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Thursday, March 31, 2016

Weekly Challenge - Hard Work

Watch this game - Leicester

What impresses you about Leicester?

They play the same system we do.

For this week's challenge

1. I want you to work 10 hours of hard labor for someone who needs it. Hard labor includes: landscaping, laying sod, digging, roofing, hauling furniture, and anything that is physically demanding and helps someone in need. If you need help finding labor, I'll give you Mark the custodians number.

2. Do two secret acts of service for someone - for example - I went outside and my neighbor had edged my whole front yard just because.

Text "labor" when you get this.


Mountainview - Timpanogos

MV - 0
Timpanogos - 0

Another shutout! I don't know if I've ever had two 0-0 ties in a season. The phrase offense wins games, defense wins championships comes to mind. Our defense is doing well this year and that is a very encouraging sign.

I did some analysis this morning on Leicester City. In their last 47 games their average margin of victory is just over 1 goal and their average when losing is the same. The last time they scored 4 goals was over 35 games ago! They are on the top of the most competitive league in the world.

Leicester is a counter-attacking team - they have a sound defense and ruthless strikers, but their strikers don't get that many opportunities. They get out-shot and out-possesses in many of their games, but they find a way to win.

We know how to defend and we are going to figure out a way to win these slugfest games. Our strikers are becoming ruthless and I'm very excited for the rest of the season.

Player of the Game: Cameron Peterson - shutout, solid saves, great game!

Text "Defense" when you read this.

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Read This Article - Then Text Me Your Thoughts -

Why Butler Succeeds - click on this article, we will discuss this at Thursday's practice.

I did not read this before my last post.  Text "Butler" when you have read this article.


Monday, March 28, 2016

Alta vs Timpanogos

We have a couple things go differently and the game ends up 2-0 us. I'm not too worried about our ability to compete, we can, we just need to change how we think.

I grew up in a financially poor, but an experience-rich family. My father was a teacher and a great one at that. He was all-state multi-sport athlete. He was a fierce competitor.

My father sold some of our land so he could pay for a concrete basketball court. He could've done so many other things with that money. My father had a winner’s mentality and I believe he was wise beyond his years to introduce competition into our lives, albeit in our own back yard.

When I was in seventh grade the neighborhood and a bunch of kids from the junior high gathered at my house to play dunkball. Everyone put in $1 and the winning team of four took all. Although my team didn't win the tournament, I was changed forever by one play. My teammate stole the ball and passed it to me (the perennial cherry-picker) and I dunked it right in Derek Stephenson's face. Derek was two years older than I and had bullied me my whole life.

I couldn't believe what had happened. I never forgot what competition had given me - the ability to transcend my circumstances, the ability to succeed, the necessary confidence in myself, the sustaining power of victory and the power to forgive. 

I was lucky to be a part of many championship teams. My friends and I played every sport together. This was back when soccer was only in the fall, basketball in the winter and baseball in the spring/summer. I don't think we did much different things from the other teams, we just had the winner’s mentality. 

All our pickup games in the neighborhood were just as important as the club, state, Vegas tournaments, etc. Tempers flared, fists flew, neighborhood battles raged, and from this struggle we all learned how to compete. My club games were much easier than facing the humiliation of losing to my friends.

So here’s the winning formula:

1. Work – work like everything depends on you, every play, every possession, every encouraging word, everything!

2. Faith – believe that you deserve the championship, you’ve put in the necessary work, your teammates will come through, you have the ability to succeed

3. Competition – necessary to show you your true potential, brings out the best in you, pushes you beyond what you think you are capable of doing, shows you that failure just makes you more capable

4. Forgiveness – forgive others and yourself for mistakes, not living up to their potential, falling short, having a moment unbecoming of yourself/themselves

5. Humility – others might have more insight into you than you think, others might know the game better than you, you can learn something from everyone, you can’t succeed without them

Now you know, now you’ll be. Text: "We win, we work, we have faith, we compete, we forgive and we are humble.” I can already see your smiling faces holding the trophy.

As an incentive, if we win out this week, you can eat sweets next Sunday. 

Player of the Game: JT Gardener - he made his time on the field count. Hustled, moved, talked.

Thursday, March 24, 2016

Provo vs Timpanogos

Provo - 2
Timpanogos - 0

My senior year in high school I was playing with the teammates I had played with most of my life. We thought we were going to take the region by storm. Our first game was against Provo. Despite our best efforts we lost in a shootout in a game we should’ve won.

