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NOVEMBER 2008 Mineral Springs Segrest to Receive NIAAA Citation Gary Segrest, athletic director and head football coach at Mineral Springs High School since 2004, has been selected as one of eight athletic administrators to receive the 2008 National Federation of State High School Associations Citation by the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association. Segrest is scheduled to receive the award at the National Athletic Administrators Conference on December 16, 2008 at the Marriott Hotel and Convention Center in San Diego, California. Segrest was named the Arkansas Athletic Director of the Year for 1994-95 and 2006-07. He also received the Athletic Management Magazine Award of Excellence for High School Athletic Facilities and Improvements. Segrest is a former president of the Arkansas High School Athletic Administrators Association and served as a board member of the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association from 2002-2004. The AHSAAA honored Segrest with the State Award of Merit for Distinguished Service in 2002. Segrest, a Wharton, Texas native, has coached in Arkansas since 1971 and has served as an athletic director since 1978. He was named Wharton High School s Outstanding Student in 1966. During his high school career, Segrest was a two-time All-District football selection, a three-year track letterman, a three-time All-District basketball selection, and three-year baseball letterman. Segrest received his BSE from Henderson State University where he excelled in athletics. As a scholarship football player, Segrest became a three-year starter and was All-Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference in 1969 and 1970. He was the outstanding offensive back in the 1970 collegiate All-Star game. He participated in swimming from 1967-1971 and was named Henderson State s outstanding swimmer in 1970. He participated in track from 1967-1968. Overall, Segrest compiled nine varsity letters while attending Henderson State. Segrest s high school coaching career started at Nashville High School in 1971. His Scrapper teams won conference championships in 1978, 1983, 1985 and 1988 and reached the state playoffs 10 times. He produced state track championship teams in 1982 and 1983 and had three other teams to finish as state runner-up. His tennis teams won eight conference titles. While at Nashville he was named the Outstanding Coach of the Conference in 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985 and 1988 and was named the Arkansas Football Coach of the Year in 1983. He received the Lowell Manning Award as the overall Outstanding Coach of the Year in 1984. Segrest was named to the Arkansas High School Coaches Association All-Star coaching staff in 1982 and 1984. From 1992 until 2003 Segrest served as the head football coach and athletic director at Hot Springs Lakeside. He was selected as Coach of the Year by the Sentinel Record (three times) and named Garland County Coach of the Year (1994, 2003). He led the 1997 and 2003 football team into the state playoffs. Under Segrest s direction Lakeside captured the AAA Southwest All Sports Trophy 11 consecutive years from 1993-2003. Segrest is currently in his fifth season at Mineral Springs. Prior to the 2008 season his teams had compiled an overall record of 25-19. State Farm Insurance is the sponsor of AAA championship awards. Official Ball Football - GST Volleyball - I-COR Basketball- - WAVE

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF: Lance W. Taylor, Executive Director Kathy Snell Tadlock Don Brodell Joey Walters Wadie Moore Belle Summers Annette Savage SUPPORT STAFF Amber Balboa Tammy Brock Teresa Brown Jennifer Mays Julia Harvey AAA Board and Staff Info Nicole Cunningham Gabriel Foreman BOARD OF DIRECTORS Andrew Tolbert...Warren President Danny Sample...Harrisburg 1st Vice President George Foshee...Jessieville 2nd Vice President Wesley Berry...West Memphis 3rd Vice President Dr. Delena Gammill...Ozark Mountain Treasurer Bobby J. Acklin...North Little Rock Max Adcock...Mineral Springs Joe B. Coach...Bergman Lewis Diggs...Centerpoint Carl Easley...Wynne Nathan Gills...Glen Rose Doug Graham...Nashville Alfred Hogan...Turrell Jim Loyd...Paris Rick McLaughlin...HS Lakeside Howard Morris...Riverview Dr. Bobby New...Fayetteville Fred Walker...Izard Co. Cons. Wesley White...Russellville Junior Alert: It s Time to Plan for Interscholastic Star Since the Arkansas Activities Association s creation of the Arkansas Interscholastic Star program in the 1992-93 school year, Arkansas high schools have selected over 820 outstanding young people as the individual in that year s eleventh grade class who best