For
years I searched for my 9th grade lacrosse coach, Tony Caiazza. Little
did I know I was simply spelling his name wrong and that’s why I
couldn’t find him. When Coach John Brubaker, a fellow writer and
speaker, found his information for me, I sent Tony this email.
Are you the Tony Caiazza who coached at Smithtown East? If you are, you changed my life and I just want to say thank you!
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His response:
Yes I am. I coached some Great teams & athletes at Smithtown East! Please share more with me!!!!
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I responded with this email.
Tony,
you encouraged me to go out for the freshman lacrosse team. I played
basketball and you told me I would be good at lacrosse. I never played
before and couldn’t catch the ball and tried to quit. You wouldn’t let
me. You told me I was going to play lacrosse in college one day. You
even said I would play in the Ivy League because I was a good student. I
graduated in 1989 and played lacrosse at Cornell University for Richie
Moran. Playing lacrosse at Cornell changed my life and if it weren’t
for you I would have quit. If it weren’t for you I would venture to say
that I wouldn’t be the person I am today. Now, I speak to professional
sports teams, college teams, businesses and school districts around the
country. I often talk about YOU and how you believed in me, wouldn’t let
me quit and changed the course of my life. I’d love to send you my
books if you would like. You’re in the acknowledgement section of Training Camp. If there is anything I can do to give back to you and your school or team please let me know. It’s the least I can do.
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Tony responded with an email that taught me the power of appreciation. He wrote:
Jon,
you don't know how much your email means to me! It's just as exciting
as winning the Lottery! Ironically, as I turn 55 this October, I am at
the phase of my life where you spend a lot of time in reflection ie;
"The Road Not Taken". Recently, I have been faced with many challenges
both professionally & personally. Your communication could not have
been better timed!!!! It provided instant verification of who I am
& what I am all about and why I went into the field of education
& coaching. I always talk of the book the "Giving Tree" and that
has always been the fabric of my humble existence. I have been a Dean of
Students at Oceanside for the past 28 years. I have coached both
football & lacrosse here and have also been the Head Lacrosse coach
at Dowling College from 1993-2000. My assistant, Tim Boyle took over
the program in 2001 & last year won the National Championship! The
impossible dream? I think so! I was invited back for the ring ceremony,
it was a proud moment! I would love to read your books! Keep in
touch.... YOU MADE MY DAY!... MONTH!...YEAR!!!! I shared your
communication with those close to me & with those who question me...
for both it was well served!! THANKS FOR PROVIDING THE "GUSTO" IN A
TIME MUCH NEEDED!
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After
reading Tony’s email, I realized how important it is to reach out to
those who made a difference in our lives and let them know. They need to
hear it more than we think and so do their families. This was an email I
received the other day from Tony’s wife.
My
name is Patti and I am Tony’s wife. I wanted to send you a message to
let you know how grateful to you my children and I for taking the time
to reach out to Tony. Your email reminded Tony and all of us how his
compassion and dedication to teaching and coaching makes a difference.
Your words also enlighten my children to understand how powerful taking
the time to stop and thank the people along your journey can be. My
daughter will be a sophomore at Molloy College this coming fall. She
recently attended a week long leadership conference for the school. One
of her workshops required her to deliver a speech on inspiration. She
knew exactly what her subject should be. She spoke about your email,
your dedication to Tony, who you were and was proud to tell about her
Dad’s devotion to teaching and coaching and the difference he has made
to so many. She looks forward to following in her father’s footsteps.
She coaches lacrosse with Tony on the weekends and is majoring in Math
Secondary Education. Her goal is to be a Guidance Counselor one day. She
received many accolades regarding her presentation from her peers and
professors. They are considering adding a workshop discussing the power
of acknowledgement and gratitude for those who inspire and encourage for
next year’s conference. In closing, I would just like you to know the
impact you have had to my family. Tony was so touched by your email.
When each of my kids were born, Tony bought them the book The Giving
Tree. This summer all of us will be reading Training Camp. With Much
Gratitude,
Patti Caiazza
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I asked
Tony and Patti if I could share our story and correspondence with you.
They said yes because they, like me, realized that something very
special happened between us. The power of appreciation caused a ripple
effect that not only impacted Tony, me and our families but also those
who heard Tony’s daughter’s presentation. Our hope is that this ripple
effect will continue by inspiring you to thank someone who made a
difference in your life. By sharing the power of appreciation you will
create your own positive ripples in the lives, hearts and families of
those who need to hear your encouraging words.
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