Anonymous wrote:The boys that got tossed were out of control and had to go before someone got hurt. Let it go it was a year ago. So much hate in your heart. I will pray for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the Girls beat the Boys blame the referee, LOL. Now that is funny! The Girls team was better and they won. I don't see anything wrong with that.
LOL - only reason it was a game at all is the ref so tilted the floor. The entire thing was an embarrassment but I don't expect you to get that.
Yikes. Hold a grudge much. Arent these volunteers or are they faculty? Let me just hop on here and throw some anonymous hate at volunteers.
Keep up the pettiness though. I’m here for the drama
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Janney Girls Basketball is a good program with many positive results for the kids past and present. The kids practice and play hard and the volunteer coaches are great. I would rather a team respect my kids' team enough to play basketball rather than to play keep away or some other garbage because they are way better. There is a difference of opinion where you respect the team and keep playing or you pull up and run out the clock to appear like you are not embarrassing the other team. I have been on both sides and trust me I rather my kid's team be beaten by the better team in basketball than the other team play keep away and the crowd is laughing because that is more embarrassing in my opinion. It is a show of respect for the game and competition, but I acknowledge the other opinion. Each their own.
I am not sure anyone is expecting a team to convert to "monkey in the middle" to run out the clock. But if you are up 20-0, maybe have your players use their weak hand and develop an ability to dribble with their left hand (for most)? Maybe try a different defense (example: man-to-man) instead of pressing the other team and trapping at half court to the point where they can't even get a shot off? Maybe put your bench in earlier? Maybe practice a new play. There are dozens of ways to improve your players in lopsided games without humiliating another team 44-0. If those coaches DON'T know how to do these things to develop their players while being respectful , then they are in fact not "great coaches". I have coached ES, Middle School and High School for 22 years and it is absurd this is even a conversation at the ES level. We are talking 9-11 year olds. I agree with your "to each their own" comment as I think once you get to Middle and High School, this becomes harder to prevent (I guess also there are higher scoring games too). But for ES, I don't think its the same......
Anonymous wrote:DCUM is outrageously toxic. Came across this thread and couldn’t believe some of the negative rhetoric.
I have a daughter that went to another NWDC elementary school. Her team was very developmental compared to Janney. When kids both girls and boys at this age there is going to be a large gap in ability. I can remember playing the Janney team and they were very talented. The game got out of hand quick but to the coaches credit they did stop the game and put in the bench. The bench however was also more talented which led to a lopsided score. It got to a point where the coaches told the Janney girls to not guard and as someone mentioned earlier make several passes before shooting if at all. At this age it is quite hard to tell a child, specifically a bench player, to hold back. In my opinion this is doing a disservice to the other non starters to not allow them to develop into better players.
I understand both views on her, however I never understand why some threads like this delve into the negative and become critical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the Girls beat the Boys blame the referee, LOL. Now that is funny! The Girls team was better and they won. I don't see anything wrong with that.
LOL - only reason it was a game at all is the ref so tilted the floor. The entire thing was an embarrassment but I don't expect you to get that.
Yikes. Hold a grudge much. Arent these volunteers or are they faculty? Let me just hop on here and throw some anonymous hate at volunteers.
Keep up the pettiness though. I’m here for the drama
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the Girls beat the Boys blame the referee, LOL. Now that is funny! The Girls team was better and they won. I don't see anything wrong with that.
LOL - only reason it was a game at all is the ref so tilted the floor. The entire thing was an embarrassment but I don't expect you to get that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the Girls beat the Boys blame the referee, LOL. Now that is funny! The Girls team was better and they won. I don't see anything wrong with that.
LOL - only reason it was a game at all is the ref so tilted the floor. The entire thing was an embarrassment but I don't expect you to get that.
You can blame the ref if it makes you sleep better at night.
My god.....you are just proving the issue with the girls team adults.....parents and coaches. I'm embarrassed for you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the Girls beat the Boys blame the referee, LOL. Now that is funny! The Girls team was better and they won. I don't see anything wrong with that.
LOL - only reason it was a game at all is the ref so tilted the floor. The entire thing was an embarrassment but I don't expect you to get that.
You can blame the ref if it makes you sleep better at night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the Girls beat the Boys blame the referee, LOL. Now that is funny! The Girls team was better and they won. I don't see anything wrong with that.
LOL - only reason it was a game at all is the ref so tilted the floor. The entire thing was an embarrassment but I don't expect you to get that.
Anonymous wrote:If the Girls beat the Boys blame the referee, LOL. Now that is funny! The Girls team was better and they won. I don't see anything wrong with that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Janney Girls Basketball is a good program with many positive results for the kids past and present. The kids practice and play hard and the volunteer coaches are great. I would rather a team respect my kids' team enough to play basketball rather than to play keep away or some other garbage because they are way better. There is a difference of opinion where you respect the team and keep playing or you pull up and run out the clock to appear like you are not embarrassing the other team. I have been on both sides and trust me I rather my kid's team be beaten by the better team in basketball than the other team play keep away and the crowd is laughing because that is more embarrassing in my opinion. It is a show of respect for the game and competition, but I acknowledge the other opinion. Each their own.
I am not sure anyone is expecting a team to convert to "monkey in the middle" to run out the clock. But if you are up 20-0, maybe have your players use their weak hand and develop an ability to dribble with their left hand (for most)? Maybe try a different defense (example: man-to-man) instead of pressing the other team and trapping at half court to the point where they can't even get a shot off? Maybe put your bench in earlier? Maybe practice a new play. There are dozens of ways to improve your players in lopsided games without humiliating another team 44-0. If those coaches DON'T know how to do these things to develop their players while being respectful , then they are in fact not "great coaches". I have coached ES, Middle School and High School for 22 years and it is absurd this is even a conversation at the ES level. We are talking 9-11 year olds. I agree with your "to each their own" comment as I think once you get to Middle and High School, this becomes harder to prevent (I guess also there are higher scoring games too). But for ES, I don't think its the same......