Starting in Spring 2010, Gotham Volleyball will be starting a new system to certify, keep track of, and better acknowledge our many dedicated members who serve as volunteer coaches on League teams. The best part is that if you sign up to coach, you will be able to participate in a totally free coaching clinic, with instructional lessons and live drills. Details below, but the bottom line is, to sign up, e-mail Gotham Coaching Coordinator Alan Kramer at coaching@gothamvolleyball.org indicating your current level of Gotham play and the level at which you want to coach.
What is new?
Gotham will be providing a training clinic for all volunteer coaches who sign up through the League. This free, three-hour clinic will be held for all members who are interested in serving as coaches. The only requirement to attend is a commitment that you will coach a level-appropriate team. For Spring 2010, the Clinic will be held on January 23, 2010 at 9:00 AM. Please contact Alan Kramer at
coaching@gothamvolleyball.org to reserve a spot.
We also will be keeping track of all coaches for all teams, and provide a thank you at the end of the season for all who have given their time as a coach. Captains should let us know who coaches their team by e-mailing
coaching@gothamvolleyball.org.
Finally, we will be introducing the position of “Mentor Coaches”. Mentor Coaches will be experienced Gotham players designated by the Gotham coaching committee to be paired with each Divisions 9 team to assist the team’s certified coach with drills, help make sure that there is a good team spirit, teach Gotham traditions to new members, and make sure that the teams are having a great experience.
Who can be a coach?
Captains remain free to choose coaches of their choice. However, the League strongly recommends that teams use coaches who meet the following guidelines:
1) The coach should attend the coaching clinic or have recent experience in the Gotham Power program and;
2) The coach should have played in a division that is at least 2 levels higher than the one being coached.
If coaches do not meet these criteria, but the captain still wants the person to serve as a coach, we ask that the team captain contact Alan Kramer at
coaching@gothamvolleyball.org.
How are coaches assigned?
As always, it is up to the captain to who coaches his/her team. If a captain does not have a coach in mind, we will recommend coaches who have indicated an interest in coaching at the level and meet the League guidelines. Contact
coaching@gothamvolleyball.org if you are a captain who needs a coach.
Even if captains get a coach on their own, we encourage all captains to choose certified coaches who fit within the above-listed criteria. We also ask that, other than mentor coaches, captains have only one person coach their team, so that coaches are available to all. Finally, we ask that all captains provide the name of their coaches to
coaching@gothamvolleyball.org so that the coaches can be recognized.
Special thanks go to the members who have agreed to take on the taks of improving the coaching system -- the Gotham Coaching Committee of Alan Kramer, Rich Reid, Tim McNamara, and John Rappaport.
The mission of Gotham Volleyball is to improve the quality of life for GLBTQ individuals by building community through the sport of volleyball.
SAVE THE DATES!!! Spring 2010 Tryouts!
Registration Opens -- January 4, 2010
Division 1 and 2 -- January 21, 2010 at 7:00 PM
Division 3, 4, 5 -- January 23, 2010 at 12:00 PM/2:00 PM/4:00 PM
Division 6, 7, 8 -- January 24, 2010 at 10:00 AM/12:00 PM/2:00 PM
Division 9 -- January 31, 2010 at 10:00 AM
Power A/B/C -- January 31, 2010 at 12:00 PM
Power D/E/F -- January 31, 2010 at 3:00 PM
Team Power BB and B -- January 25, 2010 at 7:15 PM