Friday, December 15, 2006

Motivational Quote

"People with goals succeed because they know where they are going... It's as simple as that." — Earl Nightingale

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Achieving in Memphis,

Patosha

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Thursday, December 14, 2006

How to Prepare Yourself to Receive an Athletic Scholarship (Academically)

Preparing yourself to receive a scholarship is not hard, yet it requires a little work. It’s always easier to be prepared for the opportunity than having to rush when the opportunity occurs. When a college coach calls, the first thing they want to know is your academic status. Present yourself as an organized person who handles their business by having that information already together to provide to them. Below is how you can accomplish this.

1. Find out what core courses are required for your graduating class.
Reference: www.ncaaclearinghouse.net

2. Register and take ACT test.
Reference: www.act.org

3. Meet with Guidance Counselor.
-Audit core courses you have taken and need to take
-Determine your current gpa of core courses

4. Evaluate what score you need to make on ACT in comparison to your core courses gpa. Reference: www.ncaaclearinghouse.net

5. Register for NCAA Clearinghouse.
Reference: www.ncaaclearinghouse.net

When to start working on these steps? Well, I will tell you when not to start---Your Senior Year. At that time, it may be too late. You want to position yourself to accept a scholarship from a school you actually want to attend.

A lot of this information is available in the Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete. If you would like a copy, email me at popo@patoshajeffery.com.

Exceeding in Academics and Athletics,

Patosha
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Monday, December 11, 2006

Extra Effort Wins II

I recently wrote about my cousin, Alliesha Easley, at Ole Miss.

==>See Extra Effort Wins

Here is an update:

SEC Freshman of the Week
Alliesha Easley, Ole MissGuard * Cordova, Tenn.

  • Easley led Ole Miss in scoring with 15 points in the Rebels' 65-48 win over Penn State.
  • It marked the second time this season Easley was the leading scorer for Ole Miss.
  • Easley scored in double figures for the third-straight game and the fifth time in nine games this year.
  • She went 6-of-14 with a perfect 2-for-2 from the charity stripe.
  • She drew three charges in the game, to go along with her two steals as the Ole Miss defense allowed only four Penn State points through the first nine minutes of the game.
  • Also added two rebounds and two assists to her tally.

Are You Really There!!

I have been coaching for several years. During this time, I have run across several athletes with the "I am a Great Basketball Player and You can not Teach Me Anything" attitude. It shocked me at first. Then it made me feel sorry for the individuals. In basketball and in life, the individual that stops learning, stops growing, and then stops excelling.

Don't sell yourself short. Just because you are leading your team in scoring. Your name is in the paper and everyone is talking about you. There is something that you can improve and take your game to another level.

I attended a game over the weekend. The final score of the game was 102-23. Someone in the stands made a comment about the winning team. "They're great shooters but they are not smart." I heard that a top college program would not recruit our area players because she believed they were great athletes but did not have the basketball fundamentals nor knowledge of the game.

Those two statements is the reason I am so passionate about training girls in basketball. I want to help you understand the game and excel at it. What are you waiting on?

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Sincerely,

Patosha

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Wednesday, December 6, 2006

Motivational Quote

"Forget about the consequences of failure. Failure is only a temporary change in direction to set you straight for your next success."
— Denis Waitley

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Achieving in Memphis,

Patosha

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Tuesday, December 5, 2006

Who is Your Role Model?

I consider Role Models to be individuals who influence your life in a positive way. They can be someone in a certain occupation that you are interested in. They can be someone in a certain sport you like. They can be a teacher in your favorite subject. They're available for you to ask questions, talk to, learn from and hang out with. If it was not for the Role Models in my life, I would not have experienced playing collegiate basketball nor living in Colorado.

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I consider myself to be a Role Model. I love helping others especially if it involves basketball. If you have questions about improving your performance on the court, the requirements to play collegiate basketball, or whatever.. Send me an email at popo@patoshajeffery.com.

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Hooping in Memphis,

Patosha

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