Not exact matches
If an
athletic coach never changes the way he designs plays, then the opponents will quickly learn the
team's game and conquer them.
When his school was emptied of younger teachers during World War II, he
coached all the boys»
athletic teams and directed the high school air force cadet squad while maintaining other classroom responsibilities.
The head
coach immediately reported the assault, including the names of the reported players, to the then -
Athletic Director, to the head football
coach, and to the sports administrator for the female student - athlete's
team.
His
athletic playing and
coaching experience includes:
Coached BAVC boys and girls club
teams including 18s (boys and girls), 16s (boys and girls), 15s (girls), and 13s (girls) Current De La Salle Junior Varsity
Coach Former Clayton Valley High Girls Varsity Head and Assistant Coach Former Las Lomas High Varsity Assistant Coach Former St. Francis CYO and Walnut Creek Youth Basketball Coach Former AA Rated Sand & Grass Doubles Division I Football and Basketball Player (University of Maine) All - State High School Football Player (Maine) Rich brings a broad perspective on youth athletics as a club director, coach, high school and college athlete, and a father of a high school and college ath
Coach Former Clayton Valley High Girls Varsity Head and Assistant
Coach Former Las Lomas High Varsity Assistant Coach Former St. Francis CYO and Walnut Creek Youth Basketball Coach Former AA Rated Sand & Grass Doubles Division I Football and Basketball Player (University of Maine) All - State High School Football Player (Maine) Rich brings a broad perspective on youth athletics as a club director, coach, high school and college athlete, and a father of a high school and college ath
Coach Former Las Lomas High Varsity Assistant
Coach Former St. Francis CYO and Walnut Creek Youth Basketball Coach Former AA Rated Sand & Grass Doubles Division I Football and Basketball Player (University of Maine) All - State High School Football Player (Maine) Rich brings a broad perspective on youth athletics as a club director, coach, high school and college athlete, and a father of a high school and college ath
Coach Former St. Francis CYO and Walnut Creek Youth Basketball
Coach Former AA Rated Sand & Grass Doubles Division I Football and Basketball Player (University of Maine) All - State High School Football Player (Maine) Rich brings a broad perspective on youth athletics as a club director, coach, high school and college athlete, and a father of a high school and college ath
Coach Former AA Rated Sand & Grass Doubles Division I Football and Basketball Player (University of Maine) All - State High School Football Player (Maine) Rich brings a broad perspective on youth athletics as a club director,
coach, high school and college athlete, and a father of a high school and college ath
coach, high school and college athlete, and a father of a high school and college athlete.
That's an appropriate moniker for a
team that is off to the best start (15 - 3 overall and a league - leading 6 - 1 in the Western
Athletic Conference) in
coach Riley Wallace's 15 - year tenure.
Mississippi State has won outright or shared (with Kentucky in 1962) the Southeastern Conference championship three years in a row, but its splendid qualifications and
Coach Babe McCarthy's frequent pleas never got the
team into the NCAA tournament because of a Mississippi policy prohibiting
athletic competition against Negroes.
«Our hope is that what remains — after firing the head
coach,
athletic director and president / chancellor — is a
team people can root for.
The
athletic director, football and track
coach at Vacaville knows how special it is to have this many elite athletes — not only on one
team, but in one specific speciality like hurdles.
Sure, a
team might be good in one year because of a bunch of talent, or a
coach might manage to string together a couple good seasons, but in the long run,
athletic success is directly related to administrative support.
Three representatives of the 13 - member College Football Playoff selection committee — Clemson
athletic director Dan Radakovich, former Nebraska
coach and member of Congress Tom Osborne, and Big East advisor Tom Jernstedt — spoke on a panel at the IMG Intercollegiate Athletics Forum, offering clues and opinions about the criteria for selecting the field of four
teams, beginning in 2014.
Over the last two years
Coach Von Vogt worked relentlessly to usher in a new era of Warrior basketball as he transitioned the
team from the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Division II to NAIA Division I while also joining the Golden State
Athletic Conference (GSAC); arguably, the most competitive conference in the NAIA.
COACH ALEKSANYAN: The LPC president, Jim Adams and the
Athletic Director, Tim Cook made great impressions on me with how much support they were offering the
team.
West also said this in that same media appearance: «Even in high school, in college, an
athletic director would never hire a
coach to lead a football
team that's never had any experience in football whatsoever, and we just put a person in the presidency who has no political experience.
What your
coach is doing is penalizing not only you, but the
team, the
athletic department, the school and whatever community following your
team might have for something that was completely out of anyone's control.
Not long after that, Abdul - Jabbar met with Mike Garrett, the USC
athletic director, and discussed the possibility of
coaching the school's basketball
team.
However, Thauvin was criticised and heavily barracked by Marseille's fans during the club's four - game losing streak and became a victim of the
team's dreadful run on Friday night when he was dropped by the former
Athletic Club and Argentina
coach.
