Anonymous wrote:Maybe it's a good thing that they are doing their due diligence and not rushing into anything.
Anonymous wrote:We keep hearing thing such as the offers are out and it should be soon blah blah blah for well over a month. That kind of indicates they have been turned down and probably more than once.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one wants the job they graduated all of the top talent and are left with players who barely played the last 3 seasons. They are now in full rebuild mode and have zero chance of competing against GC for a WCAC for the next several years at least.
No clue what you are talking about. So much talent that didn't play tons of minutes because old Coach rode her Seniors all year long. Everyone familiar with Club knows SJC has tons of talent and athleticism. A up and coming Coach should be salivating for the opportunity to Coach at SJC.
Anonymous wrote:No one wants the job they graduated all of the top talent and are left with players who barely played the last 3 seasons. They are now in full rebuild mode and have zero chance of competing against GC for a WCAC for the next several years at least.
Thanks for the creepy evaluation of 8th and 9th grade girls. We'll see how it goes.Anonymous wrote:Overall, the WCAC will be down the next 2-3 years. GC will run away with it. I'd assume that they will schedule tough games prior to league play.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Katie will never coach a private Catholic school again. She was fired from Visi. The logical choice is Leah from OConnell.
Let’s be honest here: Katie was “fired” or whatever because of the parents and not the quality of her coaching. If winning was the objective, then Katie would be an excellent choice. This is not Katie, by the way, for anyone feeling the impulse to make the lazy “thanks Katie” response.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not Leah, Bucky, Katie, or Sarah Walsh, and there is about a small chance it’s Jacqueline.