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Saturday, October 23, 2010

Coyotes Finish Season with a Bang!

Team Coyote ended the season today in an awesome display of teamwork and offense.  From the opening kickoff, to the final whistle, the Coyotes dominated and controlled the game.  The final score:  Coyotes 9 Green Team 4. 

The victory not only ended the season on a positive note, but propelled the 'Yotes to an overall winning record at 5-4-1.  Coyote Howl for a well done season!  Good job, Coyotes!  You played hard all season, and everyone showed remarkable progess throughout the season!  This Coach (and Coach Joseph) are proud of each and every one of you!

Kendal wasn't able to be at the game today due to illness, and we truly hope that she is feeling better!  I think that just knowing that her teamates played hard and played well will make her feel better.

Akil, Logan, Cole, and Rebekah all scored goals today to give the Coyotes the win.  But all the other players contributed to the victory as well.  Every one of the kids got a foot on the ball today, and they all played great defense! 

It seems that all those "passing drills" we practiced began to pay off, as the Coyotes were passing the ball to each other and setting up teamates for great shots on goal and plays on the ball.  Jack, Nick, and Jonas all had some good downfield kicks, and some great blocks and defensive moves to keep the other team out of the goal! 



The kids all said they had fun, which is what it is all about, and that makes me happy!  I wanted the team to have fun playing the game while they learned and progressed throughout the year. 

At the end of the game today, medals and awards were handed out to all the Coyotes for a job well done.  Here is a list of the awards and recipients:


Breakout Player of the Year...........Rebekah

Most Improved Offensive Player....Kendal

Defensive Award................................Nick

Attitude Award...................................Jack

Best Dribbler Award...........................Cole

The Fearless Award............................Logan

Hustle Award.......................................Akil

Fun Player Award...............................Jonas

Great Job Team Coyote!  You all played with pride and heart, showed great sportsmanship and teamwork, and each and every one of you showed great progress throught the season! 

Parents, thank you for allowing me the privledge and honor of coaching your kids.  I had as much fun as they did, and kind of sad (in a way) to see the season come to an end.  I think Team Coyote jelled well as a team, and I hope to see you all in the Spring! 

To close out for this season, here is a cute little video that I think you all will enjoy!  As far as this coach is concerned, YOU all are the Champions!!  Enjoy!


Monday, October 11, 2010

Pack Attack II

Team Coyote came hungry and ready to play soccer this past Saturday.  In a game that was all about strong performance and dominance, the 'Yotes looked like they were putting on a clinic at Heartland field.

From the opening whistle to the final whistle, the Coyotes dominated and controlled all aspects of the game.  The other team was short handed on players, but from the outset, when all players were fresh, the Coyotes took complete control early and did not let up.  By the end of the 1st quarter, Team Coyote was up 5-0.

It is necessary, I think, to congratulate the other team for their perserverance and effort.  Despite having only 4 players (and no substitutes), they did not quit or give up.  They stayed on the attack and gave the Coyotes several challenges throughout the game.  They displayed a wonderful attitude and great sportsmanship, and for that, this Coach salutes the other team!  Good job, guys!

It was one of those games that come along now and then where it was our turn to feast, and our team feasted like a pack of hungry Coyotes!  Akil and Logan got the majority of the goals, with Rebekah and Cole adding one apiece as well.  Kendall was very active on the field Saturday and had a couple of breakaways and a shot that went wide and out of bounds.  Jonas also had a breakaway, but the one of the other team challenged and won the ball from him.  Jack had some great throw-ins and a nice corner kick that set up Team Coyote on one of its goals.  Great job, Coyotes!  That is what happens when you play hard and as a team!  Nick was out of town this last weekend and was missed by his team. 

When the final whistle blew, the scorecard read 12-3 in favor of the Coyotes!  Coyote Howl for the team effort Saturday!  Good job, 'Yotes!

In other news, Team Coyote did not have practice last Tuesday, as Coach Art and a handful of soccer players attended the MTSU Blue Raiders Blackout in the 'Boro football game in Murfreesboro that night.  MTSU recognized youth athletic programs throughout Middle Tennessee, and the kids that came in their soccer jerseys got to go onto the field at halftime and be recognized.  It was kind of fun, but would have been better if the Blue Raiders had won their game against the Troy State Trojans.  Coach Karen Davis (a U-8 coach) also attended the game with the few NYSA players that came. 

We only have 2 more games left on this season, Coyotes....it seems like the season has literally flown by!  So, let's go out there these last two games and play hard and with Coyote pride!

