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2011 Lady Jays Softball Photos

OK kids – I know you’ve been waiting awhile, but now that the season is done, videos completed, awards celebration complete – the photos are posted.  You’ll find them in the gallery as usual.

Now folks – the photos are provided for the girls and their families – in no way shape or form should you feel entitled to use these images on your website or for commercial purposes without getting my written permission.

Questions or comments? Feel free to contact me.

Kirk Cousins Keynote

Kirk Cousins give a great and inspirational speech to those of “privilege”.  Having a couple of budding athletes, this is something Sheri and I have worked hard to instill in our kids.  Truth told, everyone is at some level of privilege and has a debt to pay no matter your income level or experience.  Absolutely everyone is capable of serving one another in some fashion.

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Words of Wisdom

If you’re talking, you’re not learning. You need to both receive as well as transmit.
– Padmasree Warrior, CTO Cisco

Coach Dave Schreimann

Today we have to say goodbye to a brother, father, grandfather, friend, mentor and coach.  Coach Schreimann passed away earlier this week.  For the past several years I’ve had the great fortune to coach alongside Dave Schreimann and it’s been an experience I’ll carry with me always.  I learned more about baseball than I ever thought I’d know.  I learned more about coaching a group of young men than I ever expected to know.  And my son, he was touched in ways that’s just plain difficult to explain.

Coach always set the bar high and he expected you to reach it.  If you screwed up, you’d hear about it.  If you succeeded, you’d hear about it. And, if you gave it your all… he’d pull you aside and praise you for your effort. He did what good coaches do every day – motivated kids to be better than they think they are.

For me, I occasionally got to spend time with Dave when he wasn’t in coach mode…  Whether on the road to BC for a coaches meeting (boy he sure loved those “coaches meeting”) – after practice – in between games or outside of baseball altogether, he loved the game and he especially loved the boys he coached.

Thanks Coach!  Thanks for all your time, effort and dedication.  Thank you for teaching us.  Thank you for your impact on our boys and being a part of our family.  Best of luck and Godspeed, you’ll be missed.

Educating boys

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