exemplifies the criteria described by the Three A s of the Interscholastic Star program. These criteria are: * Active Involvement in school activities and community service * Adaptability to meet challenging situations with courage, perseverance and commitment, and an * Attitude of cooperation, dependability and application of interpersonal skills. Governor s Proclamation for Arkansas High School Activities Week and interviews with the next year s Interscholastic Star finalists. The schools that selected their own Interscholastic Stars in the 2007-2008 school year are using these students in a number of ways to highlight the student activities programs. These students continue to extol the values found through participation in interscholastic activities such as athletics, choir, band, speech/debate, academic honor organizations, FBLA, FHA, spirit groups and others. They are involved in assemblies, parades, community relations, mentoring, service projects and sportsmanship promotions to name just a few. These students are excellent role models for others to emulate. Since the program begin, nine outstanding young people have been named to serve as the representative for school activities programs and the values found in them. These students were named locally to represent various schools in every area of the state. Past Interscholastic Star selections and their schools are: 1993 Traci Thomas, Arkadelphia High School 1994 Ashley Ethridge, Batesville High School 1995 Lindsey Thomas, Weiner High School 1996 David Bethea, Hampton High School 1997 Amanda Russell, Sheridan High School 1998 Mandy Mitchell, Murfreesboro High School 1999 Penney Berryman, Bentonville High School 2000 Jenny Phillips, Camden Harmony Grove High School 2001 Allen Dunn, Hampton High School 2002 Stephen Coger, Danville High School 2003 Natasha Blair Armstrong, Timbo High School 2004 James Scott Cordova, Pulaski Oak Grove High School 2005 Meredith Lyndsey McVay, Nettleton High School 2006 Brett Foster, Greenland High School 2007 Rachel Purtee, Jonesboro High School 2008 Temple Price, Little Rock Hall High School Some of the events that Arkansas Interscholastic Stars have participated in by representing the AAA are: Arkansas High School Coaches Association All-Star games ceremonies, Arkansas School Board Association annual conference, football playoff finals, state basketball tournament finals, signing of the 2 Now is the time to be planning for your school s selection of an Interscholastic Star, currently a junior, to function in these capacities and more, as well as having their selection form submitted to the AAA for consideration for statewide honors. Selection forms will be available of the AAA s website at www.ahsaa.org. If your school has not selected an Interscholastic Star in the past, this year is a good time to begin. Not only does your Interscholastic Star serve as a very visible example of the good things your school activities program has to offer, but the student may become a finalist in the statewide selection and be the recipient of a savings bonds for future use. The student selected as Arkansas Interscholastic Star will be given a $1,000 savings bond and the runner-up will receive a $500 savings bond. The other three finalists will receive $300 savings bonds as well. So, get set be ready! Your selection committee can be formed now and begin to consider the eleventh grade students in order to select that outstanding young man or woman who best meets the criteria of the Three A s and will be named the school s 2008-2009 Interscholastic Star.

State Farm Raises Scholar-Athlete Scholarships to $1,000 State Farm Insurance, which has provided yearly scholarships to high school seniors since 1995, will increase its individual scholarship amounts to $1,000 for the Arkansas Activities Association/State Farm Insurance Scholar-Athlete Program beginning with the 2008-2009 school year. The AAA Association and State Farm Insurance will provide ten senior student-athletes with scholarships in the spring. For the first time cheer and dance participants will be eligible for the scholarship program. The Scholarships will be provided for each of the following sports: Boys: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track and Field, Other Sports Girls: Volleyball, Basketball, Softball, Track and Field, Other Sports *Other Sports include swimming, bowling, golf, tennis, soccer, dance and cheerleading SCHOLASTIC REQUIREMENTS 1.Must have a 7-semester minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher. 2.Must have scored at least 21 on the ACT or at least 900 on the SAT. OTHER REQUIREMENTS 1.Must be a senior student-athlete registered with the AAA 2.Must meet NCAA Scholarship rules 3.Must