Anonymous wrote:The Capital crew is heavy Stars/SSSA. Don’t see that happening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any front runners or ideas for the Visi search?
My fantasyland pick would be Gussie Johns as a figurehead coach to swoop in and out to maintain order, including with the parents, with a capable young staff doing the heavy lifting on a day to day basis.
One can hope.
Wouldn't that be like David Ortiz signing on to manage the Yankees?
As owner of Capital? Not sure I see the analogy.
As a graduate of SSSAS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any front runners or ideas for the Visi search?
My fantasyland pick would be Gussie Johns as a figurehead coach to swoop in and out to maintain order, including with the parents, with a capable young staff doing the heavy lifting on a day to day basis.
One can hope.
Wouldn't that be like David Ortiz signing on to manage the Yankees?
As owner of Capital? Not sure I see the analogy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any front runners or ideas for the Visi search?
My fantasyland pick would be Gussie Johns as a figurehead coach to swoop in and out to maintain order, including with the parents, with a capable young staff doing the heavy lifting on a day to day basis.
One can hope.
Wouldn't that be like David Ortiz signing on to manage the Yankees?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any front runners or ideas for the Visi search?
My fantasyland pick would be Gussie Johns as a figurehead coach to swoop in and out to maintain order, including with the parents, with a capable young staff doing the heavy lifting on a day to day basis.
One can hope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any front runners or ideas for the Visi search?
My fantasyland pick would be Gussie Johns as a figurehead coach to swoop in and out to maintain order, including with the parents, with a capable young staff doing the heavy lifting on a day to day basis.
Anonymous wrote:Any front runners or ideas for the Visi search?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any front runners or ideas for the Visi search?
Lots of 8th grade parents with good lax players will likely hesitate committing to the school without a coach named. Wonder when they’ll wrap it up?
Visitation seems to do things on their own schedule - I doubt they’ve given a second thought to whom they may lose at the ‘28 year. Just hope no existing players leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any front runners or ideas for the Visi search?
Lots of 8th grade parents with good lax players will likely hesitate committing to the school without a coach named. Wonder when they’ll wrap it up?
Anonymous wrote:Any front runners or ideas for the Visi search?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There seems to be this fallacy of coaches turning programs around and creating miracles. Yes this is possible and happens on occasion, but coaches are more often than not working with whomever they have. They may put their applicant picks into the admissions office but that’s not a guarantee those student athletes will come to that school IF they are in fact admitted (often they aren’t due to academic standards which many privates adhere to). There are examples of course when a team is stacked with stellar athletes and the team underperforms, but as PP said—they are kids. I think “underperformance” is an issue (either with the Coach or some sort of school culture thing) when it’s a trend season after season with strong players. But for the most part coaches are working with the group of kids we they are handed. It’s not like a travel/club team that can pull from the best of the best.
I agree with this at the public school level. You can only work with kids zoned to go to that school. For privates, if you can get a top notch coach in, kids will gravitate towards that school. Who doesn't want their kid playing for a great coach? SSSA is probably the best example of that.
Anonymous wrote:There seems to be this fallacy of coaches turning programs around and creating miracles. Yes this is possible and happens on occasion, but coaches are more often than not working with whomever they have. They may put their applicant picks into the admissions office but that’s not a guarantee those student athletes will come to that school IF they are in fact admitted (often they aren’t due to academic standards which many privates adhere to). There are examples of course when a team is stacked with stellar athletes and the team underperforms, but as PP said—they are kids. I think “underperformance” is an issue (either with the Coach or some sort of school culture thing) when it’s a trend season after season with strong players. But for the most part coaches are working with the group of kids we they are handed. It’s not like a travel/club team that can pull from the best of the best.