Anonymous wrote:Examples of uncoachable at this age:
Screaming “I know!!!l” when giving a reminder of something player regularly forget.
Screaming “I didn’t!” when giving a correction on a mistake that was made.
Also whining a lot about playing time or position assignments. We get this all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - I was friends with the person who passed and not as close to the surviving spouse.
There are only x spots. It's not like other people just join a new team.
My DH agrees with you all, and I do too, I get it. The issue is, he's not the final arbiter. He isn't the league manager. But he has a say and is now kind of caught trying to make a case for this.
Death was sudden and the "coachable" complaints long predate anything happening.
So he goes to the league manager and convinces them to expand the roster one time so a newly motherless child can have the comfort of playing on a team with friends and caring adults. For one season.
I disagree with the PPs who think this is why there should be no parent coaches for 11 or 12 yr olds. If having parent coaches means some compassion is occasionally extended to a grieving child, then it’s the right system.
I wouldn’t want to be part of a system that would cut this child loose right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's youth sports with 11 year olds. Unless these kids are training for the Olympics you don't cut this kid. Other deserving kid can find a spot on a different team. JFC - this is not hard.
+1. Perspective, OP, perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this softball or lacrosse? I can’t think of another sport with parent coaches and cuts.
If it’s a team where a parent coach submits a set roster to the league (basketball comes to mind) and there are only X teams with Y kids permitted and you have one guaranteed team slot, that’s going to be a mess. If teams are unlimited but roster spots are capped, recruit enough girls for a second team and split the team.
Bottom line, you can’t cut this girl and maybe roster somehow needs to be expanded. One extra kid will not ruin everything and if it’s a league with limited roster spots permitted, this kind of thing will happen every year/season and is a good reason to NOT have parent coaches after elementary school.
The age and time of the year line up with county basketball. I would not carry too many kids because there isn’t enough playing time to go around (regardless of sport). Just cut some kid you don’t know. Your DH is volunteering a ton of time, so he gets to make roster decisions
Anonymous wrote:OP here - I was friends with the person who passed and not as close to the surviving spouse.
There are only x spots. It's not like other people just join a new team.
My DH agrees with you all, and I do too, I get it. The issue is, he's not the final arbiter. He isn't the league manager. But he has a say and is now kind of caught trying to make a case for this.
Death was sudden and the "coachable" complaints long predate anything happening.
Anonymous wrote:Is this softball or lacrosse? I can’t think of another sport with parent coaches and cuts.
If it’s a team where a parent coach submits a set roster to the league (basketball comes to mind) and there are only X teams with Y kids permitted and you have one guaranteed team slot, that’s going to be a mess. If teams are unlimited but roster spots are capped, recruit enough girls for a second team and split the team.
Bottom line, you can’t cut this girl and maybe roster somehow needs to be expanded. One extra kid will not ruin everything and if it’s a league with limited roster spots permitted, this kind of thing will happen every year/season and is a good reason to NOT have parent coaches after elementary school.