I am coaching a T-ball and 10&u softball team this year. Does anyone one any good sportsmanship cheers for the other team? I'm sooo over 2 4 6 8 who do we appreciate...
Submitted by Sigrid Jones on Fri, 11/19/2010 - 11:55.
thanks for sharing! the examples you provided are just awesome! a couple of months ago that would be of great help to me, but then I found some pretty good team cheers by that saved me, cause I didn't have much time. but actually I think no matter how good the ready team cheers are, it would be best of all to think of your own ones, where you'll be able to describe your kids. it takes much time and efforts of course, but it's worth it.
Last season, I was coaching 11 year olds competitive baseball. The other team starting chanting.. We are slowly putting pressure on the pitcher and the catcher. Over and over again. We had a kid, with fragile confidence levels, but quite good when he believed in himself. The chanting continued, and I ended up going over to the coach, and explaining that I thought it was unsportsmanlike, and asked them to end it. The coach complied, and in other games against that team, they claps other cheers, which were supportive of their team. Was I overreacting? I remember as a kid, it was anything goes when hurling insults. I try to model sportsmanship for my team, and expect it from the other team.
I hope you came up with good cheers and chants for the team. Our team was playing for the first time and they were all so happy and enjoying everything about the game as they should. I was one of the coaches and one boy came up to me and asked about our cheer song. Well we didn’t have one and I told him that and the next thing was he bursting into tears because his parents told a weird story to him of a team who doesn’t had a cheer song. It was really funny.
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TeamCheers
Our teams always use their colours
i.e .We're Green We're White We're Dynomite
others include
Yell for the (The team you cheer for)
We Can't Be Beat
So Watch Out (The team you're against)
We'll knock you off your feet.
Turn on the radio what do you hear? (team town)(team name)
Give'em a cheer!
We're gonna beat'em, bust'em
That's our custom!
goooooooo (team name)!
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thanks for sharing! the examples you provided are just awesome! a couple of months ago that would be of great help to me, but then I found some pretty good team cheers by that saved me, cause I didn't have much time. but actually I think no matter how good the ready team cheers are, it would be best of all to think of your own ones, where you'll be able to describe your kids. it takes much time and efforts of course, but it's worth it.
Last season, I was coaching
Last season, I was coaching 11 year olds competitive baseball. The other team starting chanting.. We are slowly putting pressure on the pitcher and the catcher. Over and over again. We had a kid, with fragile confidence levels, but quite good when he believed in himself. The chanting continued, and I ended up going over to the coach, and explaining that I thought it was unsportsmanlike, and asked them to end it. The coach complied, and in other games against that team, they claps other cheers, which were supportive of their team. Was I overreacting? I remember as a kid, it was anything goes when hurling insults. I try to model sportsmanship for my team, and expect it from the other team.
I hope you came up with good
I hope you came up with good cheers and chants for the team. Our team was playing for the first time and they were all so happy and enjoying everything about the game as they should. I was one of the coaches and one boy came up to me and asked about our cheer song. Well we didn’t have one and I told him that and the next thing was he bursting into tears because his parents told a weird story to him of a team who doesn’t had a cheer song. It was really funny.
A place I found for cheer sneakers.
I am a coach as well. The school I coach at is in a lower income inner-city area. We are always looking for places to find reasonably priced uniforms and sneakers. I found a new site called shoestores.com and wondered if you had every ordered this way? Normally I always use some one local and thought I might try this out.
One critical issue I really
One critical issue I really enjoy about website articles is the fact that they spark an notion in my brain. Right after that occurs, I experience as I have to comment using the wish it really is helpful to some people.