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Basketball mom: Breakfast with the Moms
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A mom's view of high school basketball in Minnesota. Saturday, December 29, 2007. Breakfast with the Moms. The high school basketball coaches held their annual breakfast with the moms on Saturday, December 16, 2007. It was a great opportunity for moms to learn some basketball lingo and get to know the coaches and each other a little better at the start of the season. I love that the coaches do this for us. Do you find yourself telling your son to "move it" only to find later he "was setting a pick"?
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Basketball mom: January 2009
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A mom's view of high school basketball in Minnesota. Saturday, January 31, 2009. Parents now vs. parents then. I was a high school athlete in the late 1970s. Back w. Speed forward 30 years. These days, parents attend. Game, meet or match their kids are in, from pre-school tumbling up through varsity hockey. Parents attend practices. Parents coach. Parents offer coaching ‘advice’ from the stands as well as via email and phone. [I bet the real coaches just. Why are we so involved? Links to this post.
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Basketball mom: February 2009
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A mom's view of high school basketball in Minnesota. Sunday, February 15, 2009. It’s no surprise that athletes have game day rituals. Michael Jordan purportedly wore his Tar Heel shorts under his Bulls shorts. Kevin Garnett claps chalk at the scorer’s table and screams before his games. My son likes to eat soup and grilled cheese sandwiches for his pre-game meal. How about your athlete? What pre-game rituals do they have? Links to this post. Labels: athlete pre-game superstitions. Twin Cities Boys Hoops.
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Basketball mom: March 2009
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A mom's view of high school basketball in Minnesota. Wednesday, March 4, 2009. Game day rituals, part 2. It’s pretty easy to understand why athletes have game day rituals, but it cracks me up that parents and fans have game day rituals, too. Here are some fan behaviors recently observed:. Closing eyes tightly during the team's free throws. Moving to a new place in the stands if opposing team takes the lead. Wearing a lucky shirt. Leaving the gym altogether and wandering the halls during a very close game.
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Basketball mom: Long basketball shorts on the way out?
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A mom's view of high school basketball in Minnesota. Sunday, December 16, 2007. Long basketball shorts on the way out? Since all fashion is cyclical, I'm pretty sure basketball shorts will stop being knickers someday soon. Recent photos of the pros show that basketball hemlines appear to have bottomed out and may be heading up again. Our kids may look back in horror at the long, sagging, gouchos they call shorts today. They'll ask, "Mother, why did you let me wear shorts that hung down past my knees?
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Basketball mom: Game day rituals
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A mom's view of high school basketball in Minnesota. Sunday, February 15, 2009. It’s no surprise that athletes have game day rituals. Michael Jordan purportedly wore his Tar Heel shorts under his Bulls shorts. Kevin Garnett claps chalk at the scorer’s table and screams before his games. My son likes to eat soup and grilled cheese sandwiches for his pre-game meal. How about your athlete? What pre-game rituals do they have? Labels: athlete pre-game superstitions. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Basketball mom: Game day rituals, part 2
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A mom's view of high school basketball in Minnesota. Wednesday, March 4, 2009. Game day rituals, part 2. It’s pretty easy to understand why athletes have game day rituals, but it cracks me up that parents and fans have game day rituals, too. Here are some fan behaviors recently observed:. Closing eyes tightly during the team's free throws. Moving to a new place in the stands if opposing team takes the lead. Wearing a lucky shirt. Leaving the gym altogether and wandering the halls during a very close game.
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Basketball mom: Officiating
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A mom's view of high school basketball in Minnesota. Sunday, February 3, 2008. Do you ever notice that the one thing every fan at a basketball game can agree on is that the officiating is horrible? Only trouble is, both teams think the officiating favors the OTHER team. How can that be? Labels: basketball referee; fans are biased. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). If you are a student athlete, click here. To take a survey about parents. Twin Cities Boys Hoops. Forest Lake High School.
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Rise and Fire Basketball Blog: March has finally arrived!
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Rise and Fire Basketball Blog. Wednesday, March 2, 2011. March has finally arrived! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). More great hoops links. Twin Citys Hoops Blog. March has finally arrived! There was an error in this gadget. Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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Rise and Fire Basketball Blog: K-Love Snubbed
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Rise and Fire Basketball Blog. Friday, February 4, 2011. Clearly, if three out of four of these players make the All-star game, one of them should be Kevin Love. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). More great hoops links. Twin Citys Hoops Blog. Preview: Minnesota Gophers @ Penn St. Nittany Lion. Preview: Minnesota Gophers @ Iowa Hawkeyes. Jordan Millers Game Winner. Preview: #1 Ohio State @ Minnesota. UPDATE: K-Love is now an All-Star. There was an error in this gadget.
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