Yes, coaches have favorites.
But not the ones parents think.
It’s not about popularity.
It’s not about politics.
Coaches “favor” players who:
→ Can be trusted
→ Make the right plays
→ Fill a role
→ Help the team win
→ Work hard
→ Are committed
→ Have talent
These are choices every athlete can make.
Want more playing time? Start here.
Be a “favorite” for the right reasons.
22 Football Program Members received Honor Roll recognition in the 3rd grading period
3.0-3.49- 4
3.5-3.99-12
4.0- 6
Keep up the hard work & congratulations on the awards!
Geno Auriemma said, "We put a huge premium on body language."
"If your body language is bad, you will never get in the game. Ever."
Your body language screams.
It sets the tone for yourself and others.
Your posture, eye contact, and energy are always communicating something.
NEGATIVE BODY LANGUAGE LETS
• Your opponents know they have the upper hand
• Your teammates know your selfish
• Recruiters know you can't handle adversity
• Random spectators form opinions about you
Nothing good comes from negative BL.
KEEP YOUR CALM
~ via @DanCevette
Your athletic career is most likely temporary; your character lasts a lifetime. The person you are is far more important than the player you are! What are your habits/routines? Are you grateful, humble, honest. Do you care for others? Be someone people respect on & off the court!
Sadly this felt inevitable from the beginning just because it is tough to get 22 schools, 23 next year with Northwood, of all different sizes, who have different sports available to all agree on what is best for the league.
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March 28 - 6 p.m. - Lexington High School
More details to come soon...
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5 Things Every Young Low Post Player Should Learn:
1. Presenting a target - both hands up, elbows out.
2. Catching & protecting the ball - chin it, not belly it.
3. Feeling or checking for the defender.
4. Basic to the basket move - baseline power shot.
5. Using a shot fake.