Every now and again we will hear a news story about some crazy lob-sided sports match up. In January 2011, a girls high school basketball team won by an astounding 105 points. It was a 108-3 victory for the Christian Heritage girls' basketball team of Riverdale, Utah over the West Ridge Academy of Jordan, Utah. Coach Rob McGill apologized but also claimed that playing softer and slower would have been an even bigger insult. Some people claim that sports has this "unwritten rule" when it comes to running up the score. Where does the line get drawn, and at what level? When does competitiveness get taken too far? When does sportsmanship factor in? Personally, I feel that at least at the College and Professional level, running up the score should not be an issue because of the level of eliteness. At the youth and high school levels, running-up the score should be something that is often not seen. These are the levels where there are different competition levels, and coaches and parents should be teaching sportsmanship and fundamentals. Nothing is more degrading to a young athletes self-esteem than being embarrassed by the opposition. Check out the Utah story here!
Also, check out this video from the Christian Heritage girls basketball blowout....
Pouring it On
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Mistakes Sports Parents Make
Bill Cole, President of IMGCA, wrote about the 77 mistakes that parents make when raising kids to be athletic and competitive. He points out some traps that parents can fall into. He wants parents to be a positive influence on the sporting experiences of young children. Bill has been coaching and certifying coaches for many many years. He has dealt with and came into contact with parents whom make these mistakes. he is trying to help parents avoid simple mistakes when coaching his/her own children, as well as other children. Take a look at this list to avoid making these mistakes. Common Sport Parent Mistakes
Monday, February 20, 2012
Parental Violence in Youth Sports
"It's Just a Game" is a documentary that focuses on the growing epidemic of violence in youth sports. The trend is growing, more and more parents are taking youth sports way too seriously. The affect that this has on the youth of America is detrimental. Angry and aggressive parents can send the wrong message to youth about how to be competitive. Sometimes it appears as if youth athletes are more mature during sporting events and competitions than the parents that raise them. There needs to be a change in the way that parents act at sporting events. The swearing and violence is not good for the kids. In a society where kids are taught how to be good people, with values and morals, how do we allow parents to act in such a out-of-control manner? Youth sports is all about developing talents, focusing on fundamentals, sportsmanship, having fun, and making friends. However, those attributes seem to be lost among the violence and aggression that comes about as a result of the actions of parents and coaches.
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Pressures on Young Athletes
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