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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Any word on the coaches for 2011 girls? Valor moved one of their only good coaches to the 2011 top team after last year's coach left with the best players for SYC. The second team coach was a parent coach this year. [/quote] Looking at the coaching staff, MB does not have a girl on the 2011 team. She is a great coach and has a good reputation coaching Chantilly's varsity team. We need to stop spitting out rumors. [/quote] DV is her co-coach and has a daughter on the team.[/quote] +1. That team is parent-coached. You need to check your facts before claiming other people are "spitting out rumors".[/quote] As a parent on that team, he is the assistant. He is also her assistant at Chantilly. I like having two coaches and he is great with the girls. [/quote] And he has a kid on the team, right? [/quote] Why are you so worked up?[/quote] Nobody is "worked up" but you seem awfully defensive about a plain fact. [/quote] No I am sure they are just wondering who hurt you? Parents coach their own kids all the time. Deion just had both of his sons on a college football team. You squak about it more than the talking heads on espn. [/quote] LOL at comparing a pro player in the Hall of Fame to some random dad who played high school soccer. I'm sure parents would be fine if a former pro of that stature was coaching their kid alongside one of the coach's own. The problem is that parents hired very late in the game tend not to be as qualified in terms of experience or licensure. Combine that with potential favoritism/bias issues and you've got a problem. I don't have a dog in this fight. I personally would at least give it a season if a seemingly qualified and experienced coach were hired through a normal process and then happened to have a child on the same team. What I would not stick around for is a TBD coach. Too much of a risk that it will end up being a parent *because* their kid is on that team and they couldn't hire anyone else.[/quote] Yeah. Because shame on valor for not hiring pro hall of fame coach for your kid. Your kid deserves more than random dad [/quote]
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