One of the reasons I went into education is the opportunity to coach. My mother was a long time basketball and softball coach and my father was quite an athlete when he was young, so I grew up in a sports crazy house. I feel very strongly that one of the best characteristics about American schools is their strong commitment to extra-curricular activities. Young people need as many activities as possible in this era of passive entertainment. To have the students learn the fundamental of sports, develop healthy exercise habits, learn to deal with competition, and develop friendships with teammates and opponents, is so much better than sitting at home playing video games
Yesterday was s sweet ending to my EVAC career. Our elementary softball team won first place and dominated the softball competition. They scored 52 runs and only allowed 6 runs. I am shown above pitching to our team, as the coaches do the pitching to speed up the game. The students and myself really enjoyed ourselves yesterday! It was the most excited I have seen the students all year! It just confirms my beliefs above. I hope to continue being involved in sports and other activities in my new school and conference.
I would like to thank everyone who I worked with in the EVAC. I would especially like to mention Chris Irvin, the CIPLC Athletic Director and founder of the EVAC. Through his energy and sportmanship, he has made the EVAC very successful and given our small school, the opportunity to compete with other international schools. It really enhanced our school and the program we offer. I would also like to thank some of the other coaches I worked with through the years, like Ken Hall, Aaron Harnden, Rick Hoogenboom, Mark Richert, Joe Fenbert, Diego Wells, George Gostovich, Heather Villaparedes, Dave Becvar, and many others. Shown below was the most recent EVAC Planning meeting that took place earlier this month at QSI-PLC. Shown around the table are Mike Martell, Henny Sands, Nick Wasuck, Heather Villaparedes, Aaron Harnden, and Chris Irvin.
