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A lot of these players' parents aren't out of Little League yet --- everybody gets their innings, 'stars' play more than one position (pitchers definitely do), life is fair, blah, blah, blah. This 'talk to the coach on the kid's behalf' tack worked there, so it should work in hs.
I think this is the number 1 reason. Everybody plays in LL, why not here.
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Sounds to me that this could be a case of expectations and clarity. If a coach has a meeting with the parents and clearly states his goals, expectations, rules, approach, etc. then there shouldn't be an issue.
Doesn't always work, parents will still have an issue and complain.
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Are those pre season speeches that coaches give before every season in some type of hand book because they all sound the same? Only thing is that most of the coaches do not follow there own rules.
How many coaches have you been involved with that you can say most coaches?
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From outside the fence, my experience is that the frosh and JV coaches just dont get the field time with players - the Varsity is either playing or practicing - it gets worse during region play - overstated for sure but true. I have never seen a HS coach at any level who wasnt a baseball guy.
Plus, all of us parents are experts
I agree. I say fire all the coaches and let the parents coach.
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Coaches . please help me to understand! My sons coach is one of the very best H.S. Coaches anywhere.
He works harder, smarter and has loads of leadership talent and charisma. He is a master of defense and game situations.
The problem is he does in fact paralyze his own team in the box with way too much mech analisys and dictates the play way too much. I love this guy but he is unaproachable by a parent.
Any suggestions?
So whats the problem? He works hard, is smart, has leadership master of game situations. Why do you need to approach him? because you think he is paralyzing the team?