Anonymous wrote:Overzealous Prep alums and Prep parents are to blame for the coaching mess.
Urick was a good coach in a very good league. Even in a bad year, Hoyas still finished 3rd in the IAC, and beat their Jesuit crosstown rival, Gonzaga.
The timing of pushing at Urick and his staff is foolish. Why push someone out in late July... who did they really think they would land? This really doesn't seem to be very well though out.
Most high-end coaches have signed contracts in place with their current employer, whether it be an independent school or at the collegiate level. No high caliber coach with a family will pack his backs, move his family on a dimes notice.
My gut tells me, if Paro and GP administration can't find a local HS coach, they will likely go with an interim scenario. I'm sure local GP lax bros could run the program for the next 9 months. While this is taking place, Prep should take their time and run a national search.
The whole process seems disorganized and very rushed.
Lack of leadership displayed by Paro and giving into the pressures of crazy parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the odds speaks from SJC or smith from GC jump ship to Prep?
I would bet that Smith is their top choice, and former OC from SJC and now SSSA coach (I forget his name) is their backup. Hiring Speaks would give Prep some much needed credibility and stability in the short term, but is not a good fit, and both Prep and Speaks are probably smart enough to see that.
Giblin is not in the picture. Speaks has turned them down once before. Smith has a good gig at GC and gets paid a lot more. GP is down to the Jim Zorn level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the odds speaks from SJC or smith from GC jump ship to Prep?
I would bet that Smith is their top choice, and former OC from SJC and now SSSA coach (I forget his name) is their backup. Hiring Speaks would give Prep some much needed credibility and stability in the short term, but is not a good fit, and both Prep and Speaks are probably smart enough to see that.
Anonymous wrote:What are the odds speaks from SJC or smith from GC jump ship to Prep?
Anonymous wrote:“No school was even trying to” is more true than untrue. Certainly no other school had a captive feeder program in which the better athletes were channeled into the sport in lower grades and developed.
Giblin wasn’t able to convince the more athletic into picking up a lacrosse stick until 95-96 and the gap closed quickly after that.
As these other programs gathered steam, Bordley’s record became quite pedestrian against the better programs.
Anonymous wrote:“No school was even trying to” is more true than untrue. Certainly no other school had a captive feeder program in which the better athletes were channeled into the sport in lower grades and developed.
Giblin wasn’t able to convince the more athletic into picking up a lacrosse stick until 95-96 and the gap closed quickly after that.
As these other programs gathered steam, Bordley’s record became quite pedestrian against the better programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well for the first 15 years of Bordley, he had no real competition. Even GP didn’t pay any real attention to fielding a team until 1995.
Since then GP has been at least as good year in and year out.
Got a coach yet?
Shouldn’t be a problem. It’s only been a few days.
A school that has won 14 of the past 16 Founders Cups will be OK.
Cool is that the trophy that golf tennis cross country swimming soccer all factors into? Sweet
It’s how the Conference keeps score. Fourteen out of the last 16 demonstrates athletic superiority.
And it’s a lot better than crowing about lacrosse victories from the 1980s when no other school was even trying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well for the first 15 years of Bordley, he had no real competition. Even GP didn’t pay any real attention to fielding a team until 1995.
Since then GP has been at least as good year in and year out.
Got a coach yet?
Shouldn’t be a problem. It’s only been a few days.
A school that has won 14 of the past 16 Founders Cups will be OK.
Cool is that the trophy that golf tennis cross country swimming soccer all factors into? Sweet
It’s how the Conference keeps score. Fourteen out of the last 16 demonstrates athletic superiority.
And it’s a lot better than crowing about lacrosse victories from the 1980s when no other school was even trying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well for the first 15 years of Bordley, he had no real competition. Even GP didn’t pay any real attention to fielding a team until 1995.
Since then GP has been at least as good year in and year out.
Got a coach yet?
Shouldn’t be a problem. It’s only been a few days.
A school that has won 14 of the past 16 Founders Cups will be OK.
Cool is that the trophy that golf tennis cross country swimming soccer all factors into? Sweet