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The first question anyone should have for me is "Why would anyone be interested in an autobiography about my life as a coach?" That would be a fair question, since I haven't won any national championships nor have I been in demand for speaking engagements. If you compare my coaching record to others, my won-lost record doesn't stand out. With that said, let me explained what I have to offer, and then you decide. This book is not just about my life as a coach, but rather, the lessons I have learned through my coaching career. Old school is about coaching kids and young adults, not a particular…mehr

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The first question anyone should have for me is "Why would anyone be interested in an autobiography about my life as a coach?" That would be a fair question, since I haven't won any national championships nor have I been in demand for speaking engagements. If you compare my coaching record to others, my won-lost record doesn't stand out. With that said, let me explained what I have to offer, and then you decide. This book is not just about my life as a coach, but rather, the lessons I have learned through my coaching career. Old school is about coaching kids and young adults, not a particular sport, gender, age, or level of play. I have coached on every level of play that exists and coached both genders on those levels, along with almost every sport that a school offers.
Autorenporträt
RON MAYBERRY, Least We Forget High School Coaching Legends from the Texas Panhandle/Plains Region is also the author of Principles of Successful Coaching by an Old School Coach, Fun Fundamental Basketball, and a fiction book called Education 101, One's Man's Journey to the Final Four. He wrote and developed a golf magazine called "Midland College Golf", and has been a sports guest columnist twice for the Carlsbad New Mexico city newspaper called the Current-Argus.In the coaching world, he has over 1000 wins to his credit, being the head coach at thirteen different high schools and six different colleges. He was also the head junior high and junior varsity coach at eight different schools. What he is most happy about is that he never had a losing record at any of those schools when he left.He has been inducted into three "Hall of Fames, coached seventeen basketball players that have played professional basketball, six All-Americans, was the CEO of a college basketball recruiting service called"Who's Who in Juco." He was selected by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches [The largest basketball organization in the world], as the State "Coach of the Year" three times and runner-up one. Heis the only coach to be selected three times in four years. Also, he was selected by the Basketball TimesMagazine as the "National Junior College Coach" in the spring of 1972. In 1982, he was selected as the keynote speaker of the National NAIA basketball Tournament and has conducted basketball camps/clinics throughout the United States, Canary Islands, and Venezuela.