Thursday, August 12, 2010

Sports Leader - Stark Reality on Inner City Football Team

This morning our CEO shared a story with the team that left us reeling with the awful reality while at the same time sending up a prayer of gratitude for our own families.

The friend of 4virtu who shared this story works with a wonderful organization called Sports Leader.

The mission of Sports Leader is one that 4virtu is happy to get behind:

SportsLeader recognizes the incredible influence you have as a coach on your players, and the unique environment for growth that athletics allow. The SportsLeader program helps you develop your players into real men of virtue and effectively impacts all participants.
As a SportsLeader coach, you focus equal time on instilling virtues in players and forming good habits. Virtue goes beyond recognizing the good — it chooses to do the good.
Give your team an advantage. Teach your athletes about forming their will.
Show them how to live virtue day-in and day-out. This will lead to success on and off the field.
Here is his experience in his own words:
I spent 2 days with an inner city high school football team last week. I don't think I will ever forget the experience. It showed the necessity of FATHERING!

As the guys were arriving I tried saying good morning to most of them as they came in - most walked by without responding or looking at me, some looked at me as if I just landed from planet 816.

I told the head coach - lets get the guys talking (35 of them), lets learn some more about them personally. Here goes:

- 5 had been in prison already, one for 3 years.
- 70% had been arrested at least once
- 34 of the 35 suspended from school at least once
- Only 2 lived with both Mom and Dad

Some questions we asked:

- Who had breakfast this morning (it was 10 AM)?: 0
- If we organized a father-son event, who would invite their Dads? 2 hands went up
    (We then learned some Dads were in jail, dead, missing ... had never met him before.)

It was apparent that the only goal I wanted to go for was some healing. These kids were hurting in ways I couldn't fathom ...

At one point Coach asked everyone in the room (myself included) to stand up and talk about something they regret. 35 players and 5 coaches ... I think 33 were weeping at one point ... not welling up ... no - weeping.

The Head Coach was amazing. The kids respected and loved him so much. He was absolutely the only person many of these guys had - seriously - the only one. He would hug many of them for a long time as they wept ... "You're one of us now. You're wanted. You're one of. You belong here." It was amazing.

At the end of the day we had the players write letters to someone they wanted to thank. Coach told them to invite this person to the end of practice tomorrow (Saturday).
13 of the 35 had someone present ... heartbreaking.

Coach asked one player, "J where is your Mom?" "She never came home last night. I called her but nothin" "Did you have dinner last night?" "No" ...

Coach shook his head and began to cry ...

May the testimony of this coach persevering amidst all this adversity encourage you to COACH and TEACH for the right reasons - the real reasons. 
God Bless, Lou


If our children are our future, how can we abandon them?  This experience highlights the necessity of organizations like Sports Leader that are reaching out to children who have experienced pain that many of us don't know even as adults.    


4virtu gives three cheers for the Coaches and Mentors at Sports Leader - you are the shining examples of Virtue!

Sports Leader is a virtue-based mentoring and motivation program for coaches.

Sports Leader Website & Blog 

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