here is a baseball topic for all to add your thoughts...
Why HS coaches and programs fail in my opinion..
The inability to develop players, teams and ultimately programs. The over reliance on already developed players or superstar athletes, but often that means they've hit their peak and are the best they are ever going to be by 9th grade, so by the time they are playing varsity, they aren't that good anymore comparatively to other teams in the league. No baseball IQ growth.
Above does not mean the superstar who is dedicated, just the majority of what makes up the rest of the team. Any player who wants to be good needs to do it mostly on their own.
The teams part comes on not fully grasping that run prevention by solid defensive strategy and execution (ie limiting damage) is probably why the best teams are the best teams and that needs to be practiced. Tired of hearing coaches yell, "you should know this by now" when a player isn't in the right spot and missed taking a cut, or forced a player to throw elsewhere, etc. when the coach never practices team defense. So I guess they are relying on other coaches to have taught it, Travel ball doesn't often practice this stuff because the focus is individual development (hitting, fielding, pitching) not team defense, Plus fields for travel programs are hard to get for week day practice.. so if you want a good High School program, you better practice it, because reality is most of the kids haven't had it drilled into them.
Should the player know where they should be at this age, yes, do they, sometimes, are they able to do it automatically in the heat of a game, not without practice. Especially when kids are playing one position today and another tomorrow during the same season. When players become spectators on the field rather than taking care of their responsibilities, that's a coaches fault.
Sorry, just tired of watching our HS program get excited over another (or actually rare in the past 10 years) .500 season, There have been a lot of good players go through this program (good not great), but they are the only reason the teams have gotten 9-10 wins in a season.