The Watauga JV girls soccer club returned to the pitch for the first time since mid-March and opened up Northwestern 3A/4A Conference play with a 7-1 win against South Caldwell at Jack Groce Stadium.
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Being coachable is a competitive edge.
- Take feedback without flinching.
- Apply it without excuse.
- Grow from it without needing praise.
The best don’t avoid coaching; they crave it.
Feedback isn’t an attack.
It’s a gift.
Use it.
Watauga girls soccer kicked off its Northwestern 3A/4A Conference schedule on the right foot with a 7-0 win against South Caldwell.
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Parents: You’re raising a child, not an athlete. Teach them respect, hard work, how to be a good person. Show them what character & work ethic are. Hold them accountable. Teach them that they won’t ever get what they don’t earn. Strong, well-rounded kids find success much easier!
Congratulations to Coach Kerley! He is a strong advocate for ALL of the athletes and their respective teams. We appreciate his selfless service to the young people of our community!
The Watauga girl's soccer team closed out its nonconference slate with a 9-0 win against Ledford on Friday night at Jack Groce Stadium.
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Let your kids be coached. Let them get used to coaches holding them accountable. If you save your children from discomfort & hardship, you often keep them from realizing their own strength, abilities. Let them grow their character so they can become confident, independent adults!
The Watauga girls soccer team saw the rigors of a challenging nonconference schedule starting to pay off on Friday night in the form of an 8-0 win against Forbush at Jack Groce Stadium.
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Charlotte FC is getting Squatchy. Appalachian FC GM Mike Raymond with @CharlotteFC Head Coach Dean Smith. Good luck this season! We’re cheering from the High Country! Except when we play you in Lamar Hunt US Open Cup! #Believe 💛👣🖤⚽️🇺🇸🏆
Parents: Stop:
Coaching from the stands
Yelling at refs
Lecturing your kids after games
Talking about teammates
Telling your kids to ignore coaching
Playing the blame game
Making failure unacceptable
You don’t need to coach. Be supportive. Offer encouragement & just love them!
There's a reason Watauga's Kate Sears has 10 triple-doubles this year — her season averages are now 26.5 points, 13.5 rebounds, 9.2 assists, and 2.4 steals per game.
But the spectacular plays tell only part of the story. The Virginia Tech signee has made it her mission to be the ultimate teammate.
@JMBpreps has the story: https://t.co/iqznWt0Qis