Read into Scott May's performance as a coach and it would not take you long to understand that the man had the same resources as other coaches did. If anything, the challenge for Scott May went even bigger as he did not have the services of three Division 1 Players and a quarter back from the previous year's champion team. Give any coach this situation, and he would possibly throw in the towel even before matches started.
Not with Scott! He took this up as a challenge and demanded an improvement in the standards in their game play. Obviously, the void left by the missing players was too big for anyone to fill, and Scott well understood that. He motivated all his players really well, and made them feel that the absence of three key players from the team could just be the fillip for them to do well. The feeling of standing up and being counted charged up the Southeastern Players and coerced them to respond. Did they respond or what?
It seemed like after the first game against Avon, which the South Easterners won; their players took to the field like men possessed. They just had one thing in their mind ? Victory at any cost. Scott, to a certain extent, was helped by the excellent play of Jordan Hoffman who went on to play a major role in all their victories. With a 62% conversion rate and running close to 2000 yards, Jordan's performance speaks for itself.
As for the season, the South Easterners won each and every game that came their way. Yes, some of the games were too close. But Scott had taught his players to be tenacious on the face of adversity and to fight it out. Fight they did, and eventually they finished up with a record of 9-0, not a mean achievement by any standards.
In the first round of playoffs, the South Easterners could not keep up their momentum and intensity and eventually lost to sectional champions, Warren Central. Looking back at that game, Scott would rue the fact that some of his players were a bit off-key, which helped Warren Central to put a lid on them. Even in this game, Hamilton SE ran Warren Central damn close!
Any coach to recover from the fact that some of his key players had suffered injuries just before the season had begun, is really difficult, bordering almost on the impossible! Scott not only recovered, but also inspired his team guys to put in some stellar shows, game after game. It is for this that he won the Coach of the Year award. And no one can doubt this at all!
Coach Of The Year
If you are heading a sports team consisting of bouncy little kids aged twelve years old and below and you have some partying to do, a good suggestion would be to hold a victory bash with an inflatable bouncer at your midst. Inflatable bouncers are those life-size toys filled with air that kids can jump, slide, and play into.
Athletic kids would surely love the sight of these big colorful inflatable sets. And being fit and active as they are, you can be sure that they'll spend hours on the play set. They'll play to their heart's desire too. And surely if they can, they would not stop jumping and playing around it!
Coaching a team is one big task. Winning the championship is another. And the work is doubly hard if the athletes are kids and not grownups. Grownups are motivated differently from kids. Grownups play for a reason. Kids, on the other hand, play for fun. They don't care about winning anything. They care about the fun they're going to get from the games.
So as a coach, how do you motivate your team full of kids to play better? The answer is simple. Just tell them that you'll treat them to a day's worth of fun in an inflatable castle after winning every game. You can even allow one player to invite another friend to join in the fun too. That way, they will be more anticipative of the championship. And they'll win game after game for you! While you can't predict the outcome of this motivation scheme, you have high chances of coaching a champion team in the making. And that it can make you coach of the year too!
Depending upon the size of the bouncer, 10 or more kids can play at the same time. This means that everybody can have fun altogether. And the more participants you have in the party, the more fun the celebration is going to be.
So don't doubt for a second the motivating powers of an inflatable castle. If you have dreams of being the best coach this season, you have find a way to keep your team motivated, aggressive, and active in all your games. And inflatable bouncers can do that for you.
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