Coaching kids takes savvy, class, ability Every...
Coaching kids takes savvy, class, ability
Every time I read a Steve Smith column I feel like I have Ward
Cleaver of “Leave It To Beaver” fame sitting me down to teach lore of
which he knows little.
Smith admits home coaching his son did not work. I certainly hope
this is not a message to other dads and moms who coach their kids.
It takes a special parent with keen knowledge of the sport, of
their kid, and of the team’s limits (not to mention the offspring’s
talent and abilities) to be a youth coach.
Most likely, as is probably the case of Steve Smith, he might have
overestimated his coaching skills and expected greatness to come from
normal leadership, or expected that his winning-isn’t-everything
belief would soon spread so others would never care about winning.
The disease of “Oh, we’re here to be good sports and not care about
winning” was most likely the outcome. As can be the case in our
sometimes cotillion-laden belief system.
To the dads I coached with over the last 13 years in Newport-Mesa,
to the near 1,000 boys and girls clubs kids, to my two daughters and
two sons: Being a dad and coaching was tough, a treat, but we all
left it on the ballfield, and I took a loss to my own room or to
driving alone and blurting out obscenities on my own time on the
freeway, alone.
It takes a certain amount of savvy, class and ability to coach. To
coach your own kid? Ward Cleaver was never a coach. Bottom line, you
must have some experience and maturity to “not bring it home.”
Believe me, in the Theriot household, had we brought Friday and
Saturday night lights home, well, it would not have been pretty.
BRIAN K. THERIOT
Costa Mesa
The KKK has conservative roots
Assemblyman Chuck Devore’s response to your editorial, “Hate has
no place in our fair cities” requires a response in kind.
His statement that conservatives are not to blame is totally false
and misleading.
The Republicans gained ascendancy in the South during the Nixon
administration’s New Southern Strategy. Their plan was to patronize
and cater to conservative, white Southern voters by demonizing the
Democratic Party because of its brave and morally right stand in
advocating civil and voting rights for blacks in segregated Southern
states.
Thus the Republican Party of Abraham Lincoln sold its soul to the
white segregationists for political purposes.
As for his claim that the Democratic Party was controlled by the
Ku Klux Klan, the facts are the contrary. The Klan morphed itself
into the White Citizens Council and later, the Conservative Citizens
Council -- all attracting bigoted, white Southerners and never
endorsing Democrats.
Tragically, the great Republican Party abandoned its traditional
moral integrity for political advantage.
TOM BIRCH
Newport Beach
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