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    SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2017
Gem Walkers at Amanda
Trail for next jaunt
The
Coastal
Gems
Volkswalkers invite the public
to come walking Tuesday, Oct.
3, when the group will follow
the Amanda Statue trail in
Yachats.
The group will meet at the
Overleaf Lodge in Yachats at 9
a.m. to register.
This 10K walk includes
both sidewalks and forest
trails. The forest trails portion
is not appropriate for wheel-
Siuslaw
from 1B
The Lady Viks held on to
secure a narrow 26-24 match
win.
Thursday, Siuslaw hosted
their neighboring nemesis
North Bend (3-1) during a
heated exchange of volleys
that included no more than a 4-
point lead by either team over
the course of three sets.
The Viks held the lead at
chairs or strollers, and walking
sticks are suggested.
As always, leashed pets are
welcome on walks, but bring
water and clean up materials
for pets. In addition, a sturdy
6-foot
leash
(not
the
retractable type) is required.
For more information or
directions, call Maryann
Brown in Waldport at 541-
961-4279 or visit www.
yachatscoastalgems.org.
some point during each game,
but the Bulldogs were able to
edge ahead each time, eventu-
ally claiming a narrow 25-23,
25-23, 25-21 sweep to win the
match.
Siuslaw (2-2), will host
South Umpqua (3-1) Tuesday,
with the first serve at 6:30 p.m.
Thursday, the Far West
League kicks off the second
half of the season with the
Lady Vikings on the road at
Marshfield.
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Little
results ahead of time certainly
they would make the right call.
A coach must make game
times choices.
Spectators don’t.
2. I played that sport, ther-
fore I can coach it.
Most coaches have playing
experience in their chosen
sport. There are many posi-
tions and skills to learn as a
coach. Each sport requires
knowledge of these fundamen-
tals before a coach can be
effective.
But a coach needs more
than playing experience to
coach a sport. In 1977, I was
hired as the varsity baseball
coach after pitching college
ball at Pacific University.
Although I was a successful
pitcher there, pitchers were
often excluded from daily
practices. We often ran and
lifted weights away from team
drills.
I had little to no experience
on infield or outfield play. The
designated hitter limited my
hitting and base running skills.
From August 1977 until
February 1978, I attended four
baseball clinics. The knowl-
edge I gained helped me teach
the fundamentals of baseball.
Although my football expe-
rience was greater, I missed an
opportunity to be the head
coach at Central Linn High
School because I lacked offen-
sive line coaching techniques.
Playing is only a small part
of coaching.
3. I want to coach my child’s
team.
A parent coaching most
often occurs early in a child’s
sporting life. Parent coaches
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must prepare themselves about
playing time and the position
others players play. Other par-
ents are sure to let you know
their child should play more
and at what potition.
I formed a flag football
league for third through sixth
grade. Sixteen men showed to
be coaches. Each team includ-
ed at least one dad as a coach.
To balance the experience
of coaches, I provided practice
plans, playbooks, first-aid kits
and rulebooks. Many coaches
thanked me for the assistance.
Two years later I tried to
form a third- through sixth-
grade volleyball league.
Zero parents showed up.
I am glad to see, today, our
local Boys and Girls Club pro-
viding a variety of sport
opportunities for both boys
and girls.
I coached for more than 30
years. The ages ranged from
T-ball through varsity sports. I
coached boys and girls in foot-
ball, basketball, softball, base-
ball and track.
Some teams I played on
went undefeated; other teams
failed to win a game.
Gaining confidence and
improving the mental and
physical skills of children was
rewarding. I gave my teams a
chance to compete and used
my knowledge of any given
sport to help prepare them —
for athletics and life.
Now I play bridge, and
there is a rule in bridge that
applies to sports: If you fail to
plan, you plan to fail.
I played — and continue to
play — to compete. I coached
my teams to do the same.
What is your reason to
coach?
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Sandpines Stroke Play Championship
The 2nd Annual Stroke
Play Championship contest
took place Sept. 16 and 17
with players from throughout
Oregon.
• The winner with a two-
day total of 147 was Billy
Anderson.
• The Net winner with a
142 was Todd Innes.
Play was from the Rees
Combination tee playing
6,341 yards.
Sponors were: Tony Wells
At Berkshire Hathaway;
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Zebra
Bar;
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Banker/Coast Real Estate —
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Center; Oregon Truss
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