Love of sports at an early age
25 years
Henry Sassone- as a young coach he taught me that ethics and integrity were the most important values a coach could present
I enjoy my connections with my players. Watching them grow up and flourish is a pleasure.
We must give all kids a chance. When I landed a new job there was a player with great talent. Many told me to cut him because he was difficult. We had a conversation and I told him that I’d always have his back if he did mine. He had a terrific season and has grown into an incredible father. Following the season he gave me a note thanking me for taking a chance and I still have it in my night table. I recently attended his wedding and couldn’t be more proud.
To produce young men that will be productive in society.
Appreciating the game. Having not been able to get in the gym has been difficult for coaches and players. I truly realize how much I miss the game.
Saying goodbye is always the toughest for me. We get caught up in our seasons and never truly enjoy it. A few years back I had a team that was very good with high level talent. We were upset in the quarter finals and it was devastating. I still miss that team.
Being able to balance the sport and what is happening culturally is always difficult. Many believe that politics should be separate, but some of our greatest social justice movements stem from sports. It’s our jobs to expose our players to these issues no matter the push back.