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Coaching sports can be very rewarding for some people. It has a lot of highs and lows, so you need to know how to balance both in order to do the job well. You also need to have an incredibly thick skin, because you’re going to be blamed for a lot of things. Some of these things may be valid, and a lot of these things will not be valid. Many of us have had experience with coaches and some of us have been, or are, a coach today. We’re going to focus on those that have taken on a coaching job, which is not an easy job. I know this, because I was one for 10 years. So give yourself a shout out today if you’ve ever coached a sport.
Have you ever been a coach for a sport?
If yes…..are you a current coach or have been one in the past?
What age(s) do/did you coach?
(multiple choice)
For Me…….I started coaching my DD21 when she was 7yrs old and stopped when she went to college - she played softball as many of you know. I started with coaching her town ball team (8u & 10u) and then was part of the coaching staff for her A level travel teams (12u, 14u, 16u & 18u). Even though I did not coach her HS teams and college team, I still kept my coaching role with her for our own practices, and we practiced a lot. She is now retired, and I miss it a lot. Being a coach has been incredibly rewarding for me. I loved being with my girls (I always called the players “my girls”). At practices and games I was called “coach” and in a more private setting, like at the hotel for tournaments, I was called “Momma O”. Some of these girls that I still see still call me Momma O today. I’m friends with several on Facebook and Instagram and I’m so glad about this. They are adults now and I’m very blessed to still be a part of their lives. There were many lows, but the rewards overshadowed the lows that those lows never made me want to quit. Coaching was very demanding of my time - lots and lots of time and if my DD was sick, I was still going even if she couldn’t. I wouldn’t change a thing, I was very blessed to experience this with my DD by my side
Below is one of my most treasured photos from 2017. This is from a tournament in Ohio. I was the official score keeper - I always kept “the book”. It was a big job during games. Not only did I have to keep track of our team, but I also kept track of the opposing team - every little detail, which is stressful during certain games, like a championship game. One of the players dads took this picture - me on my bucket and my best friend by my side. There is still no place I would have rather been.

Have you ever been a coach for a sport?
If yes…..are you a current coach or have been one in the past?
What age(s) do/did you coach?
(multiple choice)
For Me…….I started coaching my DD21 when she was 7yrs old and stopped when she went to college - she played softball as many of you know. I started with coaching her town ball team (8u & 10u) and then was part of the coaching staff for her A level travel teams (12u, 14u, 16u & 18u). Even though I did not coach her HS teams and college team, I still kept my coaching role with her for our own practices, and we practiced a lot. She is now retired, and I miss it a lot. Being a coach has been incredibly rewarding for me. I loved being with my girls (I always called the players “my girls”). At practices and games I was called “coach” and in a more private setting, like at the hotel for tournaments, I was called “Momma O”. Some of these girls that I still see still call me Momma O today. I’m friends with several on Facebook and Instagram and I’m so glad about this. They are adults now and I’m very blessed to still be a part of their lives. There were many lows, but the rewards overshadowed the lows that those lows never made me want to quit. Coaching was very demanding of my time - lots and lots of time and if my DD was sick, I was still going even if she couldn’t. I wouldn’t change a thing, I was very blessed to experience this with my DD by my side

Below is one of my most treasured photos from 2017. This is from a tournament in Ohio. I was the official score keeper - I always kept “the book”. It was a big job during games. Not only did I have to keep track of our team, but I also kept track of the opposing team - every little detail, which is stressful during certain games, like a championship game. One of the players dads took this picture - me on my bucket and my best friend by my side. There is still no place I would have rather been.
