Competitiveness and Accountability - Scott Hormann Head Baseball Coach At Lutheran (Parker) High School
In this episode, Brian Bonn interviews Scott Hormann, the head coach of Lutheran High School in Colorado and a coach for Colorado USA Prime. They discuss the importance of high school and club baseball, the role of coaches in shaping young men, and the challenges of holding players accountable. They also touch on the landscape of club sports and the importance of finding a team where players can get playing time. The conversation revolves around the importance of finding the right team and coach in order to succeed in baseball. It emphasizes that college coaches don't care about the team you play on, but rather your individual skills and performance. The first two days of tournaments are more important than the last two, as college coaches want to find talent among all the teams. It's crucial to find a place where you can play and improve your skills, and to have a coach who cares about your development.
The conversation also touches on the need for players to compete and push themselves, and the importance of accountability and self-improvement. The conversation explores the importance of representing your school in sports and the value of competitiveness. The hosts discuss how the high school season allows players to develop their skills and compete as a team. They emphasize the need for players to be competitive and push themselves to improve. The conversation also touches on the role of video games in teaching competitiveness and the growth of baseball in Colorado. The hosts highlight the importance of relationships, communication, and letting players learn from their failures. They conclude by emphasizing the impact of sports on individuals' lives and the importance of mentoring and teaching.
Takeaways
* Coaches play a crucial role in helping young men become better individuals and preparing them for life beyond sports.
* Parents should understand that coaches want what's best for their student-athletes and are invested in their personal growth.
* Accountability is a vital aspect of coaching, but it can be challenging in a generation where accountability is not emphasized in other areas of life.
* The landscape of club sports can be difficult to navigate, but it's important for players to find a team that fits their family, budget, ability, and desire.
* Playing time and development are more important than being on a top-tier team, as college coaches will recognize talent regardless of the team a player is on. College coaches care more about individual skills and performance than the team you play on.
* The first two days of tournaments are more important for college recruiting.
* Finding a place where you can play and improve your skills is crucial.
* Having a coach who cares about your development is important.
* Players need to compete and push themselves to improve.
* Accountability and self-improvement are key to success in baseball. Representing your school in sports is a unique and valuable experience.
* Competitiveness is essential for personal growth and improvement.
* Video games can be a tool to teach competitiveness and transfer it to the baseball field.
* Baseball has grown significantly in Colorado, producing talented players.
* Parents should trust coaches and let their children learn from their failures.
* Sports have a profound impact on individuals' lives and teach important life lessons.
Sound Bites
* "This is about helping young men become better young men and being great parts of society when they graduate from high school and when they graduate from college."
* "You know, I tell parents all the time, it's your job to love your son and to support him. And I understand. And I learned this the hard way because I was a parent of a competitive athlete.
* "Baseball is a game of failure."
* "No one cares. College coach doesn't care what team you play on."
* "The first two days are more important than the last two of tournaments."
* "When I learned that it's not about me is really when I became a better coach."
* "There is nothing like representing your school."
* "Get stinking competitive with yourself and find ways to compete every single day."
* "I found a careful balance inside of video games."
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction and Background of Scott Hormann
07:56 - The Importance of Accountability in Coaching
14:41 - Finding the Right Team in Club Sports
28:02 - The Need for Competition and Self-Improvement
42:38 - Representing Your School in Sports
51:04 - The Growth of Baseball in Colorado
59:18 - Learning from Failure and Letting Coaches Coach