The other night at baseball one of the kids came up to us after practice. He's a 9-year-old.
"Hey coach."
"Hey bud. You were hitting pretty well out there tonight."
"Yeah. Sure. Anyway, just wanted to let you know that I'm never going to be a major leaguer."
"You never know," we told him.
"It doesn't matter, he said. "Music's my passion. I want to be a rock star."
"That's good too."
"I think so. By the way, who's the team parent?"
We told him.
"Thanks," he said and started walking away.
This could be a problem.
"Wait a second, come back here," I yelled. "Why do you want to know?"
"I need to talk to her about my uniform."
"About what?" I asked.
"I don't like my last name. I'm going to tell her to put something else on it."
"Um, sorry, that's not going to work," I told him. "Everybody's going to be using their real names."
"Last year my coach called me Sporto."
"Well, we'll call you anything you want," I said, "but you still need your real name on your jersey."
"Okay. Will you call me Slorn?"
I shrugged. "I guess, if you want me to. Coach P., you okay with that?"
Coach P. rolled his eyes and said, "Sure."
I looked at the kid and said, "You're kind of a goofball, aren't you?"
"Yeah," he replied as he headed toward the parking lot. "We have a lot of goofballs in my class. A couple of idiots too."
It's going to be an interesting season.
Friday, April 20, 2007
Coach Of The Year, Part 2
Posted by Snag at 10:00 AM
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3 comments:
HAHAHAHA!
I think he has been watching Ghostbusters too much. Wasn't there a line about Gozer the Gozarian taking the form of a "large and moving slorn"?
Real names, huh? Does your ensemble say, "Coach Snag"?
I thought "Slorn" sounded familiar.
I ask the kids to refer to me as "Captain Danger, International Coach of Mystery."
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