Lila Cockrell Theatre 5th Annual

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Lila Cockrell Theatre 5th Annual
5th Annual
Some of our 2016 Confirmed Summit Speakers Include:
Carey Casey
CEO National Center
for Fathering
Matt Birk
NFL Director of
Football Development
Kevin DeShazo
Author of iAthlete:
Impacting Student-Athletes
of a Digital Generation
Chad Hennings
Friday, February 19
Lila Cockrell Theatre
th
San Antonio, TX
For more information on how to buy tickets,
accommodations, and additional speakers visit
www.thscef.com
Tickets are $89 In Advance
or $99 At The Door.
All tickets are general admission.
Ticket price includes lunch and refreshments for the attendee.
To pay with a school check please call the
THSCA offices at 512.392.3741.
Doors will open at 8:30 AM.
The Summit will run from
approximately 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM.
Charlotte Jones Anderson
3-Time Superbowl Champion/ Executive Vice President &
3-Time Author/
Chief Branding Officer for the
Retired Air Force Pilot
Dallas Cowboys
Paul Vitale
Motivational Speaker
and Author of Discover
the Now
Clint Rutledge
Author/Speaker and
Director of The Fourth
Quarter Leadership Institute
The Texas Coaches Leadership Summit is the signature event
of the Texas High School Coaches Education Foundation which is
committed to helping coaches be the best they can be for the
benefit of our student athletes. We want to unite coaches from
across the state of Texas with one primary purpose…to coach
beyond the game.
Over the years, the state of our society has significantly
changed and children are flooding into our educational system
laden with social issues that could hinder or negate their chances
for success. With domestic violence coming to the forefront
recently, the lack of fathers and positive male role models in the
lives of American youth today is quickly becoming an epidemic
that we feel athletics and coaches, specifically, can play a part in
changing for the better. We will be featuring a slate of excellent
speakers who will be addressing core values, proper use of social
media, domestic and dating violence awareness, the coach’s role
as a father figure, and much more, in the hopes that our coaches
statewide can carry the torch to help our student athletes become
successful and responsible citizens.
If a coach can effectively utilize the platform that athletics
provides to teach not only the sport, but life skills and principles
such as commitment, service, leadership, respect, responsibility
and teamwork, we could start to change the downward slide of
our country. This movement can only come through a coaching
profession that is united in its’ purpose to Coach Beyond the
Game!