Another Year Coaching
This week begins my 38th year of coaching. The longer it gets the more it seems like just yesterday that walked out of the field house in January 1969 at Santa Barbara High School to be greeted by 85 eager 10th, 11th and 12th graders all identically dressed in gym uniforms (boy is it different now). This was still first semester, but under CIF rules you could begin track practice during the athletic period. There were 85 boys out there that first day. When second semester started and basketball was over the number swelled to 130. Santa Barbara High had a great tradition in Track & Field, over the year it had produced numerous California State Champions and place winners. Little did I know that cool January day that in June I would be privileged to coach their next state champion. The head coach was Bill Crow. There are not enough superlatives to describe this man and the opportunity he gave me. By the end of career Bill had won over a 160 meets while losing only 24 – an incredible record. Bill was one of the toughest most demanding individuals I have known, but in a very quiet way. He was a man small in stature, maybe 5’6” but did he command respect. He would stand on the judges stand with a megaphone and you better be ready when he called you. He did not write articles or speak at clinics, he just coached. In 1975 when Bill retired I was chosen to be the next coach at
As I reflect on that experience and the tremendous start it gave me in coaching I am excited to move forward and begin the next year coaching. Unfortunately I will not be coaching Track & Field, my first love, but I will be getting the opportunity to work with some great coaches and kids who are eager to improve. I will be working with
1 Comments:
Vern,
I find it intriguing the different teams you work with. Do you pick and choose? Do most just ignore you and you find someone you like and volunteer? Can only a few afford you? I would think you would be a dream addition to any staff. Venice is certainly a beautiful place but up the coast a couple miles from Sarasota H.S.
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