Since Halloween is also fast approaching, I thought you Coyotes might enjoy the following video:

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Coyotes Come Up Short in Cat/Dog Fight

On a cool, crisp Fall morning down at Heartland Field, the Coyotes and the Puma's took to the field to do battle.

The Coyotes drew first blood on a breakaway goal by Cole, but the Pumas answered with their own goal, tying up the game.  Back and forth both teams fought, seeking to pull away, but neither team could really break out into a substantial lead.  At half, the Coyotes were up by two with a 6-4 score.

As the second half got going, and the sun began to warm things up on the field, the Puma's staged a comeback and scored two goals to tie things up again.  The Coyotes were down one player, as Kendal was out of town this weekend, which meant more playing time for our kids in rotation.  By the fourth quarter, the Coyotes began to tire a bit, while the Pumas (at full strength) were able to rotate in fresh players.

In a real Dog/Cat fight, the two teams exchanged goals in the 4th quarter, but when the final whistle blew, the Coyotes fell just short:  8-7 in favor of the Pumas.  The loss brought the Coyote's record to 3-3-1 on the year.

Despite the loss, Coach Art was pleased with the performance of our team!  Each week brings more and more individual growth and improvement for our players. 

Jonas is getting more involved in the offense, and is challenging more and more on defense.  With 3 games to go, don't count Jonas out of scoring a goal or two before seasons end.

Logan did much much better in challenging for the ball without using his hands or arms, which is very good.  He had a couple of goals yesterday, and was an asset to our team.

Cole did much much better in staying with the ball and not giving up or quitting, even when he was scored on, or had a shot blocked.  His second efforts gave him a couple of rebound goals.

Rebekah kept after it, followed up on kicks, had a couple of breakaways, and her second effort also earned her another goal for the week.

Akil did much better in stepping in and winning the ball from the other team, and turning it around and taking it down field.  His competetiveness is awesome, and there is no quit in his efforts.  He plays at full speed all the time when on the field.

Jack, like Jonas, is getting more and more involved in both phases of the game.  He is beginning to go after the ball without having to be told to do so, and is beginning to step up on defense as well.

Nick is a defenseman!  He loves to hustle down the field on defense and get in front of the goal to block goal attempts.  He made at least 3 saves yesterday, and is just about ready to go after it offensively.  He is a little tentative, but his confidence seems to be growing week to week.


While it would be wonderful if we could put a "W" on the board each time out, it is not likely that will happen.  When the team gets out there and plays as hard as they have the last couple of games, even if they come up short, they deserve nothing but praise for the efforts.  I am proud of every one of them!
Good job Coyotes! 

There will be no practice this week as Tuesday night is the MTSU game down in Murfreesboro at 7 p.m.  I will be going down to the game (unless it is freezing cold or raining and/or both).  If you are going down, be sure your Coyote wears his jersey.  They will be honored at halftime, and get to walk out on to the field.  Admission to the game is $8.00 (with your jersey).  If you are planning to go to the game, please let me know, and we can perhaps meet somewhere and all sit together.  If not, enjoy your night off, and be sure to watch the game on ESPN2, and howl at your teammates on the field at halftime.  Our game next Saturday will be at 11:00 am on field #4, but I will remind you via email later in the week.

Once again, Coyotes...hold your heads up!  You played with pride on Saturday, and save for a few bounces of the ball, came up just short.  You have nothing to be ashamed of!  I am proud of all of you!

I have been hanging around you Coyotes so long, you have me chasin' rabbits, scratchin' fleas, and howling at the moon!

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Battle on the Heartland Prairie

Two very evenly matched teams took to the fields at the Heartland today...and two very evenly matched teams left the fields at the end of the game...still very much even. 

The Coyotes were in a Dog Fight today.  In a see-saw battle, which featured a couple of lead changes, some great defensive stands, and some incredible offensive plays on both sides of the ball, Team Coyote ended up with their first tie of the season.  The final score:  5-5.

I was pleased with the way our kids got out there and played today.  Everyone contributed to the team effort and played hard.  A coach can't ask much more than that. 

Kendal is getting more and more involved in the offense and the defense!  She is getting into the pack and challenging for the ball, making some great downfield kicks, and is making some good defensive blocks.  Keep up the good work, Kendal!

Nick found himself in the hunt for the ball several times today as well, and is also getting more involved on offense.  Couple that with his defensive skills, and it is becoming apparent that Nick is going to emerge as an all around player...soon.  Great job!

