#Practice October 15

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For 26 years I was blessed to be a coach of a college basketball team. Each team was different but they all had the first day of official PRACTICE on October 15th. Today the rules are a little muddled on when teams can officially begin practicing.

October 15 -previous traditional first day of basketball practice for NCAA teams

In those 26 years I have a few memories that stick out. Those memories run a gamut of emotions funny, sad, and poignant.

Here are some first day of basketball practice memories for this old coach.

My second or third year as head coach at UNC Pembroke we scheduled PRACTICE for 6:00 a.m. On that team we had a player named Kelly Lampkin a transfer from Chowan who was from Kenly NC.

The first drill of the morning was a two line lay-up drill. Kelly on his first lay-up tore his patella tendon. We had to end practice right then and there to get Kelly to the hospital. I took a wooden chair and got it in the front seat of my car and transported Kelly in a make-shift ambulance. At that time we only had student trainers so coaches were de facto trainers. Today Kelly lives in Montana.

Kelly and I in May 2015

Kelly Lampkin and Coach Dan Kenney May 2015

On October 15, 1994 I was coaching at Winthrop University. We actually had two practices that day. We had a “Midnight Madness” at Peabody Gym. Peabody was built in 1916 and it was torn down in 2007. After Midnight Madness was completed we had a second PRACTICE at 11:00 a.m. When I came home I learned that a pillar of the community Mike Randall had died while hunting on the first day of deer season in South Carolina. I did a post on Mike and a mutual friend David Angel back in 2015. I still remember Mike each October 15th. He reminds me that every day is a gift.

A legend at UNC Pembroke was born one October 15th at the first basketball PRACTICE in the 1980’s. Dwayne Watson was a young man I recruited out of Fairmont NC. He is a member of the UNC Pembroke Hall of Fame and scored 1,657 points in his career (1986-1991). He had a nickname “Sup” which was short for Superman.  I am not positive of the year but am leaning towards 1988 when Dwayne did something minutes before our first practice that I did not witness.

Photo below- left to right (Coach Dan Kenney, Dwayne Watson, and Abdul Ghaffar)

Photo below -front row (Dwayne Watson-Mira Kenney-Leon Crudup) back row (Kevin Hill-Jeremy Sampson-Coach Dan Kenney-Lenwood Hedgepeth-Abdul Ghaffar)

I had a fitness expectation that all of our players had to run two miles in a certain time prior to the start of PRACTICE at UNC Pembroke.

I had one player who had not met that time and I had agreed to let him try again 15 minutes before our first official practice of the season was scheduled to begin on October 15th. He made his time and we walked back into the gym to sounds of whooping and hollering. I looked in dismay as I saw the glass backboard located at the west end of the Jones Center in a million pieces on the floor. Dwayne “Sup” Watson went up for a dunk and shattered the backboard. We had to cancel practice that day.

So today I wish nothing but the best to all college basketball teams as they PRACTICE. They are all creating memories.

Coach4aday

My purpose in life is to coach. I am a former collegiate basketball coach, director of athletics, and chief of staff. I worked at four NCAA Division I & II universities during my career. At each campus I learned timeless lessons on teamwork and leadership. Today my passion is coaching others on what it takes to lead, serve, and succeed.

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