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CONGRATULATIONS TO TWO EX-FENCOR PLAYERS
- Jen Zenszer & Diana Caramanico -
ON THEIR INDUCTION TO THE BIG 5 HALL OF FAME.

Besides their AAU careers, Jen starred at Bishop McDevitt High School and LaSalle University & Diana starred for Germantown Academy and the University of Pennsylvania.

They were teammates on the same Fencor team for 5 years! That was a great team that included a few Sweet 16’s and Second place finish at D-I Nationals in 1992!




Doty signs with UConn!
Click the links below for interviews, pictures and info!!!

http://girlshoops.scout.com/2/590174.html (HoopGurlz.com)

http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/110-11142006-741610.html (The Intelligencer)

http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/sports/16005369.htm (The Philadelphia Inquirer)


Brokans signs with UMBC
Click the links below for more!!!

LC's Brokans to play hoops at UMBC - TimesHerald.com

LC's Brokans signs letter- www.thereporteronline.com


Fencor Newsletter - Fall 2006


Table Of Contents
1. Fencor Clinics
2. Fencor Fall League
3. Fencor's Parent Survey
4. Team Managers
5. Name Changes
6. Fencor Coaches
7. 2006 Recap
8. Coaches Corner
   


Team Managers
On every good team, there are role players that a coach can't do without. On our Fencor teams, that describes the importance of the Fencor Team Manager. A role player that is willing to perform tasks, get the best out of the others, and who's real focus is not individual accomplishments but the well being of the team. The tasks run the gamut from phone chains to fund raising to calming the waters to getting directions - all of which are simultaneously thankless and crucial. Each Team Manager tries to get all the parents to share the duties in their own way based on the many, many, many personalities on that team. It's a fact that the Team manager can have a positive impact on the team by affecting chemistry on and off the court. The only problem is that all the good stuff they do goes unnoticed and underappreciated. Here's our small way of fixing that:
FENCOR SAYS “THANKS A MILLION”


Name Changes

For many years, a discussion has gone on in Fencor about the ‘names' of teams. That is, ‘A', ‘B', & ‘C'. versus, a team named with the coach's name or by colors or something else. Up ‘til now we have stayed with the letters mainly because all the kids knew what the deal was no matter what the name was. It seems as though we are about the only club still using the ABC monikers and perhaps it's time to move on. Other clubs use one of the choices below. We will be looking for some input on this, so here is how it goes; please e-mail one of the following choices to fencor@fencor.org so we will know what you think!
Colors - Green, White & Gold as in 14 Green, 14 White, 14 Gold
Designation - National, State, Regional as in 14 National, 14 State, 14 Regional
Coach’s Last Name - as in 14 Bass, 14 Marbach, 14 Alpuche
Any other suggestions, please send them along. Thanks for your input!



Fencor Coaches

We tried to figure out the total number of man-hours(woman-hours too!) that all the people below gave up to be a Fencor Coach this past season. Here's some of the things you have to count in: Practice Time, Tournaments, Driving to and from practices and tournaments, Practice preparation time, Time on the phone with parents, players, the office, Stuart and other coaches, angst time, day dreaming at work time, day dreaming as they talked to their spouses over dinner and on and on and on. Let's see, conservatively 16 hours a week during the season times 20 weeks times 39 coaches equals 12,480 hours! That figures to be about the same number of hours in A YEAR AND A HALF!!!!!!!!!! Wow, what a commitment of time. What a commitment period! Thanks to all below for all their time and effort and talent and caring! You are the crucial part of why Fencor is what it is! THANKS FOR ALL YOU'VE GIVEN!

  9’s  - Adam Owad, Dan Disanto

10 A - Erin McCartney, Melissa McCartney, Amanda Mattliano

10 B - Stuart London, Joei Rigous, Liz Derr

11 A - Terry Rakowsky, Heidi Kaucher-Richar

11 B - Jack Kramer

12 A - Carla Schultes, Neil O’Brien

12 B - Tom Schurtz, Nicole Stanley

12 C - Jay Jones, Mike D’Angelo

13 A - Steve Chapman, Beccie Strohecker

13 B - Lynn Carroll, Katie McCoy, Matt Carroll

13 C - Tom Welch, Elisabeth Golden

14 A - Dave Bass, Latifah McMullen

14 B - Marty Marbach, Anne Patterson

14 C - Steve Alpuche

15 A - Melissa Martinez, Rosemary Moffitt

15 B - Kevin Collins, Jim Siegler, Tom Keane

16 R - Veronica Algeo, Stuart London, Maggie DeMartelerie

16 M - Jerry Meakim

16 H - Heather Weindorfer, Eric Glemser



Coaches Corner- “T-Shirts Are Us”
Back in the day, T-Shirts at practice maybe had the name of the team, or were plain white or maybe had a dopey, yellow happy face on them. Now at any practice, workout, or tryout you can get tired trying to read all the T-Shirts. Team names from some long ago tournament, pictures of people, places or things or lots and lots of slogans are on practically every T-Shirt. Practically all the slogans are supposed to be motivational and that's where we can get in trouble. These slogans come in various categories and it can be fun to really take a hard look at what they really say.
There are the fear-inducing ones like; “Run Hard or Run Home”. We can easily picture some grumpy coach spitting that one out.
The threatening ones like; “I Bust Mine so I Can Beat Yours” If you wear that one do you play harder?
The avoid reality ones like; “We never lost a game - we only ran out of time.” Does that mean if my team beat yours we didn’t really win… And we’re still playing?
The two-sides-of-the-shirt ones like; Front side: “Winners Train...” Back side: “Losers Complain!” The only problem is the reader has to see both sides of you to get it!
The ‘What did you say ones?’ like; “While you are sleeping someone is getting better.” No wonder that kid looks tired!
The intellectual ones that are cute but incorrect; “Basketball doesn’t build character, it reveals it.” That author never played the game.
Which ones do you have? T-Shirts like bumper stickers are a relatively new form of expression in our society. Sometimes looking at the back of a car we can tell: who the driver voted for, where they’ve been on vacation, what radio station they listen to, or what they think of a certain subject. That may tell you something about the driver.
Does your T-Shirt say something about you? Nah! No self-respecting coach would judge a player on her T-Shirt. They are looking for T-Shirts that box-out, are closely defending the player on offense, that are sweaty from hard work, are early for practice, that take offensive fouls, and get along with their teammates. Those T-Shirts aren’t for sale! You have to earn those! Good luck!



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