Logan was much improved today with keeping his arms down and doing less pushing while fighting for the ball.  That's what I like to see! He scored at least twice, and had several shots on goal that went just wide! 

Akil found the goal at least once today, and was very aggressive on the offensive side of the ball.  There was no quit to his hustle on the field, and he also made a couple of good step-ins to take the ball away from the other team when they were advancing down the field. 

Jack got involved in a couple of goal line stands, and made at least two blocks on shots on goal!  He also had a nice throw in that set up one of our goals.  He seems like he never tires, and gives it his all when he is on the field.  With time and patience, I can see him getting more involved in offense.  Keep it up, Jack!

Jonas had a couple of good throw-ins today as well, and even got involved in the pack on defense.  He made a good downfield kick to break out of the pack, and is becoming more aggressive on the field as well.  It is only a matter of time before he has a breakout game.

Cole showed his usual speed and ball control today.  He also made at least one goal, and had several shots on goal go wide, or be blocked.  On the defensive side of the ball, Cole stepped in a few times to take away the ball from an advancing player, and took the ball away from the other team a few times. 

And finally, Rebekah had a good game as well.  She had a couple of breakaways, and made a couple of good shots on goal that were blocked, but she did not give up, and kept after it.  Her confidence level is high, and she shows fearlessness out there on the field.  She doesn't back away from a challenge, has a good leg when she decides to kick it down field.

When the dust settled, Team Coyote emerged with a tie, bringing their season record to 3-2-1.  Good job Coyotes! 


Last week, I was out of town and left the Coyotes in the capable hands of Coach Joseph and Greg (Nick's dad).  Thanks again for stepping up to the plate in my absence, gentlemen.  I appreciate it.

Just because I was gone, however, does not mean that I wasn't involved in the game.  My wife kept me up to date via cell phone during the game, and Coach Joseph gave me a breakdown of the game later in the evening.  From what I heard, the 'Yotes were in another brawl, played hard, did not give up, followed through on the ball, played some awesom defense, and came out on the winning end!  I was so pleased, that I ate pheasant for dinner last Saturday night to celebrate!

It has been a busy week, and so I have fallen behind in my updating the blog.  For that, I apologize.  It looks like another busy week, as my oldest son is home on leave from the Air Force, and of course, I want to spend as much time with him as I can...so if I fall behind a little this week as well, I hope you all understand.


Every once in awhile, Coyotes (especially the Heartland Pack) are known to morph into human children.  Even though they appear to be human, they still display all the classic symptoms and mannerisms of their true nature:  They have a voracious appetite, get restless at night (especially during a full moon), love to "sing" and hunt, and just have the need to be wild and free.
                       
As they say:  you can take the Dog out of the Wild, but you can never take the Wild out of the Dog!  For you parents, here is a typical display of how your Coyote will behave when he/she morphs into a human child.  Enjoy.


Wednesday, September 15, 2010

When the Big Coyote is away.....

...The little Coyotes will play! 

As I informed all of you Tuesday night at practice, I will be out of town this weekend.  Coach Joseph will take over the coaching duties on Saturday, and Nick's dad (Greg) has volunteered to help out.  I am sure the 'Yotes are in good hands...or paws, as it were!  A big thank you for the help to Greg and Joseph!

We had a good practice last night.  I introduced a couple of new exercises to help the kids work on dribble control and passing.  In the upcoming weeks, I will begin more and more to stress control and passing skills.  The sooner the Coyotes learn to pass the ball to each other, the faster they will begin to really control the field.

The first exercise we did was what I like to call "Jump Shot".  Two cones were set up towards the goal and all the Coyote's balls were lined up on the goalie box end line.  The kids lined up at half field.  When their names were called, they had to run, jump over the cones, locate their ball, and take a big shot on goal.  All of our Coyotes demonstrated great power in their kicks.  I was impressed!

The second exercise was called "Coyote in the Middle."  The team formed a circle, and began learing to pass the ball across to another team member.  They had to stop the ball when it came to them, control it, and pass it to another member.  Once they got the hang of the game, we put a Coyote in the middle of the circle.  Now the team had to pass the ball without the Coyote in the middle of the circle intercepting it.  If the Coyote in the middle intercepted the ball, the team member who passed the ball became the new Coyote in the middle.

The more they practice at that game, the better they will become at stopping the ball, controlling it, and making good passes.  They will also be learning how to intercept the ball from the other team!

The kids seemed to like the two new games, and then insisted we play the crab game again!  I am pleased that they seem to enjoy playing and practicing. 

