August 22, 2012 • Coaching Track & Field
Herriot: Extra Assistants Give Attention Where It’s Needed
Chris Herriot, Head Boys Track Coach at Arrowhead High School (Hartland, Wis.), relies on the help of assistant coaches to make sure all team members receive attention.
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