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Tennessee High School Softball Coaches;

 

     It’s that time of year again to sign up for the Tennessee Softball Coaches Association (TSCA).  We had over 100 schools from across the state last year as members and this year looks to be bigger and better.  This year we are going to try and get a representative from each region and get them to reach out to their region and districts to have a better representation of each division of the state and each classification.  This year we are going to offer an insurance policy to go along with all of the other benefits you get as a member of the TSCA. 

 

     Here are some of the benefits this insurance policy will be able to provide our membership this year.  It will cover coaches with up to a one million dollar liability policy for anything except, sexual abuse or verbal abuse.  It also pays for our tournaments, All Star Game as well as the KY-TN game this coming year. We think it is a great benefit to the coaches as well as to the association for our events. Your membership is only $40.00 per school!

 

    Each Coach that is a member of the TSCA will receive a card showing membership, from the insurance company.   It will not go into effect until the first of October. 

 

     Remember, we will still have the benefits as in the past where as members you are able to select your players for the All Star Game, All State, All Academic, Ky/Tn All Star Game, and Scholarships.  You will also be able to help select from your peers members to the TSCA Hall of Fame, and Coach and Coaching Staff of the year. 

 

     We also would like to invite you to sign up for the TSCA Classic which helps provide scholarships for the girls whose coaches are members of the TSCA.  Go to the website below to sign up as a member of the TSCA and sign up for the TSCA Classic.

 

www.tnsca.com

 

Thanks for all you do for softball,

 

Phil Burkhart and John Conditt

Co-Executive Directors of the TSCA  

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