best jr. high coach
- CRpitch2004
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best jr. high coach
who is the best coach in jr. high baseball?
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CRLionDawg
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Why Mr. May of course!
No question. In a few years he will take a step forward in the CR program.
Great young guy with super motivational skills.
Some day I will share how he influenced someone close to me.
No question. In a few years he will take a step forward in the CR program.
Great young guy with super motivational skills.
Some day I will share how he influenced someone close to me.
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Why don't you share now 'Dawg"? I bet this story is off the Hizzle 'Fo Shizzle.
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CRLionDawg
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Ok, Slaw.
A few years ago my son was at a crossroads with his baseball career. Mr. May was in his 1st or 2nd season. He observed what my son was bringing to the table. He then took the initiative to develop not only his physical skills but his mental confidence. It totally changed his perspective. Since then he has played on nationally recognized summer teams and has began a very successful high school career.
I shudder to think where he might be today if you take Mr. Mays leadership and influence out of the picture.
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A few years ago my son was at a crossroads with his baseball career. Mr. May was in his 1st or 2nd season. He observed what my son was bringing to the table. He then took the initiative to develop not only his physical skills but his mental confidence. It totally changed his perspective. Since then he has played on nationally recognized summer teams and has began a very successful high school career.
I shudder to think where he might be today if you take Mr. Mays leadership and influence out of the picture.
Questions??
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CRLionDawg, who is your son?
I don't know Coach May to well, I have seen him around, and I have seen his actions during the games, and he seems like a good coach and a nice man and all. But, I noticed one thing about him, He plays favorites. This is one thing I don't think a great Coach can do to his team.
Coach Burda, NBC's coach is in my opinion a great coach. This is my 3rd year playing for him, and he has taught me so much about the game of baseball. He has a way of disiplining his team and stressing "team work" better than any coach I have ever played for.
I don't know Coach May to well, I have seen him around, and I have seen his actions during the games, and he seems like a good coach and a nice man and all. But, I noticed one thing about him, He plays favorites. This is one thing I don't think a great Coach can do to his team.
Coach Burda, NBC's coach is in my opinion a great coach. This is my 3rd year playing for him, and he has taught me so much about the game of baseball. He has a way of disiplining his team and stressing "team work" better than any coach I have ever played for.
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hey crliondawg was mr may a coach or a player when ur son was at 'crossroads' in his baseball career?
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Scott Burda is the best Jr. High coach by far. He was one of the best coaches I ever had. He really knows how to get you prepared for a game.
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Coach May is the man.
I was on his team his first year he coached and he brought a newness to jr high baseball
he made it a fun year for me even though we went 9-11 it was still fun.
he helped me become confident with my ability
i now live in michigan and still talk to coach may
he still motivates me and helps me with things time to time
i am currently doing really well on varsity with only given up 4 hits in 4 games and one run and hav 30 strikeouts
i dont think i would be this good without coach may motivating me
ps i am not related to that dawg guy i wonder who hes talkin about
I was on his team his first year he coached and he brought a newness to jr high baseball
he made it a fun year for me even though we went 9-11 it was still fun.
he helped me become confident with my ability
i now live in michigan and still talk to coach may
he still motivates me and helps me with things time to time
i am currently doing really well on varsity with only given up 4 hits in 4 games and one run and hav 30 strikeouts
i dont think i would be this good without coach may motivating me
ps i am not related to that dawg guy i wonder who hes talkin about
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This is my first year with Coach Burda, but so far I can see that he is a good coach....he doesn't want to lose and that should be seen in every good coach...
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