Coach Expectations
Are your "expectations" reasonable and consistent?
WHAT DO I EXPECT FROM MY PLAYERS?
- to
be on time for all practices and games.
- to
always do their best whether in the field or on the bench.
- to
be cooperative at all times and share team duties.
- to
respect not only others, but themselves as well.
- to
be positive with teammates at all times.
- to
try not to become upset at their own mistakes or those of others ... we
will all make our share this year and we must support one another.
- to
understand that winning is only important if you can accept losing, as
both are important parts of any sport.
WHAT CAN YOU AND YOUR CHILD EXPECT FROM ME?
- to
be on time for all practices and games.
- to
be as fair as possible in giving playing time to all players.
- to
do my best to teach the fundamentals of the game.
- to
be positive and respect each child as an individual.
- to
set reasonable expectations for each child and for the season.
- to
teach the players the value of winning and losing.
- to
be open to ideas, suggestions or help.
- to
never holler at any member of my team, the opposing team or umpires. Any
confrontation will be handled in a respectful, quiet and individual
manner.
WHAT DO I EXPECT FROM YOU AS PARENTS AND FAMILY?
- to
come out and enjoy the game. Cheer to make all players feel important.
- to
allow me to coach and run the team.
- to
try not to question my leadership. All players will make mistakes and so
will I.
- do
not holler at me, the players or the umpires. We are all responsible for
setting examples for our children. We must be the role models in society
today. If we eliminate negative comments, the children will have an
opportunity to play without any unnecessary pressures and will learn the
value of sportsmanship.
- if
you wish to question my strategies or leadership, please do not do so in
front of the players or fans. My phone number will be available for you to
call at any time if you have a concern. It will also be available if you
wish to offer your services at practice. A helping hand is always welcome.
Finally, don't expect the majority of children playing to have strong skills.
We hear all our lives that we learn from our mistakes. Let's allow them
to make their mistakes, but always be there with positive support to lift
their spirits!