What age group are you referring to? |
I guess that means you have not seen everybody yet. |
My kid practices on adjacent fields and the practice overlaps with them, so as I wait around I can easily watch and see the practice. I have also seen them play multiple games because we had a game on a nearby field or free time during a tournament to see another BSC team play. I never said I saw all their games or all their practices, but described the ones I did observe. I have my own concerns with some of the BSC coaches, but I would be perfectly happy if BM was my kid's coach. |
I guess it depends on what boys team she is playing with. My daughter has been practicing with a boys team and besides some extra physicality, she's not getting much - her footwork and passing is mostly better. Maybe we need to find another team, but we liked the coach. |
| Any offers yet? |
Owned? Hilarious |
Shhhhhh....I had the sheep bahhing for more |
Congrats, your first place trolling award is in the mail. You’ve won! Your parents would be proud. |
| Older girls coaches posted. The U17s are a study in personalities for real. Only two teams at the two oldest ages might be a first. |
| Wow, KL took three top teams. His ego must be inflated. There’s no way he can manage 40 girls across three teams and give them the attention each deserves. Imagine a tournament where he has six games in a day, the logistics alone tell me that it’s a bad idea. How will his practices work? I’d be pissed if my kid had to practice with girls two years younger. This feels like a mistake by the leadership. I’ve never seen one coach have more than two tops teams at BSC. |
He doesn't have 3 teams practicing at the same time asshat. |
Ah, great. How will he manage three teams practicing three times a week? |
He’s Harry Potter…magic. |
And yet, the BSC parents will happily oblige. |
Right, there’s no easy way to fit 9 practices into a week without doubling or tripling up a some of them. But, I appreciate the insults. |