Post by Rainbowcycle on Feb 3, 2005 19:54:29 GMT -6
Key to succeed in the playoffs: teams with players who, seson long, drenched their jerseys in sweat…will help make their teams come out victoriously!
I don't predict, I know by experience that those players, with any sense of work ethic in them, will make their parents, school, team and coach win in a heartbeat.
The team that had faith in their coaches' philosophy, who remained loyal to the true values of this sport, and who gave this game their all, during the entire season, without bickering, without second guessing their coaches at any time will win, no matter what, even if only in their hearts...
You see, when a team and the coaches work together with the needed help of the parents to attain and form a unit, they become unbreakable, as a marble-hard bunch of matches put together.
These matches could be broken so easily, one by one in a blink of an eye; and that is precisely what is happening to those teams who have created any trace of dissension in a malicious maneuver to put doubt in their teams' minds.
Teams are doomed to fail, when only a handful ill-intended individuals distabilize their team and coach in the least of the ways; voluntarily, or even involuntarily by some misacquired mannerism over the years.
Parents and players, you must remember that it is never too late to forgive and to mend; because time is running out...notwithstanding.
Just remember that good work ethic and sacrifice pay off!! I was so glad to hear a parent from Comeaux high school tell me, that at the beginning of season, parents were told to leave Head Coach Osmond Ogali coach successfully and not to intervene at all in his decisions...
That is precisely the key to success: parents should stay out of the coaching process.
I always laugh when my greatest mentor reminds me that the best and easiest team to coach is a team of orphans; although, I must admit, I would rather have my players nurtured by the warmth and sound guidance of their dedicated and loving parents any time!
Keep in mind that a marble-hard bunch of matches can light up any time, in a "Bengal" fire that will be overpower and subdue any fierce opponent in the playoffs.
Good luck to all, and remember it is never too late to straighten your act. Put your trust in your coach, your coach put HIS TRUST in you a long time ago!
So long, Rainbowcycle!
I don't predict, I know by experience that those players, with any sense of work ethic in them, will make their parents, school, team and coach win in a heartbeat.
The team that had faith in their coaches' philosophy, who remained loyal to the true values of this sport, and who gave this game their all, during the entire season, without bickering, without second guessing their coaches at any time will win, no matter what, even if only in their hearts...
You see, when a team and the coaches work together with the needed help of the parents to attain and form a unit, they become unbreakable, as a marble-hard bunch of matches put together.
These matches could be broken so easily, one by one in a blink of an eye; and that is precisely what is happening to those teams who have created any trace of dissension in a malicious maneuver to put doubt in their teams' minds.
Teams are doomed to fail, when only a handful ill-intended individuals distabilize their team and coach in the least of the ways; voluntarily, or even involuntarily by some misacquired mannerism over the years.
Parents and players, you must remember that it is never too late to forgive and to mend; because time is running out...notwithstanding.
Just remember that good work ethic and sacrifice pay off!! I was so glad to hear a parent from Comeaux high school tell me, that at the beginning of season, parents were told to leave Head Coach Osmond Ogali coach successfully and not to intervene at all in his decisions...
That is precisely the key to success: parents should stay out of the coaching process.
I always laugh when my greatest mentor reminds me that the best and easiest team to coach is a team of orphans; although, I must admit, I would rather have my players nurtured by the warmth and sound guidance of their dedicated and loving parents any time!
Keep in mind that a marble-hard bunch of matches can light up any time, in a "Bengal" fire that will be overpower and subdue any fierce opponent in the playoffs.
Good luck to all, and remember it is never too late to straighten your act. Put your trust in your coach, your coach put HIS TRUST in you a long time ago!
So long, Rainbowcycle!