We were heartbroken, our undefeated region goal was now a thing of the past. We were not used to losing, we had won almost every tournament we had ever entered. The story could’ve ended there with a mediocre season and some wins and losses and maybe a state-qualifying bid.

From there on out we won every region game. We had 2 more shootouts and we easily won them both. We were the first team to ever win an outright region title for Pleasant Grove. The trophy still is in the case and memory has never left me. I’m still proud of that accomplishment and proud to have been a member of a great team.

Soccer has shaped the person I am now. The lessons of physical health, adversity, teamwork, setting and achieving goals, loss, depending on others, doing hard things, strategy, taking calculated risks and trusting my mentors against my own judgement have guided me through many of life’s difficulties.

What you learn from this season is very important to me. I hope you take this loss as an added measure of urgency to be the state-championship team I know you are capable of being.

An old Greek administrator named Periander had an interesting motto, “Practice is everything.” Soccer is the practice that can shape who you will eventually become. It really is that important. How you work at practice, how well you listen to your mentors, how you handle difficult situations, and how you treat your teammates will be harbingers of your life to come. For some of you this is a hearty pat on the back, for others it is a wake-up call to avoid destructive habits that will lead to mediocrity and regret.

We really can reach the goals we’ve set. I truly believe we can or I wouldn’t show up tomorrow.


Player of the Game: Seth Berlin – worked hard, kept his head and contributed to a better tempo on the field.

Monday, March 21, 2016

Activities For Champions - Read Before Game Tomorrow

We looked very tired today at practice. I spoke with the other coaches and asked if we were training too hard and we don't believe that we are. We haven't had the 2+ hour practices, Indian sprints, or extended conditioning. We have worked hard and smart this year.

Tired players are risky players - risk injury, risk mental breakdowns, risk poor technical abilities and the list goes on.

I believe an amendment to the team rules will give us the mental and physical energy edge we are looking for. I am amending the rules to the team with the following adjustments:

1.      No candy, pop, sweets, junk food (high-salt chips and snacks), sugar cereal or anything high in salt or processed sugar.
2.      No greasy fast food on game day and bring a half-time snack such as banana and peanut butter, 100% juice, Gatorade, fig newtons or peanut rolls/paydays
3.      Consciously eat healthy every day – fruits, vegetables, complex carbohydrates, etc.
4.      Cell phones and all electronics OFF, not on vibrate, sleep, etc., after 9:00 p.m., Sunday through Thursday.
5.      In bed by 10:00 p.m., Sunday through Thursday.
6.      20 minute design your own session – foot skills, shooting, formation study, fitness, etc. – outside of practice, every day but Sunday
7.      Send a thank-you text, email, note every day for the gifts someone gives you (remember the half-time speech), can’t be the same person every day - "You can't live a perfect day without doing something for someone who will never be able to repay you." John Wooden
Each week we will have an additional character-building activity and this week it will be the following:

Twenty positives to one negative – before you can say anything negative to yourself or others you need to say twenty positive things.

I will expect a text every Wednesday before practice to report the following:
1.      Did you follow all team rules this week?
2.      What was your personal training routine?
3.      Did you miss any classes?
4.      Who was one person you thanked this week and why?
5.      Did you accomplish the weekly challenge?

If I do not hear from you on Wednesday you will miss half of Friday’s game.

If I do hear from everybody and everybody has followed the rules, Thursday’s practice will be a guided pick your practice session.

Also, if we get a shutout or win by 3 goals, we will have either a pizza party or you can eat your favorite sweet/snack that weekend.

I believe these activities will increase our energy levels, character, muscle and team unity. I also believe you will be amazed with the results.


Text “positive” to me before tomorrow’s game.

American Fork vs Timpanogos

Great win again. I hope you are starting to believe in our chances.

We haven't lost in overtime in 3 years and this is the best start to a season we've had so far. Do you believe?

You guys have put in the work and if we continue to do so we are just going to get better. I had a great time watching the overtime. You came out organized and with pace. Very impressive!

Man of the match - Jason Parades - clutch?

Goals - Jason Parades

BAD is good!

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Pleasant Grove - 1
Timpanogos - 0

Our work ethic on the field is admirable. Nobody outworks us and never will. You all are working hard and we are doing the right things.

