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mlkmn24

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  1. There is no way that a high school coach is making 6 figures and it definitely isnt happening at CAK. I had also heard that rumor and just like G, I laughed. I do think that a tuition break for teacher/coaches kids is an attractive bonus for private schools but (correct me if I am wrong G) I dont think that CAK extends that offer anymore. My wife is a special ed teacher and she also got certified in regular ed so that if we wanted to send our children to CAK that we could take advantage of the tuition break. I am pretty sure that we were told that CAK no longer does that.

     

    I think that Collierville might be a test for CAK and Maryville might be one as well I just dont see CAK losing either of those games but there is a reason why they play the games on the field and not message boards.

  2. How did I know that once I put the word "money" in my post that it would come to the topic of CAK paying boat loads of money for their coaches. I have posted on this before when CAK hired Coach Pharr, CAK does not pay their coaches a huge salary. I would say that a 4-5 year teacher at a public school makes more than 95% of the teachers and coaches at CAK. What makes CAK an attractive school for coaches is that some retire from public schools and collect a retirement check from them and a check from CAK. For example, Darden, Young, and Cowan. Another thing is that there are parents at CAK that will donate the money to make sure that the coaches get what they need for their programs. For example, dirt, grass seed, equipment etc.... it has always been that way over there. I will tell you one thing though, no one works harder on improving their facilities than Tommy Pharr. You can ask anyone that has ever played for him. So to make my point, CAK does not write blank checks to get people to come and coach their sports teams.

     

    Yes, coaches do get paid but not nearly enought to put up with the parents that are trying to relive their childhood through their kids.

  3. That is where coaching comes into play. Do you keep playing your top 14-15 players and win 6-0 and risk injury or do you play 17-20 players and get everyone experience but risk a loss or lose the chemistry that you already have created. There has to be a happy medium somewhere and that is where the coach earns his/her money.

  4. After looking over CAK's schedule, I dont see them losing a regular season game. I am not saying that they won't lose but it looks like their schedule was a whole lot more challanging the first few weeks of the season versus what they have left to play. I know that they have a young defense and that these are still high school girls but it looks like they could play alot of players and get everyone some experience for tournament time.

  5. Kent Mathews (CAK) did not know that he was NOT being rehired until Tuesday. Pharr was already

    hired!!! CAK strikes again!! How can you justify firing the District Coach of the Year. Mathews was

    a wonderful role model and great coach.

     

     

     

     

    While Kent might be a GOOd coach, he is not a GREAT coach. Tommy Pharr is by far the best option for any high school in the state maybe even the south. With Pharr going to CAK they now have atleast 11 state championships for Spring boys sports.

  6. "Real Deal" I think not. Just because he is quick to second and he can throw it back to his pitcher faster than the pitcher throws it to him doenst mean anything. Kirkland can't hit good pitching. He didn't last year against Craig Cobb and he hasn't hit well against Farragut this year. I would say that Farragut has the best pitching in the state and if he can't hit their pitching then he is going to struggle at the next level because everyone is atleast as good as Farraguts starting rotation.

  7. Kyle hands down. Whoever thinks that he doesn't have power should come and watch batting practice where he out homered McKenry last year left handed. Another example would be the homerun that he hit in one of the first games of the season that went over the 340 sign and 5 lanes of traffic into the Kroger parking lot at Farragut. Ask the centerfielder for Bearden how much power he has, it isnt fun ducking a ball that is hit that hard right at you. It doesn't hurt that he hasn't given up an earned run this year either.

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