Wisconsin Football Coaches Association
American Football | |
Founded | 1975 |
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President | John Hoch Lancaster High School |
Official website | http://www.wifca.org |
The Wisconsin Football Coaches Association is an association of
Objectives
The organization was created for the purpose of making its member coaches aware of the latest techniques of teaching the game of football and form a network of communication between the coaches in the state of Wisconsin. The organization has also been invaluable in giving the coaches a voice to communicate with the sports governing bodies such as the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) and the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS). The organization also promotes the idea of professionalism within the coaching ranks and is a source of comradery and fraternity for its members.
Origins
The WFCA had its beginning in the Spring of 1975 at a football clinic sponsored by the Wisconsin Coaches Association. Burt Hable of
- President - Ira Rebella - Merrill High School
- Vice President (Northern at Large) - Pete Adler - Durand High School
- Vice President (Southern at Large) - John Brodie - Homestead High School
- Secretary/Treasurer - Cal Callaway - Oregon High School