
FEBRUARY
- BLACK HISTORY MONTH???
Black
History is too great to be celebrated in one month.
We must celebrate our history every day of our life.
Be proud of who you are and where you came from.
"Would America have been America without her
Negro people?"
W.E.B.
DU BOIS
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a walk through your history...
Fear
of the Intelligent Thug
"When Black Power Gets Gangsta"
By Min. Paul Scott
"You're now about to witness the strength of street
knowledge." -- NWA
You see them every morning same time. same place. "Dem
boyz in da hood sell anything for profit, five in the
morning on the corner clockin'." I wonder if anyone
has ever taken the time to tell these 14 year old kids
about Fred Hampton, who by the age of 21 had already
become one of the most powerful leaders we'd ever produced?
Wonder if anyone ever took the time to tell them about
Huey P Newton or Bunchy Carter organizing tha hood to
protect Black people? Probably not.
I passed a group of Brotha's yesterday, on my way to
the annual Kwanza celebration. I started to pull over
and drop a Black History moment on the Brotha's but
I didn't want to lose my front row seat. Plus, the dashiki
that I had rented from Mr. Nagasaki Sun Lee's Authentic
African Kwanza Rental Shop and Soul Fool Restaurant
was due back by nine. Sometimes our priorities are so
jacked up.....
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DID
YOU KNOW???...
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Coaches
Code of Conduct
Contributed
by Jerry Norton
Always...
- Always remember the top three priorities in youth
sports should be (in this order):
- safety
- fun
- learning / skill development
- Always be a positive influence for players, other
coaches and parents.
- Always praise both teams for their effort.
- Always balance criticism with praise.
- Always provide each player with the best possible
instruction.
Never...
- Never let your desire to win interfere with any
of the three priorities.
- Never ridicule a player or an official.
- Never dispute an official's decision.
- Never use profanity, alcohol or tobacco on the athletic
field.
A
Coach's Relationship With Referees
GETTING
ALONG WITH OFFICIALS
By
Coach Duane Silver of Waco, Texas
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Before the game, get a piece of paper and write down
the names of all three officials and keep it in your
pocket and call the officials by their first name
when you want to talk to them. (They love it!) Put
your arm around them and joke with them. (Brownnosing
works) Read
more...
"The
Company You Keep"
By
Anonymous
It is better to be alone, than in the wrong
company Read
more...
"If
you have no confidence in self, you are twice defeated
in the race of life. With confidence you have
won even before you have started."
MARCUS
GARVEY
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