Hey guys!!!
Thank you all for participating and for playing the game with heart Although it wasn't the result we wanted we never gave up which was really good.
The game was good, but we all know that we need to work on a lot of stuff! Some of girls in our team actually think it's a laughing matter when it comes to playing the game, which isn't good at all! I've witnessed a lot of girls laughing in the game which is really annoying. Please don't think this is a joke cause it's not.
Mr Silby is taking his time out of his life to come out and coach our team and we should be grateful. We should never talk over him cause if you were put in his shoes you'll find it annoying if someone were to talk over you aye?? So always think about the things that other people do for you and remember to always be grateful for what they've done.
Let's face it in the end we're not only playing this sport just cause our friends are playing! We're playing the sport cause we enjoy the sport! We should all be proud to be in the Rutherford family cause we have so many people around us that root for us and actually love watching us play!! We should all be grateful that Mr Silby is our coach. Because we wouldn't even be a team if Mr Silby wasn't here. There wasn't going to be
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We should all have known that the way we train is going to be the way we play out on the field. Don't just think that training is a muck around time cause it's not!!! So we all need to put our heads in the game and train as if we were actually playing. And again when it comes to playing on the field don't be scared of our opponents cause it will just muck up the way you
I’m currently sitting in my room thinking about how great these two weeks with you were. Thank you so much for all the memories and fun times. I will always hold them very close to me. My god, it has only been a couple hours since you left and I already miss you so much. You have made me immensely happy, I cannot express that enough. I only hope to make you as happy as you make me. I know we are both still young, but no matter what happens or where life takes us, I know for a fact that I will always love you. You have taught me so much and I will forever be grateful for that.
The relationship between an athlete and a coach is an unique and (humble??) one. It’s all about learning, growing, and overcoming failures to its successes. About looking forward to the future together in the game and beyond the life of sports. The interaction between them should be upheld and agreed upon, to be held together. They are the most influential character of the competitive environment. I believe in the value of a coach.
So many Coaches have talent and dedication for what they do. I 'm proud to play for one that has a spectacular history of coaching. That coach is Dennis Lorio, who Graduated from LSU (Louisiana State University) with an economic degree and played baseball. “I love the intensity and the relationship in football” Coach Lorio explaining with a passionate expression. I can see it in his eyes that he is very dedicated and hardworking coach. As of now he is 62 years old and still willing to coach. “It’s not the same without coaching. The joy and the sorrow I feel during the season has been addicted to me. I’ve been in this game almost all my life and that is a very long time.”
As Mike Singletary once said, “A player responds to a coach who has the best interest at heart.” This is true for me and the rest of my team whenever Greg Schwebach is coaching. He is an amazing person on and off the the field or court.
I am thankful for that coach, because that coach taught me how to prove people wrong and work hard for
Therefore, coaches must lay the groundwork, well in advance, before their team’s first competition. While players may have been given simple instructions in the lower levels to shake hands after the game, it is unlikely that they have been completely mentored on how to travel respectfully, properly execute pregame routines, compete with grace, keep their emotions under control in the face of adversity, and walk off the playing surface with composure regardless of the outcome. While we would like to assume these things are innate, the reality is that most kids have never been instructed in these
In football winning is not everything! With winning comes dedication, passion, and selflessness. My sophomore year I played one game on varsity, which was dictated by coach Garno. When I look back on that year I can see that all Garno cared about was winning. Garno never cared about any player or anything that did not involve winning on a football field. Now my junior and senior year I got a new coach and this is where I learned what a real coach is. The Dundee Vikings is now lead by Coach Kyle McElvany (Coach Mac.) Coach Mac is a coach that taught every player on the team that there is more to football than just winning. Him teaching all of the payers, especially my brought us close, it has made a bond between us that could never be broken.
Coaches are not true to themselves for many reasons. These include the goal of winning at all costs, bowing to pressures from parents and other outsiders, or even attempting to mimic the supposed successful methods of other coaches. While many of these influences can result in positive coaching delivery, they have to be taken into the context of the coach 's true experiences, values, opinions and beliefs. It is imperative to appreciate that the coach has a strong influence over the athletes he or she coaches .
or any other kind of coach, let me just say this: congratulations and welcome to
He does not assist with athletic issues and is critical of Coach Jones’s leadership skills as the athletic director. He will not work to help coach and grow him. (He is not one of his chosen ones. He does not work well with while males.)
Some coaches have questionable ways of coaching, but it's no secret that some coaches abuse their player for the fact of winning. Whats wrong with people that they would put winning before the health of their players? The main question is why would a coach abuse a player? A coach may abuse his players for a number of different reasons.
First, a coach is a mentor every single player should look up too. They teach one the way to success and motivate a person to become the best they can possibly be. Once in awhile, players do get mad at the way the coach does things;like, playing time, the plays they run, or even what they say to a player. Most of the time, the coach’s best interest is to inspire one to achieve in life not just the
Legacy: I would like to thank all of my family, friends, teachers, and coaches who have supported me throughout high school. I would like to Kip and Julie Johnson, my parents. Thank you for everything that you have done for me. No matter how hard I was on you guys, you never gave up on me. You always knew that I could do better and constantly encouraged me to do so. I would also like to say a special thanks to my girlfriend Bekka. You have always been there for me since the 9th grade when we started dating. You always helped me with any of my work that I had sturggled with. I appreciate you always telling me that I could do better, even though I was lazy. Thank you for always supporting me, love. I would next like to thank all my friends: Tyler, Hugo, Ed, Casey, Tristan, James,
“Oh, I know coach, never let media get to your head just like you told me,” I said laughing with coach. My dad and coach played reverse roles, my dad always taught me how to play the game and coach always gave substantial life advice. I liked it that way. Coach was my college
I apologize for needing to address this but we are seeing a common occurrence happening with our team in which needs to be address..