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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Arlington is full of women coaches. Similiar to how their talent tops out in 8th or 9th grade quandry. Its great for young girls at the u-little development stage but by the HS ages, if you are not also a great coach its matters less if your coach is the same gender when it comes to winning and building a program.[/quote] I'm up I-95 and my daughter had a pretty good female coach from U8-U11. She was a great role model for those ages, but her coaching decisions over time started to alienate a bunch of the other parents (kids pigeonholed to one position, unequal playing time, wins over development etc.) We left for a NA pre-ECNL club for our own reasons, but I guess they ended up replacing her the year after we left. Our new male coaches were far superior and my daughter responded just as well to them as her prior coach. Ultimately, you just want good (male or female) coaches who care about the kids.[/quote]
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