I've spent a good percentage of my life on fields and courts as both a player and a coach. At best I'm average at both playing or coaching, but I've enjoyed the process immensely and over the years I hope that I've learned much through my observations. One thing I've learned through all that participation, and something I've tried to share with the kids that I've coached, is that too much attention is paid to the actualy playing of the game and not enough is paid to how to play the game. My mantra is that the most important contributors to your success in sports are, in this order, the head, heart, lungs and legs.
Category Archives: Wake Forest U
NY Times on Wake Forest Basketball and Prosser’s Legacy
The New York Times has an article on the Demon Deacons' men's basketball team and handling Skip Prosser's legacy. One thing we know, he was right when the day before he died he told Coach Gaudio that this team would be good.
Shows What I Know
Over the last few weeks I've had multiple conversations with fellow basketball fans about Wake Forest's young and very talented basketball team. My take was that they were a good team, but they're young and I didn't think they'd played the kind of schedule that merited their high ranking. When North Carolina lost to Boston College I figured that was their wake up call and they'd come into the Joel with a chip on their shoulders and beat the Deacs in a hard fought game with about a 10 point margin. Although I thought that Wake Forest's win at BYU was a great win, and a big deal for a young team, I also thought that UNC would be the first real test for them and that their youth would betray them. Happily I'm eating my words.
Josh Howard Get Front Page Smack Down by Greensboro Newspaper
Josh Howard, a native of Winston-Salem and former player for Winston-Salem's very own Wake Forest University, got a front page going-over in the Greensboro News & Record because his foundation is the name sponsor of a scholastic basketball tournament being held in the Greensboro Coliseum. Essentially the article points out that Howard's been in some trouble of late and points out that due to his recent behavior it may not be the best idea to have his name attached to the tournament for high school players.
Wake Forest University Library Blogs
If you would like to see a nice sampling of different ways to use a blog you should check out the blogs hosted by the Z. Smith Reynolds Library at Wake Forest University. Here's just a couple of examples:
- Spring Break\'08: Arkansas – My first reaction when I saw the title was, "Who goes to Arkansas for spring break?" but once I looked at it I realized that the blog was put together by some students who did a service project in Arkansas over spring break. Excellent example of a project-based blog that has a defined life span. I really enjoyed the April 14, 2008 post:
"I have received great news from Benny that at least 2 of the students
we worked with at Stephens High School have been admitted to and are
planning to attend college. Its so incredible and inspiring to think
that in a few short days this type of difference could be made.
Imagine what would happen if we, as a society, made long-term
investments in our youth. It might just change the world! I challenge
each of you to think about how you might do that and if we work
together, maybe we’ll see social justice prevail." - Research Hacks – A blog that hasn't been updated since December '07 but still has relevance. Just goes to show that a blog doesn't have to be continually updated to have value.
- Library Suggestion Box – I love this idea: a blog that is clearly labeled as a suggestion box for the library. Every company should do this, and I think I've found the worlds easiest answer to "Why should my company have a blog?"