PLAYERS: Good teammates have each other's backs. They support one another. They fill in the gaps for each other. They understand that they individually play different roles so that together the team can be complete. One person's weakness might be another person's strength.
@thewinningdiff1 Great teams have great teammates.
They are selfless and know that they have a responsibility for the team.
• They care about each other.
• They commit to the team.
• They own their roles.
Every year around 9/11, I watch "The Man in the Red Bandana."
It's a tribute to former Boston College lacrosse player Welles Crowther, who died after saving nearly 20 lives that day.
Political debates don't matter in the grand scheme of things. Heroes like Welles do. ❤️🇺🇸
🗣️MAKE SUMMER CAMPS GREAT AGAIN‼️
Tooo much playing and not enough practice‼️
@TriadBlueChip x @YMCAofNWNC will be hosting TWO camps this summer‼️
🗓️ June 17-21
📍WGW Ymca (Central Y)
🗓️ June 24-28
📍 Yadkin Fam
🗣️REGISTER NOW!
Mind, Body & Spitit
PLAYERS: You are never a neutral teammate. You are either making things better or making things worse on your team. You are either helping your teammates or not. You are either encouraging or not. You are either providing a good example or not. Great teams have great teammates.
All set for @TriadBlueChip First48 County Clash Middle School Showcase!
The top middle schoolers from Forsyth, Surry, Randolph, Davidson, Alamance, Davie & Guilford counties will compete for the 🏆!
🗓️ Sunday, Feb. 18
⏰ Registration begins at 2:30
📍Atkins HS
Admission: $10
“The amount of points you score doesn’t determine whether you are playing good or bad. Your point total is never an indicator of how you play. It’s how hard you work and how good of a teammate you are,” Caitlin Clark
A true difference maker on and off the court.
If you have a former coach who you can still call, Snap, Facebook, text, FaceTime, etc. then you had a coach who put you first & created lifelong, caring relationships with players. That isn’t always the case, so consider yourself lucky & keep those relationships close to heart!
GREAT TEAMS HAVE GREAT TEAMMATES.
✅ Bring energy whether they're playing or not.
✅ Find ways to be in the game even when they aren't in the game.
✅ Create momentum.
✅ Are just as excited about a teammate's success as they are their own.
📽️ @MarquetteMBB
We are losing good coaches every day. The toll of unreasonable parents, lack of admin support, schools & leagues adding more (useless) trainings, unimaginable hours, & lack of being appreciated generally wins out. Hang in there, coaches, you make a difference in people’s lives!
Sometimes it’s not the player. It’s not the coach. It’s not their peers. The problem is the pressure they’re getting from parents. Don’t criticize. Don’t berate, belittle or embarrass them. What they need from you the most is support. Just be there. The rest takes care of itself.
🏀 non-negotiables:
• Know the plays
• DEFEND
• Hustle…get back on defense, go after loose balls, rebound, meet passes
• Make layups - left & right
• Take care of the ball (you don't have to be a great dribbler to be a responsible ball handler)
• Have great body language