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DATE: Sept. 24, 2002
CONTACT: Paul Krome, pkrome@lacrosse.org
US Lacrosse Renews Partnership With Positive Coaching Alliance
Baltimore US Lacrosse has renewed its national partnership
with the Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA), as announced today by
US Lacrosse Executive Director Steve Stenersen. The two organizations
will team for the third consecutive year to ensure a positive experience
for lacrosse players and enthusiasts around the nation.
PCA is a Stanford University-based non-profit organization that
works with coaches, organizational leaders and parents to teach
young athletes not only how to win, but also how to learn about
teamwork, discipline, respect and goal-setting through their sports
experience.
"There is no more important issue to US Lacrosse than ensuring
that lacrosse players, at all levels, have a positive experience,"
said Stenersen. "In our first two years of association with
PCA, our coaches, parents and players have seen the tremendous value
of Positive Coaching. Thousands of players are motivated and performing
better, more coaches throughout the country now feel better equipped
with tools they can use in practices and games, and parents better
understand the appropriate behaviors they are to model for the kids.
We want US Lacrosse to be the leader in Positive Coaching because
we believe it is a key to increased lacrosse growth and, ultimately,
superior performance on the field."
This years partnership with PCA will feature a grant program
that will fund Positive Coaching workshops for ten US Lacrosse chapters
and youth leagues across the country. PCA will also continue to
have a column in Lacrosse Magazine,
the most widely circulated lacrosse publication in the world, and
will speak at the US Lacrosse National Convention in Baltimore,
Jan. 9-12, 2003. The US Lacrosse Chapter Assembly and Youth Festival
will also include Positive Coaching presentations.
"US Lacrosse has taken a strong leadership role as a national
governing body that is committed to honoring the game at every level
within their organization," said PCA Executive Director Jim
Thompson. "Their efforts serve as a model for other youth
sport organizations to learn how Positive Coaching can become a
reality at the national and grass-roots levels. We hope to continue
this national partnership far into the future."
PCA was formed in 1998 to "transform youth sports so sports
can transform youth." PCA offers workshops for coaches on how
to be "Double-Goal Coaches," who want to win while at
the same time teach life lessons to young athletes; for parents
on how to help their child get the most from the youth sports experience;
and for youth sports leaders on how to create an organizational
culture that "Honors the Game." For more information on
PCA, visit www.positivecoach.org.
US Lacrosse, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, is the national
governing body of mens and womens lacrosse. For more
information, visit www.lacrosse.org.
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