Judging a good coach:
- A good coach is someone who knows winning is wonderful but
is not the triumph of sports.
- A kids’ coach is someone who goes to work early, misses meals,
gives away weekends and plays havoc with family schedules so he or she can help out
a group of youngsters.
- A good coach is someone who stays half an hour or more after
practice to make sure every one of the players has a safe ride home.
- A good coach is someone who rarely hears a mom or dad say ‘Hey
thanks,’ but receives a lot of advice on game day.
- A good coach is someone who makes sure that everyone gets to
play.
- A good coach is someone who teaches young people that winning
is not everything, but still lies in bed at night staring at the ceiling wondering
whether he or she might have done anything differently to have turned a loss into
a win.
- A good coach is someone who can help a child learn to take
mistakes in stride.
- A good coach is someone who sometimes helps a child to develop
ability and confidence that sometimes did not exist before.
- A good coach is someone a youngster will remember a long time
after the last game has ended and the season is over.
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