Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wondering about parents' perspectives. Another thread suggests that BSC's home fields at Muldoun Farm are terrible-- my dd wants to try out for Bethesda but has me wondering whether to look elsewhere.
Any parents question playing for Bethesda because of the field situation?
Only an issue for those U12 and under for regular season play. Roll the dice I guess?
Anonymous wrote:Wondering about parents' perspectives. Another thread suggests that BSC's home fields at Muldoun Farm are terrible-- my dd wants to try out for Bethesda but has me wondering whether to look elsewhere.
Any parents question playing for Bethesda because of the field situation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard from another parent that Meggan Eckert is one of the coaches that is expected to leave BSC. I understand she’s a good coach but I never met her or saw her coach during a game.
No she is not a good coach. Yells, be littles players, undermines confidence, ices out players(ie will not talk to them at practice), gives conflicting instructions in the same yelling fit, no communication with parents, stifles creativity, girls play to avoid mistakes, risk taking is punished, fosters a mean girl environment, kills a lot of girls love for the game, girls never smile, etc. This is for u9-u11 girls. This does appeal to some parents. Her teams play better when there is a guest coach. I know a lot of players and parents are happy she is moving on.
This is very untrue and this poster keeps posting the same false statements a many times against the coaches and parents You can search the forum and find the true story. . Several Fathers were upset last year - feeling that they could coach better than the female coaches and that their daughters were better than placed. They went off and formed their own team that could be “competitive” to “be prepared to play high school and college” as stated in their recruiting letter. They lectured the female bethesda coaches on how to play games more competitive at a U10 level.
The kids on the 2008 team are happy kids - and one can see that at games and practices BSC has a lot of great female coaches that many see as a benefit for their girls. It’s a shame someone feels the need to slander an individual coach and the team of coaches .
As always, anyone should observe a coach/ coaches at games, practices and make their own assessment. Not an anonymous forum.
Is Megan the one that had the baby last year?
yes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard from another parent that Meggan Eckert is one of the coaches that is expected to leave BSC. I understand she’s a good coach but I never met her or saw her coach during a game.
No she is not a good coach. Yells, be littles players, undermines confidence, ices out players(ie will not talk to them at practice), gives conflicting instructions in the same yelling fit, no communication with parents, stifles creativity, girls play to avoid mistakes, risk taking is punished, fosters a mean girl environment, kills a lot of girls love for the game, girls never smile, etc. This is for u9-u11 girls. This does appeal to some parents. Her teams play better when there is a guest coach. I know a lot of players and parents are happy she is moving on.
This is very untrue and this poster keeps posting the same false statements a many times against the coaches and parents You can search the forum and find the true story. . Several Fathers were upset last year - feeling that they could coach better than the female coaches and that their daughters were better than placed. They went off and formed their own team that could be “competitive” to “be prepared to play high school and college” as stated in their recruiting letter. They lectured the female bethesda coaches on how to play games more competitive at a U10 level.
The kids on the 2008 team are happy kids - and one can see that at games and practices BSC has a lot of great female coaches that many see as a benefit for their girls. It’s a shame someone feels the need to slander an individual coach and the team of coaches .
As always, anyone should observe a coach/ coaches at games, practices and make their own assessment. Not an anonymous forum.
Is Megan the one that had the baby last year?
Anonymous wrote:Interesting because many parents would say that new coach coming from Rush has a similar style.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard from another parent that Meggan Eckert is one of the coaches that is expected to leave BSC. I understand she’s a good coach but I never met her or saw her coach during a game.
No she is not a good coach. Yells, be littles players, undermines confidence, ices out players(ie will not talk to them at practice), gives conflicting instructions in the same yelling fit, no communication with parents, stifles creativity, girls play to avoid mistakes, risk taking is punished, fosters a mean girl environment, kills a lot of girls love for the game, girls never smile, etc. This is for u9-u11 girls. This does appeal to some parents. Her teams play better when there is a guest coach. I know a lot of players and parents are happy she is moving on.
