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What would you like your student-athletes to say about you five years after they graduate?
What would you like your student-athletes to say about you five years after they graduate?
Katie Aafedt
Asst. Coach - Edina Girls Soccer
That I helped them achieve the most they possibly could playing youth and high school soccer, while still having fun. Also that I was able to help them create some life-long memories and friendships. If that includes a state championship or two along the way, so be it!
Eric Longtin
Head Coach - North Football
Mainly, I want our athletes to say that our entire coaching staff cared about them as a player and a person and that football was a fun experience for them.
Phi Kuemmel
Activities Director - Park of Cottage Grove
One thing I would like the student-athletes to say about me is that I really cared about them and the activities in our school – that I always worked to do what was best for the kids. I would also hope they say that I was at many different events to show my support of them.
Kris Heimerman
Head Coach - Woodbury Tennis
First, I hope they look back and remember me as a coach that gave as much to the program as I expected them to give. Second, I hope they say that I valued honesty and integrity more than winning. In a sport like tennis it is always a temptation to "stack" your line-up to position your team for a win.
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