COMMUNITY FOR COACHES Alec
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Honest discussion about why coaches are some of the most important leaders in our society today, and how they can intentionally and effectively use sports to transform lives!
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Anders Hanson on gaining buy-in from athletes
Anders Hanson –2024 Rising Star Award Recipient
Cross Country/Track, Olathe East HS
Coach Hanson’s podcast interview (coming soon)
What was shared about Coach Hanson: Anders is incredibly relational and encouraging to all the runners he works with at Olathe East. He is able to meet student athletes where they are, and make them feel valued as individuals, not simply by their performance. He brings an enthusiasm and joy to practice, and he is a terrific listener.
https://communityforcoaches.org/2024-coach-of-the-year-finalists/
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Adam Olerich on building good programs through teaching the players to pass it down
Basketball, Olathe North HS
Coach Olerich’s podcast interview (coming soon)
What was shared about Coach Olerich: Adam constantly uses basketball to teach high school boys at Olathe North life lessons and that success comes from hard work and being about the right stuff.
https://communityforcoaches.org/2024-coach-of-the-year-finalists/
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Aaron Davidson on finding value where others don't
Aaron Davidson
Cross Country/Track, Blue Valley West HS
What was shared about Coach Davidson: Aaron demonstrates his faith by pouring into the lives of his athletes. He was the head coach at Shawnee Mission North High School for a number of years before transitioning to Blue Valley recently. He has made a huge impact in the district and among his fellow coaches, both at SMN and at BVW. https://communityforcoaches.org/2024-coach-of-the-year-finalists/
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Lauren Paccapaniccia on helping her kids chase their dreams
Lauren Paccapaniccia
Soccer, Athena FC
Coach Paccapaniccia’s podcast interview (coming soon)
What was shared about Coach Paccapaniccia: Lauren Paccapaniccia is a tremendous coach. She actively engages in the lives of her players and provides the type of guidance/coaching that makes athletes the best version of themselves, while also improving the overall team’s skill. https://communityforcoaches.org/2024-coach-of-the-year-finalists/
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Michelle Abshire on how she instills and models passion and dedication
Michelle Abshire
Volleyball, Blue Valley West HS, MAVS, Blue Valley Rec
Coach Abshire’s podcast interview (coming soon)
What was shared about Coach Abshire:
Michelle Abshire is a passionate, hard-working, and dedicated coach. She has been a staple on the volleyball sidelines for decades. Her passion for the sport is contagious, inspiring her team to push beyond their limits and strive for excellence on and off the court. She is fiercely competitive, but she is equally as loving and caring. She prepares her student-athletes for the highest level of competition by developing their skills, teaching them a variety of game strategies, and building their confidence to face any challenge that comes their way. Coach Abshire is one of the most successful coaches in our area (and nationally), but the wins and losses do not define how impactful she truly is. She spends countless hours fostering positive relationships with her players, shaping their character, and mentoring them so they may enjoy continued success outside of the game. Michelle goes above and beyond to ensure that her players feel supported and valued. She is a remarkable coach and I support her wholeheartedly for the Community for Coaches Coach of the Year award.
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Jerald Long on having a father's heart as a coach
Jerald Long
Football, Track, Pleasant Ridge MS
Coach Long’s podcast interview (coming soon)
What was shared about Coach Long: Jerald Long goes above and beyond to make better athletes and better people. He’s not just about winning games; he’s about building character, discipline, and resilience in every player. You can ask anyone who has ever been around Coach Long or has had kids coached by him and you’ll hear story after story about how he’s impacted their lives in a positive way. It’s not just the victories, it’s the personal growth, the lessons in accountability, and the way he turns challenges into opportunities for his athletes. But it’s not just about the sports. Coach Long is a rockstar teacher at Pleasant Ridge, and his positive influence extends to every staff member. He’s the kind of guy who practices what he preaches — the values he talks to students about, he lives by them every day. Additionally, Coach Long isn’t just a mentor when it comes to sports. He extends his guidance to fellow coaches, including myself. He’s been a huge influence in our lives, especially in navigating the challenges of becoming new parents. Coach Long is incredibly supportive and insistent on prioritizing our kids and families while finding a balance. There isn’t a thing I could ask Coach Long for help with that he wouldn’t drop everything to assist us with. He even holds a standing offer to babysit our kids so that his coaches can enjoy date nights with our spouses. So, when you talk about Coach of the Year, Coach Long isn’t just a nominee, he’s the heart of Pleasant Ridge, shaping lives and making a difference that goes way beyond any game. https://communityforcoaches.org/2024-coach-of-the-year-finalists/
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