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2010-2011 Co-Coaches: Rick Swan and Larry Draper
2010 K of C PATS MIDGET AAA TRYOUTS
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Coach Profiles - Rick Swan and Larry Draper
The "KC
Sacrifices made, "for the good of the team," must be made equally by all
or there is no team.
It
would not be thought of as uncommon that within competitive athletics
that the philosophy of fair playing time would be viewed as
unconventional because it requires immense courage and an unwavering
commitment to implement. For those who dare however, the results will be
phenomenal. The results that occur under this philosophy can be best
described with one word; RESPECT. It is this respect that the players
develop for one another that is the key to the magic of sports. Respect
is the essential element that allows for the creation of the TEAM. This
philosophy forces the players, through a dependence upon one another to
support and believe in each other. When players are provided an
environment of expectations, responsibilities and opportunities, the
coach makes a statement that he believes in himself, he believes in his
team and he believes in every player on that team.
There is no greater force or effective motivator in sports than all team
members believing in each other and feeling responsible for the success
or failure of their team.
There is also nothing more important than for a coach to provide an
environment in which respect and appreciation for all involved should be
the primary goal. Once this goal is achieved that magic will present
itself. It will be difficult to understand at first but soon you will
realize that what has occurred is that, the whole is now much greater
than the sum of its parts. Through support of the staff and the belief
that all players will rise to a competitive level equal to each other,
from that point on, together they will play at a greater standard of
performance than ever imagined. The magic is there within every player
and as long as they feel as an equal part of the team it will remain.
Exclude just one team member however and the magic along with respect
will fade and be replaced by resentment and despair.
The
easiest thing to do in coaching is to allow oneself to give up on a kid
by not being fair.
The
hardest thing to do is avoid doing the easiest and ensure that everyone
remains a part of the team's success.
Rick SWAN
High Performance 1- NCCP 3 Coach
6
years Midget AAA experience
2
years AJHL experience
4
years Hockey Alberta Program of Excellence Under 17 Team Pacific
experience
3
years Alberta Cup Program of Excellence
Former Vice Chairman Hockey
2008/09 AMHL Coach of the Year
2007/08 REM Midget AAA Minor Coach of the Year
2006/07 SPKAC Coach of the Year
2005/06 SPKAC Coach of the Year
2002/03 SPMHA Coach of the Year
Former player with
Larry Draper
Advanced 1 - NCCP 3 Coach Head coach Midget AAA 6 yrs Head coach Midget AA for 2 yrs Head coach Bantam AAA for 6 yrs Head coach Bantam AA for 3 yrs
4
years Hockey Alberta Program of Excellence Under 17 Team Pacific
experience
2007/08 AMHL Coach of the Year
2004/05 AMHL Provincial champion
2004/05 Pacific Regional champion
2004/05 Telus Cup
2006/07 REM Midget AAA Minor league champion
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