ballerfan17 Posted November 26, 2007 Report Share Posted November 26, 2007 Volunteer might not be the strongest team in teh conference but they will suprise someone this season.They dont have any height or depth, but they will get better as the season moves along.A couple of decent players but nothing wonderful.They play with better chemistry this season than i have ever seen in this ball club. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
proudpapaw Posted November 26, 2007 Author Report Share Posted November 26, 2007 Volunteer might not be the strongest team in teh conference but they will suprise someone this season.They dont have any height or depth, but they will get better as the season moves along.A couple of decent players but nothing wonderful.They play with better chemistry this season than i have ever seen in this ball club. I hope they have a great season and are on their way to a strong program in the future. Playing as a team a hustle will beat a lot of teams with one great player and no chemistry. I witnessed the no chemistry this weekend at a local boy's tournament. Parent's behind me complaining about son (a guard) not playing, soon as he was put in parent's started yelling "Play your game, play your game"! He took ball down court, did not call a play and shot a brick for a three point attempt. Next time he got the ball, did not call a play and drove straight down lane. Shot was blocked, coach called time out and took him out. LESSON TAUGHT, IT'S NOT YOUR GAME! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bucdaddio Posted November 26, 2007 Report Share Posted November 26, 2007 Volunteer might not be the strongest team in teh conference but they will suprise someone this season.They dont have any height or depth, but they will get better as the season moves along.A couple of decent players but nothing wonderful.They play with better chemistry this season than i have ever seen in this ball club. That can make more difference than you might think.............. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sumnercountybball Posted November 26, 2007 Report Share Posted November 26, 2007 kids, kids, kids, stop the bickering. Isn't it funny how high school sports turn good people bad. You would think all the girls are on scholarship or division I prospects. The question is what are they learning from us or even better the coach that will help them in life when they hang up their sports bra. I said it last year on a few conversations and I will say it again. The coach has an obligation to cut someone from the team if he/she is not going to play them. I would rather my little darling get hurt once that being dissappointed every year when she does not get to play. Just tell me of one coach that takes responsibility for keeping girls on their team and finds ways to use them. Coaching means producing results with team you have. Nobody in high school wants to be on the team for the fellowship. And their parents don't deserve it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfeethurt Posted November 27, 2007 Report Share Posted November 27, 2007 kids, kids, kids, stop the bickering. Isn't it funny how high school sports turn good people bad. You would think all the girls are on scholarship or division I prospects. The question is what are they learning from us or even better the coach that will help them in life when they hang up their sports bra. I said it last year on a few conversations and I will say it again. The coach has an obligation to cut someone from the team if he/she is not going to play them. I would rather my little darling get hurt once that being dissappointed every year when she does not get to play. Just tell me of one coach that takes responsibility for keeping girls on their team and finds ways to use them. Coaching means producing results with team you have. Nobody in high school wants to be on the team for the fellowship. And their parents don't deserve it. Well said, I always said coaches are life coaches first. It is a shame some are willing to give up good dedicated players because politics dictates he will not cut little darlings. It is not fair to the girls that work hard in summer leagues, camps and on their own to improve their skills to be told to lower their level of play so the little darlings who do nothing in off season can keep up. Two distinct life lessons were taught by this coach, one to each group of girls. So lets see the results produced by the little darlings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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