How do schools define what makes their athletic programs successful? Curtis High School athletic director Suzanne Vick says it’s not nearly as much about the end-of-season win-loss record as some people would believe. In the latest episode of SBLive’s The Prep’s Lab with TJ Cotterill, Vick discusses her philosophies and how she determines what makes her school’s programs successful. Vick is a lifelong athlete in several halls of fame who has made a career of impacting young people through athletics. She's a recent appointee to the WIAA Representative Assembly.
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