Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our DD often joked about how shocking it was how bad her HS team was considering how many exceptionally skilled girls were on the team.
Our coach truly had no strategy, provided no feedback or guidance, let queen bees rule practice, and did not play the best players (not even talking about my own kid, there were other girls on the team that were low drama, hard workers, and far better players than some of the starters).
And I never ever complained about the coach to other parents. It was what it was. Everyone who cared about the sport competitively just put their head down and made it work until club season started back up.
You're just completely delusional. Her HS team was bad because all players on the team were bad.
Anonymous wrote:Our DD often joked about how shocking it was how bad her HS team was considering how many exceptionally skilled girls were on the team.
Our coach truly had no strategy, provided no feedback or guidance, let queen bees rule practice, and did not play the best players (not even talking about my own kid, there were other girls on the team that were low drama, hard workers, and far better players than some of the starters).
And I never ever complained about the coach to other parents. It was what it was. Everyone who cared about the sport competitively just put their head down and made it work until club season started back up.
Anonymous wrote:Favoritism is the main culprit. Parents of favored kids never get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are lucky that you have good coaches. Ours are either embarrassingly bad, mean or a combo of both. I have yet to meet a skilled coach at our HS
Rumor has it that the WS JV baseball coach is stepping aside
Anonymous wrote:You are lucky that you have good coaches. Ours are either embarrassingly bad, mean or a combo of both. I have yet to meet a skilled coach at our HS
Anonymous wrote:My youngest of 2 just had their final season of HS sports at a large NOVA public. One boy, one girl over 6 years and 4 sports. Both kids made it to the Varsity level. I am shocked by how negative the parents have been across the board, but mostly very critical of the coaches. I don't understand why. We had decent coaches, all great people to be around. Some winning seasons and some not, but no matter, a majority of parents complained incessantly. I stood up for the coaches often, but eventually I tried to sit alone. Over 6 years, maybe 3 kids were recruited, so the stakes weren't high. Anyone else dealt with this? I'll miss watching my kids play but glad to get away from the negativity in the bleachers.