It is hard to believe, but this week marks the halfway point in the season!  It seems to have flown by!  Coming into the midway point, the 'Yotes are even at 2 wins and 2 losses.  This Saturday's game can put us into the positive, and I want you all to be assured....Coach Art WILL be rooting for you to pull out a win.  Coach Joseph will be giving me a gameday report via phone later in the day.  So, go get 'em Coyotes!  And, if you listen really close, every time you score a goal, you will hear Coach Art say:   Brilliance! That is all I can say! Sheer unadulterated brilliance!

One more note:  Tomorrow (September 16) is Cole's birthday!  Let's all get our paws out, raise them in the air, give a Coyote Howl for Cole, and gather at the rock and all sing him "Happy Birthday!"  Here's hoping your birthday is great, and that you score lots of goals Saturday in celebration!  Happy birthday, Coyote Cole!



NOTE:  That is not a "60" on the cake. That is a "GO"...as in "Go Coyotes!"

Saturday, September 11, 2010

'Yotes turn it around!


What a difference a week makes!  Team Coyote showed up to play today, and showed a drastic improvement over last week.  Needless to say, Coach Art (pictured here to the left) is quite proud of the way the 'Yotes played today!  Good job, guys...make sure you get an extra helping of sage chicken for dinner tonight, you deserve it!

Despite losing the game (by one or two goals), Team Coyote did not give up, kept pressure on the other team, and were never out of the game.  It really could have easily been a win, save for a few bounces of the ball.  The 'Yotes have nothing to be ashamed of...they all played a great game! 

Another impressive feat today was the sportsmanship that the Coyotes displayed on the field!  We kept our cool and composure on the field, and it not only showed, but payed off in some great defensive stands and challenges by the team.  Cole literally stole a goal from the other team at the last possible moment by stepping in and taking the ball from the other team right on the goal line.  He not only took the ball away, but dribbled it the length of the field and got his own shot on goal!  That's the way we do it!  Great job!

Every week, I see improvement in all of our players:  Rebekah has gained confidence in herself, and is challenging more and more by getting into the "pack", and winning the ball.  She scored 2  goals today!  

Kendal found herself in the middle of the pack today as well, and even took the ball away from one of the other team players that was dribbling down field!  She got in a couple of good power kicks on the ball as well.  Great job, Kendal!  It is just a matter of time...I can see your first goal coming in a game soon.

Jack continues to be a team player, and steps in whenever he is called on.  He also got a couple of kicks on the ball, and made a great throw in to our team.  Every week, he gets more and more confident and is beginning to step into the pack when the ball comes his way. 

Nick is a defensive wall!  He hustles down the field when the other team wins the ball, and trys to protect his goal.  He had a couple of solid kick offs today as well.  I would like to see him get a little more involved in the offense.  He has a solid leg, and with time and practice, I can envision him dribbling downfield and scoring.

Cole has great speed and remarkable dribbling skills!  He can turn and burn with the best of them, and is a scoring machine in an open field.  He gets in there and challenges for the ball, and more often than not, wins the challenge!
Great job Cole!

Logan is what I like to call "Coyote Quick"!  Like Cole, he can motor down the field, plays some outstanding defense by running down the ball, stepping in, and taking the ball away from the opposing team.  His efforts pay off in several goals each week.  That's what we're talking about!

Jonas has the potential to score a few goals himself!  I saw him get into the pack today, and kick the ball away from the other team.  He does some great throw ins, and in the open field, has a strong leg.  Like Nick, if we can just get him involved in the offense a bit more, there is no reason he can't score a few goals.  Good job, Jonas!  Keep up the effort!

Akil wasn't here today, and we missed him.  But when he is on the field, you can always count on him being right in the middle of the mix, challenging, defending, and shooting and scoring.

I think the Pack is hungry...and a hungry pack of Coyotes is something to be reckoned with!  Keep up the good work, 'Yotes....I am proud of every one of you!

In short, I think that Team Coyote played well today!  I went into Rebekah's room after the game, and she and her brothers were playing with Legos....they broke out into a song...which will be our theme song for this week.  Enjoy!

Monday, September 6, 2010

How Coyote Brought Fire

I promised that these pages would not only talk about soccer, but that they would also contain some fun stuff.  I thought it would be fun to learn a little American Indian Folklore pertaining to the Coyote. 

The story below is a tale told by the Karuk Indians, who live in Northern California along the Klamath River.  This tribe has no other name for themselves other than "the People" or "the Men".  The Indian word karuk means "the Upriver People", since they live in villages along the Klamath River.  Their traditions include hunting, fishing, gathering, basket making and ceremonial dances.


