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Board of Directors

Executive Director
Marty Johnson

Associate Executive
Director/Chief
Operating Officer

Tom Beach

Executive Director Emeritus
Steve Witty

President
Michael Adams

President-Elect
Kaley May

Assistant Director
Lisa Finn

Assistant Director
Kristi Sigler

Assistant Director
Renee Turpa

All-Star Games Director
Mike Broughton

Junior All-Star Director
Beth DeVinney

Junior All-Star
Selections (boys)

Brandon Ramsey

Junior All-Star
Selections (girls)

Brandon Bradley

Futures Games Director
Bill Zych

All-Star Shootout Director
Todd Howard

All-State Selections (boys)
David Wood

All-State Selections (girls)
Doug Springer

Player/Team of the Week (boys)
Kip Staggs

Player/Team of the Week (girls)
Debbie Smiley

Director of
Special Projects

Pat McKee

Website Coordinator
Gene Milner


District Representatives:

District I
Phil Brackmann
Fort Wayne Concordia

Jordan Heckard
LaPorte

Will Coatie
Elkhart

Carrie Shappell
Leo

Kelly Kratz
Valparaiso

Lenny Krebs
Warsaw

District II
Mark Detweiler
Delta

Rich Schelsky
Parke Heritage

Andy Weaver
Plainfield

Mickey Hosier
Alexandria

Lisa Finn
Indianapolis Cathedral

Brian Satterfield
Hamilton Southeastern

District III
Paul Ferguson
Columbus North

Todd Woelfle
Terre Haute North

Fonso White
Floyd Central

Jason Simpson
Greensburg

Kyle Brasher
Gibson Southern

Mark Hurt
Mooresville


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January is ‘Coaches vs. Cancer’ month

 
 
 

January once again has been designated as “Coaches vs. Cancer” month by the IBCA for high school basketball in Indiana in the 2024-25 season. This is the 18th season that the IBCA has supported such an initiative.

In the first 17 years of this initiative, boys’ and girls’ coaches across Indiana have raised nearly $1.6 million – including more than $99,200 last season – in the fight against cancer.

We want to send a special thank you to all coaches, teams, schools and dedicated community members who plan to participate in the 18th annual IBCA initiative against cancer during the 2024-25 season. The dollars raised through this initiative are saving lives all across Indiana!

According to American Cancer Society national figures, 79 percent of funds collected from “Coaches vs. Cancer” contests go toward research, patient support, education and advocacy; 18 percent of funds go toward additional fund-raising efforts; and 3 percent of funds go toward administrative costs.

This year, we are asking all coaches to get involved in this initiative by taking these simple steps:

  1. Pick a date in January for a “Coaches vs. Cancer” game to benefit the American Cancer Society. (Note: If you use the term “Coaches vs. Cancer,” which is trademarked, the net proceeds must go to the American Cancer Society; if your event benefits another organization, you need to use another term to label it.) If January doesn’t work, feel free to select a date that works for you and host a “Coaches vs. Cancer” game sometime during your season.
  2. Select a CVC champion to help host the game. We know you and your players are busy during the season, which is why nominating a student, teacher, parent or community member close to the program is a great way to create the best CVC experience without overburdening you and your team.
  3. Connect with your local American Cancer Society staff. Once you have selected a date and CVC Champion, connect with your local American Cancer Society staff. They are here to help support your efforts in any way possible. If you are unsure who your local contact is, feel free to reach out to Michael Smith. Michael can be reached at michael.smith@cancer.org. As you work to identify your “Coaches vs. Cancer” game, please alert Michael so he may assist with logistics and connect you with the best local American Cancer Society representative to help you with fund-raising ideas and details for your game.

Once you have determined the date for your Cancer-benefit game, please e-mail this information to Gene Milner (gmilner@tds.net) and copy Pat McKee (patmckee77@aol.com) so we can list the game dates on our IBCA calendar of games to benefit cancer charities.

Remember: If you use the phrase “Coaches vs. Cancer” for your event, the proceeds must go to the American Cancer Society as that organization has trademarked the “Coaches vs. Cancer” term. If your event is benefiting another cancer program, please give it another name and still report the event and the amount raised to the IBCA. The IBCA wants to track all the events hosted by member coaches that fight against cancer.

The American Cancer Society will present banners to programs that meet certain levels of donations in official “Coaches vs. Cancer” events. Categories are Champion ($10,000 or more), MVP ($5,000 to $9,999) and All Star ($2,500 to $4,999). To be eligible, all funds raised during the school year must be turned into the local American Cancer Society office no later than June 1, 2025. For accounting purposes, it helps tremendously if funds can be reported and turned in by March 8, 2024.

After your cancer-benefit game, regardless of what charity benefits, we ask you to do the following:

  1. E-mail Pat McKee at patmckee77@aol.com to let him know how much money was collected and to what charity the funds were donated. Please make sure to make sure Pat knows whether this is a Boys’ program, a Girls’ program or a combined Boys-Girls effort from your school.
  2. Call Bob Lovell of Indiana SportsTalk and let him know how much you collected.
  3. If an official “Coaches vs. Cancer” game, send a check for the amount collected (payable to the "American Cancer Society" and include “Coaches vs. Cancer/School Name (boys and/or girls)” in the memo line to: American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 68145, Indianapolis, IN 46268. If your beneficiary is another group or organization, get your funds to that group or organization.
Several students and an adult mentor prepare for 'Coaches vs. Cancer' activities at a game between Greenwood and host Columbus North on Dec. 6, 2016.

Several students and an adult mentor prepare for "Coaches vs. Cancer" activities at a game between Greenwood and host Columbus North on Dec. 6, 2016.


The “Coaches vs. Cancer” program is an amazing way to encourage team unity, build school spirit, support those in your community who have been touched by cancer and fight back against a disease that has taken so much. Please make plans now to include a "Coaches vs. Cancer" game on your schedule for the 2024-25 season. Our goal is 100 percent participation of all high schools in Indiana.

Please contact Michael Smith at ACS today.
michael.smith@cancer.org
812-781-0435



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