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Coaches

Thank you managers and coaches for taking on this important leadership role! Thousand Oaks Little League has many resources available to help you in being a teacher and mentor to our young kids.

Coaches and Managers should follow the Sports League Ethics Code that related to the rules of conduct and standards of leadership for coaches. The 6 principles of the program are:

  • Trustworthiness
  • Respect
  • Responsibility
  • Fairness
  • Caring
  • Citizenship

If you have any questions around coaching or player development, please contact our Player Agent or our Baseball Development Officer.

THE ROLE OF THE MANAGER AND COACH

The Little League manager and coach must be leaders. All must recognize that they hold a position of trust and responsibility in a program that deals with a sensitive and formative period of a child’s development.

It is required that the manager and coach have understanding, patience and the capacity to work with children. The manager and coach should be able to inspire respect. Above all else, managers and coaches must realize that they are helping to shape the physical, mental and emotional development of young people.

The Little League manager must be something more than just a teacher. Knowledge of the game is essential but it is not the only badge of a Little League coach or manager.

The heart of Little League is what happens between the adult manager/coach and player. It is the manager more than any other individual who controls the situation in which the players may be benefited. Improving the level of leadership in this vital area must be a continuing effort.

Children of Little League age are strongly influenced by adults whose ideals and aspirations are similar to their own. The manager/coach and player share a common interest in the game, a desire to excel, and determination to win. Children often idolize their managers and coaches, not because the adult is the most successful coach or mentor, but because the manager and coach are sources of inspiration.

Coaches Corner

Joseph Dahm

VP, Baseball

Coach's Role

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