Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, what an earth does this have to do with you signing up early? If no parents volunteer, you have no coaches you can’t play.
Shouldn't it be in the order that people sign up? Like if there aren't enough coaches, they should drop the last people that signed up not the first just because their coach isn't returning.
Kid teams are organized usually by neighborhood/school and requests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We sat at a basketball game for 15 minutes yesterday because the only parent willing to work the clock for the other team was running late. No other parent would volunteer to do it. The coach was individually asking people and it was just no, no, no.
Its a clock for 4th grade house basketball! Not rocket science.
So you hopped on the clock when the coach asked you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, what an earth does this have to do with you signing up early? If no parents volunteer, you have no coaches you can’t play.
Shouldn't it be in the order that people sign up? Like if there aren't enough coaches, they should drop the last people that signed up not the first just because their coach isn't returning.
Anonymous wrote:We sat at a basketball game for 15 minutes yesterday because the only parent willing to work the clock for the other team was running late. No other parent would volunteer to do it. The coach was individually asking people and it was just no, no, no.
Its a clock for 4th grade house basketball! Not rocket science.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, what an earth does this have to do with you signing up early? If no parents volunteer, you have no coaches you can’t play.
Shouldn't it be in the order that people sign up? Like if there aren't enough coaches, they should drop the last people that signed up not the first just because their coach isn't returning.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, what an earth does this have to do with you signing up early? If no parents volunteer, you have no coaches you can’t play.
Anonymous wrote:We sat at a basketball game for 15 minutes yesterday because the only parent willing to work the clock for the other team was running late. No other parent would volunteer to do it. The coach was individually asking people and it was just no, no, no.
Its a clock for 4th grade house basketball! Not rocket science.
Anonymous wrote:I think it depends on the size of the organization and how the teams are assigned.
My kids played CYO, where the teams are connected to schools. If I got an email that said "we are missing two coaches" well, there only are 2 coaches for a grade level so that would mean "we have zero coaches" and I assume that we wouldn't field a team in that grade level.
On the other hand, if MSI is missing two coaches on a grade level, then I think they might be able to make teams a little larger than ideal, or assign kids to teams further from their home than is ideal, or whatever.