Under first - year
coach David Huan, the Wildcats are getting ready for the Central Coast Section playoffs coming off of a second - place finish in the West Catholic
Athletic League behind the nation's No. 1
team, Archbishop Mitty - San Jose.
In addition to
team coaches, we are incredibly fortunate to have the talents of Alex Bowmer at our disposal as head
athletic trainer this year.
Imagine a basketball
team with 5 elite athletes that are bigger, stronger, faster and more
athletic than their opponents, but their
coach has them walk the ball up the court and milk the shot clock on nearly every possession — ignoring most opportunities for quick, fast - break baskets.
With a 1:10 player to
coach ratio, our experienced and educated staff is able to evaluate individual players and focus on developing your child's
athletic and
team building skills.
Acker, 56,
coached the men's tennis
team at Kalamazoo College to the Michigan Intercollegiate
Athletic Association title for the 27th consecutive year.
It was the last
team he
coached before he retired, as
Coach of the Year, to devote all his time to the
athletic directorship, a new career during which Michigan Stadium was twice expanded, until it became the largest college - owned bowl in the country, with a seating capacity of 101,001.
Especially for
teams that value both 15's and 7s skilled players, being able to simply be
athletic and take
coaching are the top skills they are all looking for.
The College Football Playoff committee, primarily made up of
athletic directors from each major conference, former players,
coaches and administrators, meets in early December and ranks the Top 25, along with selecting the top four
teams and seeding them into the semifinal games.
Gary Caldwell wants to avoid seeing his
team suffering relegation once again and the
coach of Wigan
Athletic has been going through a fairly busy summer transfer window with plenty of new players being signed and added to the
team.
The
coach of Wigan
Athletic, Gary Caldwell has been reinforcing his
team by adding players that can reinforce and improve every single section of his squad from the goal - keeping department over to the offensive side.
Coach Carlo Ancelotti made three changes to the
team that thrashed
Athletic Bilbao before the international break: Gareth Bale was left out of the starting lineup for the first time this season and replaced by Isco; flu victim Karim Benzema was replaced by Hernandez, and Sergio Ramos was rested in favour of Nacho.
Ernesto Valverde, nicknamed «Txingurri» (little ant in Basque), comes to Barça after leaving
Athletic Club Bilbao where he
coached the
team in more matches than anyone else in its history.
Wigan
Athletic first
team coach Anthony Barry says Latics got exactly what they deserved against Manchester City.
And, finally, because prevailing attitudes towards concussion symptom reporting and reporting behavior are deeply entrenched in our sports culture, we encourage, as Step Five, that
coaches, athletes,
athletic trainers,
team doctors, and parents continue working over the course of the sports season to create and maintain an environment in which athletes feel safe in immediately reporting concussion symptoms (both their own and their teammates) by sharing and reinforcing positive messages about the importance of immediate concussion symptom reporting via social media, by maintaining open lines of communication and an ongoing dialog about concussion safety among and between and among
coaches, athletes, medical staff and parents.
Available free of charge on MomsTEAM's new SmartTeams concussion website, the #TeamUp4ConcussionSafetyTM program, developed by MomsTEAM Institute as part of its SmartTeams Play SafeTM initiative with a Mind Matters Educational Challenge Grant from the National Collegiate
Athletic Association and Department of Defense, is designed to do just that: to increase reporting by athletes of concussion symptoms by engaging
coaches, athletes, parents, and health care providers in a season - long, indeed career - long program which emphasizes that immediate reporting of concussion symptoms - not just by athletes themselves but by their teammate «buddies» - not only reduces the risk the athlete will suffer a more serious brain injury - or, in rare cases, even death - but is actually helps the
team's chances of winning, not just in that game, but, by giving athletes the best chance to return as quickly as possible from concussion, the rest of the season, and by teaching that honest reporting is a valued
team behavior and a hallmark of a good teammate.
Because studies show that one - off concussion education isn't enough to change concussion symptom reporting behavior, Step Three in the SmartTeams Play SafeTM #TeamUp4 ConcussionSafetyTM game plan calls for
coaches, athletes,
athletic trainers,
team doctors (and, at the youth and high school level, parents) to attend a mandatoryconcussion safety meeting before every sports season to learn in detail about the importance of immediate concussion symptom reporting, not just in minimizing the risks concussions pose to an athlete's short - and long - term health, but in increasing the chances for individual and
team success.
Be
coached by individuals who are well - trained in sport - specific safety and to be monitored by
athletic health care
team members:
In the meantime, we believe it should be up to schools,
coaches, parents,
athletic trainers,
team doctors, and the athletes themselves to weigh the benefits and risks of impact sensors, and make the decision that is most likely to improve player safety, NOCSAE certification or no.
Add in the possibility that sideline personnel responsible for monitoring athletes for signs of concussion, such as
team doctors and
athletic trainers, or
coaches and parent volunteers, may be away from the sideline attending to other injured athletes when a player sustains a high force blow, or, even if they are watching the field / court / rink, may miss significant impacts because they occur away from the play, and one can see why better concussion detection methods are needed.
