schedule of events general information

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schedule of events general information
SCHEDULE OF E V E NT S
8:30 AM-10:30 AM
REGISTRATION(SFH ANNEX)
AND BYU FOOTBALL PRACTICE
11:15 AM-11:30 AM
KALANI SITAKE WELCOME
(SFH COURT BLEACHERS)
11:45 AM-12:45 PM
BREAKOUT SPEAKERS
SESSION No. 1
12:45 PM-1:45 PM
LUNCH (SFH ANNEX)
GE N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O N
COST
The registration fee is $40 per coach and includes both lunch
and dinner. Cash or check only please (no ATM on site)
ADVANCE REGISTRATION
We recommend you pre-register for this event by contacting:
Lia Barlow
lia.barlow@byu.edu
ON-SITE REGISTRATION
Registration will take place in the Smith Fieldhouse (SFH) on
2:00 PM-3:00 PM
BREAKOUT SPEAKERS
SESSION No. 2
the morning of the clinic. Registration will be in the west annex
3:15 PM-4:15 PM
BREAKOUT SPEAKERS
SESSION No. 3
PARKING
4:30 PM-5:30 PM
DINNER (SFH ANNEX)
5:30 PM-6:30 PM
BREAKOUT WITH
BYU COACHES
POSITION MEETING ROOMS
STUDENT ATHLETE BUILDING
BYU FOOTBALL CAMP DATES:
June 13-16, 2016
June 27-30, 2016
BYUsportscamps.com
BYU FOOTBALL CUB CAMP DATES:
June 6-8, 2016
June 9-11, 2016
section of the SFH, shown with a blue star on the map below.
Please use the large parking lot west of the football practice
fields (marked Yellow in the map below)
2016 GUEST SPE AKERS
SHAUN AGUANO
CHANDLER HS (AZ)
One of the most innovative offensive minds in
Arizona, Coach Aguano has achieved great success
with his unique approach to teaching technique,
fundamentals, and offensive schemes. He has 20
years of high school coaching experience (13 in Arizona, 7 in Hawaii),
in the UnderArmour™, Semper Fidelis™, and Army All American Bowls.,
as well as coaching the Chandler Wolves to win the 2014 Arizona State
Championship.
SHANNON BENTON
FROSTPROOF HS (FL)
Shannon was named head football coach in 2014.
A graduate of Frostproof, Shannon was a four-year
starting all-state cornerback who helped lead the
Bulldogs to win the 1999 Florida state championship. Having played as a Frostproof Bulldog, Shannon understands the
school and community, and knows how to give back and you can see
that heart, that love, he has for his kids.
SCOTT CRINER
ROCKY MOUNTAIN HS (ID)
Scott led the Grizzlies to win the 2015 Idaho 5A
State Championship as Head Coach & Offensive
Coordinator. Rocky Football is about creating an
environment conducive to learning and the continuous development
of one’s self, with daily improvement in one’s character, through effort
with deliberate and directed hard work. Scott provides his students with
direction and motivation to keep them on-task.
2016 SPRING GAME
MARCH 26th
LAVELL EDWARDS STADIUM
RAY FENTON
LOS ALAMITOS HS (CA)
Ray is the new head coach of the Los Alamitos Griffins in 2016, after coaching Fountain Valley the past
three seasons. He replaces legendary John Barnes,
Orange County’s all-time leader in wins, who retired
after 37 years. Earlier in his career, Ray led Cypress to the CIF-Southern
Section championship in 2007, when he also was named California state
coach of the year.
BRANDON MATICH
EAST HIGH SCHOOL (UT)
Brandon has coached at East since 2010 after 5
years in Park City, bringing the triple-option Leopards their 1st state title in 19 years in 2015. When
asked what had changed, Matich and every player
pointed out the same thing — early morning workouts, great leadership
and entirely buying into the program — as the biggest reasons for their
success. It’s how he’s rebuilt and reconstructed the program he grew up
cheering for into one of the state’s elite.
PAUL NIHIPALI
CHAPARRAL HS (NV)
Paul became head coach of the Cowboys in 2014
after many years on the staff. At age 61, Paul could
easily be retired, but deserves credit for saving
Chaparral football and for being more than a coach. He’s that grandfather the players never had, someone who takes great interest in their
lives, and making their high school experience worthwhile. He gives
them hope, whether it’s winning a football game, or succeeding in life.
He is Chaparral football. In 2015, Paul led the Cowboys to their best
record in 25 years.
DAVID RODRIGUEZ
OCEANSIDE HS (CA)
Dave returned to become head coach last year of the
Oceanside Pirates when 26 year veteran John Carroll
retired. Dave began his coaching career at Oceanside in 1995, helping win championships in 1995, ’97,
’99 and 2002, before going to Arizona and coaching at 5 schools, two as
head coach, including being named 2014 Arizona Coach of the Year after
a 12-1 season at Sahuarita.
VAVAE TATA
KAHUKU HS (HI)
As a 1st year head coach, Coach Tata helped the
undefeated Kahuku Red Raiders claim their 8th Koa
Trophy as they won the 2015 Hawaii state football
division I championship. Vavae embraces the powerhouse tradition of
Red Raider football, while challenging his players to be student first,
athlete second. He emphasizes a continuing philosophy of faith, family,
future, and football. He considers it a lifetime commitment to mentor
them to be great men through college, career, and family.
JAIME ORTIZ
SAN CLEMENTE HS (CA)
Coach Ortiz says San Clemente is where the turf
meets the surf. It may also be the last one town,
one team high school in Southern California. It’s
something special that he reminds his boys about
on a daily basis. Jaime prefers the mentoring role he has with his
players, teaching them to always compete in everything they do, from the
classroom, to the weight room, study hall, and football field. Known for
developing Division I quarterbacks, the Tritons have reached the CIF-SS
Southwest Division championship game for two consecutive seasons.