Against our division rival Kotzebue, we were up and down but we managed
to pull it out. We won in the fifth game. We kept swapping games,
winning the first, losing, winning, losing, and then winning the most
important fifth game.
This was a division game so now we are 3-2 in our division, for a
coach's tally of 13-8.
We need to learn how to put the ball away instead of just setting it up
for them with a bump back over. That's where we get killed. That fifth
game, we really rallied to score some serious offensive points.
On a personal level as a coach, I have to learn how and when to call a
timeout. I seem to wait too long and then we can't come back anyway.
Yet, I never want to break their focus or concentration. I never want
to call one after a good play.
It's hard being a coach.
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