Lady Terminators '94 News
For
the week of May 13 – 19
From
Handouts page @ www.oocities.org/termsoc
Sunday May 19,
2:30-3:30 - Non-mandatory Lady Terminators skills session @ Valley Creek. Valley Creek
is on Pioneer Rd. in south east Mesquite.
(Please make this session if you can. Coach Scott and Coach Tim will
concentrate on individual skills).
DIRECTIONS to Valley Creek: From 635 take
Bruton Rd. - East (towards Beltline Rd.) Cross through the Beltline Rd.
intersection (Albertsons will be on right) and take Wilkinson rd. (R) to
Pioneer. The Park will be directly in front of you. There are football
fields on each side of the baseball complex. We will be on the left side of the
complex.
**Playoff
Schedule (assuming NO RAIN OUTS)**
PLEASE do not forget these dates:
Tuesday May 14th 6:30pm at Bruton Game 1 vs. Div. I 4th
place team Storm (record 4-5-1 in Div. I play)
Monday, May 20th
6:30pm at Bruton
Semi
Thursday, May 23rd
6:30pm at Bruton U9
City Championship Final
Remember,
we have a tournament this weekend (5/18) at the Bob Wiseman Fields in
Lewisville.
(maps attached)-I will try to have you TEXT
directions at Thursday practice Yvonne)-
Our
schedule:
8:00 Field #7 vs. Lewisville Yellow Jackets
12:00 Field #7 vs. Duncanville Renegades
4:00 Field #7 vs. Oak Cliff Strikers
FRIENDSHIP AND TEAMWORK
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FRIENDSHIP
Friendships grow as teammates learn to depend on each other and when they
achieve success. Development of proper work habits and perseverance builds
mutual respect. Recognizing that teammates can be consistently counted on to
give their best effort leads to trust. Loyalty is the result of going through
tough times and passing the test together. Pride is the last step in forming
friendship. In a few unique situations, a limited number of teams attain this
special sense of pride, when their players combine the qualities of sincere
enthusiasm, determination, intensity and conditioning and make a personal
choice to place the needs of the team ahead of themselves. Such qualities are
the foundations of true friendships. Through the leadership shown by their
coaches, athletes learn to identify and exhibit those qualities both on and off
the field. As a result, they will be helped in all future relationships.
“The
smallest good deed is better than the best intention” -Anonymous
“A real friend is one who helps us to think our best thoughts,
do our noblest deeds, and be our finest selves” -Unknown
TEAMWORK
Regardless of your age, the experience of being on a great team is priceless.
It is something that will influence who you are for the remainder of your life.
Few experiences can be as helpful in the growth of young athletes, as being
part of a selfless group working toward a common goal.
Great teams are made up of athletes who have given up their quest for
individual glory, who have willingly and wholeheartedly accepted the character
traits of a team player and who have fully committed themselves to the group
effort. This is a coach’s greatest legacy.
“What I spent, I had; What I kept, I lost; What I gave, I have”
-Henry Ward Bucher
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