Without further ado:  Here is the Karuk Indian tale of How Coyote Brought Fire.  Enjoy!

How Coyote Brought Fire


Long ago, when man was newly come into the world, there were days when he was the happiest creature of all. Those were the days when spring brushed across the willow tails, or when his children ripened with the blueberries in the sun of summer, or when the goldenrod bloomed in the autumn haze.


But always the mists of autumn evenings grew more chill, and the sun's strokes grew shorter. Then man saw winter moving near, and he became fearful and unhappy. He was afraid for his children, and for the grandfathers and grandmothers who carried in their heads the sacred tales of the tribe. Many of these, young and old, would die in the long, ice-bitter months of winter.

Coyote, like the rest of the People, had no need for fire. So he seldom concerned himself with it, until one spring day when he was passing a human village. There the women were singing a song of mourning for the babies and the old ones who had died in the winter. Their voices moaned like the west wind through a buffalo skull, prickling the hairs on Coyote's neck.

"Feel how the sun is now warm on our backs," one of the men was saying. "Feel how it warms the earth and makes these stones hot to the touch. If only we could have had a small piece of the sun in our teepees during the winter."

Coyote, overhearing this, felt sorry for the men and women. He also felt that there was something he could do to help them. He knew of a faraway mountain-top where the three Fire Beings lived. These Beings kept fire to themselves, guarding it carefully for fear that man might somehow acquire it and become as strong as they. Coyote saw that he could do a good turn for man at the expense of these selfish Fire Beings.

So Coyote went to the mountain of the Fire Beings and crept to its top. He watched the way that the Beings guarded their fire. As he approached, the Beings leaped to their feet and gazed searchingly round their camp. Their eyes glinted like bloodstones, and their hands were clawed like the talons of the great black vulture.

"What's that? What's that I hear?" hissed one of the Beings.

"A thief, skulking in the bushes!" screeched another.

The third looked more closely, and saw Coyote. But he had gone to the mountain-top on all fours, so the Being thought she saw only an ordinary coyote slinking among the trees.

"It is no one, it is nothing!" she cried, and the other two looked where she pointed and also saw only a grey coyote. They sat down again by their fire and paid Coyote no more attention.

So he watched all day and night as the Fire Beings guarded their fire. He saw how they fed it pine cones and dry branches from the sycamore trees. He saw how they stamped furiously on runaway rivulets of flame that sometimes nibbled outwards on edges of dry grass. He saw also how, at night, the Beings took turns to sit by the fire. Two would sleep while one was on guard; and at certain times the Being by the fire would get up and go into their teepee, and another would come out to sit by the fire.

Coyote saw that the Beings were always jealously watchful of their fire except during one part of the day. That was in the earliest morning, when the first winds of dawn arose on the mountains. Then the Being by the fire would hurry, shivering, into the teepee calling, "Sister, sister, go out and watch the fire." But the next Being would always be slow to go out for her turn, her head spinning with sleep and the thin dreams of dawn.

Coyote, seeing all this, went down the mountain and spoke to his friends among the People. He told them of hairless man, fearing the cold and death of winter. And he told them of the Fire Beings, and the warmth and brightness of the flame. They all agreed that man should have fire, and they all promised to help Coyote's undertaking.

Then Coyote sped again to the mountain top. Again the Fire Beings leaped up when he came close, and one cried out, "What's that? A thief, a thief!"

But again the others looked closely, and saw only a grey coyote hunting among the bushes. So they sat down again and paid him no more attention.

Coyote waited through the day, and watched as night fell and two of the Beings went off to the teepee to sleep. He watched as they changed over at certain times all the night long, until at last the dawn winds rose.

Then the Being on guard called, "Sister, sister, get up and watch the fire."

And the Being whose turn it was climbed slow and sleepy from her bed, saying, "Yes, yes, I am coming. Do not shout so."

But before she could come out of the teepee, Coyote lunged from the bushes, snatched up a glowing portion of fire, and sprang away down the mountainside.

Screaming, the Fire Beings flew after him. Swift as Coyote ran, they caught up with him, and one of them reached out a clutching hand. Her fingers touched only the tip of the tail, but the touch was enough to turn the hairs white, and coyote tail tips are white still today.

Coyote shouted, and flung the fire away from him. But the others of the People had gathered at the mountain's foot.

