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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - February 4, 2002
Contact: John Johnson or Randy Allen
517.332.5046 or www.mhsaa.com
Susan Barthold Receives 2002
Women In Sports Leadership Award
EAST LANSING, Mich. - Feb. 4 - Susan Barthold, a long-time
contributor to educational athletics as a teacher, coach,
official and administrator, was presented with the 2002 Women
In Sports Leadership Award today by the Representative Council
of the Michigan High School Athletic Association.
She is shown at right receiving the award from Representative
Council President Paul Ellinger.
Each year the Representative Council considers the achievements
of women coaches, officials and athletic administrators affiliated
with the MHSAA who show exemplary leadership capabilities and
positive contributions to athletics. The award was presented
during a luncheon at the 2002 Women In Sports Leadership Conference
in Lansing.
Barthold, a Kentwood resident, has spent her entire career in
teaching and coaching at East Kentwood High School, where she
is in her 33rd year of service. As a basketball coach, her teams
won nine consecutive conference championships from 1977 to 1985.
She is still the softball coach at the school, and has posted
over 400 career victories in leading her teams to five conference
and seven MHSAA District titles She has been inducted into the
Michigan High School Coaches and Michigan High School Softball
Coaches Halls of Fame in the past five years.
Barthold's contributions to educational athletics also extend
beyond coaching. As an official, she has been registered for
16 years; worked eight MHSAA Girls Swimming and Diving Finals;
and also worked volleyball. She has also served as a minor official
for numerous other events, having been a scorer for MHSAA Finals
in Girls Basketball, Girls Competitive Cheer, Girls Gymnastics,
Softball, Girls Volleyball and Wrestling.
Other school activities Barthold has been involved in include
serving on the East Kentwood Coaches Advisory Committee; the
Kentwood Public Schools Gender Equity Committee; as a stage director
for school musicals; and as a senior class and student council
advisory.
In the administration area, Barthold has served on MHSAA Committees
for its Scholar-Athlete Award, its Ad Hoc Committee on the Three-Player
Rule, and sports committees in baseball/softball and swimming.
She has also been president of the Michigan High School Coaches
and Michigan High School Softball Coaches Associations.
Barthold's community involvement includes serving on the board
of directors for the Friends of Special Kids, a group honoring
physically challenged youngsters, in Grand Rapids; and Camp Newaygo.
She has also served on the steering committee for a local Senior
PGA Golf Tournament; as an instructor for a golf program for
inner-city youth; and as a volunteer umpire and clinician for
the Kentwood Baseball League.
A 1965 graduate of Kalamazoo Loy Norrix High School, Barthold
received her B.A. Degree in History, Sociology and Geography
from Michigan State University in 1969; and an M.A. Degree in
Sociology from MSU in 1973. She was nominated for the award by
the Michigan High School Coaches and Michigan High School Softball
Coaches Associations.
"The word 'ubiquitous' would sum up Susan Barthold,"
said John E. "Jack" Roberts, executive director of
the MHSAA. "She is simply everywhere in serving school sports,
her community, and the young people in both. No greater contributor
exists than one who can be on the front lines in teaching and
coaching, and also behind the scenes, unnoticed, in so many different
ways. As a role model for today's student-athletes, Susan Barthold
shows us the many different ways one can lead and serve. She
is truly a most worthy recipient of the Women In Sports Leadership
Award."
Barthold is the 13th recipient of the Women In Sports Leadership
Award. Past recipients are:
1990 - Carol Seavoy, L'Anse
1991 - Diane Laffey, Harper Woods
1992 - Patricia Ashby, Scotts
1993 - Jo Lake, Grosse Pointe
1994 - Brenda Gatlin, Detroit
1995 - Jane Bennett, Ann Arbor
1996 - Cheryl Amos-Helmicki, Huntington Woods
1997 - Delores L. Elswick, Detroit
1998 - Karen S. Leinaar, Delton
1999 - Kathy McGee, Flint
2000 - Pat Richardson, Grass Lake
2001 - Suzanne Martin, East Lansing
The MHSAA is a private, not-for-profit corporation of voluntary
membership by over 1,300 public and private senior high schools
and junior high/middle schools which exists to develop common
rules for athletic eligibility and competition. No government
funds or tax dollars support the MHSAA, which was the first such
association nationally to not accept membership dues or tournament
entry fees from schools. Member schools which enforce these rules
are permitted to participate in MHSAA tournaments which attract
approximately 1.6 million spectators each year.
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