day School |
Florida | Jorge Fleitas | Dr. Phillips High School |
Georgia | Napoleon Cobb | Southwest Dekalb High School |
Hawaii | Harvey McInerny | Kamehameha Kapalama High School |
Idaho | Bryan Stith | Capital High School |
Illinois | Chad Lakatos | Edwardsville High School |
Indiana | Ken Browner | Carmel High School |
Iowa | Corey Lamm | West Burlington Notre Dame High School |
Kansas | Greg Smarsh | Andale High School |
Kentucky | Demetrius Gay | Henry Clay High School |
Louisiana | Pete Boudreaux | Catholic High School |
Maine | Paul Soracco | Lewiston High School |
Maryland | Tony Griner | Century High School |
Massachusetts | Peter Comeau | Andover High School |
Michigan | Al Leslie | Saline High School |
Minnesota | Aaron Berndt | Wayzata High School |
Mississippi | Chris Bush | Oxford High School |
Missouri | Dean Hays | Hardin-Central High School |
Montana | Tony Arntson | Helena High School |
Nebraska | Dan Tietjen | Creighton Preparatory School |
Nevada | Dan Kober | Faith Lutheran High School |
New Hampshire | Mike Lyford | Portsmouth High School |
New Jersey | Jeff Dzuranin | Rancocas Valley High School |
New Mexico | Joe Giglia | Cimarron High School |
New York | James Jackson | Boy’s and Girl’s High School |
North Carolina | Londell McClary | Mallard Creek High School |
North Dakota | Tim Jacobsen | Bismarck Century High School |
Ohio | Sidney Booker | Dunbar High School |
Oklahoma | Stefan Seifried | Moore High School |
Oregon | Brad Smith | Henley High School |
Pennsylvania | Dr. Robert Beale | Cheltenham High School |
Rhode Island | Vincent McGinn | La Salle Academy |
South Carolina | David Pratt | Hanahan High School |
South Dakota | Jason Wagoner | Roosevelt High School |
Tennessee | Brad Perry | Brentwood Academy |
Texas | Lloyd Banks | Thurgood Marshall High School |
Utah | Dace Goulding | Desert Hills High School |
Vermont | Geoff Bennett | South Burlington |
Virginia | Claude Toukene | Western Branch High School |
Washington | Neil Holford | Lummi Nation School |
West Virginia | Rick Haught | Ritchie County High School |
Wisconsin | Mike Jameson | Bay Port High School |
Wyoming | Roosevelt Brown | Natrona County High School |
2015 USTFCCCA Girls High School Track & Field Coaches of the Year (State-by-State Winners)
|
State | Coach Name | School |
Alabama | Charles Tiller | American Christian Academy |
Alaska | Jason Hofacker | Anchorage Christian Schools |
Arizona | Tim O’Neil | Mountain Pointe High School |
Arkansas | Leon White | Cabot High School |
California | Wesley W. Smith | Oaks Christian High School |
Colorado | Maurice Henriques | Niwot High School |
Connecticut | Corey Bernier | Tolland High School |
Delaware | Megan Baker | Hodgson Vocational Technical High School |
District of Columbia | Desmond Dunham | Woodrow Wilson High School |
Florida | Carmen Jackson | Miami Northwestern High School |
Georgia | Robert Wilson | Westlake High School |
Hawaii | Kevin Kruszona | Kaiser High School |
Idaho | Cori Mooney | Boise High School |
| Jake Wimer | Boise High School |
Illinois | Brian Evans | Lincoln Way East High School |
Indiana | DeDee Nathan | Pike High School |
Iowa | Jane Wheeler | Pleasant Valley High School |
| Kenny Wheeler | Pleasant Valley High School |
Kansas | Ted Zuzzio | Baldwin High School |
Kentucky | Tony Harden | St. Henry District High School |
Louisiana | Eddie Cole | Episcopal High School |
Maine | Chris Libby | Orono High School |
Maryland | Jason Miller | Maryvale Preparatory School |
Massachusetts | Jamal Prince | Cambridge Rindge and Latin School |
Michigan | Scott Werner | Pewamo-Westphalia High School |
Minnesota | Andrew Hillard | Lakeville South High School |
Mississippi | Jeffery Gibson | McComb High School |
Missouri | Daniel Harris | John Burroughs High School |
Montana | Jerry Boshee | Glacier High School |
Nebraska | Jason Hale | Holdrege High School |
Nevada | Roy Session | Centennial High School |
New Hampshire | Noah Pion | Bedford High School |
New Jersey | Mike McCabe | Union Catholic High School |
New Mexico | Joe Giglia | Cimarron High School |
New York | Mike DeMay | Rush-Henrietta High School |
North Carolina | Antwan Hughes | Parkland Magnet High School |
North Dakota | Nick Walker | Bismarck Century High School |
Ohio | Roger Whittaker | Gahanna Lincoln High School |
Oklahoma | Matthew George | Bishop McGuinness High School |
Oregon | Dave Turnbull | Summit High School |
Pennsylvania | Lou Mariotti | Hickory High School |
Rhode Island | John Marchand | Smithfield High School |
South Carolina | George Moss | JL Mann High School |
South Dakota | Paul Hendry | Stevens High School |
Tennessee | Beverly Blackwell | Signal Mountain High School |
Texas | Renee Gerbich | Converse Judson High School |
Utah | Troy Norris | Panguitch High School |
Vermont | Chip Langmaid | St. Johnsbury Academy |
Virginia | Justin Byron | Nansemond River High School |
Washington | Cheryl Schauble | Kamiakin High School |
West Virginia | Shane Eakle | Tucker County High School |
Wisconsin | Joe Hanson | Dodgeville/Mineral Point High School |
Wyoming | Mark Kelting | Campbell County High School |
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