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@rhalpern15

Shenendehowa Physical Education Teacher and Coach ๐Ÿ

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calendar_today28-03-2011 03:21:14

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TorresonUConn (@torresonuconn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every fan-base in America waking up criticizing Dan Hurley today, wishes they had a coach with the fire, hunger and trophy case that he does. Don't ever forget that ๐Ÿ˜ค๐Ÿ˜ค

Coach AJ ๐ŸŽฏ Mental Fitness (@coachajkings) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Geno Auriemma said, "We put a huge premium on body language." "If your body language is bad, you will never get in the game. Ever." Your body language screams. It sets the tone for yourself and others. Your posture, eye contact, and energy are always communicating something.

Tom Crean (@tomcrean) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You are not the best player on your team if you constantly find ways to blame your teammates. You are just the most entitled. The best players protect their teammates with their play and their leadership. Not with frustration, privileged and selfish reactions to teammates.

Dennis Marshall (@mar5hallhoops) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am so sick and tired about hearing who is the top 6th, 7th, 8, and 9th graders are. Every time I hear that, I take notes. Are they that when they are juniors and seniors. THATโ€™S when ish gets real and you see who can REALLY play. We crowning kids too early. For no reason.

Jon Beck (@coachjonbeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kids shouldnโ€™t care half as much about what AAU team theyโ€™re going to be on as they do about refining their skills & putting in real work in the off season. What team youโ€™re on wonโ€™t change the process of getting better/competing/earning your spot. What matters isโ€ฆCan you play?!

Jon Beck (@coachjonbeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Parents: Stop: Coaching from the stands Yelling at refs Lecturing your kids after games Talking about teammates Telling your kids to ignore coaching Playing the blame game Making failure unacceptable You donโ€™t need to coach. Be supportive. Offer encouragement & just love them!

Quad One (@quadonecbb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just to be clear I donโ€™t know one college coach who is watching 15U basketball this summer. So programs letโ€™s cut the bs on the โ€œexposureโ€ talks. Iโ€™m about to start calling people out.

Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Talent is over-hyped. - Are you on time? - Do you work hard? - Are you coachable? - Can you be trusted? - Do you accept your role? - Do you help the team win? - Do you make the right plays? - Do you bring positive energy? Talent, without the list above, is no fun for anyone.

Ball is Psych (@ballispsych) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good players hope to rise to the occasion. Great players just trust their training. Greatness doesnโ€™t wait for the bright lights; itโ€™s built daily. ๐ŸŽฅ MasterClass

Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Players donโ€™t need sugarcoating. They need truth tellers. Spoken with love, belief, and high standards. The best coaches tell the truth. Even when itโ€™s hard. Jon Scheyer GOLD๐Ÿฅ‡

James Allen (@tusidelines) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shenendehowa outlasts Shaker in 5 sets for Section 2 Division 1 boys' volleyball title timesunion.com/sports/articleโ€ฆ via @TimesUnion

Jack Keys (@jackckeys) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MUST SEE: Shenendehowa defends its boys volleyball Division 1 title vs Shaker. Chaos on the court ensues. Shen Boys Volleyball had to dig deep tonight. After going down 2-1, they defeated the Blue Bison in five sets. It's the second straight year this match has gone the distance.