Northwest Mohawks Head Coach-2008?
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Northwest Mohawks Head Coach-2008?
Is there any word on who will be coaching the Mohawks in 2008?
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Yes, they may be 1-19, but you cannot blame this all on the coach. This team has went through more than their share of tragedies the past couple of years and anyone who doesn't think this has had a major impact has lost their mind.
Northwest has rarely fielded a winning team, so to blame it on the current coach is not fair. Some schools excel in some sports and falter in others. Northwest, for the most part, is not a "football" school. They have fielded some excellent baseball teams and probably have excelled in other sport seasons as well, but football has almost always been a tough sport for them to crack.
I know Mark and have not seen him for years, but I bet he still has the same fire and passion for the kids and the game as he always has. One thing about Northwest, they never quit. That in itself is a life lesson.
Northwest has rarely fielded a winning team, so to blame it on the current coach is not fair. Some schools excel in some sports and falter in others. Northwest, for the most part, is not a "football" school. They have fielded some excellent baseball teams and probably have excelled in other sport seasons as well, but football has almost always been a tough sport for them to crack.
I know Mark and have not seen him for years, but I bet he still has the same fire and passion for the kids and the game as he always has. One thing about Northwest, they never quit. That in itself is a life lesson.
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I asked a simple question concerning who would be coaching, I did not intend for that question to insult Coach Spears. You are correct in saying that Northwest is not a "Football School". I do know that the past two years have been difficult ones for the community out there as well as the football program. If Coach Spears is going to coach in 2008 then say so, do not take it that I am pointing fingers for their lack of success. Actually, you have to admire anyone who is willing to coach out there. It's not like anyone will turn the program around. It is there for the kids enjoyment to play the game. Know that I did not intend to insult anyone, just asked a question, that's all.
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RogueWarrior1965 wrote:Yes, they may be 1-19, but you cannot blame this all on the coach. This team has went through more than their share of tragedies the past couple of years and anyone who doesn't think this has had a major impact has lost their mind.
Northwest has rarely fielded a winning team, so to blame it on the current coach is not fair. Some schools excel in some sports and falter in others. Northwest, for the most part, is not a "football" school. They have fielded some excellent baseball teams and probably have excelled in other sport seasons as well, but football has almost always been a tough sport for them to crack.
I know Mark and have not seen him for years, but I bet he still has the same fire and passion for the kids and the game as he always has. One thing about Northwest, they never quit. That in itself is a life lesson.
i agree with you one that
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Cardinal70 wrote:I don't understand how they are not able to keep kids out from junior high to high school. It just seems that this school should be competitive at every sport. They have decent facilities, and the numbers on the junior high team seem good. But what happens?
Someone once said, "Winning is contagious, unfortunately, so is losing." It is the "state of mind" that will have to change. As you said, everything else is there, the facilities, the kids and the community support. It will take a strong leader with a great group of assistant coaches to make this happen, and it will not happen overnight. Good Luck to Coach Spears and his staff in 2008!
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NWMohawks wrote:None, we havent started lifting yet, the only lifting we do is in athletic PE during school and only 3 of 4 are in that class.
Im sorry, but thats pathetic this day and age. If coach Spears is the right guy for the program then he would have these kids lifting. Most schools started in December or at the latest just after break.
Do they not have a paid position/supplement for strength coach? Most schools do. I know even a small school like East pays a supplement for this.
I don't have to name all of the benefits that come from wt. training, but besides that, the mindset of preparing as a team would be something these kids could really use.
I surely hope this isn't true.