Calaveras Enterprise sports editor Guy Dossi spoke with Calaveras’ new junior varsity head coach Doug Clark. They spoke of the difference from going from a varsity assistant coach to a head JV coach, the changes Clark will have to make on game day, and what he misses about coaching varsity. GD: Well Doug, I looked at the schedule earlier during the summer and I saw you were listed at JV head coach and it kind of took me by surprise. You were the varsity defensive coordinator for such a long time
always going to be the people who help the head coach. These people are known as the assistants. I find it quite fitting that these individuals are given the title assistant, given the fact that their role is exactly how one would define this word. Webster’s Dictionary would define an assistant as a person who gives aid to people. To be a good assistant, Roy Williams once said, “A good assistant beats their head coach to the office and leaves after the head coach.” Personally, I do not agree that this
traits that the head coach possesses is dominance and affiliation. The head coach displays dominance by the way she demonstrates her power over the assistant coach and how she acts during disagreements. The head coach is the type of person in a conversation to speak over everyone to get her point across while also being assertive in her responses. Her assertiveness could come off to others as proud and authoritative. The head coach could also be “power hungry” because she is the head coach so she may
of us had a strong sense of competitive spirit and a thirst to prove ourselves. We had no precedent, no knowledge or mentor. We derived a structure, incorporating roles and responsibilities similar to traditional sports. I volunteered to be the head coach of the varsity team. With this responsibility, I implemented a structure for training and built a strong foundation of teamwork and peer learning. Having individual sessions with players to customize their training plans to suit their needs, including
is observation of College level- men’s basketball practice. Observation was taking place at the Lincoln Land Community College, at the Cass Gym. The head coach is a leader. He gives clear and simple instructions and he is a good demonstrator, who also knows to choose right people-players(volunteers) for demonstrating some drills. The head coach is great animator, which means that he is sometimes on the same level like players (including the way he talks with them, curses, sarcasm). Although he
the new head football coach for the Gators. One huge focal area for Stricklin is finding a coach that will implement an offensive scheme that matches the Gators' need. The certain type of offense that many are calling for in Gainesville is the spread option philosophy, while also running run/pass option attacks (once seen under Urban Meyer). Currently, the Gators' 2018 recruiting class has pieces that fit the mold to these sorts of schemes. Potential Head Coaches An up-and-rising coach that checks
The ration between staff to student or even coach to student shares more familiarity with those of a Caucasian back ground. Of the 19 Varsity sports available within the University of Illinois Division of Intercollegiate Athletics, only two of them have head coaches that are of African-American decent. This number is an increase 0 prior to June 2015 with the hiring of Head Women’s Softball Coach, Tyra Perry, & the recent hiring of Head Football Coach, Lovie Smith earlier this year. This trend follows
Manziel (“Coach”) and Cleveland State University (“CSU”), collectively known as (“Parties”). RECITALS CSU is a public university located in Cleveland, Ohio. The Coach is a former collegiate and NFL football player. CSU desires to employ the Coach on the terms set forth herein as CSU’s first head coach for the 2017-2018 football season In consideration of the covenants and agreements contained in this Agreement, the Parties agree to the following: 1. EMPLOYMENT: CSU hereby engages Coach to serve
the University of Alabama and then at Howard College (now Samford University). Bobby’s coaching career began in 1954 as an assistant coach at Howard College. After working as an assistant coach at Howard for two years he was offered a head coaching position at South Georgia Junior College. Bobby stayed with South Georgia for two years pulling double duty as head coach of the football team and athletic director. Bobby
On Tuesday April 10, 2012 Head coach Bobby Petrino of the Arkansas Razorbacks was fired due to admitting an “inappropriate” relationship with recently hired 25-year-old assistant Jessica Dorrell. According to athletic director Jeff Long in his investigation of Petrino, Dorrell and Petrino had met while she was fundraiser for the Razorback Foundation, and the two began going to lunch together occasionally before their relationship was said to have turned intimate. During this time, it was reported