Our coaches are dedicated to serving each and every child in this league. Our goal collectively is to teach the game, motivate the players and cheerleaders, and provide a fond athletic childhood memory for them.
Winning the game is not first priority,
developing all players is. By the end
of each season, every child we hope
feels not only did they learn the game, and have the opportunity to play, but want to come back the next season because they had so much fun!
We know all our coaches are great and follow the SCORE Policy. So we congratulate these coaches who went the exta mile and taught and set the example of good sportsmanship, character, orgnaization, respect, and encouragement to thier players and fellow coaches.
Way To Go Coaches!
Coming Soon...
2009 Coaches Exam
Copperheads Coach of the Week
Copperheads Coaching Profile
Articles:
Asst. Coach or Personal Trainer?
Why is the coaches kid always QB?
What kind of coach do you see yourself as in the Copperheads League? A teacher, or a mentor, a role model and respected coach, or someone who parents recognize as the best individual to teach thier child the game?
Well, that's what the parents expect of you.
Thanks for stepping up to the challenge and high standard of being a Head Coach in the
Carolina Copperheads Football League!
S.C.O.R.E
Sportsmanship Character Organization Respect Encouragement
That's What We Are All About.
"As Youth Sports Coach, You Are Only As Good As Your Weakest Player."
Unfortunately, the road to easy street goes through the sewer.
- John Madden
If you don't make a total commitment to whatever you're doing, then you start looking to bail out the first time the boat starts leaking. It's tough enough getting that boat to shore with everybody rowing, let alone when a guy stands up and starts putting his life jacket on.
- Lou Holtz
Nobody in football should be called a genius. A genius is a guy like Norman Einstein.
- Joe Theismann
Whenever I hear a modern day football player make excuses, complain about a coach, or hold out for more pay... I can't help but think about Rocky Bleier or Pat Tillman. ~ Don Shula
No rich kids ever make it to the Majors. ~ Joe Dimaggio
Pushing kids to achieve excellece at an early age in sports is bad idea, it leaves them little to aspire to when they grow up. ~ Norm Chow