Utilizing the abilities of players, other coaches and parents during the games is one of the largely untapped areas available to most coaches… Very often you could get most everything you want if you would take time to think about how to go about getting it.
Archive for July, 2010
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Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence.
Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful people with talent.
WNBA Tulsa Shock Acquire PGC Grad, Rashanda McCants
07/26/2010 – SOURCE: WNBA.COM [Click here to see article.] TULSA, Okla. – A flurry of mid-season lineup changes for the Tulsa Shock continued this morning as they acquired forward Rashanda McCants from Minnesota in exchange for Alexis Hornbuckle. Hornbuckle, the last remaining player on the Shock roster who played in Detroit last year, averaged 5.8 [...]
Point Guard College Visits to University of West Georgia
7/21/2010 – SOURCE: TIMES-GEORGIAN.COM [Click here to see article.] Standing in front of roughly 60 students of the game, Chad Songy reflected on a not-so-memorable stretch where he shot 13 percent from 3-point range during the first eight games of his senior season at Millsaps College. This coming from one of the top marksmen in the [...]
Jacksonville PG, Gigi Thomas, Graduated from Point Guard College
7/21/2010 – SOURCE: JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS [Click here to see article on JU's site.] There is no question that JU women’s basketball head coach Jill Dunn will count on senior guard Gigi Thomas as a leader this season following her completion at the Point Guard College in Carrollton, Ga. Thomas was one of 65 athletes [...]
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