A coach, especially at a college level - much more at a college or high school level, than at a pro level - you're more of a teacher than an actual coach.
I love writing about the summer between high school and college. It's the last gasp of really being a teen.
I had teachers in high school to point me in the direction of the University of Indiana School of Music, and after IU, I went on to study at the Academy of Arts in Philadelphia. I graduated in 2006.
In my second year, after moving to the Medical School, I began the courses of Anatomy and Physiology. I had begun to see that I was interested in cells and their functions.
I did try to get a few of those teen high-school movies, but they just didn't like me. I guess I wasn't a certain type.
As kids, we traded 'I like Ike' and 'All the way with Adlai' buttons in elementary school.
People that were a little nerdy in high school would look up to me and know it gets better.
I was a choir boy for 3 years in high school at St. George's in Newport, Rhode Island.
There is so much that is positive, wonderful even, about state schools. At a state school your kids will learn to live alongside and appreciate other kids from many diverse and different cultures.
It's a brave new world. I'm 42 years old. I certainly wasn't out in high school.
We were just a bunch of high school kids who got into the Ramones together.
I was pursuing the arts with theater in school, and I was doing after-school activities, but not in any real movement towards a professional career.
I started in high school and regional theater. Anything that came into town, I wanted to be involved in, because I just wanted to learn.
I visualized high school as being like 'Saved By the Bell.' I decided I would do all the things they did on that show.
I was a scholarship minor public school day boy at Ardingly College and later Whitgift School. Then, straight into work as a journalist - a wonderful thing for a writer.
I was a senior high school student at the Far Eastern University when the war with Japan broke out in 1941.
I played street hockey in Riverside Park when I was a kid. I played goalie. I didn't make the hockey team in college, so I played lacrosse instead. I didn't play hockey again for 20 to 25 years, and then my son became interested in the game. I decide...
The people like the American Legion Post that gave us a chance to play. A place to play and a chance to play.
I don't feel like I'm on a mission. I'm trying to play music that I like to play and like to listen to.
Most people would say safety was my best position. To me, the biggest challenge and most gratifying thing I got out of playing football was playing corner, because it was a bigger challenge than playing safety. Playing corner provided me my biggest t...
I've been playing with Blackwell over 20 years. We used to play when I first went to Los Angeles. Blackwell plays the drums as if he's playing a wind instrument. Actually, he sounds more like a talking drum.