Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Matthew Bailly - Assistant Bowling Coach

I sat down to ask one of the coaches for MCM’s Bowling Team to find out what he thought of his team, and how he himself was introduced to the sport.  I was curious to see what he thought were the strongest and the weakest point of our team and here is how he responded. “The strongest aspect is how well the team gets along with each other. We could use more work on learning how to aim and focus on bowling.” After asking him these questions I wanted to know how he thought we could improve in matches he reciprocated with “The team can improve by taking practices more seriously and listening to what the coaches are explaining to them.” Then to some up these questions I asked how he thought we were going to do against West Central. “That all depends on how serious MCM takes it, because their practices haven’t been taken too seriously” was his response.

To find out a little bit more about the coach I asked how he got into bowling, and his response was a very simple his parents, and they surprisingly also taught him how to bowl. I was curious to find out what he thought his strengths were as our coach his response was, “Being able to watch how students throw and seeing what they are doing wrong.” I wanted to know if he saw any improvements with our team and what they were, he came up with “Yes, students have started paying attention to what the coaches are saying.” The final question was just to see who among the students he thought the biggest leaders are, and what they brought to our team. “I would have to say Bryce and Dylan for the guys and Faith for the girls, and they bring knowledge that they can share with the team” was his response. 

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