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Individuals Who Endorse the Principles
of 'The Gold Medal Standards for Amateur Basketball'


The following individuals endorse the principles of The Gold Medal Standards for Amateur Basketball.
(Titles may have changed since time of endorsement and are listed for identification purposes only.)

 

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Individual Endorsers

  • Dick Baddour, athletic director, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
  • Steve Baker, president, National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
  • Matthew Bennett, game official, Long Beach CA
  • Jim Boeheim, teacher- coach, Syracuse University
  • Daniel Boggan Jr., chair, Citizenship Through Sports Alliance; senior vice president, NCAA
  • Charles Breithaupt, director of athletics, University Interscholastic League (TX)
  • Ken Carter, teacher-coach, Richmond (CA) High School
  • Carol Cartwright, president, Kent State University
  • Dale Clayton, teacher- coach, Carson-Newman College (TN)
  • Dick Davey, teacher-coach, Santa Clara University
  • Jim Delany, commissioner, Big 10 Conference
  • Bobby Dodd, president, AAU
  • Vince Dooley, athletic director, University of Georgia
  • Herman Frazier, athletic director, University of Hawaii; vice chair, U.S. Olympic Committee
  • Robert Frederick, chair, NCAA sportsmanship and ethical conduct committee
  • H. David Fry, executive director, Illinois High School Association
  • Sen. Susan Gerard, Arizona Legislature
  • Jim Haney, executive director, National Association of Basketball Coaches
  • Sen. Carl Hawkinson, Illinois Legislature
  • Marie Ishida, executive director, California Interscholastic Federation
  • Betty Jaynes, Women's Basketball Coaches Association
  • Tony Jenkins, director, Greater Flint Basketball Association
  • Jack Jewett, president-elect, Arizona Board of Regents
  • Michael Josephson, founder and president, Josephson Institute of Ethics, CHARACTER COUNTS! Coalition and CHARACTER COUNTS! Sports
  • Robert F. Kanaby, executive director, National Federation of State High School Associations
  • Ken Kaufman, teacher- coach, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (MA)
  • Gene Keady, basketball coach, Purdue University; president, National Association of Basketball Coaches
  • Dale Kelly, coordinator men's basketball referees (Conference USA, Big XII, Sunbelt)
  • Ernie Kent, teacher-coach, University of Oregon 

 

  • Bob Lawless, president, University of Tulsa, and chair, NCAA Executive Committee
  • Jim Livengood, athletic director, University of Arizona; past president, National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics
  • Barry Mano, President, National Association of Sports Officials
  • Rick McNabb, president, Hoopster Basketball/USA Hoopsters (KS)
  • Reggie Minton, associate executive director, National Association of Basketball Coaches
  • James Moeser, chancellor, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
  • Mike Montgomery, teacher-coach, Stanford University
  • Dave Odom, teacher-coach, University of South Carolina
  • Judy Rose, athletic director, University of North Carolina Charlotte
  • Ed Rush, director of officials, National Basketball Association
  • Kelvin Sampson, teacher-coach, University of Oklahoma
  • Rod Seaford, chairman, AAU Board of Review
  • Jim Seward, teacher-coach, University of Central Oklahoma
  • Harold Slemmer, executive director, Arizona Interscholastic Association
  • Orlando (Tubby) Smith, teacher- coach, University of Kentucky
  • James T. Staunton, commissioner, Southern Section, California Interscholastic Federation
  • Mary Struckhoff, associate director, National Federation of State High School Associations; game official
  • Bill Walton, parent & sportscaster
  • Kevin Weiberg, commissioner, Big XII Conference
  • Bob Williams, teacher-coach, Schaumburg (IL) High School
  • Melvin A. Williams, Jr., teacher-coach, Doolen Middle School ( AZ)
  • Roy Williams, teacher-coach, University of Kansas
  • Willis Wilson, teacher-coach, Rice University
  • Morgan Wootten, teacher-coach, Dematha Catholic High School (MD)

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