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[quote=Anonymous]I'm not familiar with Stoddert but I've been an assistant coach in the Arlington soccer system. I enjoyed it. For me, it meant attending a majority of practices and games, occasionally leading practice (if the head coach was out) and taking some sort of role during the games, like timekeeping, refereeing, managing who was on the field and who was a sub. There wasn't a ton to it, and the commitment was just a few hours a week. If I had to lead practice, I'd spend a little time prepping for it - figuring out how I wanted to structure our 45 minutes, which drills to do, etc. Sometimes it just involved keeping the boys from tackling each other and the girls from hugging each other and missing a goal opportunity. (truth.) I thought the parents were, for the most part, nice. And not crazy. Absolutely worthwhile, if you ask me.[/quote]
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