He played basketball in college and is looking to
coach high school or college basketball teams around the area.
Not exact matches
Because NCAA rules forbid a
high school recruit from making an official campus visit
or meeting with a
college coach before his senior year, some offers are tendered without the
coach and player having met.
Based in Danville, CA our programs include: Competitive Spring, Summer and Fall League Play Tournament and Showcase Play Small Group Team Training Small Group Private Training One on One Private Training Mentor Program Mentor Program: Players can use
Coach B (Lance Blankenship) as a reference for
High School &
College recruitment
or communication with potential
High School &
College Coaches.
«If I hadn't gotten a job in the NFL, I'd have tried to
coach in
college,
or high school,
or junior
high, which is where I started in 1970.»
Does the
high school coach lean towards
or away from your
college program?
The NCAA has strict rules about
colleges hiring
high school coaches or relatives of recruits.
The answer to that one is simple too: «If a ref is exceptional, he's doing
college or pro; most likely, he's doing
high school games for the same reason
coaches are
coaching in
high school — he wasn't quite good enough to make the jump to the next level.»
Our
coaches are well trained and have taken the positive
coaching alliance training and have played the game in
high school and /
or college.
But what about a 19 - year - old
college freshman who chips in by helping their old
high school coach, and ends up dating
or having a sexual relationship with the 17 - year - old
high school senior on the team?
A 19 - year - old
college freshman dating a 17 -
or 18 - year old
high school senior wouldn't ordinarily be a problem, but, unless the
coach is sensitive to the issue, he
or she may not realize that, once the 19 - year - old becomes an agent of the
school or program, he
or she has created some legal issues by dating a participant in that program.
I was really interested in hearing how exactly they proposed to do that, especially in terms of changing the macho culture of the sport and breaking the «code of silence» that continues to prompt players at every level of football, whether it be N.F.L.,
college,
high school or youth - to hide concussion symptoms in order to stay in the game and avoid being perceived as somehow letting their
coach, their teammates,
or their parents down.
Blaming refeeres, parents,
college hockey
or the NHL won't cut it anymore; the final responsibility will now rest on the shoulders of
high school coaches.
Some of the most successful
high school coaches in Central New York are leaving in frustration
or losing their jobs, in a new - generation battle with helicopter parents and the chase for
college scholarships.
That is unless you aspire — and by the way this is a noble calling — to be a sports
coach at the local
high school or community
college.
Typically, this person is a close teacher from
high school or college,
or in rare cases, a
coach or another close adult.
«The
coaching community is very tight and it doesn't matter if you are
high school,
college or NFL,
coaches are
coaches.
Basketball
coaches work irregular hours in the evenings and weekends, travel often and mostly work for
high schools,
colleges or professional sports teams.
Academic
Coaches provide support to
high school or college students and help them achieve academic goals.
In fact, at least 8 times out of 10, I find that students who come to me for help don't need my help
or the help of another career
coach because they can receive adequate assistance through
high school or college counselors
or career services professionals if they'll only ask for it.
Think about all the people you've lost track of over the years: former co-workers
or bosses,
high school or college buddies, your neighbors from a past home, your child's teachers
or coaches from years ago, and so on.
Sample resumes in the field show that some experience as an assistant basketball
coach at the
high school or college level is preferred.
Head
Coaches can work for public
or private
colleges or high schools.
The Head
Coach of a
high school or college sports team teaches student athletes the basics of a particular sport, such as football, basketball
or lacrosse, as well as setting up and calling offensive and defensive plays during games and managing subordinate
coaches.