Texas High School Coaches Association (THSCA) and Texas Army National Guard Announce the 2022-23 Tennis Academic All-State Recipients
San Marcos – The Texas High School Coaches Association and the Texas Army National Guard announce the 2022-23 Tennis Academic All-State recipients. The award recognizes high school athletes who excel in the following categories: GPA, class rank, and ACT/SAT score. These recipients are recognized as team members based on their scores in these categories and are grouped into Elite Team, 1st Team, 2nd Team, and honorable mention.
“THSCA is very passionate about the celebration of our coaches and athletes as we recognize the elite academic efforts of our student athletes,” said Joe Martin, the Executive Director of the Texas High School Coaches Association. “We’re excited to celebrate over 20,000 student athletes for their academic accomplishments during the 2022-23 school year.”
To be nominated for Academic All-State, a student must be:
• A senior
• An athlete, student trainer or manager in good standing with the team
• Of good moral character
• Have an overall grade point average of 92 or above (including courses from grades 9-11 and courses completed from grade 12). GPA and class rank are considered in the scoring.
When reviewing the nominations, students receive points based on each category. The total number of points determines on which team students are placed. The classification of the school is not a factor, and there is not a limit on how many students can make a team. The highest honor a student athlete can make is the Elite Team, as a player must have near perfect scores in all categories. The next levels of recognition are 1st team, 2nd team, and honorable mention.
Find the 2022-23 THSCA Tennis Academic All-State recipients press list HERE. (https://www.thsca.com/
About the Texas High School Coaches Association
The Texas High School Coaches Association (THSCA) is the principal advocate and leadership organization for Texas high school coaches. The THSCA provides the highest quality representation, education, and services to Texas high school coaches and affiliate members by enhancing the professionalism of coaches and the schools they represent. The mission statement is simply this: To help and serve Texas high school coaches as they work to help and serve student – athletes. “HELPING COACHES HELP KIDS.” For more information on THSCA visit www.thsca.com
About Texas High School Coaches Education Foundation
The mission of the Texas High School Coaches Education Foundation is to develop funds from a broad range of donors to provide professional education programs that will strengthen, reinforce, and enhance professionalism in high school coaches throughout the state of Texas. These programs provide instructional material as well as training in character development to coaches in Texas at both the high school and middle school level and can directly impact the lives of over 1.5 million student athletes each year. The two established events are the Texas Coaches Leadership Summit and the R.O.C.K. Mentoring Workshop. Contacts: Kayci Cohen, kaycicohen@thsca.com,