Building the Standard: A New Era of Coldwater Basketball
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In Episode 10 of Sports Surge, hosts Brent Selhorst and Kyle Heyne broadcast live from the Coldwater Eagles 3025 to discuss the evolution and future of area athletics. The featured guest for the hour is Will Hoskins, the first-year head coach for the Coldwater Cavaliers boys' basketball team.
Coach Hoskins shares his unique journey to Coldwater, which included teaching in inner-city Fort Worth, Texas, and coaching at Trotwood-Madison and New Bremen. He reflects on the transition from being an assistant under Nick "Fish" Fisher to leading his own program. Hoskins emphasizes that while the team is young and lacked returning varsity experience, they have shown significant growth despite a grueling schedule that saw only 17 practices compared to eight games due to a deep football playoff run.
The conversation delves into Hoskins' coaching philosophy, which is rooted in defensive intensity and structured sets. He explains that while he prefers a high-paced "Trotwood style" of play, he has adjusted his schemes to fit his current personnel, including 6'9" sophomore Jack Bruns. Hoskins also highlights his "fresh blood" coaching staff, including JV coach Ben Winning and 20-year-old freshman coach Cooper Sheih, praising their dedication as "gym rats".
The episode concludes with lighthearted banter about golf struggles, NFL playoff bets involving a Patriots hat, and a shared love for Michigan football. Selhorst reminds listeners that the program aims to highlight the past, present, and future of Grand Lake sports.