No worries – if I was in your position I would be asking questions as well!
All Principals, ADs, etc., are sent this information and SCACA has a website -
http://sccoaches.org/ - that is available 24/7/365.
This academic year (2015-16) the SCHSSCA – the auxiliary organization for soccer of SCACA – had 288 members (an increase of four coaches from 2014-15).
http://forums.scsoccer.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=170340#Post170340As a service to our SCHSSCA constituents we publish this list in the Fall and update it regularly through December every year to remind prep soccer coaches of their membership status.
In addition, the parent organization, SCACA, sponsors an all-sports clinic every July (this year it’s in Charleston) and the SCHSSCA sponsors a Winter Clinic in Columbia each January. Opportunities are endless to be honest – the old adage, “you can lead a horse to water, but can’t make it drink”, applies to many of these encounters.
In short, being a “professional coach” means a lot more than rolling out the balls and practicing. It’s all encompassing and, quite simply, some “coaches” neglect this aspect of the profession.
All the best and good luck this week in the postseason!