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I think coach horn and coach wilson do a very good job i know they have helped my son a lot...i also thought aaron smith was really good he went on to the college ranks but he helped my oldest son A WHOLE LOT...in fact he probably helped him more than anyone has hated to lose him...Middleton is a good coach...and i also agree about sheffeild and tobbitt

Mt juliets coach is pretty good from what ihave seen also

 

QUOTE(magoo043 @ Apr 16 2007 - 10:13 PM) 826439119[/snapback]have a class with Horn...great guy!!

 

ask him about my boy...he didnt do to well tonight (hitting) but he usually does well and i think horn has respect for him he helped my boy learn 3rd base before putting him at short stop

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QUOTE(magoo043 @ Apr 16 2007 - 10:16 PM) 826439121[/snapback]heres a name that Murfreesboro people will know.....Patrick Hicklen

 

he does a good job of instucting the boys my son went o him the year before last i think i might try and get him in there early this year hopefully get a little more pop on his fastball (that is if i have a job at that time)lol

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QUOTE(riverdaleman @ Apr 16 2007 - 11:25 PM) 826439125[/snapback]he does a good job of instucting the boys my son went o him the year before last i think i might try and get him in there early this year hopefully get a little more pop on his fastball (that is if i have a job at that time)lol

 

call him now...he's doing lessons already

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QUOTE(Baseball.4.real @ Apr 16 2007 - 08:07 PM) 826438958[/snapback]First you're ripping the umpires and now the JV coaches. What is your problem? Your son having a bad year or something? I guess before you graduated to driving the "big rig" your previous experience in truck driving was taking "Susie" for a spin in your Chevy Luv truck. Or was it an Isuzu Pup? Everybody has to start somewhere and most JV coaches, like high school umpires, are doing it because they love it and want to get some experience and maybe someday move up to a higher level. Unlike you, who are obviously on top of your game. You need to get a life!

 

i rip the umps cause they arent very good or fair, and i didnt rip the jv coaches i just said they wernt good enough for the varsity coaching spot. and is that wrong?? no its not because if they were they would be the coach.

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QUOTE(magoo043 @ Apr 16 2007 - 10:59 PM) 826439111[/snapback]Middleton from Smyrna....Baseball or football!!!!

someone is going to lock him up!!!!!!

 

Smyrna is dang lucky to have him. Word is they wouldn't have enough kids for a team if it wasn't for him. He builds them up and keeps them going I hear. Can Looper talk? /blink.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":blink:" border="0" alt="blink.gif" />

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QUOTE(kittyfan @ Apr 17 2007 - 04:48 PM) 826439632[/snapback]Smyrna is dang lucky to have him. Word is they wouldn't have enough kids for a team if it wasn't for him. He builds them up and keeps them going I hear. Can Looper talk? /blink.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":blink:" border="0" alt="blink.gif" />

 

they are lucky!!!!!! I've played for and against the man!!!! He will do anything for his players and has the utmost respect for opposing players as well.

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QUOTE(inappropriate87 @ Apr 17 2007 - 12:20 PM) 826439447[/snapback]i rip the umps cause they arent very good or fair, and i didnt rip the jv coaches i just said they wernt good enough for the varsity coaching spot. and is that wrong?? no its not because if they were they would be the coach.

 

 

First of all not all assistant coaches are teachers! In most counties and school districts you have to be a teacher to be head coach. I have seen alot of bad coaches out there and alot of really good ones that are head coaches, but don't just assume that because they are not the head coach that they aren't good enough to be a head coach.

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QUOTE(Smalls619 @ Apr 17 2007 - 10:22 PM) 826440003[/snapback]First of all not all assistant coaches are teachers! In most counties and school districts you have to be a teacher to be head coach. I have seen alot of bad coaches out there and alot of really good ones that are head coaches, but don't just assume that because they are not the head coach that they aren't good enough to be a head coach.

 

if your better then the head coach, the school would make you the head coach. they dont put just anyone in to be their coach they put the best coach as head coach because he is the BEST.

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