Medwayseagull
JCB
Tell them the main criteria for selection to the team is wearing an Albion shirt to training.
Thanks for all the tips and suggestions friends
I work at a decent size middle school so we will have to have tryouts tomorrow to see who actually makes the team. Right now 18 boys are coming out for the boys team and 16 for the girls team. Just for budget purposes and organizational purposes, I will have to cut at least a few on each one. Will hate to do so, but I have too.
Also, each team plays a ten game schedule so hopefully we can get off to a good start lol.
Again thanks for everything and feel free to keep on suggesting things I might need to know.
Not a massive fan of Coerver tbh. Sure, it was groundbreaking when Wiel Coerver was the first one to really put a training method on print, but a lot has happened since and the Coerver methods are a bit outdated, with most teams nowadays having more game oriented drills with more context and several parts of the game being practiced at the same time. Most professional clubs these days seem to think that doing a dribble ten times in game like situations gives more value than standing on your own doing the dribble a 100 times and I'm inclined to agree.
Thanks for all the tips and suggestions friends
I work at a decent size middle school so we will have to have tryouts tomorrow to see who actually makes the team. Right now 18 boys are coming out for the boys team and 16 for the girls team. Just for budget purposes and organizational purposes, I will have to cut at least a few on each one. Will hate to do so, but I have too.
Also, each team plays a ten game schedule so hopefully we can get off to a good start lol.
Again thanks for everything and feel free to keep on suggesting things I might need to know.
Hello all just an update on this:
Tryouts went well, and I have someone to help me now(A parent decided to do so). We put them through the basic things of course such as dribbling, crossing, etc. At the end of it all, we cut three boys from the boys team and two girls from the girls team. Was not easy to tell these kids they did not make it, but thankfully they took it in stride and to make it a little better I made one of them a equipment manager/stats helper for the boys team and one the same for the girls team.
Our practice after the fact went smooth also. First game is still a couple weeks out, so hopefully we will be ready for it. We have a lot of speed on both team's and that will certainly help at this level!
Thanks again for all the replies and will deffo post in here again to say how our first game went.
I wish they could be friend! But we have to wear what the other sports teams at the school wear, which are the school colors of purple and teal.
Hello friends, been meaning to update this:
Well after the first games mentioned above, both the girls and boys teams have been flying!
Boys team is 6-0 and the girls team is 4-2! All the kids have improved tremendously these past few weeks, and both still have 4 games to go to really finish the season on a strong note. The conference we play in takes the top 4 teams for the playoffs, and right now the boys are the 1 seed in theirs and the girls are tied for the 2 seed in theirs.
So so proud of them and eager to see what the rest of the season brings!
Results look good but are they (and you) enjoying it?
I'm loving this with interest [MENTION=42698]Popeye[/MENTION] - keep these reports coming ....
I work with young high performance cricketers and "letting them go" when they don't make the grade can sometimes be tough.
Perhaps, in a school environment, you might be able to find a way to still keep them close and interested - how about a "team media manager"?
Someone to write match reports for the school website to increase awareness throughout the school and the wider town/city.
Other articles can spin off this too, player profiles / interviews, all sorts - anything to help them feel wanted by the team in some [other] way.