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Almost every week we learn of another college or professional athlete who has exploded in rage, abused a fan or friend, been busted or broken parole, been stopped for speeding or DUI.

Among very many reasons why, one of the greatest may be this: we taught them to behave this way . . . the system caused them to become this way.

Sometimes the positive character traits taught through high school sports are overwhelmed by the extravagant attention given to athletes by the media, college recruiters, ranking services, agents, promoters and sporting equipment/apparel companies. Good kids begin to believe the hype, thinking they're not only above the crowd, but above the law. They go from being self-confident, to self-centered, to self-serving. 

There are good reasons that, in school sports, we attempt to restrain the hype and deflect attention from individual to team. We could use some help at home and in the media.

Posted in: Perspective

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Jerry Pfohl
# Jerry Pfohl
Friday, October 19, 2012 11:54 AM
In order to create a positive character traits you need a cosch that cares. At our High school there seems to be a very big lack of caring. Example; we have 27 Varsity players with 9 of them on the sideline with an injury ranging from concusion to torn ACL. Not a one of these young men have even been asked how the are doing or for that matter whats the matter with them. only question asked has been "are you planing on playing in the next game". As parents we try our best to keep the boy's together as a team and there spirits are high unless the are around any of there coaches. Question is what can we do about it?

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