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KEYS TO BUILDING A CHAMPIONSHIP HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM

KEYS TO BUILDING A CHAMPIONSHIP HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM. PROGRAM. Parents, coaches, administrators, community, and players. What does it take?. WE NOT I. When communicating about the program use “We” not “I” or “My” The program is not yours there are many people that will help with your program

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KEYS TO BUILDING A CHAMPIONSHIP HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM

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  1. KEYS TO BUILDING A CHAMPIONSHIP HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM

  2. PROGRAM Parents, coaches, administrators, community, and players What does it take?

  3. WE NOT I • When communicating about the program use “We” not “I” or “My” • The program is not yours there are many people that will help with your program • Get more buy-in from everyone when you leave out the “I” word

  4. Year Round Program • To establish a championship program you must be all in • Summer Ball • Fall Ball • Winter Workouts • Spring Ball • Create opportunities for players to get better, and the program will get better

  5. What do you want your program to be known for? • NON NEGOTIABLES • THINGS THAT YOU ARE GOING TO HANG YOUR HAT ON • NEED TO BE COMMUNICATED EACH YEAR AND THROUGHOUT THE YEAR FIRST STEP TO THE PROCESS

  6. GRANDVIEW BASEBALLA.B.E. • Attitude—have complete control over your attitude • Will not coach a bad attitude • Believe—in yourself, your teammates, and coaches • Have to believe in yourself to have success in life • Effort—have complete control over the effort you give in life • PLAY HARD AND WITH CLASS

  7. PARENTS • Need concise expectations for parents in your program • Need to be brutally honest with them • They need to be informed that they are part of the program and to represent it with class

  8. BOOSTER CLUB • DO YOU NEED TO HAVE ONE? • Challenges • Small School • Low economic area • Seems to be very little parent involvement • Hinkley H.S.—if I knew then what I know now would have done something • Always going to find parents willing to help

  9. BOOSTER CLUBSSET UP CORRECTLY IS A HUGE ASSET • Clearly define the purpose of the booster club • Clearly define the roles that the board members will serve • Get parents of players that are good players and are going to be a part of your program until they graduate (MARC JOHNSON) • DON’T TOUCH THE MONEY (MARC JOHNSON)

  10. COACHING STAFFGoes without saying how important your assistants are • GHS staff—Mike Letofsky, Matt Kitashima, Cory Chandler, Wes Smock, Rick Spriggs, Jon Sanely, and Brian Callaghan • Consistent—try your best to keep coaches around for long time • Share your beliefs about the program • Loyalty—HUGE PIECE • Important role the lower levels play to prepare players for a shot at varsity baseball • All coaches represent the program they need to understand this • Willing to communicate to/with you and other coaches • Willingness to learn

  11. School Administration • Need their support • Communicate your expectations of the PROGRAM

  12. Players • Foundation of your program • What experience to you want them to have? • Communicate with them what you are looking for in a player • Rules • Very few • Communication—end of season meetings? • Players that come back

  13. OTHER COACHES • Use other coaches to learn • Don’t have such an ego that you can’t sit down and talk to another coach • Marc Johnson, Steve Eaton, Joe White, Allan Dyer, Dave Mumper, Scott Bullock

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