COACHING POSITIONS
OUR BEST COACHES
- Possess and display genuine CARE for all their players and parents as both athletes and people.
- Maintain the perspective that positive mentorship, leadership development and creating unity is more important than wins and losses.
- Practice patience, empathy, and understanding with their players, parents, coaches, and fans in a potentially emotionally charged environment.
- Embrace the commitment and responsibility they have to the team, the individual player, and the families of the player.
- Ask for help when they need it.
- Are confident, reliable, and clear communicators. They listen for understanding and meaning. They approach areas of concern with kindness and with firmness when necessary.
- Understand that young athletes need reliable role models who are invested in their progress and who praise the process.
- Believe that competition, in and of itself, is not negative, but instead, see it as an opportunity to teach life lessons about navigating successes and failures.
- Have a strong knowledge of basketball with a passion for teaching, coaching, and mentoring.