Showing posts with label basketball. Show all posts
Showing posts with label basketball. Show all posts

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Requiem for a season



I would apologize for the amount of time that has passed since I last posted, but that has become something of a distressing habit. These last two weeks have been especially busy, as we have been at the crossroads of basketball and baseball seasons. As I mentioned earlier, I was asked to help coach Josh's basketball team. Much to my surprise, however, I have also been enlisted to help coach Josh's baseball team. It is becoming very clear to me that if you want to be involved in youth sports, as well as anything involving youth, you pretty much just need to be willing to show up. Anyway, basketball season officially ended yesterday, and I would say that it was a very successful season, as measured by two things.

First, our team, while not particularly good, made as much improvement from the first game of the season to the last one as any team in any sport I have ever seen. Not only did we become competitive, but we actually dominated a couple of teams the same way that we were dominated in our first game. We rebounded well, we defended enthusiastically, and we had a couple of players turn into fairly reliable scoring options, especially in the lane. We worked on getting the ball inside, and like most teams that do this, when the ball did go inside consistently, good things happened.

The second, and far more important reason that the season was a success is that the kids had a lot of fun. This was most evident at the party after our last game. The seemed to really enjoy each other's company, and were all excited about coming back and playing basketball at some level next season (not all of them will be at the same age level next year).

My overall evaluation of my experience helping to coach this team is that I never knew coaching could be so much fun or so rewarding. I enjoyed playing sports when I was younger. The baseball and basketball teams that I played on were the cornerstones of my daily life when I played, occupying a majority of my energy and attention, even if I was never a particularly good athlete. This was only rivaled, and then ultimately overtaken by my devotion to guitar. Coaching has provided for me the same kind of joy that playing did, but without as much insecurity and anxiety.

Basketball season is over, but baseball has begun. I am typing now using an arm that is as sore as it has been since I gave up baseball twelve years ago, because I spent most of this week throwing batting practice. I think this is going to be a lot of fun.

Friday, February 2, 2007

So, what's new in the land of the Baker Monkeys?

I know it's been a little while since I've provided any updates here. That should not in any way indicate a lack of activity here at Baker Monkey central. Quite the opposite, actually. We have been extremely busy.

Josh is a basketball player now. If it seems to you like early February is a little late to be starting basketball, you are absolutely correct. While I have always striven to be a very loving and involved parent, I have never been considered to be an organized and "together" one. A few months ago I totally flaked out on getting Josh signed up on time for the basketball league he was going to be playing in. Fortunately the local Y has a second basketball session for the children of parents like me.

While that is a very good thing, they also appear to have coached that are even flakier than me. You don't believe that's possible? Josh's entire coaching staff quit just before the first practice! We went to the gym where the practice was supposed to be. We arrived early (in our sporting experience thus far "on time" is "late") and waited. And waited...

Fifteen minutes and about five phone calls later (to make sure we were in the right place at the right time) a coach for Josh's team arrived. He explained that he had just found out that he was needed to coach the team because the other coaches had decided not to coach this season after all. He is a soccer coach with the Y and has never coached basketball before, and could therefor really use some help.

To make a long story short, I am now a basketball coach.

This could be very interesting.

In other Baker Monkey news:

There's actual snow on the ground. The Monkeys got to go skiing today, and will also be doing a fair amount of snow playing over the weekend. Last weekend we went to Adam's (the Baker Monkeys' cousin) and had a marvelous time. Caleb received an awe-inspiring black eye to go along with his scar and missing tooth. Pictures of all of these events and more will be posted as soon as I have both the time and the inclination.

Saturday, January 13, 2007

The OJ Mayo Traveling Circus

My dad, Josh's "Pops", took us to see OJ Mayo (widely regarded as the best high school basketball player in the US), potential UK recruit Patrick Patterson, and their team from Huntington play Lexington Catholic in Memorial Collisium this afternoon.









Josh gets out of the rain as we buy tickets.









The scoreboard. Doesn't it look familiar?









Josh and Pops find their seats.









Lexington Catholic warms up.









OJ Mayo dunking in warmups.









The officials get their photo op with the star.









Tip off.









Potential UK recruit Patrick Patterson shooting free throws.









Look familiar? This is where we were yesterday for gymnastics.