Gregory W. Stewart, MD, chief, Division of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and a
team physician at Tulane University said, «There is nothing more important in sports today than keeping our athletes healthy and playing at peak performance levels; this position statement is an excellent way to get athletes,
coaches,
athletic trainers and others thinking about how to manage weight loss or gain effectively and safely.»
But, in the meantime, it should be up to schools,
coaches, parents,
athletic trainers,
team doctors, and the athletes themselves to weigh the benefits and risks of supplemental helmet padding and helmet sensors, and to make the decision - hopefully an informed decision - that is most likely to improve player safety, NOCSAE certification or not.
installed inside or on the outside of a player's helmet, embedded in a mouth guard, helmet chin strap, skull cap, head band, or skin patch worn behind the ear, for instance), all are essentially designed to do the same thing: alert
coaches,
athletic trainers,
team doctors, other sideline personnel and / or parents about high - risk single and multiple head impacts in order to improve the rate at which concussions are identified.
My experience with the Newcastle football
team in Oklahoma leads me to believe that, as long as impact sensors are strictly used for the limited purpose of providing real - time impact data to qualified sideline personnel, not to diagnose concussions, not as the sole determining factor in making remove - from - play decisions, and not to replace the necessity for observers on the sports sideline trained in recognizing the signs of concussion and in conducting a sideline screening for concussion using one or more sideline assessment tests for concussion (e.g. SCAT3, balance, King - Devick, Maddocks questions, SAC)(preferably by a certified
athletic trainer and / or
team physician), and long as data on the number, force, and direction of impacts is only made available for use by
coaches and
athletic trainers in a position to use such information to adjust an athlete's blocking or tackling tec hnique (and not for indiscriminate use by those, such as parents, who are not in a position to make intelligent use of the data), they represent a valuable addition to a program's concussion toolbox and as a tool to minimize repetitive head impacts.
A
coach may not allow a member of a school
athletic team to participate in any
athletic event or training on the same day that the member (1) Exhibits signs, symptoms or behaviors consistent with a concussion following an observed or suspected blow to the head or body, or (2) Has been diagnosed with a concussion.
The policies must (1) Require the student athlete and their parent or guardian to annually review and sign information on concussions, (2) Require that a student athlete suspected by their
coach,
athletic trainer or
team physician of sustaining a concussion or brain injury in a practice or game be removed from the activity at that time.
The policy requires removal from play for any student, as determined by a game official,
coach from the student's
team, certified
athletic trainer, licensed physician, licensed physical therapist or other official designated by the student's school entity, exhibits signs or symptoms of a concussion or traumatic brain injury while participating in an
athletic activity.
Formed in December 2010 to determine how the Ivy League could take a leadership role in trying to limit concussive hits in football, the committee was co-chaired by Dartmouth President Jim Yong Kim and Cornell President David J. Skorton, both medical doctors, and counted among its members various Ivy League head football
coaches, administrators, expert consultants,
team physicians, and
athletic trainers, including Eric Laudano, M.H.S., A.T.C., head
athletic trainer at the University of Pennsylvania and MomsTeam expert.
Thus, the third point in the Concussion Bill of Rights for parents is that the
athletic director or administrator,
coach,
athletic trainer (if there is one) and
team doctor have, at the very least, agreed upon and adopted a philosophy for grading and managing concussions before the start of the season which prohibits players who experience concussion signs or symptoms from returning to the same game or practice, and tjhat they use it consistently during the season, regardless of the athlete or circumstances surrounding the injury.
In that speech (a full copy of which you can view by clicking here), I offered some suggestions on how each of us — whether we be parent,
coach, official,
athletic trainer, clinician, current or former professional athlete, sports safety equipment manufacturer, whether we were there representing a local youth sports program, the national governing body of a sport, or a professional sports league, could work together as a
team to protect our country's most precious human resource — our children — against catastrophic injury or death from sudden impact syndrome or the serious, life - altering consequences of multiple concussions.
Coaches should be morally obligated, as leading members of the
athletic community, to stress proper sportsmanship and provide opportunities for players on both
teams to improve when they have a large lead.
We need to get the
coaches and the
athletic trainers and the
team doctors a little bit more aligned with one another in terms of, when do I really want to assess a player?
Just hours before the top - ranked Homewood - Flossmoor girls basketball
team was to take the floor to begin its playoff march, the state high school
athletic association delivered a bombshell Wednesday, suspending the entire
team and its highly regarded
coach for rules violations.
Committee Co-Coordinators: Keith Owsley, Roland Schmidt and Tina Koyen Purpose: Provides free stress management interventions to licensed
athletic trainers, their
teams,
coaches and families.
The sports medicine «
team:» includes specialty physicians and surgeons,
athletic trainers, physical therapists,
coaches, other personnel, and, of course, the athlete.