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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Does FCV leadership always allow parents to stand/play/interact during the coach's training session at Hanson park? All the time I see parent's and families on the field during sessions and not in the bleachers or off the field where they should be. Is that entitlement on the parents/families? Is that poor communication from FCV? A mix of both?[/quote] It's new. When BP was around parents weren't allowed anywhere near the training fields (couldn't walk your child up to practice, parents had to stay in the parking lot). Since AB took over, he's opened it up and it's like the wild west[/quote] I call BS on this. We would either walk around the fields (all of them) for exercise or sit and watch practice. We did this for both my younger dd and hs age dd. Last I checked BP didn't own evergreen (where they practiced at the time). No negative impact to my dd either. Many parents - especially dads did this. [/quote] You haven't been able to watch practice for at least three years. What exactly are you "walking around" at Evergreen? lol One of those loops in the parking lot weirdos?[/quote] What a weird thing to fight about. At evergreen/raventek you can find parents sitting in the grass/shade of the trees down by field 4, on the benches near the sand volleyball, just inside the fence of the turf and a few folks walk around the turf. Its not a lot but people do. Occasionally parents talk to the coaches off to the side, more or less between sets or activities. You don't see a ton of interrupting the coaches while they are doing active drills. Won't say it never happens but its not the norm to have parents distracting coaches. [/quote]
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