He
discovered that coaching was very rewarding, both on the field and in the
office, as a Team Lead/Contracting Officer where trains and coaches many interns
and new employees. He saw the impact coaches had on their student athletes and
Demmons wanted to have the same type of impact.
Demmons
began coaching softball at Windham Middle School in 2012 for two years before
moving to coach at Windham High in 2014. Along the way, he was on the Windham
Little League Board for five years and became Board President in 2015. He left
the board in 2016.
He
loves working with his team, whether it’s at a youth clinic, at a practice or
at a game. Working with them gets him energized.
“A
successful season requires hard work, commitment and everyone working towards
the same goal,” stated Demmons. “Whether you win two games or sixteen, if
everyone commits, works hard and plays as a team, then that’s a successful
season.” Demmons would like each player to improve in one area. He’d like to
continue their reputation as being good sportsmanship contenders and do as well
as they can this season.
“I
want my players to control what they can - mainly their attitude and effort,”
reiterates Demmons. “If they focus on the controllable things, and let the
uncontrollable stuff take care of itself; they’ll go far in life and on the
field,” he explained.
He’d
also like his team to learn to live life with no regrets by working hard, playing
hard, having fun and making the most of the skills an individual has.
Demmons
enjoys spending time with his wife, two daughters and one son. When he’s not
spending time with his family, he’s usually at a sporting event. Demmons says
his life, aside from family and work, is heavy in sports.
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