Being a player/coach isn’t easy

Being a player/coach isn’t easy, be it sports, business or life in general.

Last weekend was the annual Cape Cod Lacrosse Tournament. For the past four years, my buddies have registered a team and I just showed up to play. I did my part to lead on the field, but I didn’t feel responsibility as a coach.

This year, I stepped it up. I designed our jerseys (and picked the team socks!), worked on the roster a bit more, communicated to everyone, decided the starters, influenced our style of play, (even took some videos to thank our sponsors) etc… all while trying to play defense and have a great time with friends I only see once a year.

It wasn’t easy.

I’m competitive and I like to win. Last year, we did not win (the championship, nor many games). This year, I was determined to change that.

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But in the process, I realized it’s a really tough position – being a friend, a teammate and the coach. I wanted to win and yet I also wanted all my buddies to get plenty of playing time. I wanted to coach, but I also wanted to just let my team play the game – purely and free – the way it’s meant to be played.

I know I blatantly made some mistakes as a coach (and as a player!), and it was scary in Game 1 when we lost badly, but I’m really proud to say we won every game after that to bring home the 2010 Championship!

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I think the winning formula was a balance between leadership and letting go. When you put the right team together, give them a problem to solve and the tools and trust to do it… good things are going to happen.

And really important, we emphasized having fun on the field. The team we beat was swearing at one another by half-time, while we coolly joked about the previous night’s shenanigans.

The best compliment on the weekend though was this:

I heard a lot of people on the sidelines saying how funny you guys were and how much fun you all were having during the game…must be legit if you can have fun and win at the same time!

Be passionate about what you do, have fun doing it and it’ll never seem like work. While I know I learned a lot of this through my career in sports, I’ve had a similar experience in business.

When we started working on HomeField, I know I had a tendency to micro-manage, which isn’t great as a friend, co-worker or ‘CEO’ to my cofounders, Dan and Joe and our new guy , Henry. But I’ve learned to let go and the results have been phenomenal. It wouldn’t be possible without the trust that we all have with one another.

This week, we’re in my hometown on Cape Cod to get some great work done on HomeField, but also to think big and have fun building a great company together.

So here’s to Beach House Lacrosse – the 2010 Cape Cod Lacrosse Champions – and to my buddies – Dan, Joe, and Henry – for being awesome teammates, letting me be a player/coach.

[Originally posted at reecepacheco.com]

Playoff Prep: Get Game Film FAST

The spring season is wrapping up and that means playoffs… Are you ready for your match-ups?

HomeField is the fastest way to get video on your opponents.  Just see what this HomeField user had to say…

Thanks to @HomeField for allowing me to have film for our game 30 minutes after the selections were announced.

And check out this story from Bryant Lacrosse:

Bryant Logo“Having immediate access to the VMI/Army game was paramount to our success last week. Due to our game being at Army on a Tuesday afternoon, there was no possible way to get our hands on a DVD from the previous Saturday.

The ability to download the VMI film from HomeField on Saturday night allowed us to not only view it as a staff, but to have our players view it online and before practice Monday. Without access to HomeField, we would not have had any Army footage from 2010 to use in our preparation due to the bus leaving campus at 10:00am Tuesday morning.”

If you’re in the playoffs, now is the time to make some game film requests and HomeField is the fastest way to get your video.

Part 2 of The Startup – the HomeField documentary

In this episode of The Startup, Joe pitches HomeField – to everyone, everywhere – and Fred Wilson weighs in on the early days of a startup.

Rather watch it in person, with us?!  Come to the screening in NYC on April 19.

The Startup: HomeField Pitch (Chapter 2) on Vimeo by the guys at NYC3.0

Haven’t seen Part 1 yet?

LacrosseAllstars.com gives HomeField an all-star review!

The guys over at LacrosseAllstars.com just posted a great write-up on HomeField!

Check it out here.

And if you’re into lacrosse at all, we definitely recommend you start reading their stuff regularly…

MCLA partners with HomeField

We’re excited to finally announce our partnership with the teams of the Men’s Collegiate Lacrosse Association.  Here’s the press release from MCLA.us.

MCLA Partners with TeamHomeField.com for Online Game Video Sharing

March 15, 2010 – The MCLA is proud to announce a partnership with TeamHomeField.com which will provide all the teams of the MCLA with a powerful online solution for exchanging, editing and sharing their game film with their team, as well as their parents and alumni.

Some MCLA coaches are early adopters. “We love HomeField. It makes trading and reviewing game film so simple. One less thing for our coaches to worry about. Just upload and away you go!” said Jon Bongiorno, Director of Lacrosse Operations at the University of Oregon.

Through this partnership, coaches of the MCLA are encouraged to create accounts on TeamHomeField.comto manage their game film. TeamHomeField acts as both a private sharing network within an individual team and as a film exchange network between coaches.

Additionally, coaches can use TeamHomeField to breakdown their game film for review. While some coaching software can cost thousands of dollars per license, TeamHomeField can be as little as $9.99/month. They also offer a free trial.

“When we were playing, we saw our coaches spend too much time and money on editing game film and FedExing DVD’s. So we set out to change that with TeamHomeField and now any MCLA team can hop on and get started in minutes. It’s so easy to use.” said Reece Pacheco, founder of TeamHomeField.com

“TeamHomeField.com offers MCLA teams the opportunity to present a readily accessible visual learning experience for its coaches and players and provides a viewing platform for parents, alumni and fans to view their favorite team’s games.” said Tony Scazzero, President of the MCLA.

In turn, TeamHomeField.com will return a portion of the profits generated by the fan accounts to the MCLA in an effort to assist their operating budget.

“We are very excited to be working with the MCLA. The real growth of the game is in the MCLA and we are happy to provide our cutting edge platform.” said Pacheco.

TeamHomeField.com is a leading platform in online video tools for sports teams. Launched in 2009 by former college lacrosse players, hundreds of teams – from youth to the pros – now rely on TeamHomeField for the storage, exchange and playback of their game film.

About the MCLA
The Men’s Collegiate Lacrosse Association (MCLA) is a national organization of non-NCAA, college lacrosse programs. The MCLA currently operates in the US and Canada with 213 teams in two divisions, across ten conferences.