pitchdoc24, I agree with the website. Ours:
http://www.triad.madison.k12.il.us/ths/sports/baseball/index.htmWhen we send up the follow up emails to college coaches, we ask them to bookmark our team on Statsonline which is run by the St. Louis Post Dispatch. Then we encourage college coaches to check out our players throughout the year. My shortstop is pretty good and several college teams are already planning to following him through the web-site. The only negative now for us is that control over my web-site has been taken away from me and everything that is added or changed has to go through central office personel.
As far as driving my players to colleges recruiting them, I did so 2 weeks ago for 2 of my players and I am certain they are getting some college help to play ball. However, one other factor that is missing in this is that my top responsiblity is to produce good citizens and not just ballplayers. Also, if most of my efforts aren't going into winning, I will be replaced. It is that simple. It sounds so simple to say that I should do this or that but doing it is a lot harder when you factor in family (My girl plays 4 sports), weight training, plyometrics at 6:30 in the morning 2 days a week, a throwing program one morning a week, and then also consider that I am paid to teach first and coach second. I have to attend college to get my CPU's and go to workshops to get my CPDU'S or I will lose my certificate. I know, now it seems like I am making excuses.
Soxnole, great thread!!!
"There comes a time when you have to stop dreaming of the man you want to be and start being the man you have become." Bruce Springsteen