display good citizenship in school and in the community 4.Must display desirable leadership traits 5.Must have participated in other school activities We hope that you will accept this invitation to take part in the student scholarship program by submitting a selection form for any eligible student in your school. We believe that your school and your community will benefit immeasurably. The deadline for all entries is April 1, 2009. You may visit the AAA website at www.ahsaa.org to download the 4-page scholarship application. Golf Tournament to Benefit Cedar Ridge Field The C. L. Moore Memorial Golf Tournament, a four-person scramble, will be held at Coopers Hawk Golf Course in Melbourne on Saturday, November 1st with a 9:00 a.m. start. The cost is $75 per player or $300 per team. Cash prizes for the longest drive and closest to the pin will be awarded. The golf tournament is to raise money to place a new fence around the C. L. Moore Baseball/Softball Complex at Cedar Ridge High School. The field was dedicated in 1991 in memory of Moore for his many years of service in developing baseball and softball teams and fields in several communities in Independence County. To enter the tournament or to make a cash donation for a hole sponsorship, contact either Cedar Ridge baseball coach Kevin Arms at 870-799-9116 or Danny Davis at 870-307-2469. The Cedar Ridge school number is 870-799- 8691. Penalties Assessed Member Schools School Penalty Warning Duration Lead Hill Jr. BB Warning Bylaws, Art. III, Sec. 1, Rule 10 Remainder of 2008-09 season Paris Warning Bylaws, Art. III, Sec. 1, Rule 15 Remainder of FB season Pulaski Heights Middle FB Warning Bylaws, Art. III, Sec. 1, Rule 6 Remainder of FB season *Shiloh Christian VB Warning Bylaws, Art. 11, Sec. 2, Rules 1-2 One calendar year Subiaco Academy Jr. FB Warning Bylaws, Art. III, Sec. 1, Rule 15 Remainder of FB season *School forfeited all wins during infraction period. 3

Game On Advertising Acquires AWA Assets McQueen to Continue Sponsorship with AAA Game On brand and to continue the legacy and vision that the Ogden family started right here in Northwest Arkansas, McQueen said. SPRINGDALE Game On Advertising Inc. of Springdale has brokered a deal with the owners of Athletic World Advertising Inc. to rescue a number of local jobs and to preserve the business relationships of the Fayetteville company. AWA, a producer of high-quality sports posters and schedule cards for high school and collegiate athletic departments, was in the process of downsizing a number of its 100 jobs. But, Mark Mc- Queen, president of Game On, said in a deal agreed upon that his firm has affectively been able to acquire the assets of AWA. McQueen credited Blake and Audra Ogden, the son and daughter of AWA s late chairman, Gregg Ogden, for their passion to take care of the employees who helped build AWA into a nationally respected organization. He added that already a vast majority of AWA Fayetteville employees have become Game On team members, and that they will not miss a beat with their paychecks. We are excited about the opportunity to continue building the McQueen, whose firm serves customers in 18 states including six universities, was founded in May 2008. McQueen said that Game On is excited to now be partnered with the University of Arkansas and several local organizations, making Game On the world s largest producer of sports promotional products. In the press release from the Bank of Fayetteville, they stated that Mark McQueen and his company Game On Advertising, LLC have acquired the assets of AWA. Its business is underway providing schools and colleges with top quality advertising. The Bank of Fayetteville welcomes Mr. McQueen s company, Game On Advertising, to the Northwest Arkansas community and wishes it continued prosperity and success under the leadership of Mr. McQueen. Sometimes in business challenges arise that are difficult and beyond our control, said McQueen. But like the Ogdens and AWA, Game On believes in its people and the relationships we create with our customers. The opportunity here is to work together to continue driving the industry standard upward for the great schools and programs that we serve.. COACHES EDUCATION IS REQUIRED FOR Full time licensed teachers employed in the district for professional duties who do not have a coaching endorsement or ADE approval to coach but the school desires to assign coaching duties to them. (Excluded sports: football, basketball, track) Registered Volunteers who are unpaid community individuals serving as head or assistant coaches as accepted by the school after they have met the state law and AAA requirements. (Excluded sports: football, basketball, track) The NFHS Coaches Education program is the only program adopted as the official coaches education program of the AAA. Both courses, Fundamentals of Coaching and First Aid for Coaches, are non sport-specific. An additional component is the AAA State Rules Exam, a 35-question non sport-specific test over material from the current AAA Handbook and Sportsmanship Manual. Courses taken through other companies or organizations do not satisfy this requirement. Note: Competitive cheer and dance are sports and coaches who do not have the ADE coaching endorsement must take the coaches ed program. Non-competitive cheer and dance are activities and the coaches ed courses are not required. 4