This is very untrue and this poster keeps posting the same false statements a many times against the coaches and parents You can search the forum and find the true story. . Several Fathers were upset last year - feeling that they could coach better than the female coaches and that their daughters were better than placed. They went off and formed their own team that could be “competitive” to “be prepared to play high school and college” as stated in their recruiting letter. They lectured the female bethesda coaches on how to play games more competitive at a U10 level.
The kids on the 2008 team are happy kids - and one can see that at games and practices BSC has a lot of great female coaches that many see as a benefit for their girls. It’s a shame someone feels the need to slander an individual coach and the team of coaches .
As always, anyone should observe a coach/ coaches at games, practices and make their own assessment. Not an anonymous forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard from another parent that Meggan Eckert is one of the coaches that is expected to leave BSC. I understand she’s a good coach but I never met her or saw her coach during a game.
No she is not a good coach. Yells, be littles players, undermines confidence, ices out players(ie will not talk to them at practice), gives conflicting instructions in the same yelling fit, no communication with parents, stifles creativity, girls play to avoid mistakes, risk taking is punished, fosters a mean girl environment, kills a lot of girls love for the game, girls never smile, etc. This is for u9-u11 girls. This does appeal to some parents. Her teams play better when there is a guest coach. I know a lot of players and parents are happy she is moving on.
Different people respond well or poorly to different coaches. We have good friends whose daughter has played for Meggan for two or three years, and they rave about her. We were hanging out with them over spring break, and they mentioned that they are very sad she is moving away from the area. They think she's done a tremendous amount to improve their daughter's confidence and understanding of the game. Our friends' daughter definitely hasn't lost her love for the game, and from seeing the team running around at SoFive this winter, they seem like a happy and tight group.
Yeah, some parents are too sensitive, and in reality its the parents that have feelings like that when their kids are perfectly fine and loving it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard from another parent that Meggan Eckert is one of the coaches that is expected to leave BSC. I understand she’s a good coach but I never met her or saw her coach during a game.
No she is not a good coach. Yells, be littles players, undermines confidence, ices out players(ie will not talk to them at practice), gives conflicting instructions in the same yelling fit, no communication with parents, stifles creativity, girls play to avoid mistakes, risk taking is punished, fosters a mean girl environment, kills a lot of girls love for the game, girls never smile, etc. This is for u9-u11 girls. This does appeal to some parents. Her teams play better when there is a guest coach. I know a lot of players and parents are happy she is moving on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard from another parent that Meggan Eckert is one of the coaches that is expected to leave BSC. I understand she’s a good coach but I never met her or saw her coach during a game.
No she is not a good coach. Yells, be littles players, undermines confidence, ices out players(ie will not talk to them at practice), gives conflicting instructions in the same yelling fit, no communication with parents, stifles creativity, girls play to avoid mistakes, risk taking is punished, fosters a mean girl environment, kills a lot of girls love for the game, girls never smile, etc. This is for u9-u11 girls. This does appeal to some parents. Her teams play better when there is a guest coach. I know a lot of players and parents are happy she is moving on.
Different people respond well or poorly to different coaches. We have good friends whose daughter has played for Meggan for two or three years, and they rave about her. We were hanging out with them over spring break, and they mentioned that they are very sad she is moving away from the area. They think she's done a tremendous amount to improve their daughter's confidence and understanding of the game. Our friends' daughter definitely hasn't lost her love for the game, and from seeing the team running around at SoFive this winter, they seem like a happy and tight group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I heard from another parent that Meggan Eckert is one of the coaches that is expected to leave BSC. I understand she’s a good coach but I never met her or saw her coach during a game.
No she is not a good coach. Yells, be littles players, undermines confidence, ices out players(ie will not talk to them at practice), gives conflicting instructions in the same yelling fit, no communication with parents, stifles creativity, girls play to avoid mistakes, risk taking is punished, fosters a mean girl environment, kills a lot of girls love for the game, girls never smile, etc. This is for u9-u11 girls. This does appeal to some parents. Her teams play better when there is a guest coach. I know a lot of players and parents are happy she is moving on.