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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do you all get the trend? [b]Nobody has a substitution plan[/b]. Nobody is subbing on any sort of a large scale. And nobody thinks they are not developing kids who don’t play, because they think they’re developing them at practice. I’m not saying that is right. The best basketball player on any team from high school to the pros get substituted for some period of time so I feel like these coaches could do that. But you know what they say? You can wish in one hand and…in the other. Hopefully for the parents whose kids are not being ”developed” their kids will play next year and then this won’t bother them so much. [/quote] GC and SR are the only ones with a sub plan. And wouldn't you know, they are the ones that are consistently the strongest in the area. They also consistently have solid JV teams. [/quote] Not a coincidence that they are also the deepest teams with 20+ club players. A lot easier to sub when there lies little talent drop off. Those two schools could field a second Varsity team that would win half their games right now.[/quote] Agree. But they also actually develop their talent. They have current starters/contributors that started on JV or were at least swing players. When you go to these schools you know there is a good chance of being on JV as a freshman and that you really have to earn your way. Better to play on JV as a freshman and get actual game time than just ride the bench on Varisty all year.[/quote] SR starts developing talent in 5th grade with the high school varsity coach training 10-11 year olds to become her future varsity. She coaches the middle school varsity team and works with promising 6-8th graders too. By the time they get to high school most of her team has been in her pipeline for years.[/quote]
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