Mitch Waters Aims to Build Competitive Future for Delta Girls Basketball
Mitch Waters is set to lead the Delta girls basketball program, recently approved as head coach by the Delaware Community Schools board. Returning to the East Central Indiana coaching scene, he aims to build a strong foundation despite the loss of five key seniors. Waters has a track record of turning around teams, having led Blackford from a struggling 1-21 season to a 20-4 record. His focus will be on not only enhancing the varsity roster but also developing talent at the elementary and middle school levels. With a belief that success stems from hard work rather than entitlement, Waters is prepared to implement a competitive and rigorous training environment for his players.
By the Numbers- Mitch Waters previously achieved a 20-4 record with Blackford.
- He aims to have 15-16 girls on the varsity roster for Delta next season.
- Delta girls basketball is transitioning after losing a strong senior class known for their success.
- Waters plans to expand the program to include dedicated teams for each elementary grade level.
Waters is looking to instill a winning culture and spark enthusiasm among returning players by encouraging them to earn their roles. Following an intense competitive schedule, he hopes to guide the team towards achieving a winning season. Continuous development of younger talent will also be a priority to ensure long-term program success.
Bottom LineMitch Waters’ commitment to building Delta girls basketball into a sustainable and competitive program suggests a future of potential and success, grounded in hard work and community support.
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