One thing that I think has evaded us this year is the confidence in ourselves and our ability to make big plays. We had so many opportunities against Skyline, Uintah, Freemont and Pleasant Grove, but chances don't win games, converting chances does. I think this is a mental piece that can be easily fixed - fitness and teamwork cannot.

Pleasant Grove had 3 chances and converted one. We had 7 great chances and converted none. What's great about preseason is that we can learn from these types of games.

I want you to watch the following clip - Reggie Miller

The announcer uses a term to describe Reggie that is synonymous with players who step up for big games: clutch. In the playoffs, with the game on the line Reggie Miller scored 8 points in 9 seconds. Time after time in his career he became know for making game winning plays. He lived for these moments.

Are we a clutch team? Do believe for being the one to be in the position to win big games or are we going to blame other, the ref, my mom, etc.? What will it take for us to be clutch?

Michael Jordan said, "I never think of the consequences of missing a big shot...when you think about the consequences you always think of a negative result."

You cannot wait for others to make the big plays for you. You cannot wait for the perfect pass, the right call, the perfect run, for someone else to make the play. YOU need to be ready to step up in big situations.

Lastly, legendary basketball coach Pat Riley said, "It's what you get from the games you lose that is extremely important."

Player of the Game: Alex Jessop - reliable defending wins championships.

We got this! Text "clutch" to me before tomorrow's practice. If everyone doesn't, you know the consequences.

Freemont vs Timpanogos

Freemont - 0
Timpanogos - 0

I think we really showed what we were made of for this game. Our defense kept their heads, played physical and frustrated their forwards to the point of no return (red card). We played hard, physical and again kept our cool no matter how crazy that game became. I doubt we will play a team that is more physical than Freemont.

We had soooooooooooooooooo many chances! We completely outshot this team and sadly we weren't able to put one in the net. When I watch game film I'm so amazed at how hard you guys played. The chances will be converted soon enough.

Player of the Game: Anferny Mendoza - working, working, passing, subbing, what a game.

Uintah vs Timpanogos

Uintah - 1
Timpanogos - 2
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Another good result. We played this team with subs and beat them pretty easily. I knew this game would be a mentally challenging game and we came out and got a result. I really enjoyed watching you guys help the other team up, be positive with each other and work hard. The score should've been a lot different. We had 23 shots to their 7. We are the only team that has beaten them so far.

One thing about this game that needs to be fixed - we need to be able to finish. We finished mentally, we finished physically, but we need to put more balls in the net!

Goals: Vincent Luna (toe poke side netting), Seth Berlin (upper V header? For Real?)
Assists: Drue Stritikus, Vincent Luna

Player of the game: Stockton Hunsaker - he gave the team all he had for the time he was on the field.

Skyline vs Timpanogos

Timpanogos: 1
Skyline: 0

Good start to the season. 2 shutouts and a win. We came out hard and fast against Skyline. The game got very physical and nobody lost their head. At your age that is a very big accomplishment. If you can learn to control your emotions, no matter what the circumstances, you will be so far ahead in the game of life.

Nate has been working on free kicks and was rewarded for his hard work with a great goal - definitely a pants party. We talked about pressing after we lost the ball and that gave us so many opportunities. We worked together and came out with a great result.

Goal(s): Nate Conrad

Player of the Game: Sam McClellan - kept defense organize, pressed well, distributed well, played well.

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

2016 THS Boys Soccer Team


Player

Team

Trevor Monney Varsity
Stockton Hunsaker Varsity
Jaxon Bretzing Varsity
Vincent Luna Varsity
Jason Paredes Varsity
Silverio Gonzalez Varsity
Samuel Mendoza Varsity
Isaac Benson Varsity
Parker Louder Varsity
Seth Berlin Varsity
Cameron Peterson Varsity
Jecel Mendoza Varsity
Alex Jessop Varsity
Elijah Nimmer Varsity
James Bichon Varsity
Jordan Strong Varsity
Marc Bichon Varsity
Jose Delgado Varsity
JT Gardner Varsity
Anferny Mendoza Varsity
Nathan Conrad Varsity
Sam McClellan Varsity
Nelson Nelasco Varsity
Drue Stritikus *
Alex Perez JV
Gonzalo Medrano JV
Jorge Soria JV
Oscar Cruz JV
Luis Reyes JV
Anthony Miranda JV
Sennen Martinez JV
Evan Burr JV
Ryan Howell JV
Hans Serrano JV
Tyler Weber JV
Jacob Stewart JV
Alberto Martinez JV
Larri Martinez JV