White Mountain Lions: Season to Remember
A Memoir
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About the Book
This book is a great read for parents, coaches and anyone who has ever witnessed magical play by youngsters and wondered how their coaches inspired such play. It is a fun an informative account of coaching youth soccer and one that potential coaches will find helpful. These six- and seven-year-old kids learned, they listened, and they grew into better soccer players. Coaching was a lot of work, it was time consuming, and there were a lot of plans and decisions to make. I came to totally appreciate the volunteer coach role and what it takes to coach a youth soccer team. I hope any wisdom gained can be passed on.
About the Author
There is little of interest about me. The “cool” scale is like a clock. If you are the ultimate in cool the hands are pointing straight up to midnight or noon. At one o’clock you are a little less cool, and when the big hand is pointing to five or six or seven you are average. By about nine o’clock you are unhip, square, and nerdy. I am so uncool I am at 11:59. My wife says that I am so uncool, so close to twelve straight up, and so close to ultimate cool that I am actually the coolest person she has ever known. How’s that for a wife?