2008 McDonald s State Golf Championships Girls Overall Championship At Pleasant Valley CC, Little Rock October 16, 2008 Par 72-35 107, 27 holes Emma Lavy, Fayetteville 72-35 107 Taylor Fisher, Hot Springs Lakeside 73-37 110 Mary Maggio, Conway 74-36 110 Jennifer Loiacano, Jonesboro 77-38 115 Haley Sanders, Rogers 79-36 115 State Tournaments Class 7A At Cabot Greystone CC September 30, 2008 Fayetteville 219 Rogers 228 Conway 248 Fort Smith Southside 265 Russellville 273 Emma Lavy, Fayetteville 69 Mary Michael Maggio, Conway 69 Haley Sanders, Rogers 70 Stephanie Tran, FS Southside 71 Lindsay Parks, Bentonville 73 Class 6A At Searcy CC September 30, 2008 Benton 264 El Dorado 269 Mountain Home 284 Jonesboro 307 Searcy 311 Emily Sinclair, El Dorado 78 Jordan Chaney, Sheridan 79 Jennifer Loiacano, Jonesboro 80 Amy Bowen, Benton 84 Katy Stracener, Benton 89 Class 5A At Hot Springs CC October 1, 2008 Hot Springs Lakeside 272 Greene County Tech 291 Greenwood 292 Wynne 293 Pulaski Academy 306 Taylor Fisher, HS Lakeside 76 Megan Kelley, Greenwood 86 Lonna Baker, Nettleton 86 Mary Mendelsohn, Pulaski Academy 87 Caroline Boone, Wynne 88 Class 4A At Russellville CC September 30, 2008 Pottsville 292 Highland 297 Waldron 312 Ozark 334 Southside Batesville 337 Ashley Gourley, Farmington 85 Brittany Rogers, Pottsville 88 Nicole Helton, Pottsville 93 Whitney Berry, Arkadelphia 94 Bobbi Jo Cooper, Highland 94 Megan Jeffery, Waldron 94 Class 3A At Hot Springs Village - Balboa September 29, 2008 Arkansas Baptist 343 Episcopal Collegiate 358 Bergman 363 Green Forest 390 Valley Springs 396 Soyun Uni Kim, Arkansas Baptist 76 Grier Bennett, Jessieville 81 Anne-Marie Hastings, Episcopal 97 Toni Brunstrom, Fountain Lake 99 Alivia Briggs, Paris 100 Class 2A At Hot Springs Belvedere CC September 30, 2008 Conway St. Joseph 281 Shirley 326 Izard County 333 Salem 341 Horatio 348 Katie Webb, Shirley 84 Megan Wade, St. Joseph 91 Brooke Enderlin, St. Joseph 92 Maggie Cooper, Melbourne 96 Jessie Moix, St. Joseph 98 Candice Catlett, LR Lutheran 98 Boys Overall Championship At Pleasant Valley CC, Little Rock October 16, 2008 Par 72-35 107, 27 holes Alex Carpenter, Arkansas 72-38 110 Austen Moix, Conway St. Joseph77-35 112 Hunter Smith, Cabot 74-41 115 Austin Cook, Jonesboro 76-39 115 Ryan Ennis, Benton 76-39 115 Lane Hulse, Fordyce 78-37 115 State Tournaments Class 7A At Cabot Greystone CC October 7, 2008 Conway 307 Cabot 310 Fayetteville 321 Little Rock Central 323 LR Catholic 326 Hunter Smith, Cabot 72 Ethan King, Conway 74 Drew Corner, FS Southside 75 Chris Stalnaker, Conway 75 Nicklaus Benton, Cabot 76 Class 6A At Searcy CC October 7, 2008 Benton 304 Marion 321 Searcy 324 Mountain Home 325 Texarkana 329 Ryan Ennis, Benton 71 Austin Cook, Jonesboro 71 Seth Sullivant, Mountain Home 72 Josh Kazanovicz, El Dorado 73 Rowdy Garrett, Texarkana 75 Class 5A At Harrison CC October 7, 2008 Harrison 310 Hot Springs Lakeside 322 Central Arkansas Christian 329 Forrest City 334 Wynne 339 Jens Talbert, LR Christian 72 Dylan Lovell, Harrison 74 Connor Olsen, Central Arkansas 77 Drew Greenwood, HS Lakeside 77 Class 4A At Alma Eagle Crest October 8, 2008 Ozark 234 Shiloh Christian 236 Malvern 238 Farmington 241 Fordyce 241 Lane Hulse, Fordyce 71 Colton Dillard, Farmington 72 Chase Wakefield, Shiloh Christian 73 Tommy Eagan, Highland 74 Cory Richard, Ozark 76 Class 3A At Hot Springs Village - Balboa October 6, 2008 Arkansas Baptist 213 LR Episcopal Collegiate 223 Riverview 249 Manila 267 Yellville-Summit 267 Alex Carpenter, Arkansas Baptist 71 Corbin Renner, Arkansas Baptist 71 Adam Carpenter, Arkansas Baptist 71 Andrew Flesher, Episcopal 71 Luke Carpenter, Arkansas Baptist 72 Cameron Angermon, Riverview 72 Class 2A At Horseshoe Bend Turley Mountain October 6, 2008 Conway St. Joseph 222 Lead Hill 260 Salem 263 Walnut Ridge 264 Melbourne 265 Austin Moix, Conway St. Joseph 68 Matthew Dail, Conway St. Joseph 76 John Scott Kelley, Walnut Ridge 77 J.W. Blevins, Salem 77 Josh Rettman, Conway St. Joseph 78 Guy Martin, Taylor 78 5

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