Anonymous wrote:How do u know that 12 is not from a parent of a D1 athlete?
Anonymous wrote:12. Thanks for investing your hard-earned money all those years in speed training and club sports. While the athletes at the publics are very good, however, if I were coaching at a public high school my job would be much tougher and I wouldn't be handed as many "ready-made" athletes upon which to build my reputation.
Anonymous wrote:12. Thanks for investing your hard-earned money all those years in speed training and club sports. While the athletes at the publics are very good, however, if I were coaching at a public high school my job would be much tougher and I wouldn't be handed as many "ready-made" athletes upon which to build my reputation.
Anonymous wrote:12. Thanks for investing your hard-earned money all those years in speed training and club sports. While the athletes at the publics are very good, however, if I were coaching at a public high school my job would be much tougher and I wouldn't be handed as many "ready-made" athletes upon which to build my reputation.
Thank you so much, this is one of the funniest things I've read.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't this be posted in the Landon forum?
I've seen parents of girls engage in every one of those behaviors (sorry to get in the way of your silly cheap shot at Landon).
Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't this be posted in the Landon forum?
Anonymous wrote:And I assume you print this up and hand it out to parents at the beginning of the year. Of course you don't because you are a wimp and can only deal with these issues on an anonymous forum. I know one of these sports dads who also routinely takes his kids coach out for drinks. I'm sure the coach gives the kid more playing time in exchange.