@CoachYashinsky@ColtonWilson23 I’ve coached football, girls basketball and boys lacrosse. I’ve never understood why basketball and lax coaches don’t just trade film with their next opponent.
Thursday night Sean Dallahan '22 had the honor to award the Robert Meehl award. The award is passed down each year from an Alumni to a senior baseball player who shows selflessness, commitment, and a love for Upper Moreland baseball! This years recipient is Jaryd Meehl!
The point of HS sports isn’t getting a college scholarship. It’s learning cooperation, respect, loyalty, communication, being a good person & working with others in good times & bad. If a scholarship comes from that, great. But either way, it’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience!
@ValhallaPerform Inferiority complex Been coaching football and lax for 12 years now I go to clinics and hear speakers who teach me new things but also reinforce a lot of my beliefs and current practices but I still wonder, am I enough for my athletes? Do I put them in the right spot to succeed?
@coach_beaman I coached lacrosse. We practiced at an off campus park. I gave the guys 10 minutes to get from practice back to school for film. 4-5 guys walked in late 5-10 minutes with slurpees. I packed up my laptop and walked right out of the room without a word
@CoachGusSmith1 I’ve heard this advice before as a teacher. I can’t find the original quote I’m trying to paraphrase but I believe it was from Pat Summit. It’s easier to start strict and become more lenient than to start lenient and become strict. That’s what I took the no smile advice to mean.
@CoachJLBailey I used to grade every game. Binary system. You either did your job or you didn’t. I gave out a cheap WWE belt that the winner kept that week. Kids loved to know their grades. As far as technique we’d go over in film. Never cared about the distinction for knockdown or pancake