Special Recognition

TTCA Special Recognition Awards are given to deserving coaches at the Annual Convention.  These awards are named after the first recipient of the award.   A coach must be a TTCA member in good standing to be eligible to receive a Special Recognition Award.

 

DO YOU KNOW A DESERVING COACH?  FILL OUT THE FORM BELOW

 


Coaches Special Awards Nomination

(Nominator & Nominee Must Be a TTCA Member)

 Please contact Tim Calhoun with any questions or comments concerning Special Awards.

Year Coach School

HOLLY FORD SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD

2020  Manuel Moreno, Jr. Dobie HS
2021 Tommy Heim Deer Park HS
2022 Gregg Parker

Clear Springs HS

2023 Robbie Johnson

Brennan HS

2024 Andy Cariens

Wylie HS

 

Holly Ford Sportsmanship Award:
Education is incomplete without sports, and sports are incomplete without a true education of sportsmanship. Good sportsmanship begins with an understanding that the principle nature of athletics, sports, and physical education are an integral part of the educational process, presenting innumerable opportunities to learn skills that last a lifetime. Holly demonstrated a HISTORY of sportsmanship by consistently respecting competitors, student athletes, coaches, and officials. She led student athletes to demonstrate good sportsmanship and ethical conduct in and out of competition ALWAYS, acting with integrity and respect for others across all endeavors. These award winners follow in the same path as Holly.

Year Coach School

BRANDON CLARK COURAGE AWARD

2009 Brandon Clark  
2010 Troy Simonek Waco Midway HS
2011 Ted Phillips  
2012 Vikki Rhodes  
2013 N/A  
2014 Jerry Radicke  
2015 Patty Priddy  
2016 Sharon Wartes  
2017 Ernest Jochim  
2018 John Furlow Clements HS
2019 Jenny Paine  Frisco Independence HS
2020  Lana Fulkerson Rockwall HS 
2021 Julie Hill Athens HS
2022 Manuel Moreno Jr. Pasadena Dobie HS
2023 Sasha Shkorupeieva Melissa HS
2024 Kenny Bice San Antonio Johnson HS

Brandon Clark Courage Award:
Every coach goes through moments where a battle of some kind must be fought. Some are won, and some are lost. What we learn from, and how we fight those battles, shows what kind of courage we have. That courage can make us stronger through victory, and also in defeat. Courage to fight those battles can come on the court and also off the court. Brandon Clark fought courageously on both fronts. The most notable battle and show of courage began in 2006. Coach Clark was diagnosed with cancer and fought courageously to defeat it. He continued to coach through that battle until late November of 2009, when he lost his battle courageously. He was given the award that was named after him in early November of 2009, just one month before the TTCA convention, so that he could receive his award in front of his school at San Angelo Lakeview. In November of 2016 a new tennis complex was dedicated to Coach Brandon Clark. It bears his name today. The Brandon Clark Tennis Complex

Year Coach School

CAREY CALDWELL CHARACTER AWARD

2009 Carey Caldwell  
2010 Manuel Moreno Dobie HS
2011 Patrick Marrie  
2012 Carla Ladner  Hudson HS
2013 Tom Faulkner  
2014 Michael Blue  
2015 Ruben Vargas Vernon HS
2016 Tyson Stewart  Granbury HS
2017 Melissa Wells  Van HS
2018 Stacy Bryan Abilene HS
2019 Michelle Holt  
2020  Lester Jackson  
2021 Gregg Parker Clear Springs HS
2022 Garry Kemp Willis HS
2023 Kevin McIlroy Kingwood HS
2024 Alyssa Noonan Coppell HS

Carey Caldwell Character Award:
An award given to a tennis coach that displays impeccable character both on and off the tennis court. This coach should be an example of Character that players, schools, communities, and fellow coaches want to exemplify. Carey Caldwell, whose name was given to this award has shown this kind of character throughout his entire coaching career and life. He is a member of the TTCA Hall of Fame and is now retired. He coached most of his career as the head tennis coach at Burkburnett High School. This award was named after Coach Caldwell in 2009.

Year Coach School

IKE GROCE VISION AWARD

2009 Ike Groce  
2010 Steve Buck  
2011 Jorge Lopez  
2012 Daniel Marshall  A&M Consolidated HS
2013 Ruben Vargas Vernon HS 
2014 Bobby Kleinecke Willis HS
2015 Shane Newman  
2016 Tony Ramos  
2017 Sam Wrinkle  Midlothian HS
2018 Christopher Reyes  
2019 John Tremmel  
2020  Travis Dalrymple Westwood HS
2021 John Latham Frisco Lebanon Trail HS
2022 Kim Cornsilk Holliday HS
2023 Brandon Funderberg Baytown Lee HS
2024 Curtis Martin Prosper HS

Ike Groce Vision Award:
This award is presented to the coach that demonstrates a clear Vision for his team, players, and program. This coach doesn’t just keep that Vision for tennis, but also for life. This coach clearly knows where their program is going and knows how to motivate his players and the people around him to get the job done! Coach Groce shared his Vision in tennis while coaching Brownwood, Abilene, and Lubbock before being named the head women’s tennis coach at Oklahoma State University. In 2009 this award was named after him and was accepted by his daughter Cari Groce, the former Texas Tech women’s tennis coach. Coach Ike Groce passed away in December of 1985. He was inducted into the TTCA Hall of Fame in 1986.