Squirrel saw the fire falling, and caught it, putting it on her back and fleeing away through the treetops. The fire scorched her back so painfully that her tail curled up and back, as squirrels' tails still do today.

The Fire Beings then pursued Squirrel, who threw the fire to Chipmunk. Chattering with fear, Chipmunk stood still as if rooted until the Beings were almost upon her. Then, as she turned to run, one Being clawed at her, tearing down the length of her back and leaving three stripes that are to be seen on chipmunks' backs even today.

 Chipmunk threw the fire to Frog, and the Beings turned towards him. One of the Beings grasped his tail, but Frog gave a mighty leap and tore himself free, leaving his tail behind in the Being's hand, which is why frogs have had no tails ever  since. 
As the Beings came after him again, Frog flung the fire on to Wood. And Wood swallowed it.

The Fire Beings gathered round, but they did not know how to get the fire out of Wood. They promised it gifts, sang to it and shouted at it. They twisted it and struck it and tore it with their knives. But Wood did not give up the fire. In the end, defeated, the Beings went back to their mountaintop and left the People alone.

But Coyote knew how to get fire out of Wood. And he went to the village of men and showed them how. He showed them the trick of rubbing two dry sticks together, and the trick of spinning a sharpened stick in a hole made in another piece of wood.

So, thanks to Coyote, man was from then on warm and safe through the killing cold of winter.


Saturday, September 4, 2010

Road Runner Strikes Again

Some days, you get to experience the thrill of victory, other days, you have to taste the agony of defeat.

Today, Team Coyote got a taste of the agony of defeat. 

I suppose I could dwell on all the negative aspects of our game tonight, but I think it suffices to say that we simply lost our poise and let our frustrations get to us.
The result is our first loss of the season.It is what it is.  But, it is not the end of the world.  Sometimes, Coyotes don't get the prey, and they have to go hungry a bit longer.  I have total confidence that we can learn from the mistakes we made today, and turn it around. 

Lick your wounds tonight, Coyotes....but don't you dare hang your heads!  We just have to make some adjustments and work on our attitudes a bit, and we will bounce right back!

'Nuff said about the loss.  Let's talk about some of the good things that happened on the field today:

 1)  Rebekah had an outstanding game today!  She stepped up the the plate, made some great challenges, won the ball several times, played some great defense, and did lots of dribbling down field.  Her work and efforts paid off in at least 1 goal.  Great job Rebekah!  (Coyote Howl for Rebekah).

  2)  Kendal had her head in the game alot more today, and even made some great defensive blocks.  She also got a couple of good kicks on the ball!  Keep it up Kendal!  If you keep playing like that, it is just a matter of time before you score your first goal!  (Coyote Howl for Kendal).

3)  Nick hustled downfield several times to protect the goal when the other team was dribbling in trying to score.  He made a couple of blocks on the other team's shots, and had a good leg on a couple of kickoffs.  Good job Nick!  (Coyote Howl for Nick)

4)  Jack stepped up and helped the team out today by getting in a lot of playing time, and coming in on substitutions to relieve other team members when they needed a break.  Jack's attitude was awesome!  That is what I like to see!  Great job Jack!  (Coyote Howl for Jack)

5)  Jonas rejoined the team, after missing last week, and jumped right in there and contributed some solid kickoffs.  Like Jack, he spent a lot of time on the field today, and even got into the "pack" a couple of times, and made some good challenges for the ball.  Keep it up, Jonas!  We are glad you are back with the team!  (Coyote Howl for Jonas)

6)  Logan had some great break-aways and challenges today!  He made a couple of goals, and showed some great dribbling skills and speed.  Good job Logan!  (Coyote Howl for Logan)

7)  Cole took the opening kick off and dribbled down the field, but was stopped short by the other team.  He had several breakaways, some great challenges, and like Logan, demonstrated good dribbling skills and speed.  Keep it up, Cole!  Just remember:  you are not going to score every time you get the ball, and that is ok!  You just need to keep trying, never give up, and you will (and have) score plenty of goals!  (Coyote Howl for Cole)

So, despite the loss, this coach is proud of Team Coyote.  I know that we have plenty of talent and ability to play with any team out there!  No one expects anyone on the team to score every time you touch the ball, and no one expects that you will be able to keep the other team from ever scoring.  That is just not reality. 

We will win some, and we will lose some.  And it is more important that we learn that it is not always about winning on the scoreboard.  It is about attitude and effort.  The way we play is every bit as important, if not more, than the final score.

And remember this, Coyotes:  Win or lose...


Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Coyotes eat crab

I introduced a new game for the kids tonight during practice, and it seemed like the Coyotes had fun playing!  The game is called "Crab", and the object is to get the kids to learn how to control the ball while dribbling past obstacles while running.

Assistant Coach Joseph was a great help in this game, as it was HE who had to be the crab.  Joseph assumed the Crab position (in an inverted crawl position) at center field.  Team Coyote was lined up on one goal, and when the whistle blew, they had to dribble the ball past the Crab and go the length of the field and score.  If the Crab managed to touch or kick one of the kids' balls as they dribbled past him, they had to also assume the crab position and go after any Coyote and their ball that came their way.  The more crabs there were on the field, the harder it was for the remaining Coyotes to navigate around them.  Eventually, Akil emerged as the only Coyote to avoid the crabs.  Good job Akil!  (I think some of the Coyotes purposley let the crabs get their balls so they could be crabs too! )  It was a fun game with a different twist that I think the kids enjoyed. Here is a picture of Coach Joseph after playing the crab game:


Who let the dogs out?

Overall, I think we had another good practice again tonight.  I had the kids scrimmage each other so we could work on "stepping in front" of a player with the ball to challenge him, and to work on emphasizing the "no pushing" command.  I think the kids responded quite well in both aspects.  Nick did a great job in "stepping in" and challenging for the ball, as did Kendal and Jack!  In fact, all of the kids seem to be attuned to hearing and following instructions, which makes my job lots easier!

A reminder that our game this Saturday is at 11:00, but we also have "Picture day", so we need to meet at the cameras at 10:00 so we have time to get our mug shots and make it to the game in time..

Here is our theme song for this week.  Be sure to get the "Woof woof" line down so we can give the camera man a good laugh on Saturday!





Saturday, August 28, 2010

Pack Attack!




 

Who let the dogs out? 
Team Coyote came to play today, and brought the "A" game.  In contrast to last week, when the Coyotes got off to a slow start, today they came out like a pack of hungry Coyotes, ready for action!

Cole took the opening kickoff and immediately dribbled downfield and scored, and the Coyotes were off and running.  Literally.  Up and down the field.  They didn't let up until the final whistle blew.  Needless to say, this coach is proud of the team.

It was a performance that featured teamwork, with all Coyotes delivering when called upon, in any task asked of them.  Everyone should be proud of themselves tonight.  You played Great!

Along with Cole, Akil and Logan also put the ball in the net today.  And, not to be outdone, Rebekah scored her first goal of the season!  Way to go Coyotes!  (Coyote Howl)

Nick, Jack, and Kendal did some beautiful throw-ins to set up several goals, and Kendal and Nick had a couple of solid corner kicks, putting the ball in scoring position for the Pack. 

Every Coyote on the team got their foot on the ball today, challenged for the ball, and played some Coyote Tough defense, keeping the other team out of the goal.  The result:  Coyotes 10 Purple Guys 6.  (BIG Coyote Howl ).


Some things we can work on:

 I could sense at times (and this Coyote has honed senses) a little frustration coming from a couple of players when the other team won the ball in a challenge, and took the ball away from one of our guys.  That is going to happen, Coyotes!  Don't get discouraged and frustrated when someone takes the ball away from you and perhaps even dribbles down and scores on you.  It is ok!  Just jump right back in there and keep on playing hard (which you all did!).  If you let your frustrations get to you, the other team is going to capitalize and turn the momentum to their side. 

There were a couple of times, in the heat of battle, that we tended to use our arms and push a little.  Remember, Coyotes....we need to keep our hands and arms to ourselves.  You can challenge for the ball using your body and feet, but not your arms.  We don't want to accidently get someone hurt, or get ourselves hurt by being pushed down.  Overall, though, our guys just played good, solid, Coyote Tough defense.  Good Job!

Other Notes

Jonas was unable to be with the team today, as he was out of town.  We missed him and look forward to his return next Saturday.  Akil will be out of town next week, and we will surely miss him too. 

Don't forget that next week is Picture day!  We will need to show up an hour before our game next week to get our Team Photo made.  I will remind you at practice this week, and again by email later in the week.  If you are going to be out of town, or cannot be here, please let me know.  They will have a "make up" photo day (probably the week after), and your Coyote can get his picture taken then.  I am told that they can Photo Shop the make-up photos into the Team Photo, so no one will be left out of the Team Photo.  So, be sure to brush your teeth good next Saturday morning, Coyotes!  We want to show our fangs to the photographer when we all smile and howl!

