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100% agree with Ringer1 on Coach Carmon! He is definitely the best coach in 10-5a. He knows how to coach all aspects of the game. He doesn't put players on varsity until they are ready and have proven that they are ready. He's hard, but he's a great motivator and the players respect him. He knows true talent and takes time the time to development talent. He works with all his pitchers and players. Most importantly, he knows that 1 or 2 players are not going to make a team. That is why year after year the Eagles have winning seasons, and that is why baseball players in Garland ISD want try to go to Rowlett. If you have a great baseball program they will come! His record is the proof.
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Originally posted by go pirates:
my opinion bobby doe is as good as they come.


Totally agree! Great man, great family!



I don't have a clue who the five best are, but I'll give kudos to the coaches of 5-5A.

Of the ones I'm familiar with:

Coach Stramp - Keller High - Very knowledgeable about the game. He gets his message across in a very professional way and takes skills and develops them to their fullest. Stramp is very patient and thorough in his approach.

Coach Delaney - Keller Fossil Ridge - I've watched this man for 10+ years. He's one that can make mincemeat out of mashed potatoes. Never underestimate his teams. They are always "in the hunt" and it’s due to his ability to get the most out of every athlete.

Coach McDougal - Colleyville Heritage - He knows how to field extremely competitive teams. He's about teaching life's lessons through his coaching, also. I know he takes the time to communicate with players even in the off-season. He's one that goes the extra mile.

Coach Gideon - Northwest - If his fall baseball class and preseason workouts are any indication of his knowledge of the game, then Northwest has found them a gem. He has a very respectful approach to the game that translates into a deep understanding of his player expectations.

The thing I like most about all the coaches I've mentioned is that none of them thinks he knows everything there is to know about baseball. They all consider themselves students of the game who continue to grow educationally in the sport they love. Passion is a contagious thing, and they share theirs.


Ughhhhh...I should be grading essays!

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