Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Louisville OH
Basketball Coach Rich Venuto attended a BFS Clinic in 2000. Later when he became Athletic Director at Louisville High School, he brought in BFS Clinician Mike Glennie for a Total Program Clinic in the spring of 2007 to unify the Louisville athletic program. The football team went to the Ohio State Title Game that year-first time ever! The Cross Country teams went to and placed highly at state and other programs had much improved seasons.

In 2008, Rich hosted a Regional Certification Clinic to certify all head coaches. Next March, he will host another Regional Certification Clinic so he can certify assistant coaches.

This fall the football team went undefeated and is in the playoffs again despite graduating many of those state finalist players. You can view what Rich has to say about certification along with his CC coaches at www.maxcast.com/BFScertification. You can learn more about the BFS Certification and Total Program Clinics at www.biggerfasterstronger.com.

Coaches of the BFS Nation know that you can compete for Championships every year. BFS helps average players become great and great players, exceptional. BFS helps programs get to higher levels of competition. We had a saying at our school, "At Estacada High School, The Home of the Rangers, Winning isn't everything, it's just part of what we do."

When this turnaround takes place at a school, other people attribute it to other factors like: They just are having a run of great talent or they got lucky or the other teams in the league are down.

How could anyone honestly think that the rest of the league is down? We are playing 10 games at the highest level in Ohio High School Football here. When I talked with Rich today, the first thing he said about the kids and coaches is that they have worked "incredibility hard."

You can go to that previous post I put up on "Why BFS Schools Wing" and read about why. They win on Friday nights in the fall because they have practiced winning every day in the weightroom.

Be 11!

RF

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