One more time:  Coyote Howl for the great team effort and performance today!  You guys played GREAT!  I am very proud of all of you!







Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Pack Drills for the Den

I think we had a good practice tonight.  It was great to see Jack get his foot on the ball and dribble, challenge, and shoot!  The drills we did tonight were designed to get the kids to learn to follow coaching commands, to begin learning some ball control, and to start learning to challenge for the ball.

I think the kids did a great job in all of those aspects!  Just remember, Coyotes, when the other team has the ball, and are dribbling down the field, step in front of them, challenge them, and win the ball so YOU can dribble down the field to YOUR goal and score.  Great job tonight.  Give yourselves a Coyote Howl for your effort.

Parents, one of the things that keeps a Coyote quick and nimble in the wilds is LOTS of practice! Here are a couple of drills that we worked on tonight in practice that you can do with your young Coyote around the den...er...let's clarify that: OUTSIDE of the den this week.

The more they practice, the better and faster their skills will develop.

Turn Around

Have the Coyote dribble the ball down the field. The parent yells "Stop!". The Coyote stops (with the ball), and the parent says "Turn around". The player turns around and runs down the field the opposite direction with the ball until the parent yells "Stop! Turn around!". Repeat as long as you can keep the child focused on the task. This teaches the player to listen to coaching commands and "turn it around" to go the right way in a game situation.

Simon Says

Everyone knows how to play this simple game, which is easily translated into a soccer exercise. The first time you play Simon Says, do it without a soccer ball. Call out simple, but crazy and fun commands such as "Stand up! Sit down! Stand on one leg! Yelp like a Coyote! Louder! etc., mixing them up with ones that "Simon says" and others that don't.

Once the coyotes get the hang of it, play the game with a ball. Now you can use commands like "dribble your ball, dribble slow, dribble fast, stop the ball with your feet (or knee or forehead etc) Get creative and have fun!

As the season progresses, I will post more drills and games to help the kids develop skills and learn the fundamentals of the game.

Again, great job tonight in practice! 

Go Coyotes!

Monday, August 23, 2010

Coyotes on the Prowl

The first game of the season was played this past Saturday, and I was quite pleased with the performance of our kids!  They got down early, but did not quit or give up.  Like a true pack of coyotes, they kept on the prowl, and made a spectacular comeback in the 2nd half of the game.

Nick was the first Coyote to put a goal on the board (Coyote Howl for Nick).  The other team was penalized for a "hand ball" in the goalie box, and Rebekah was called upon to deliver the penalty kick.  Her kicked was blocked, but again, the other team picked up the ball and the Coyotes were awarded another penalty kick.  This time, Nick was called upon to deliver the kick for Team Coyote.  He reared back, and let loose with a beautiful kick to the corner of the goal, scoring the first goal of the season.

The first half came to a close, with the Coyotes trailing by 6 goals (7-1).  The second half began with Kendal, Rebekah, Cole, and Akil taking the field.  It was midway through the 3rd quarter when Cole found his stride and began to challenge the other team and win the ball.  Then, he took control and dribbled downfield and began scoring unanswered goals (Coyote Howl for Cole).

Akil joined in by winning the ball dribbling downfield, and scoring 2 or three more goals in the fourth quarter (Coyote Howl for Akil).  When the dust had settled, and the final whistle blew, the Coyotes emerged on top by 2 (by my count...and when you are the Big Coyote, your count is the one that matters, afterall 8-) ).

Although they did not score any goals, a big Coyote Howl goes out to the rest of Team Coyote..Rebekah, Kendal, Jonas, and Jack.  Each player contributed to the effort by challenging for the ball, passing the ball , and doing some great throw-ins! 

A note of significance:  I was informed today that we have a new Coyote on the team.  Let's give a Coyote Howl and a welcome to our newest player, Logan!  We are glad that you are on our team!

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Welcome to the Team Coyote Blog Spot!

This blog is dedicated to the NYSA Coyotes.  It will feature game notes, team announcements, player kudos, coaching comments, soccer tips, scheduling notes, tidbits, and more.

The goal of Coyote soccer is to have fun learning to play the game, to teach teamwork and good sportsmanship, and to develop skills that will help the players advance to the next level of play.

I am privileged and honored to be able to coach your kids, and I hope to make this year an exciting one for them to remember.  My philosophy of coaching at this level is simple:  Let the kids have fun! 

Be sure to come back and visit this page often, as updates will be added as soon as possible.

Have fun....and.....

Let's GO COYOTES!

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