Wow. $600/player for tournaments is enough for about 6-7 tournaments, unless only half the players on the team are paying the tournament fee.Anonymous wrote:^ 600 per player.
Anonymous wrote:To add insult to injury, before HYS consolidated team finances right around Covid, they used to not charge teams to play in their own Dulles National Tournament and waived the tournament fee. Now that the club has consolidated all of the finances allowing them to better obscure what collected funds are being used for, teams now have to "pay" for this tournament.
Or is that just an excuse for bloating the per-player tournament fee and collecting more money from each family?
Anonymous wrote:only one tournament all year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't heard anything from TM but I checked the letter from last spring and it does list as included in the price 3-4 winter friendlies under December-February.
Our team has had just 1 tournament this year so really, if we are paying for scrimmages or friendlys, they should be happening.
Its mid-January already so not a lot of time to get 3-4 weekend games in by Feb.
If they get called on it, they’ll probably schedule Sat/Sun games for the last two weekends in February.
Anonymous wrote:I haven't heard anything from TM but I checked the letter from last spring and it does list as included in the price 3-4 winter friendlies under December-February.
Our team has had just 1 tournament this year so really, if we are paying for scrimmages or friendlys, they should be happening.
Its mid-January already so not a lot of time to get 3-4 weekend games in by Feb.
Anonymous wrote:Don't worry HYS parents. It's all figured out. Heck, even the TD "won" VYSA girls' competitive coach of the year!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AM was the best coach there.
wasnt there another coach on boys side that was also good but left? why did he leave?
Here comes the... "He left for family reasons, to spend more time with his wife and kids" like he hasn't been married for 10+ years and has older kids. People don't just up and leave their career to spend more time with family all of a sudden during a season. Let's be real
Coaches leave because they aren't give a the authority they think they deserve, the choice of coaching a team they developed, the backing of the director, the pay or all of the above. At HYS... It could be all of those things
I strongly suspect it is something like this. I can think of at least two instances where decisions were made/information, not shared with coaches in a timely manner. It’s a terrible way to treat a long time Coach, who is also a really good person. I think JLC is the problem. He is either on a power trip or really stupid. Maybe both.