Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Coaching Priorities

A thoughtful piece from the Coaching Toolbox.

An excerpt:

2)       Show the participants examples of how to be successful in life and basketball.
Stress the importance of honesty, trust, enthusiasm, discipline, sportsmanship, dedication, reliability, teamwork, sacrifice, dependability, integrity, loyalty, and hard work.
We will be successful at the varsity level with players who:
  • Take coaching and understand the need for discipline
  • Love Basketball and appreciate hard work
  • Dribble, Pass, and Shoot the ball proficiently
  • Play very hard
We understand that this is an exciting week (tryouts) that is just part of the basketball journey. Making a team is not the end of the road...just the beginning. Not making the team isn't the end either; there's a long way between developmental basketball and the summit of one's life skills. We encourage every player who loves basketball and competition to stick with it.

I happily recall a teammate in high school who played on the freshman 'B' team. Later on, he had a key blocked shot in Boston Garden against a high school All-American and Celtic draft choice, to help win that game. In the next game against three time state champion Lexington, he was the high scorer in the old Garden to help us win the Division I North championship in overtime. He never quit and got a scholarship to play basketball in college and became an executive in the oil industry.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

We Care About Our Players and Your Child

Alcohol is a drug, plain and simple. Adolescents are profoundly susceptible to its harmful effects. We aim to educate our players and your children to take care of their bodies and their minds, and need your cooperation to help us. We care.

Let's Talk Sports will discuss the problem of alcohol in the community on this week's show.