2023 P Hefty Resume 3.0 *SEE Teaching-Coaching and Leadership Experience
I’m from the Midwest (small town farm boy and proud of it / Milledgeville, Illinois – Northwest Illinois) – where I had outstanding youth, high school and college coaches-teachers-parents-siblings-friends-teammates = FAMILY. 1987-2001 Assistant Coach-Offensive Coordinator @ Aurora University & Luther College
2002-2007 HFC @ Luther College – where as a staff – WE accomplished the best 6 year stretch in winning seasons + team roster size + program senior graduation numbers in the past 35 years = WE played FUN football & SUCCESSFUL football!
2008 retired from college coaching to start a family (GREAT CHOICE = 1 AMAZING partner + 2 AWESOME girls) @ Penn State
*SEE ALSO: Coaching Tree & Coaching Research History
My partner Jaime Schultz is an accomplished writer of Sports History (click on Jaime Schultz)
https://www.bookdepository.com/Womens-Sports-Jaime-Schultz/9780190657703 Women’s Sports: What Everyone Needs to Know – by Jaime Schultz – Oxford University Press, 2018
Review of Women’s Sports: What Everyone Needs to Know
http://www.press.uillinois.edu/books/catalog/58ctr3rx9780252038167.html Qualifying Times: Points of change in U.S. Women’s Sport – by Jaime Schultz – January 1, 2015
Awarded Honorable Mention in U.S. History in the 2015 PROSE Awards, given by the Professional and Scholarly Publishing Division of the Association of American Publishers
http://www.amazon.com/Moments-Impact-Racialized-Reconciliation-Football/dp/0803245785/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1430323500&sr=1-3 Moments of Impact – Injury, Racialized Memory, and Reconciliation in College Football – by Jaime Schultz – January 1, 2016
Iowa Public Radio – Jaime Shultz – Moments of Impact 2016 See Jaime’s interview on Iowa Public Radio talking about her book: “Moments of Impact – Injury, Racialized Memory, and Reconciliation in College Football”
Jaime is an full professor at Penn State in the Kinesiology Department. Add 2 beautiful young girls (Nella Bee – born December 6th, 2011 and Sylvie Lee – born December 26th, 2013) and life is good.
So, we are very lucky to both be working for a great university – in a beautiful sport-education minded community (Happy Valley) – and me with 3 beautiful-smart-strong women under one roof – not bad – as my dad always told me, “you are one lucky boy!”
REFERENCES and REQUIRED TEXT for KINES 493 Coaching Course
*The following book is available in the Penn State University Bookstore
Sabock, Ralph. (2017). Coaching A Realistic Perspective, 11th Edition, Collegiate Press.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES – BIBLIOGRAPHY
Martens, Raider. (2004). Successful Coaching, 3rd Edition – (NFICEP). Champaign, IL.: Human Kinetics .
Thompson, Jim. (1995). Positive Coaching. Portola Valley, CA: Warde Publishers.
Flegel, Melinda. (1997) Sport First Aid – (NFICEP). Champaign, IL.: Human Kinetics.
NASPE. Quality Coaches – Quality Sports: National Standards for Athletic Coaches. 1995. Human Kinetics, Champaign, IL.
Keller, Irvin. The Interscholastic coach. 1992. Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, NJ.
Jones, Billie J., Wells, L. Janet, Peters, Rachael E., and DeWayne Johnson. Guide to Effective Coaching. 1993. Wm. C. Brown Publishers, Dubuque, IA.
AFCA. (2002). The Football Coaching Bible. Champaign, IL.: Human Kinetics.
AFCA. (2002). Football Coaching Strategies. Champaign, IL.: Human Kinetics.
Reade, Bob. (1994). Coaching Football Successfully. Champaign, IL.: Human Kinetics.
Koehler, D. Michael. Football Coach’s Survival Guide. 1992. Parker Publishing Company, Englewood Cliffs, NJ.
Simon, Robert L. (2013). The Ethics of Coaching Sports. Westview Press, Philadelphia, PA,