Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 07, 1982, Section B, Page 4, Image 11

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Wanted: the next Bear Bryant
Eugene Sports Program offers students chances to coach
By Scott Coe
Of It«• Em* raid
Although Vince Lombardi,
John Wooden and Bear Bryant
probably didn’t get their start
coaching third graders how to
pass, shoot and dribble, the
Eugene Sports Program (ESP)
has plenty of opportunities for
University students to begin
their coaching careers this
spring
“We re not necessarily look
ing for experts, just students
who enjoy working with the
kids," ESP director Monta Pot
ter says
Potter, who received her
Master's degree from the
University in 1981, is in charge of
recruiting coaches from the
University district of Eugene
Right now she is looking for
coaches for boys’ baseball and
girls’ softball, both of which run
from May through July
"Generally the students make
just as good of coaches as an
yone else," Potter says "And
besides, the kids are usually
more excited about getting a
student for a coach than
somebody’s mom or dad."
Students should be able to
devote six to ten hours per week
to their team, Potter says, which
includes a league limitation of
only four 90-minute sessions -
either games or practices,
depending on the schedule -
per week
ESP provides the uniforms
and the equipment, so the cost
of coaching a team is minimal,
Potter says Also, the program
provides free coaching clinics
for every sport
Would-be coaches can con
tact Potter at the ESP office at
683-2373 For the spring:sum
mer sports, the age groups run
from third through ninth
graders, with coaches picking
the age group they want
Baseball and softball start on
May 3, so Potter encourages
students to sign up right away
in the past, the number of
University students coaching in
ESP has been about 20 per
cent, or an average of 40 out of
the 200 basketball coaches this
winter
“We really rely on the
students to help," Potter says
And I especially like for females
to give it a try We just don’t get
enough of them "
The women student coaches
make excellent role models,
Potter says "I love to see the
little girls work with the females
and realize that someday they
can become coaches, too "
The ESP's philosophy is that
every child gets to play in every
game If coaches don’t follow
this cardinal rule, their team
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could be forced to forfeit De
spite the mandatory participa
tion rule, Potter says there is still
plenty of competitive spirit on
the part of both the coaches and
the players
“The players and the parents
in Eugene basically want com
petition," Potter said "So far
we haven't let the competition
get too carried away, and I think
it's still definitely fun for the
kids ”
Jkn O'Brien, top recruiter tor Oregon's
men's basketball team, has accepted the
head coaching |ob at Wheeling College in
West Virginia
O'Brien, who has been at Oregon tor tour
years, returns to the school where he was an
assistant coach in 1975
O'Brien, the last remaining member of
Haney's original stall, won the |ob over 128
other applicants
John Oretg and dreg Bell were recipients
ot awards at the Basketball awards banquet
Monday night Gretg received the Bill Bakei
Most Valuable Player award The graduating
senior averaged 15 8 points per game in his
final season
Bell, a sophomore, came away with the
John Warren Most Inspirational Player
award and was named the 1982 Carl Greve
Scholar-Athlete
Wednesday's Intramural softball
schedule (field number in parentheses):
3:35 Geoids vs RBR Shelvers (1) Chi Psi vs
Tall Blazers (2), Urban Sprawler vs Debusk
Bombers (3) Schafer SPAVF vs No Balls
(4) Decou vs ATO (5) 4:35 Holiday Ram
blers vs Cont Remainders (1) Rollers vs
Sultans (2) Stat Phenoms vs Spammers (3).
Carson Cardinals vs 3 Flies Down (4) Fral
West vs Grunt (5) 5:35 Two vs One (1)
Four vs Five (2). Three vs Six (3). Heathens
vs Indicator Species (4) Bumwards II vs
Clark Cottonballs (5)
The Oregon men's tennis team took an
easy 7-2 win over Willamette Monday to
raise their season record to 6-4
The Ducks won five of the six singles
matches to put the Bearcats away early
Both Wade Judy and Bob Coron playing
nos 4 and 5 in singles competition respec
lively had impressive victories Judy won a
6-4 6-2 decision and Coron eased to a 6-2.
6-2 win
"I was pleased we got it (the match) in.'
said coach Buzz Summers The Ducks were
forced to move inside to Willamette s lartan
turf courts alter rain had hailed outside play
It was nice to have a win added Summers
Nice indeed Oregon had come oft an 8-1
drubbing on Saturday against a surprising
Southern Oregon team Oregon s only win
ner was Ron Elvin in no 3 singles Southern
Oregon had an excellent learn They were
very well-balanced and they deserved the
win Summers said
Oregon now faces its two toughest op
ponents of the year when the Ducks take on
Pacific Lutheran and Washington at home
on April 9th and 10th Both teams are
excellent and well-balanced, especially
Washington We ll be trying lor upsets in
both matches ' the coach said
The Ducks suffered a big blow for those
matches when Dan Lindenberger who had
been playing no 2 singles, announced he
had quit the team to concentrate on studies
"We parted on friendly terms, and Danny
knows that he is welcome to return to the
team, said Summers
Lindenberger was the second highly tout
ed singles player to quit the team this
season Dave Walloch. who had been set to
play no 1 singles for the netters, quit before
the season for personal reasons
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