365 Days of Basketball: Your Daily Basketball Devotional - Basketball History - Motivation - To-Do

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title 365 Days of Basketball: Your Daily Basketball Devotional - Basketball History - Motivation - To-Do
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Terry Porter
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:370
Dimensions(mm): Height 215,Width 139
Category/GenreBasketball
ISBN/Barcode 9781098376512
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher BookBaby
Imprint BookBaby
Publication Date 1 July 2021
Publication Country United States

Description

"365 Days of Basketball" is a daily-use guide for basketball coaches. This sports-minded devotional will help guide coaches to remain focused on improving their craft and support their players over the course of entire year. Each entry includes action items, quotes for daily motivation, and historical facts and sporting events that happened on that day in history. There are also spaces to write your own reflections or take notes on what you've learned. "365 Days of Basketball" is the go-to guide for the coach seeking daily improvements to motivate their team and improve their overall basketball IQ.

Author Biography

Terry Porter found his love for the game of basketball during high school in Mandan, North Dakota from 1970-1974. One of the highlights of his career was upsetting then #1 Dickinson Trinity in the Western Dakota Association Tournament 75-57. The game ended up being voted the Upset of the Year by the North Dakota Sportscasters and Sportswriters in 1975. Porter continued his basketball career at then Mary College (now University of Mary) in Bismarck, North Dakota for legendary coach Al Bortke. His college team compiled a 90-24 record from 1974-1978. His junior and senior year had a record of 48-10, with a school record 26-0 home record at home. He returned to his alma mater in 1980 as an assistant coach and helped the team to a 147-55 record during that span, including a 30-3 season record and a trip to the 1982 NAIA National Tournament as District 12 Champions. He was inducted into the Marauder Hall of Fame, once as a player and once as an assistant coach. From 1986-1997, Porter was the head coach at Lake Region State College in Devils Lake, North Dakota. He finished second on the all-time wins list with a career record of 173-168, including four Mon-Dak Conference Championships and one State Championship. Another career highlight was coaching the nation's leading scorer, Dan Schilz, who also led the NJCAA with a 35 PPG average. Porter continued his coaching career at Fargo North, Concordia College (men), Fargo Davies, and Concordia College (women), along with coaching AAU during the summer with NDPRO in Fargo. When not coaching basketball, he developed a practice planner, Championship Basketball Planning, for high school and college basketball coaches.