High School Coaches Club: Newsletter #74

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End-of-season checklist

Yesterday, former Hartfield High School head baseball coach (and now the Director of Player and Program Development for Texas A&M baseball) Chuck Box shared a cheat sheet he used at the end of each season.

As with many things you’ve heard on the podcast and shared in this newsletter, it comes from one sport (in this case, baseball) but can easily be adapted to any sport.

Check it out:

I’ve always found the end of the season to be a strange place, especially for baseball. Our season ends, and then summer baseball starts almost immediately. It often feels like there’s no time or energy to make sure I properly wrap up the spring season. Checklists, like this one, are a great place to start.

And the best part? You don’t have to reinvent the wheel every year. Just go back to your same checklist (maybe add or delete a piece) and get to work.

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An episode you need to hear:

Bob Macauley
Sisters High School (OR), retired
High School Coaches Club: Episode 21

"Are you getting better, or are you getting by?" Longtime - and now retired - Sisters High School Head Football Coach Bob Macauley jumps on the call to dive into a clinic-style look at creating core values for your program. Bob played football at Mater Dei in California, then collegiately for Boise State, before a couple of seasons in the Canadian Football League. He's also a coaching legend in Oregon, having won two state championships with Sisters High School - a program that literally didn't exist before Bob's arrival.

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