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                     But the richness of high school sports is that
                     “the last player to make the team” benefits and
                     contributes just as much as the star athlete.
                     Goebel refers to these players as the “givers.”

                     “Givers,” Goebel said, “come to practice every
                     day, do everything asked, go through all the
                     drills, all the parts of practice that aren’t that
                     much fun. They are contributing and are
                     doing their part to make the team better, and
                     they don’t get much recognition for that.”

                     While these student-athletes may not receive
                     much external recognition, the mentorship
                     of an exemplary second classroom teacher
                     can have a profound effect on them.

                     Goebel said, “I think a coach can be
                     instrumental in recognizing these student-
                     athletes and seeing their improvement.
                     When they truly understand that they are
 In addition to being the head football coach, Goebel also teaches Government at Mater Dei. Goebel finds   a part of something bigger than themselves
 that one of the unique similarities between teaching Government and coaching is the opportunity to   it does wonders for their self-confidence.”
 emphasize the importance of serving one’s community.
                     Bloom also witnesses how education-based
                     athletics can empower student-athletes—but
 As Goebel and Bloom’s coaching experience   The unity that is formed on a high school   sometimes she doesn’t fully realize the
 proves, education-based athletics are unique   sports team extends far beyond the locker   magnitude her mentorship has until long
 compared to other types of organized sports.   room. It extends to the entire community.   after a student-athlete has graduated.
 This is most apparent when looking at what   For Bloom, that’s another characteristic
 is prioritized. As opposed to AAU, collegiate,   that makes education-based athletics   “When former players continue to come
 and professional leagues, education-based   different from other youth sports.  back, that’s when I know I’ve accomplished
 athletics exist for the betterment of   my coaching goals—it’s proof to me that
 student-athletes and their communities.  “There’s something very unique that you   coaching is my calling,” she said. “Some will
 can see when you watch a team’s run   come back and recount conversations we
 For Goebel, education-based athletics   to the State Tournament,” Bloom said.   had—some of them even from 15 years ago.”
 are special because of the virtues   “The way the community rallies behind
 they promote, specifically unity.  the team—there’s nothing like it.”  Goebel has positively impacted students
                     and student-athletes as an educator and
 “High school athletics help bind us and   While successful teams are always unified,   coach for four decades, and Bloom has
 promote unity,” he said. “You really learn to   not every student-athlete can be a star player.   for 17 years. Both admitted that a lot has
 care for your fellow man, and you want to   Naturally, media attention—even at the high   changed culturally throughout their tenure.
 do what’s right, and you want to do what’s   school level—focuses on the star player.
 good. You actually come out as a service-  Bloom has seen a decline in student
 oriented person who’s able to give—and that’s   and student-athletes’ social skills,
 through life, not just high school. You get   mostly a product of social media and
 the reward of doing something for others.”  technology. But Bloom attempts to   Bloom, whose parents were both educators,
                     help students improve in that facet.      believes that developing a strong work ethic is more
 The unity that is formed on a high a school sports   “The social skills of kids are 100% different   valuable than achieving a specific letter grade or
                                                               winning a game.
 team extends far beyond the locker room. It extends   than what they used to be,” she said. “And
                     there’s also tons of studies about the
 to the entire community.   addiction to phones and social media and



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