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There’s Nothing Junior About Junior College

In September, 1951, I enrolled at the College of the Sequoias (COS), Visalia, CA ... what one would call a "junior college." At 5’7”, 135 lbs. I was determined to continue to play sports just as I had in high school. I was naive enough to think I could compete, so I never had a [...]

By |2015-11-23T15:36:20+00:00November 23rd, 2015|Coach's Blog|0 Comments

Reflecting On My Life

When you get to be my age you are reminded of the journey you have made on a daily basis. And, a big part of it is the people you’ve met along the way. When I stop to look at that, it is clear to me that I have experienced knowing so many great ones. [...]

By |2017-12-23T21:45:35+00:00October 19th, 2015|Coach's Blog|0 Comments

This Time Of Year & Nancy McDaniel

Today is Mother’s Day. The day that honors the people who keep everything together—our Moms. These are the people who always place the needs of their children before their own. Many have a job or profession that takes a big chunk of their time as well. This is also a time when the spring sports [...]

By |2017-12-23T21:45:37+00:00May 11th, 2015|Coach's Blog|0 Comments

Discrimination, Prejudice and Other Fun Games

It is beyond the scope of my imagination that anyone would choose to be a “minority” in anything. Not because it is a bad thing, but because one of the most powerful drives for human beings is to BELONG. Wouldn’t it be safer and more comfortable, if everyone looked and thought the same way? It [...]

By |2017-12-23T21:45:37+00:00April 6th, 2015|Coach's Blog|0 Comments

Just Get The Point – McFarland,USA

It seems to me that people are overly critical of the authenticity of sports movies. Since most sports movies are about sports heroes, don’t you think producers are a bit handicapped in finding an actor who could perform with the athletic talent of people such as Babe Ruth, Gayle Sayers or even the minor league [...]

By |2017-12-23T21:45:41+00:00March 16th, 2015|Coach's Blog|0 Comments

March Madness – After The Dance Is Over

College’s March Madness is often referred to as “The Big Dance” and the majority of teams have a goal to get an invitation to attend. Ultimately two teams will play for the honor of being the “King.” Usually the final two are fairly predictable. They thought they were supposed to be there. Is there a [...]

By |2017-12-23T21:45:41+00:00March 8th, 2015|Coach's Blog|0 Comments

TARK AND I BACK IN THE DAY

Hall of Fame basketball coach Jerry Tarkanian passed away this week after several years of struggling with his health. Rest easy my friend. The media has been telling us all week about his prowess as a coach and how he deserved to be in the Hall of Fame. Too bad they couldn’t do that years [...]

By |2017-12-23T21:45:41+00:00February 15th, 2015|Coach's Blog|0 Comments

There's No Shortage Of Basketball in Las Vegas

I had the opportunity to see the No. 1 high school basketball team in the country (Findlay Prep, Las Vegas, NV) play this weekend against their crosstown rival, Gorman Catholic High School. Gorman’s record doesn’t match Findlay Prep’s, but they battled wire-to-wire and Findlay Prep managed to eke out the victory. Most of the game [...]

By |2017-12-23T21:45:41+00:00January 26th, 2015|Coach's Blog|0 Comments

PLAYING FOR THE MONEY

In this day and age of escalated salaries in professional sports, it would seem that some athletes could just be playing for the money. I seriously doubt that is the primary reason. If suddenly there were no professional sports you would find these same athletes playing a pickup game somewhere. Of course, they want to [...]

By |2017-12-23T21:45:42+00:00January 19th, 2015|Coach's Blog|0 Comments
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