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Steve Small (Basketball)
Steve Small has spent over 29 years in education and in the coaching profession that took him from Mount Washington Junior High to head coach of the Western Kentucky University (WKU) Lady Hilltoppers, Steve retired from coaching in 2001.  While at WKU, Steve served as assistant coach, assistant head coach and assumed the head coaching position from 1997 to 2001.  During his tenure at WKU, the overall record was 410 - 168 with 15 trips out of 17 years to the NCAA's Big Dance.  Steve has been involved in three Final Fours with one trip to the National Championship game in 1992 versus Stanford.  As head coach, Steve's record was 89-39 and hie chargers made two NCAA appearances and one NIT post-season tournament. 
 
In August 2001, Steve began some new adventures.  He became the Sports Sales Director for the Bowling Green Area Convention & Visitor's Bureau.  He also has his own radio show called "The Right Call" on WKCT 93 AM every Monday and Thursday evening.  Steve is also a color commentator for local high school games and is on the board of directors of the United Way. 
 

Charlie Wallace (Sports Specific Training)

Charlie Wallace, a native of Louisville and former all-state high school football player, is a recognized fitness center developer and personal trainer that has been in the business since 1992.   Charlie was one of the original founders of Orthopedic Sports and Fitness.  Charlie was the managing partner June 2003 through December 2005.  During that time he developed a very successful sports enhancement program.  Charlie has trained athletes of all shapes, sizes, and levels of ability.  From athletes in middle school to players in the professional ranks.  Charlie’s focus has always been on instruction and motivation to help each athlete maximize results.  In just over 2 years, fifteen of the athletes he trained received athletic scholarships in men’s and/or women’s basketball, volleyball, soccer, tennis as well as baseball and golf.