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13 years ago @ http://www.bocopreps.com/ - Baseball: Boulder coac... · 0 replies · +1 points
Students and parents shoulder enough blame for their leaders shortcomings. It's time for the teachers union to stand accountable for their decisions and actions.
13 years ago @ http://www.bocopreps.com/ - Baseball: Boulder coac... · 0 replies · +1 points
Once a teacher is given a coaching position, they feel they need answer to no one, regardless of the circumstances, and expect the community to feel blessed that the teacher has taken the time to coach.
Many have become fed up with these coaches and I think you will see a growing number of similar reactions by players and parents as time goes on.
13 years ago @ http://www.bocopreps.com/ - Baseball: Boulder coac... · 0 replies · +1 points
It is highly unlikely the coach sat the young man for the final game of his high school career as a baseball "coaching strategy".
I applaud the team members who stood up for what they thought was right.
13 years ago @ http://www.bocopreps.com/ - Baseball: Boulder coac... · 0 replies · +1 points
If you dislike the young man in question so much. You and the coach apparently have something in common.
13 years ago @ http://www.bocopreps.com/ - Baseball: Boulder coac... · 3 replies · +1 points
If a starter has earned a position on the team and becomes ineligible, once he has complied with the terms of his ineligibility, he has every right to play in a position he has earned. It isn't up to a coach to "make an example" of him by imposing further punishment or consequence.
I doubt it was the athletes intent to become ineligible, as it wouldn't be the intent of an athlete who becomes injured. But, once they return they should be given a chance to assume the position they previously held.
If a coach wants to use his position to teach virtue, maybe he should become a priest, because baseball coaches usually use their position to teach more than judgement and condemnation.
13 years ago @ http://www.bocopreps.com/ - Baseball: Boulder coac... · 1 reply · +1 points
13 years ago @ http://www.bocopreps.com/ - Baseball: Boulder coac... · 7 replies · +1 points
Less and less coaches practice "service before self", and communities pay for it dearly.
13 years ago @ http://www.bocopreps.com/ - Baseball: Boulder coac... · 0 replies · +1 points
"The students at Boulder High have suffered through so many bad coaches."
Do you think this problem exists only at Boulder High? Many schools, if not all, suffer through terrible coaching in one program or another. Should communities be suffering because of school politics? Cronyism between tenured AD's and teachers making extra income?
If you prefer the Ostrich approach, as opposed to honesty, you are part of the problem.
13 years ago @ http://www.bocopreps.com/ - Baseball: Boulder coac... · 0 replies · +1 points
13 years ago @ http://www.bocopreps.com/ - Baseball: Boulder coac... · 8 replies · +1 points