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🎙️🎧 @CoachCastNet | Asst Coach | Fmr Asst HC @alverniaFB | Fmr HC @viewathletics COY & 2X Sportsmanship award winner | Fmr AC & Team C Wesley 🏈

South Jersey شامل ہوئے Aralık 2015
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Move $canlón@CoachMove·
14 years since my friend “Coop” Derrick Cooper passed Fmr All SJ LB @ Camden Catholic I wanted to honor him as the cover on the 1st book I wrote, ideas to make your team special beyond the field Check it out & take a moment this week to appreciate family store.bookbaby.com/book/the-4th-p…
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The Daley Move Podcast
The Daley Move Podcast@DaleyMovePod·
🏆 THANK YOU!! 🏆 🙌🏻Thank you to everyone who has listened to our first episode of The Daley Move Podcast 📈 We currently sit at #4 in the Top 100 Indie Sports Podcasts on @GoodpodsHQ 🎧 Keep on Listening! go.goodpods.com/CqzFzJ
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The Daley Move Podcast
The Daley Move Podcast@DaleyMovePod·
🔥 You love to get texts like this from the NJ Coach of the Year!! Thanks for listening, @SchatzmanMike
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The Daley Move Podcast
The Daley Move Podcast@DaleyMovePod·
🎙️ When discussing why colleges would rather recruit transfers rather than high school players, listen to @CoachMove tell this story about Miles Frazier. 💯 College coaching is based off of business decisions. 🎧 tinyurl.com/3emvytbs
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The Daley Move Podcast
The Daley Move Podcast@DaleyMovePod·
Recruits: You have to make your decisions based off of what’s right for YOU, because if your recruiting coach leaves, are you still going to be happy with your choice? @coachdaley12 bringing some 🔥 on Episode 1. Listen here ⬇️ podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the…
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Move $canlón@CoachMove·
The best was the commercial of NBA players describing Kobe’s 81 point game, and cutting to Kobe describing a perfect game. They were talking about Kobe, Kobe was talking about Jason
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19 years ago, a high school basketball coach put his team manager into a game for the final four minutes. The kid had never played a single minute of competitive basketball in his life. He scored 20 points. Jason McElwain was diagnosed with severe autism at age two. He didn’t speak until he was five. He couldn’t chew solid food until he was six. He wore a nappy for most of his early childhood. As a baby, he was rigid, wouldn’t make eye contact, and hid in corners away from other children. He tried out for his school basketball team every year and got cut every time. Too small. Too slight. Barely 5’6 and about 54 kilograms. But he loved the game so much that his mum called the school and asked if there was any way he could be involved. The coach created a team manager role for him. For three years, McElwain showed up to every practice and every game. He wore a shirt and tie on match days. He ran drills, handed out water, kept stats, and cheered every basket like he’d scored it himself. On 15 February 2006, the last home game of his final school year, the coach let him suit up in a proper jersey and sit on the bench. With four minutes left and a comfortable lead, the coach sent him in. His first shot missed. His second missed. Then something shifted. He hit a three-pointer. Then another. Then another. His teammates stopped shooting entirely and just kept passing him the ball. He hit six three-pointers and a two-pointer. 20 points in four minutes. The highest scorer in the game. When the final buzzer went, the entire crowd rushed the court and lifted him onto their shoulders. His mum tapped the coach on the shoulder, in tears. “This is the nicest gift you could have ever given my son.” McElwain won the ESPY Award for Best Moment in Sports that year, beating out some of the biggest names in professional sport. He’s 36 now. He works at a local supermarket, coaches basketball, has run 17 marathons including five Boston Marathons, and travels the country speaking about never giving up. When asked about that night, his coach still gets emotional. “For him to come in and seize the moment like he did was certainly more than I ever expected. I was an emotional wreck.”

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Randy Lambert@RandyLambertMC·
A Coach Cignetti jewel: “Good players want coached. Great players you can’t coach them enough, they want more, more, more. Inconsistent players want to be coached on their terms.” …(and always have a response or excuse)
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The Daley Move Podcast
The Daley Move Podcast@DaleyMovePod·
🚨 LETSSSS GOOOOO!!! Episode 1, we are LIVE tonight at 9 pm. Come hang with @CoachMove and @coachdaley12 as we have a LOADED show for you. Watch us live on Facebook, X, or YouTube. But make sure to say hey when you check in!! See you tonight.
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