Coach Nicole O’Leary

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Coach Nicole O’Leary

Coach Nicole O’Leary

@CoachOLeary32

Bordentown Regional Middle School PE & Health Teacher ~ Bordentown HS Softball Coach 🥎

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Natalie Crowell
Natalie Crowell@Natalie8Crowell·
I am so excited to announce my verbal commitment to Ursinus College to continue my athletic and academic career. Thank you to my family, all my coaches, teammates, and friends who have helped me along the way. Go bears! ❤️💛
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katrinabenton2024
katrinabenton2024@BentonKaci·
Finally Home🐯I'm so beyond thankful, grateful, and excited to announce my commitment to Towson University🥎. I want to thank @TUSBCoachCoz @caseydickson717 and Coach Jess for the opportunity! Thank you to my family, friends, and coaches that believed in me. GOH TIGERS💛🖤
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Don Williams
Don Williams@Don_K_Williams·
Being a Head Coach is Hard. Unless you have done it, you do not understand. Here are 8 Realities that All Head Coaches Face: 1: It will consume you. Coaching is more than just a job - it's a way of life. You'll spend countless hours planning practices, analyzing game film, and strategizing for the next game. It can consume you. But when you see your team succeed, it makes it all worth it. 2: There will always be critics. No matter your success, people will always criticize your decisions and strategies. Even w/State Championship Teams. Know and Accept this. Always remember that you know your team better than anyone, and your goal is to do what's best for them. 3: You are not in it for the money. Coaching does not usually pay well, but it's not about the money. Don't calculate your hourly wage. It is a calling. A lifestyle. It's about the love of the game and helping young athletes grow and develop into their full potential. 4: There is no overnight success. Building a successful team takes time, patience, & dedication. There will be ups and downs, but if you stay the course, you'll see the results. Always remember that your #1 job is to Build Culture. Play the long game with Culture. 5: You need a supportive spouse. This should be #1 on the list for many! Coaching can put a strain on your family Having a spouse who understands and supports your passion is CRITICAL. Make sure to take the time to show your appreciation and give back whenever possible. 6: You will not make everyone happy. As a coach, you will make tough decisions that not everyone will agree with. This happens A LOT. But remember, you're in it for the benefit of the TEAM, not just one individual. You will NEVER make everyone happy. 7: You can't want it more than the kids. As a coach, you can inspire & motivate your players, but ultimately, they have to want it. This can be hard for a younger coach. Encourage them to work hard & set goals. Let them take ownership of their own success. 8: It is still WORTH it! Despite the challenges, being a coach is incredibly rewarding! Watching your players grow & develop into strong, confident young adults is one of the best feelings in the world. Watching a team grow is very rewarding. Always remember WHY you coach. -Sam Cannon
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Coach Nicole O’Leary
Coach Nicole O’Leary@CoachOLeary32·
These ladies are the reason I love coaching. They make each day fun, exciting, and on days like today special. Happy Senior night, and thank you to each player and coach for sharing the milestone of the 100th win! Your hard work and dedication made it possible! @BrhsSoftball
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Bordentown Athletics
Bordentown Athletics@brhsathletics·
Congratulations to Allison Hoppe on her commitement to Drexel University in the fall where she will continue her academic and softball career with the Dragons! #NLI @BRHSScotties @BrhsSoftball
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Bordentown Athletics
Bordentown Athletics@brhsathletics·
Congratulations to Erin Hoppe on her committment to attend Fordham University in the fall and conintue her softball career with the Rams! We wish you all the best! #NLI @BRHSScotties @BrhsSoftball
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Allison Hoppe
Allison Hoppe@AllisonHoppe8·
I am so excited to announce my commitment to Drexel University to continue my academic and athletic career! I am so grateful to @DrexelSoftball for this opportunity! Thank you to my coaches, family, and teammates who have helped me along the way! Go Dragons 🐉
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