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StorminNorman

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  1. Completely depends. Especially in high school baseball. Every team, every year is different. A goood coach knows his teams strenghts and weaknesses and manages accordingly.
  2. If you go back and look at one of my earlier post in this thread(along with a few other) you will get your answer. without all the info that the SH coach had, impossible to answer. I have a feeling none of this matter to you. By the way this is a public forum but it doesn't give you the the moral right say anthing you want.
  3. I agree with everything you say. The coach is at fault if he didn't say something. The only thing I would "disagree" with is the part about playing high school ball did not help them get recruited. Especially if your kids attended a small classification school, playing high school ball won't help. Going to camps and showcases are the best way to get noticed. It a rare occasion when scouts attend a small school game.
  4. Have no clue on the situation, but how many pitches had the 1st pitcher thrown, what inning was it in, how did he feel about the match ups, where in the lineup where they, how had each pitcher fared the last few outings or against said opponent, how did did each pitcher feel on that day, how much rest had each pitcher had? These are just a few factors involved. Let the man do his job. Its hard enough to do the job without having to endure public questioning of his intelligence. With all this said, just to clarify, I know nothing of this situation nor know the coach in question. Second the above comment.
  5. My guess the plan was make sure you win the first game, then do what you need to win the second.
  6. Let the man do his job. There are lots of reason to do that. He knows his team the best, sure it was what he thought was best for the team.
  7. We have never sheduled baseball or softball around JH track. Nobody in our district or the 2 disrict around us do. HS track is a different story.
  8. you only view some of them as opinionated observations because you disagree with them. Having a high school degree is not an educational requirement. And no just having educational improvement doesn't make you smarter, but sure is better than the ones who just "finished" high school. That should ring true to anybody but the "finishers". That would better the educational system. Also I think you could incorporate any of the above after HS diploma.
  9. The best way would have some sort of education requirements for board members. Especially in the small schools you get memebers that hated school, or teachers, or coaches getting elected. They are there for one thing, their agenda. I don't think a person that struggled(I mean in effort) or was just passed through school needs to be on a board. Now if these students realize later they made a mistake and get serious about education and make something of themselves, then they should be able to run. They will probably make the best board members anyway.
  10. My link New Waverly's schedule
  11. WOW!!!! Played them this year. If they weren't headed in the right direction, I would hate to see the direction the board wants to go. Good Luck Coach.
  12. Can play friday at 7:30 at Woden, following Lovelady girls playoff game. Also still looking of tuesday or thursday. If interested contact Coach Lowery.
  13. Lovelady is looking for a warm-up game for next week. Tuesday or Thursday will work. Friday is a possibility, if can be worked out with our girls playoff game. Contact Coach Lowery at 936-546-1607.
  14. rip it is not a no name company. They have put out very good BESR bats. My players have used them the last 3 years and love them. Not sure about the BBCOR, but willing to bet they are good.
  15. Lovelady is needing a JH basketball game Mon. Feb 6. Need Home game. Contact Coach Lowery 936-546-1607
  16. You have to admit it would be entertaining.
  17. I agree with you on most of that Rickey. Disagree that the one's being heckled enjoy it, most just keep their mouth shut(not liking it). There are few that do enjoy it. Without knowing they like it you are showing bad sportsmanship. I just don't think people have enough respect for other people to keep it in good taste. It usually takes just one to get it started.
  18. The problem I see with these type of things(student sections) is that they aren't there to just support their team. They attack the other team and players. Teaches bad sportsmanship. I know they do it at the college and professional level, but it still doesn't make it right.Have seen them at lots of high school basketball and baseball and everytime bad sportsmanship(various levels of it, some real bad, some not too bad).If they just cheered for their school they would be great. Building civic pride is great, but not at the expense of other people. May be old fashion, but it's right: Treat people they way you want to be treated.
  19. a lot of bad blood. 3-4 officers were there,but were not needed. Better safe than sorry.
  20. That was exactly why basketball was invented. Not picking sides, just clarifying that point. Each sport serves a purpose, to agrue which is better or more important is silly.
  21. Distance for Lovelady last two years(district) Hull-Daisetta- 100 miles Pineland(West Sabine)- 112 miles Saratoga(West Hardin)- 97 miles Colmesneil-81 miles The two years before three of the district opponents were in Waco. Don't think distance will play a part in realignment. Crockett might have to travel next year.
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