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TSSAA Announces A.F. Bridges Awards Ooltewah High, Ooltewah's Bean, Lookout Valley's Galloway Earn Honors by special report to The Chattanoogan posted October 26, 2009 HERMITAGE, Tenn. -- The A.F. Bridges Awards program was expanded 10 years ago to include 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. The awards recognize again this year 63 individuals from across our state that represent what’s best in high school athletics. Recognition was made in the above mentioned categories in each of the nine athletic districts in our state. Nominations were made by a Citizenship/Sportsmanship Committee in each athletic district and the final selection was made by a State Selection Committee. Bernard Childress, Executive Director of the TSSAA stated, “Being recognized for one of these awards as a school or individual should be seen as one of the highest honors in high school athletics in our state. Those who receive the awards truly reflect what high school athletics should be about, and that’s good sportsmanship and good citizenship.” These awards will be presented at the eight athletic district meetings held the week of November 9. ATHLETIC DISTRICT 1 School System Administrator of the Year Steve Dixon, Bristol City Schools Principal of the Year Jim Dykes, Volunteer High School Athletic Director of the Year Paul Pendleton, Tennessee High School Female Coach of the Year Anne Ricker, Chuckey-Doak High School Male Coach of the Year Jerry White, Hampton High School Official of the Year Don Lady, Bluff City Contributor of the Year Larry Harris, Kingsport ATHLETIC DISTRICT 2 School System Administrator of the Year V. L. Stonecipher, Anderson County Schools Principal of the Year Rick Walker, South-Doyle High School Athletic Director of the Year Clark Duncan, South-Doyle High School Female Coach of the Year Carmen Hines, Coalfield High School Male Coach of the Year David Moore, Farragut High School Official of the Year Larry Renfro, Alcoa Contributor of the Year Johnny "Goose" Lindsay, Kingsport ATHLETIC DISTRICT 3 School System Administrator of the Year Don Roberts - Meigs County Schools Principal of the Year Mark Bean, Ooltewah High School Athletic Director of the Year Joe Galloway, Lookout Valley High School Female Coach of the Year Anita Barker, Sequatchie County High School Male Coach of the Year Ronnie Davis, Polk County High School Official of the Year Leon Rash, Chattanooga Contributor of the Year Charles Smith, Dayton ATHLETIC DISTRICT 4 School System Administrator of the Year Dr. Dan Lawson, Tullahoma City Schools Principal of the Year Jimmy Maynard, Smith County High School Athletic Director of the Year Gary Miller, LaVergne High School Female Coach of the Year Deanna Teeter, Friendship Christian School Male Coach of the Year Randy King, Oakland High School Official of the Year Butch Patterson, McMinnville Contributor of the Year Ken Fountain, Watertown ATHLETIC DISTRICT 5 School System Administrator of the Year Richard McWhirter, Clarksvl-Montgomery Schools Principal of the Year Ken Willey, Donelson Christian Academy Athletic Director of the Year Clint Parnell, Goodpasture Christian School Female Coach of the Year Bettie Barkley, Donelson Christian Academy Male Coach of the Year Ted Young, Clarksville High School Official of the Year Rick Pearson, Mt. Juliet Contributor of the Year Harold Huggins, Nashville ATHLETIC DISTRICT 6 School System Administrator of the Year Ralph Ringstaff, Williamson County Schools Principal of the Year David Byrd, Wayne County High School Athletic Director of the Year Webb Williams, Mt. Pleasant High School Female Coach of the Year Stephanie Prewitt, Independence High School Male Coach of the Year Billy Mooney, Page High School Official of the Year David Mason, Brentwood Contributor of the Year Shaw Daniels, Mt. Pleasant ATHLETIC DISTRICT 7 School System Administrator of the Year Myles Wilson, Fayette County Schools Principal of the Year Scott Gatlin, Jackson Christian School Athletic Director of the Year Mike Poteete, Henry County High School Female Coach of the Year Mellanie Surratt, McNairy Central High School Male Coach of the Year Robert Craft, Trinity Christian Academy Official of the Year Bill Wheatley, Jackson Contributor of the Year Rick Taylor, Lexington ATHLETIC DISTRICT 8 School System Administrator of the Year Robert Galloway, Gibson County Schools Principal of the Year Robert Mitchell, Haywood County High School Athletic Director of the Year Jim Frazier, Haywood High School Female Coach of the Year Amy Beckley, Dyersburg High School Male Coach of the Year Derrick McCord, Dyer County High School Official of the Year Wayne McCrieght, Dresden Contributor of the Year Bob Parkins, Milan ATHLETIC DISTRICT 9 School System Administrator of the Year John Aitken, Shelby County Schools Principal of the Year Mike McIntyre, Germantown High School Athletic Director of the Year Bobby Alston, Memphis University School Female Coach of the Year Niki Bray, Memphis Central High School Male Coach of the Year Jesus Patino, White Station High School Official of the Year Jim Herbert, Memphis Contributor of the Year Harold Byrd, Bartlett A.F. Bridges Divisional Awards and State Award of Excellence The A.F. Bridges Divisional Awards are given to schools that have had no reported unsportsmanlike conduct incidents during the previous school year and have displayed an overall positive effort to teach, expect, and demand a positive atmosphere of sportsmanship at their particular contests. The schools that received this prestigious award were nominated by local officials associations, other member schools, and the Tennessee Observers Program for Sports (TOPS). Of the 27 divisional recipients, one school in each class will receive Tennessee’s top award for overall outstanding effort in its division. One of the three schools in each classification will be presented the A.F. Bridges State Award of Excellence shortly after the divisional awards are handed out. 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. The A.F. Bridges Award is given in honor of the TSSAA’s first executive secretary. He served as executive secretary from 1946 until his retirement in 1972. Under his leadership, athletics in the state of Tennessee reached a level of excellence and competence that earned the respect of all people. 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. EAST TENNESSEE CLASS A Cloudland High School Lookout Valley High School Rockwood High School CLASS AA Alcoa High School Grainger High School Knoxville Catholic High School CLASS AAA Baylor School Cherokee High School Ooltewah High School MIDDLE TENNESSEE CLASS A Cornersville High School Hampshire High School Santa Fe High School CLASS AA David Lipscomb High School Harpeth Hall High School Upperman High School CLASS AAA Father Ryan High School Lincoln County High School Whites Creek High School WEST TENNESSEE CLASS A Bradford High School First Assembly Christian School Huntingdon High School CLASS AA Crockett County High School Memphis University School Milan High School CLASS AAA Germantown High School Hardin County High School Munford High School (E-mail Stan Crawley at wscrawley@earthlink.net) |
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