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Wow, just come in here to read about the Harpeth baseball team and get an eye full. Will the Harpeth Community ever learn how to treat a good, winning, hard working coach....will the trend of running off winning coaches ever end.

The past 5 years you have run off a winning football coach, a winning baseball coach and a winning girls basketball coach...all who have gone and continue to be very successful at other schools. Franklin, Shelbyville and Kenwood are not bad places to be. :?:

Players and kids talk..they are your best judge of a true good coach most of the time...you can't fool them...and all Hogan has heard about Coach Jones is nothing but good things....so learn your lesson Harpeth Community and don't run off another good baseball coach. Don't let a few bad eggs ruin the whole basket...stay behind your good baseball coach and support him. :?:

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Amen Hoganknows!

 

There's always gonna be a few Tee ball Moms and the typical P.T. malcontents, but I think the vast majority of the Harpeth baseball parents can see the progress with the baseball program and the facilities over the past few months. Coach Jones is not lacking in supporters, but all that is required to stir a pot is a computer and a screenname. I think the local goat herd is safe this time around.

 

More importantly is that there needs to be definitive delegation. By that I mean that the school system needs to hire qualified administrators and get out of their way. The administrators need to hire good teachers and coaches and let them do what they pay them to do. All it takes to go to DefCon 2 in this county is a phone call or letter to a school board member and all heck breaks loose. We lose as many good coaches at Harpeth because of administration at one level or the other as we do disgruntled parents. I'd say more.

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First published in the 2009 ranking, the International Baseball Federation (IBAF) identified South Korea over Japan to become Asia's oldest. South Korea's main record is the baseball field last year in Edmonton at the 23rd World Youth Baseball Championships and the Beijing Olympic Games are won. Topping the list is "the strongest amateur baseball team," Cuba. Cuban baseball has the World Cup in 2005, 2006, WBC, 2008 Beijing Olympic Games were won, runner, runner-up. Winner of the 2007 Baseball World Cup and third in the United States Olympic Games in Beijing, was third. Baseball chief and Asia itself, Japan, ranked fourth.

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Someone turn the heat back on, as Creek Wood's bats went cold in a 6-0 loss to Brentwood in the William Workman at Northeast. Arkansas Commit R. Ray shoved it. CW at Rossview 2 day vs. Hickman KY. at 600. Don't forget Good Day 2 Play starets next week. Peace!! My daughter picked the smiley dont laugh! HAHA! :thumb:;):D

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First published in the 2009 ranking, the International Baseball Federation (IBAF) identified South Korea over Japan to become Asia's oldest. South Korea's main record is the baseball field last year in Edmonton at the 23rd World Youth Baseball Championships and the Beijing Olympic Games are won. Topping the list is "the strongest amateur baseball team," Cuba. Cuban baseball has the World Cup in 2005, 2006, WBC, 2008 Beijing Olympic Games were won, runner, runner-up. Winner of the 2007 Baseball World Cup and third in the United States Olympic Games in Beijing, was third. Baseball chief and Asia itself, Japan, ranked fourth.

 

Boy I sure didn"t see that coming did you? I noticed your post was about 3 in the morning, maybe you should try and get some rest! :D:thumb:;):D;)

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Wow, just come in here to read about the Harpeth baseball team and get an eye full. Will the Harpeth Community ever learn how to treat a good, winning, hard working coach....will the trend of running off winning coaches ever end.

The past 5 years you have run off a winning football coach, a winning baseball coach and a winning girls basketball coach...all who have gone and continue to be very successful at other schools. Franklin, Shelbyville and Kenwood are not bad places to be. :thumb:

Players and kids talk..they are your best judge of a true good coach most of the time...you can't fool them...and all Hogan has heard about Coach Jones is nothing but good things....so learn your lesson Harpeth Community and don't run off another good baseball coach. Don't let a few bad eggs ruin the whole basket...stay behind your good baseball coach and support him. :Like Some of us said in past post HARPETH BASEBALL IS ALIVE AND WELL 99.5% of the COMMUNITY as you put it, are 100% on the same page as ALL the coaches. They have worked very hard to get better and to come together as a team. It has happened very quick. Come watch Harpeth play and see they are having fun again. FORGET THAT .5 %. POOR LITTLE JOHNNY SHOULD PLAY MORE. Well poor little Johnny should work harder and Mom and Dad should get on the same page as the other 99.5% Thanks to all the kids, coaches, and parents for making HARPETH a fun place to be.

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