Princeton youth sports organizations team up for COACH

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By definition, the word alliance is a cooperation, a partnership and a connection.

On Saturday, coaches from all four Princeton youth organizations and a small group of high school coaches connected for the Positive Coaching Alliance seminar at the Bureau County Metro Center.
Princeton Youth Soccer, Princeton Youth Baseball and Softball, Princeton Junior

Football and the Tiger Town Tanglers wrestling each signed on in partnership over the winter with PCA to form a local chapter titled, the Council On Athletic Character and Honor (COACH).
The PCA clinic was also open to any other sports organization, and St. Bede Academy came aboard, sending three wrestling coaches, including head coach Blair Tiger and two assistants.
There were 31 coaches in attendance.

Heather Wallace, a clinician for PCA based out of Chicago, presented the program. Her emphasis was asking coaches to look beyond the game and winning and losing, instilling life lessons at the same time.
PCA refers to that individual as a “Double-Goal Coach.”
Reviews were mixed by those in attendance.

There certainly was some good discussion and ideas presented that could be taken from the clinic and used immediately. Other concepts will take time to develop as coaches seek to become the double-goal coaches.
COACH kicked off with a PCA seminar for its organizational leaders. A third seminar is being planned for the future, either for coaches or parents, Egan said.

• Spring into action: It’s the favorite time of the year for those like me, who like to hear the crack of the bat (or I guess more like ping around here), the bang of a starter’s gun, the thud of a foot against a soccer ball or the clatter of running feet around the track.
I know I can’t wait to see all the talented area athletes we have on the ball diamond, the soccer pitch and the track and field.
Be sure to get out there and watch. Get in the game.

• Happy fishing: Good luck to all the fishermen this weekend trying to catch the big ones in the Masters Walleye Circuit Tournament in Spring Valley. I sure  hope the weather cooperates and allows the tourney to go on with no snags.
Tournament Director Mike Hurless and his staff sure do a great job each year bringing this event to the Valley.

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