It’s the Relationships
From the desk of Wally Dawkins, Athletic Director:
鈥淩elationships. We all want 鈥榚m鈥ow what are we gonna do with 鈥榚m?鈥
So go the lyrics to the song 鈥淔ruitcakes鈥 by Jimmy Buffet.
It鈥檚 a timeless question. What are we gonna do with them?
The young man was in the 4th grade.聽 Gangly with arms that nearly stretched to the gym floor. I saw him walking down the sideline in the old gym at Whitehouse. He came up and sat on the man鈥檚 knee who was sitting beside me.
It was his Grandpa.聽 His Grandpa was the Head Basketball Coach at Whitehouse High School, and I was an Assistant Coach.
I immediately hit it off with this future basketball whiz kid.聽 His dad played for the 1978 Whitehouse State Championship Team.聽 So did his uncle.聽 And Grandpa was the coach of that team.聽 鈥淕randpa鈥, C.L. Nix remained the Head Coach at Whitehouse until 1989, where he was my mentor while amassing 731 wins.
His grandson had a great smile and was always friendly while giving greeting me with a long drawn out 鈥淗aaaay Coach!鈥 In the years to come, Chad Nix would be one of the best players I would ever coach.
He and another stellar player Lance Evans, who was named to the 1st Team All East Texas squad, and who signed with East Texas Baptist, would lead Whitehouse to the playoffs three years in a row, including a 45-42 win over #2 Sweetwater.聽 In that game, Nix and Evans combined to hit 12 three point baskets in the upset victory.
After high school, Nix went on to play for Tyler Junior College while growing to a height of 6鈥7, and had numerous offers to play at 4 year schools before deciding to call it quits. Chad Nix graduated from Whitehouse High School in 1997. He along with Evans were two of my 鈥渕ost favorite kids鈥 to ever coach.
They were both hard workers, who honed their skills, and were blessed with God given talent. They were great players who made me a better coach.聽 They put up good stats and led their teams to 20 plus win seasons from their sophomore through senior seasons.
But it鈥檚 not their ability that I remember these guys for.聽 It鈥檚 the relationship that I still have with them to this day.
I have only seen Lance one or two times a year due to the fact that has moved away from Tyler, but he has been on the 91猫先生 campus several times and will be playing in our BH Golf Classic on October 17th. I have stayed extremely close to Chad Nix, often going to lunch and reminiscing about old times鈥ood times鈥ough losses, and discussing what it鈥檚 like to be a husband and a father.聽 He even buys my lunch occasionally which really makes me feel good.
These are just a couple of the young men who I coached over the years that I still stay touch with. I don鈥檛 stay in touch with them because they were outstanding high school players who received scholarships to perform at the next level. I stay in touch with them and their families because of the relationship we started even before they were high school students.
I encourage our coaches at 91猫先生 to build relationships with their athletes.聽 To communicate, show interest in, while challenging their player鈥檚 potential.聽 Athletes pick up really quickly on coaches who care only about wins and losses.聽 Fortunately, at Brook HIll, our coaches are intentional in developing the whole person, which will mean the forming of lifelong relationships.
I have told people for years, that although we have 7 players participating at the NCAA D-1 level from BH, and 20 more playing in colleges across the country, that 91猫先生 Athletics is about relationships鈥ot scholarships.聽 If you doubt the validity of this statement, ask yourself 鈥渨hich one lasts longer?鈥
And that鈥檚 another reason to be 鈥淎LL ORANGE鈥 鈥ll The Time.

