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Post by harris90 on Nov 27, 2017 15:22:47 GMT -6
OP was about HOW could I present this to my administration? Yes maybe the systems won’t align but having familiarity with a coach that promotes our high school is important. We have a lot of daddy ball and other schools in are small area who actively recruit. I want to bypass that possibility and keep kids through familiarity and someone who is clearly on board.
How would you present it?
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Post by harris90 on Nov 26, 2017 21:12:09 GMT -6
Why is it overrated?
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Post by harris90 on Nov 26, 2017 20:19:26 GMT -6
Yes I’m referring to the unweighted 12-14 year old team that is our town team.
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Post by harris90 on Nov 26, 2017 17:46:34 GMT -6
Does anyone have their school pay a stipend for an 8th grade coach? The team would still play in there current league but the coach would line up with the goals of the high school and their systems.
How would you present this to your administration?
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Post by harris90 on Oct 7, 2016 8:52:53 GMT -6
We are a regional school district. We have 3 towns that feed in to our school. Now our 7th-8th grade team has only 5-6 players out of 24 that will come to our school. Our largest middle school produces 2-4 kids a year that play high school ball from the youth program. It is a big soccer, basketball, and baseball town.
What have you done to increase participation and involvement in football?
I am thinking spring football. 8th grade lifting team. Flag football. Also, has anyone used $ to have coach in place on middle school team to run our systems?
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Post by harris90 on Mar 19, 2016 14:58:28 GMT -6
Does anyone film jv and freshman games to evaluate your future varsity players? How has it helped you?
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