Vicki White started working at the Maryland School for the Deaf in the fall of 1974 as a Physical Education Teacher. She was instrumental in convincing Athletic Director Paul Barr to establish a separate basketball Tournament for the girls. Paul was willing and agreed to host the First Annual ESDAA Girls Basketball Tournament.
Vicki also established the girls track, indoor track and cross country programs here at Maryland School for the Deaf. Due to her drive and determination, several athletes moved on to world level competition and competed in the World Games for the Deaf. She gave her time and energy to help female athletes be the best they could be.
Vicki often set standards and challenged the female athletes to meet or exceed her standards. Many of the girls accepted her challenge and indeed surpassed her standards. Her level of compassion and concern for the people she coached was noticed and appreciated by her athletes. Her love of athletics became contagious not only with the athletic program, but spread throughout the entire school.
In addition to coaching girls basketball, girls track, indoor track, and cross country, she also served as assistant varsity football coach for two years. One of those teams was ranked first in the nation in offensive statistics and the team was ranked second overall in the nation.
Vicki White is truly an outstanding individual with a wealth of talent and a gentle heart that has touched many students during her years on the coaching staff here at the Maryland School for the Deaf.
Vicki returned to her native Southwest in 1981, completing seven years of working to improve athletic opportunities at MSD and the ESDAA.
Vicki also established the girls track, indoor track and cross country programs here at Maryland School for the Deaf. Due to her drive and determination, several athletes moved on to world level competition and competed in the World Games for the Deaf. She gave her time and energy to help female athletes be the best they could be.
Vicki often set standards and challenged the female athletes to meet or exceed her standards. Many of the girls accepted her challenge and indeed surpassed her standards. Her level of compassion and concern for the people she coached was noticed and appreciated by her athletes. Her love of athletics became contagious not only with the athletic program, but spread throughout the entire school.
In addition to coaching girls basketball, girls track, indoor track, and cross country, she also served as assistant varsity football coach for two years. One of those teams was ranked first in the nation in offensive statistics and the team was ranked second overall in the nation.
Vicki White is truly an outstanding individual with a wealth of talent and a gentle heart that has touched many students during her years on the coaching staff here at the Maryland School for the Deaf.
Vicki returned to her native Southwest in 1981, completing seven years of working to improve athletic opportunities at MSD and the ESDAA.
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