Written by Scott Bauman A career in coaching can be a winding road. The journey has taken me from an assistant at the Junior Varsity level - at the same high school where I once competed - to leading a program of my own 16 hours away from home in the state of Massachusetts. Somewhere … Continue reading Career Path
First Job
Written by Michael Lynch Next season will be my sixteenth year as a High School teacher and coach. Overall, I would consider myself extremely lucky. Within weeks of getting my first teaching position I got the chance to start my basketball coaching career, and after five seasons as a junior varsity coach I eventually got … Continue reading First Job
Rambling Culture
Written by Stefan Geigucz Like every other young aspiring coach who did not play college basketball, the journey started as being the low man on the totem pole, Student Manager. Going into college, I had not yet figured out that coaching was my life’s calling. I picked a Mid Major that was in the heart … Continue reading Rambling Culture
Leave A Legacy
Written By Darren Douglas What does it mean to leave a legacy? It means putting a stamp on the future, and making a contribution that people will impact and help many even when you are gone. People want to leave a legacy if they are passionate and have the foresight to make decisions that can … Continue reading Leave A Legacy
Leave A Legacy
Written by Coach's Climb For many coaches, careers can start out of convenience. Almost in a very (George) Costanzian type of approach towards job employment - we like basketball, therefore we should coach basketball. What you come to find out the longer you stick around; it is less about how to simply stay involved, rather, … Continue reading Leave A Legacy
