Bob Ladouceur, De LaSalle Football Coach, to Open C@W Speakers Series
Organization:
Catholics@Work
Category:
Faith-Based
Geographical Area:
Oakland
Start
Date:
9/14/2010
End Date:
9/14/2010
Start Time:
7:00 AM
End Time:
8:15 AM
Event
Info:
Bob Ladouceur, head football coach at DeLaSalle H.S., and the 2010 Sports Faith International's Coach of the Year will be the featured as the opening speaker for its 2010-2011 Breakfast Speakers, September 14, 2010.
From 1992 to 2003, Ladouceur guided the team to 12-consecutive undefeated seasons, setting a national winning streak record for high school football of 151 consecutive wins. He has passed up opportunities to move to the college coaching arena because he sees his calling not just as a football coach, but also as a guiding influence to help teenagers to encourage and set a foundation for following the road less traveled.
Coach Ladouceur will share excerpts from his journey and the simple, honest and challenging formula for positively influencing teenagers. In a world that often places little value on truth and making the right decisions, Bob stories are more than relevant to all of us they are motivating, foundational and entertaining.
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