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Thursday, October 30, 2025

US Sports Lacrosse: Developing Improvisational Lacrosse Skills through Keep Away

 

Developing Improvisational Lacrosse Skills through Keep Away

There are so many skills that can be learned from “Keep Away”. Understanding how defenders try to attack ball handlers and how they position themselves to cut off passing options. Putting oneself into as many different lacrosse situations as possible is the ultimate key to success. Better understanding how different defenders operate in different scenarios is yet another crucial piece in the puzzle to empowering player development. 

Beyond learning more about how defenders behave in “Keep Away” situations, there is a lot that can be learned from the offensive side of the ball as well. Players can see different off-ball offensive tendencies, learn the techniques to deceive defenders of where passes are aimed, and much more. Book this course.....


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Jamie Munro

JM3 Sports, Founder 3d Lacrosse, DC Atlanta Blaze '17, Analyst ESPNU, HC Mt. Vista, AC TRHS Girls, HC Denver U, Boston Blazers '93, Wolfpack, Brown Lacrosse HOF

- 5th on the All-time leading scorers list for Brown Lacrosse (and member of HOF)

- Former Head Coach for Denver University Lacrosse (1998-2009)

- Former Founder and CEO of 3d Lacrosse

- Founder of JM3 Sports

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Wednesday, October 29, 2025

US Sports Basketball: Three Key Strategies Will Wade Uses to Build a Dominant Team and CLIPPERS at WARRIORS FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS

 


Will Wade (now the HC  at NC State) made history by leading McNeese State to its first-ever NCAA tournament win, defeating Clemson Clemson 69–67 in a thrilling matchup in the first round. 

Hired just two years earlier on March 12, 2023, Coach Wade has quickly transformed the program, establishing a winning culture and fostering a team that competes at the highest level.

Before taking the reins at McNeese, Wade enjoyed a successful coaching career, including notable stints at LSU and Chattanooga, where his high-pressure defense and relentless style of play helped him earn recognition as one of the premier coaches in college basketball.

Wade's approach has elevated McNeese to new heights, as demonstrated by their recent NCAA tournament victory victory, with a commitment to discipline, high-energy play, and a focus on both offense and defense, Wade has quickly turned McNeese into a program to watch.

Here are three key elements that showcase how Coach Wade built a successful team: his focus on winning habits, his effort-driven accountability, and his relentless defensive system. Each emphasizes discipline, hard work, and a relentless drive for success while maintaining a clear, results-oriented framework.

Winning Habits

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Coach Wade outlines the core principles of his high-energy, results-driven coaching philosophy. He emphasizes the importance of urgency in every practice and drill, where every moment matters and every action is tracked—every drill has a winner and a loser, and the results are posted for the team to see. 

His system is built on fostering winning habits, where the goal is to develop players who understand what it takes to win both on and off the court.

His offense prioritizes great spacingball movement, and a relentless drive to attack the paint—with a specific focus on getting three passes, a ball reversal, and a paint touch in over 70% of possessions.

The approach is straightforward, tough, and performance-driven. The message is clear: if you want to succeed in his system, you must be ready to put in the work—every play, every second, every day.

Effort and Execution

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He introduces a highly structured system of accountability designed to instill discipline, effort, and appreciation in his players.

Every action, from punctuality to effort, is meticulously tracked and rated on a scale from 1 to 5. These ratings are updated weekly and correlate directly to the success of the team, where even the smallest details—like being on time—can make the difference between winning and losing. This system creates a culture where players understand that every action matters and results are tangible.

Another cornerstone of Wade’s program is the value of appreciation. Players are expected to know and show respect for everyone who contributes to the success of the program, from the custodians to the managers. 

Wade teaches that true success comes not just from individual performance, but from recognizing the efforts of others and being grateful for the support that enables their growth.

This system is designed to build more than just great basketball players—it’s about creating disciplined, respectful individuals who understand that success is earned through effort, accountability, and a culture of gratitude.

