Tribute to a high school coach

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He's alive and well, but I was asked to write a few paragraphs nominating him to our high school's "Coach's Wall of Fame."

I support Coach XXXX's nomination to the Waukesha South High School "Coaches Wall of Fame." Coach XXXX worked with me closely and my goal was to win the State meet in my senior year. I did. This earned me a scholarship to the University of Wisconsin and four years of free education. But that's only part of it the reason for this nomination: the athletic part.

Coach was font of sayings that I now realize had actual wisdom to them. He'd say, "pain is the purifier." He always said that in the middle of a workout, some exhausting interval stuff (10 hundreds on the minute, for instance: swimmers know what that means.) Mid-way through he'd say, "pain is the purifier." What he meant was "make it hurt and you'll be a winner." But now, as I approach 70, I understand that his idea works with things other than physical pain. Like anyone else of my age, I've lost a number of loved ones. The pain was intense. So I let it be the purifier. I lived through that pain and come out of it, I hope, a better person.

Coach also said, "there is no barrier." People believed that a high school swimmer could not break this time or that one. But many of us, working with Coach XXXX, broke those barriers. Later in my life, I became a writer. I've made my living in a competitive business, won some awards, and a lot of what I've done involved reinventing the way stories are told. I believe I was able to see my way through to certain high points because Coach Cibik taught me that "there are no barriers." That is why I dedicated one of my nine books to him.

Once, when I swam a personal best time of 52.8, Coach spent a week calling me "the 52 Eighter from Decatur." I am not from Decatur. I don't know anyone from Decatur. I have no idea what Coach meant on that one. But I do remember the nickname 50 years later.

Coach XXX belongs on the Coaches Wall Of Fame.
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Good write up Timmah!

I'm glad you were able to come away with something positive back then and looking back now :supz:

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I had two NCAA division 1 coaches. This guy was better then they were. Ridiculously better.
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Reading that purified me
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nafod wrote:Reading that purified me
Damn, I crack myself up.
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Are all tributes supposed to be more about the deliverer than the recipient?
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Timmah, you need some more practice. I think you should write a tribute about me...at least get one ready since I'm on borrowed time already.

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Okay Shape,

Maybe we can make this a group effort. I'll start:

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nafod wrote:Reading that purified me
Genuine LOL. Much quality.
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Thud wrote:Are all tributes supposed to be more about the deliverer than the recipient?
Absolutely. The tribute should have read:

"Coach was a good athletic coach. He also said funny things. But some of what he said was very meaningful."
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seeahill wrote:
Thud wrote:Are all tributes supposed to be more about the deliverer than the recipient?
Absolutely. The tribute should have read:

"Coach was a good athletic coach. He also said funny things. But some of what he said was very meaningful."
Good writing. But too wordy. Suggest:
"Coach. Said stuff."
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Gorbachev wrote:
seeahill wrote:
Thud wrote:Are all tributes supposed to be more about the deliverer than the recipient?
Absolutely. The tribute should have read:

"Coach was a good athletic coach. He also said funny things. But some of what he said was very meaningful."
Good writing. But too wordy. Suggest:
"Coach. Said stuff."
Excellent edit.
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Still too verbose.

"Coach" works best. Think about it. The letters hewn from granite. Avuncular. Skilled. Tough. Trusted. He's the man. You had many. He was "the". A legend. A one-off. No explanation needed. It's all there.

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Edit - torn between:

"Coach"
and
"Coach."

I think "Coach".

Or maybe:

""Coach""??
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Good job hiding his name. Dork. Furman's probably already on his Facebook page.

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BucketHead wrote:Good job hiding his name. Dork. Furman's probably already on his Facebook page.
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"Coach XXX" would have been obscene but "XXXX" was nice.
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