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Practically everyone who has been there has won:

Jones

Farmer

Froedden

Worsley

Miles

 

In 20 years of playing a varsity schedule the boys basketball program has played in many big games and produced some of the better teams that the county has ever seen.  The problem now though is that whoever they hire as the coach will have to use money raised by the athletic program to pay his assistant coach because Cheatham County Schools no longer pays assistant coaching stipends in any athletic sport across the board.  

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On 5/25/2019 at 10:22 AM, howdoitknow said:

Practically everyone who has been there has won:

Jones

Farmer

Froedden

Worsley

Miles

 

In 20 years of playing a varsity schedule the boys basketball program has played in many big games and produced some of the better teams that the county has ever seen.  The problem now though is that whoever they hire as the coach will have to use money raised by the athletic program to pay his assistant coach because Cheatham County Schools no longer pays assistant coaching stipends in any athletic sport across the board.  

That's a huge problem. The powers that be have run off some great coaches, teachers and administrators. Been going on for a decade now, with no end in sight. 

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On ‎5‎/‎25‎/‎2019 at 10:22 AM, howdoitknow said:

Practically everyone who has been there has won:

Jones

Farmer

Froedden

Worsley

Miles

 

In 20 years of playing a varsity schedule the boys basketball program has played in many big games and produced somTe of the better teams that the county has ever seen.  The problem now though is that whoever they hire as the coach will have to use money raised by the athletic program to pay his assistant coach because Cheatham County Schools no longer pays assistant coaching stipends in any athletic sport across the board.  

That is one of the most ridiculous things I have ever heard.

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