Defensive Philosophy

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dives deep into his defensive philosophy, emphasizing a pressure-oriented, relentless defense that is all about multiple efforts

Wade’s approach focuses on preventing the ball from ever reaching the paint, asserting that the most crucial element in defense is keeping the ball out of the paint.

Wade explains that while the corner three is often regarded as one of the most efficient shots in basketball, defensive positioning can counter that. 

By denying paint touches and forcing teams to take non-paint threes, his team increases their chances of success, as perimeter shots are much less effective when they aren’t the result of an inside-out paint touch.

He’s quick to acknowledge that his assistants handle the tactical aspects of defense, but his main job is to make sure his players give full effort—and that’s what he holds them accountable for in practice.

Through this intense, high-pressure, and effort-driven defensive system, Wade builds a team that thrives on disrupting offenses and controlling the game at both ends of the court.

With a philosophy that emphasizes high energy, relentless effort, and disciplined execution, Will Wade has crafted a proven system that drives his teams to success both on and off the court. Thank you, Coach and the THSCA for sharing these clips from the clinic Creating a Standard.



Tuesday, October 28, 2025

The Rock Almighty Daily Devotional: Generosity, A Classic Christian Trait.

 

Cypress-lined road, Tuscany, Italy. Photo by Charles F. Stanley.

Daily Devotion

Characteristics of a Generous Spirit

The choice to be generous has nothing to do with how much money we have.

October 29, 2025

From Intouch Ministries


2 Corinthians 8:1-15

When we hear of a need, it may be that our desire is to give but our bank account convinces us doing so is impossible. Though we know generosity should characterize believers, sometimes it seems the only way to be generous is to be wealthy.

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The Christians in Macedonia prove this isn’t the case. Using them as a model of openhandedness, Paul motivated the Corinthians to follow through on their original commitment to support the church in Jerusalem. The example of the Macedonians in today’s passage helps us identify the characteristics of generosity: 

  • A generous person is sensitive to the needs of others. The Macedonian believers’ own troubles didn’t prevent them from feeling compassion for the needs of others (v. 2).

  • A generous spirit sees needs as opportunities. The Macedonian Christians begged Paul to let them help support the saints in Jerusalem (v. 4).

  • Liberality flows from a life yielded to God. These believers first gave themselves to the Lord in obedience to His will (v. 5).

A generous spirit has nothing to do with how much money we have; rather, it has to do with how much the Lord has of us. When we are fully surrendered to Him, He provides the grace we need in order to share what we have—whether time, treasure, or talent.

Bible in One Year: Luke 20-22

The Rock Almighty Daily Devotional: He Is The Rock That Provides Generously!

 

Doge's Palace Arcade, St. Mark's Square, Venice, Italy. Photo by Charles F. Stanley.
Daily Devotion

Our Generous Provider

Because the Lord has richly provided for us, we should respond generously to the needs of others.

October 28, 2025

Psalms 65:1-13

Have you ever considered how generous the Lord is toward us? He created the earth and all it contains. He made the sun to both give light and help living things to thrive, and He sends rain to water the land and quench our thirst. 

God’s abundant provision for physical needs should cause us to stand in awe of His love and care for us, but His generosity doesn’t end there. He has also provided for all our spiritual needs through His Son. By means of Jesus’ death on the cross, we are reconciled to the Father and given a wealth of blessings: His Word supplies guidance, His Spirit empowers us and transforms us into Christ’s image, and His church offers encouragement and support. Yet His generosity goes even further than this.

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The Lord has also given us the promise of an inheritance in heaven (1 Peter 1:4). All that He’s prepared for us is beyond our human understanding, but Revelation 21:1-27 and Revelation 22:1-21 describe the new heaven and earth as a place of abundance and blessing.

Since the Lord has so richly provided for us, our first response should be gratitude, followed by generosity toward others. Based on His example, let’s tend to more than physical needs. We can also help spiritually by encouraging fellow believers and proclaiming the gospel to people who don’t yet know Jesus.

Bible in One Year: Luke 17-19