Year Coach School

LORETTA HRNCIR DEDICATION AWARD

2010 Loretta Hrncir  
2011 Angel Martinez  
2012 Leslie Crook  
2013 Syliva Sims  
2014 Celina Burris  Birdville HS
2015 Sean Reno  
2016 Keith Howard Ennis HS
2017 Randy Stewart Bryan HS
2018 Tracy Tatum-Smith Reagan County HS
2019 Manuel Moreno, Jr. Dobie HS
2020 Tony Martinez Sulphur Springs HS
2021 Ann Daniell Wills Point HS
2022 Terry Hoover Brownsville Hanna HS
2023 Sergio Ramos Woodville HS
2024 Charlie Sizemore Tyler Legacy HS

Loretta Hrncir Dedication Award:
This award speaks for itself. A coach nominated for this award, and there are many deserving coaches, is clearly dedicated to the sport. They spend endless hours on the court, in the classroom, on the road, and motivating athletes and students to perform at their best! These coaches seem to have an endless amount of energy and motivation! Loretta Hrncir fits that bill to the core! After nearly forty years at North Forest School District she has spent endless amounts of time and energy promoting the game of tennis to kids of all ages! Coach Hrncir has even enlisted the help of two professional tennis players to help raise funds for her tennis programs. Bob and Mike Bryan, along with dad Wayne, have helped her program throughout the years. In 2010 this award was named after her. Coach Hrncir retired in 2011.

Year Coach School

KIM ENOCKSEN INTEGRITY AWARD

2010 Kim Enocksen Kingwood HS
2011 Kevin McElory Kingwood HS
2012 Rory Frazee Stratford HS
2013 David Cook Friendswood HS
2014 Tim Bourke  
2015 Tommy Heim Deer Park HS
2016 Kenneth Peiser Lampasas HS
2017 Richard Foster  
2018 Tim Calhoun  
2019 Mandy Weaver Prosper HS
2020  Crystal Fain Stratford HS
2021 Ryan Hale McKinney HS
2022 Tyson Stewart Boerne HS
2023 Alyssa Noonan Coppell HS
2024 Meagan Vargas McKinney Boyd HS

Kim Enocksen Integrity Award:
An award given to a tennis coach that displays qualities of honesty, strong moral principles, and great ethics in the game and in life. This award should be taken very seriously and any coach nominated for this award should be a person of the utmost integrity. Kim Enocksen has been a person with all of these characteristics! She has been respected by her players, peers, school, and community everywhere that she has coached. Coach Enocksen has coached at Sam Rayburn High School and finished her career at Kingwood High School. In 2010 this award was named after her. She retired in 2013 and was inducted into the TTCA Hall of Fame in 2014.

Year Coach School

JIM LONGBOTHAM LEADERSHIP AWARD

2010 Jim Longbotham Groesbeck HS
2011 Gilbert Aranda  
2012 John Furlow Clements HS
2013 Betty Sue Welch  
2014 Brian Woods  Frisco HS
2015 Patty Priddy  
2016 Paul Smith Mason HS
2017 Jay Govan   Northside ISD
2018 Tommy Heim Deer Park HS
2019 Kelly Langdon  Marcus HS
2020  Vince Sharp Anna HS
2021 Nick Mercado Frisco Lone Star HS
2022 Corey Aldridge Southlake Carroll HS
2023 Alex Quinones Tyler HS
2024 Jason Schraub Clemens HS

Jim Longbotham Leadership Award:
Every coach should be an effective leader. This award is given to a coach that clearly displays all of the leadership qualities. This coach leads by example, motivation, direction, guidance, goal setting, and are the kind of coaches that people WANT to follow and work hard for! When you think of Leadership this is the kind of coach that you think of! Jim Longbotham has spent 36 years as the tennis coach at Groesbeck High School and 40 years in education. In his “spare” time he was the city’s mayor from 1983 to 2002. He was a past president for the TTCA and was instrumental in helping to build 3A tennis in Texas, which is now 4A and recognized by the UIL. He was and is a born leader and one of the most respected coaches in Texas! In 2010 this award was named after him. Coach Longbotham was inducted into the TTCA Hall of Fame in 2013.