Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Looking Back to move Forward


Before I go any further talking about a team of the future, allow me to give you a quick background on myself. I grew up the youngest of three boys who were all very active in hockey but my sports career did not go past the youth minor league status as my last season was a disappointing one as it was no longer fun to play the game but rather seemed more of a burden than a pleasure.  I guess you could point that season out as the driving force behind me wanting to keep the game fun for all involved. I eventually did start playing pick-up hockey again but by then my career and family had taken up most of my time.

Well how did I end up being involved in the sport of basketball, it was similar to that of many parents as my eldest daughter wanted to play. Prior to basketball they had tried soccer and skating. When I asked her why basketball she said it was because her best friend at school played it so she wanted to do it also. As a result of playing sports all my youth I couldn’t deny her this chance. Her first season was quite the interesting one as it was not uncommon for her to walk down the court holding hands with her best friend while the game was going on and sometimes going whole games without touching the ball. Since it was house league I was not concerned but more confused. I can recall often asking her after the game if she had had fun and every time she would say yes. You see this confused me as I couldn’t get how someone could enjoy the game when they were not even involved for the most part of the game BUT she was having fun and at the age of 7 that is all that really matters.

Let’s jump ahead 15 years now. My eldest is no longer playing competitive basketball but still follows the game. I now coach my third child and the youngest is also playing.  I began coaching more as an accident when her team needed a coach and it just became an addictive activity from there. I have been coaching competitive basketball for close to 12 plus years now ranging from girls age 7-10 and up to high school senior boys with a two summers coaching a regional elite team in between. Now I am ready to begin my season with 15 and 16 yr old girls team for our area.

You may say that coaching is coaching and there is now difference whether it is 7 year olds or 17 year olds. BUT I beg to differ; it is actually a huge difference as for the younger the age the more teaching is involved versus strategy and motivation as they get older. You see the girls I am coaching this year already know the fundamentals of the game and while they are very adept at performing these skills there is still work to done.  In fact I see my role being similar to that of Phil Jackson back when he was with the championship Chicago Bulls. It will not be a matter of teaching them how to execute the fundamentals but having them play as a team and finding ways to help them enjoy the game they already love. Despite what an outsider may think it goes beyond winning and losing but rather enjoying the experience.

Friday, October 9, 2015

History Lesson

History Lesson

A brief history of this team. Last season the team earned Bronze in Division of the provincial championships basically placing them 11th in the province. A quick pre-cursor that needs to be noted is  that they participated in the OBAs and were not part of a recently created JUEL Prep league. Despite not being in the JUEL Prep it does not take away anything from the outstanding achievements that the team has accomplished.

The team has evolved over the years using the theory of “if you build it, they will come”. Through multiple series of additions and subtraction of players the core group has moved from 53rd to 35th to 11th in province during the past few years. Last year’s group was not only the most successful in terms of rankings but the chemistry among the players is a wonderful mixture that I am fortunate to witness on a first hand basis.

 This chemistry was often displayed by the way they would laugh and giggle during practice while at the same moment giving a maximum effort in everything they do. Despite having intense practice sessions the girls were known to hang around after practice just to be around each other. One of the team rules was to be ready for practice 10 minutes before the scheduled time and rather than getting ready as individuals they would gather in a circle and prepare as a group. Needless to say, team bonding was not an issue that needed to be addressed.


The unique challenge posed by this group is – “how do we maintain this special bond moving forward?” A challenge I am more than willing to accept. 

Thursday, October 8, 2015

It Begins

THE SEASON OPENING LETTER 

Hello all,
It is with great excitement and anticipation that I wish to inform you that your daughter has selected to join the Brantford Briers U17 girls basketball team.

Quick notes
- those new to team will shortly receive an email from Teamsnap informing you of your addition to the team website.
- no more tryouts or practices until the high school is complete
- please complete the OBA registration form and return to myself either in person or scanned via email by this Saturday please. On form club team is Brantford Briers, membership category is Rep team player, category of play is U17,region is Kitchener-Waterloo
- no money is due right now
- waiting for final budget from administration and will pass along once I receive
- those needing uniforms will receive a separate email
- girls homework will also be in separate email

I am ecstatic about the team that has been selected and the season that awaits us.
Quick recap of my preliminary plans
- two practices a week , Thursday and Tuesday evening 8-930 pm, tollgate
- entry in OBL league and 3 tournaments plus OBAs in Kitchener
- if no OBL then 5-6 tournament plus OBAs
- various visits to local universities and colleges for tours and mini-practices ( already received confirmation from 2 universities and 2 colleges)
- booked three group sessions with a sports psychologist

Contact info

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PLEASE feel to contact directly with any questions.