Anonymous wrote:Directly from Coach Haight’s follow up email “ On a personal note - I personally (Coach Haight) did not evaluate or choose the teams - I simply input numbers into the system and the highest scores were offered sports.”
The guy is full of bullarky. Several girls made the “team” who weren’t at the “tryout”. So if they weren’t at the tryout, there were no “numbers” to input as they weren’t “evaluated” at the tryout. I think the coach should stick to eating donuts because he’s clearly better at being a dough boy than being honest.
I'm sorry your kid was not good enough to make it. I'm sure your comments will keep him up at night because there is no way a coach of his caliber can identify talent. (This is sarcasm. You clearly struggle with words) I think I'll go with the coach that finished top 3 in the nation last year.
Hopefully your daughter's reading and comprehension skills are better than yours because, as you could see above, players with conflicts were allowed to send in film. But I'll put this on here again: Directly from an email: **If you would like to be considered but cannot attend our try-out you must email Coach Haight with highlights and/or recommendations from your Club and/or HS Coaches.
If you attended the tryout, you would have seen the 10 or so evaluators, which included the actual coaches of the team, with clipboards. Or maybe your kid was good enough, but has your attitude. That gets kids cut too.
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