Sort of agreeing with LOD on this one, I can't blame a coach for improving his families quality of life. I hope Perry stays with Mj and brings us a state championship soon, I just don't see him applying for a job because he has great facilities here and good kids to work with. I also agree a $8000 pay raise and actually having his athletes during the school day is a huge benefit. I had talked earlier in the season with a church member whose son plays at Watertown High School and she said they worked out/meet at 6:15 am in the morning, went through a regular school day, and then practiced until 6pm after school. That is a 12 hour day for these kids. I know they work harder than the board members who only put in a few hours a week. Heck, I would want some family time at some point. The coaches also work B-team games, varsity games, and some work freshmen games. They meet on weekends so they could better prepare for their next game. I think we should actually give them a raise, $25.00 maybe.