I'd rethink that if I were you. Volleyball parents are the worst.
Everybody thinks their parents are the worst. I’ve coached a lot of sports and their are bad ones everywhere.
I'd rethink that if I were you. Volleyball parents are the worst.
I’ve worked the chains in high school football. Coaches and their staff are horrible. Dowling is really bad!!Everybody thinks their parents are the worst. I’ve coached a lot of sports and their are bad ones everywhere.
But yet you also think post #385 was a ‘winner’.I tend to think that small schools like St. Mary's is not the problem……
They're good but after watching them start the game with 4 onside kicks in a row against Waterloo West I'm hoping they stomped by SEP.I didn't know there was an Iowa City Liberty high school but could they be the first eastern side of the state to win the top class title in over two decades? They have some good wins on year
USSSA Softball and Baseball would like a word. Holy smokes that's crazy town!I'd rethink that if I were you. Volleyball parents are the worst.
jeesh, that Garrigan / St Marys ending ...
feel bad for that kid, that's soul crushing
There's a lot of mob mentality with parents. IMO, if the coach is a yeller, the parents follow suit.I'd rethink that if I were you. Volleyball parents are the worst.
If you guys get the chance, watch Madrid and more specifically, their QB.Best game today? North Polk vs. North Scott?
Thursday, Nov. 14
Class A
10:00— Madrid vs. West Hancock
1:00— Tri-Center vs. Saint Ansgar
Class 4A
4:00— Lewis Central vs. Pella
7:00— North Scott vs. North Polk
It's insane. We were lucky that neither of our daughters went all-in on sports after middle school, older daughter got into cheer (which could be considered a sport) and younger daughter was show choir and choir. But even what we saw when they played middle school/club volleyball was embarrassing. The absolute worst I saw wasn't even a parent, it was a set of grandparents from Johnston. Just by looking at them you'd think they were quiet, conservative, nice grandpa and grandma. But when they opened their mouths during the games it was absolute venom at the opposing team's girls and refs.There's a lot of mob mentality with parents. IMO, if the coach is a yeller, the parents follow suit.
As far as a specific sport, I've heard horrible things said to refs and about opposing kids during, basketball, football, gymnastics, soccer, volleyball and wrestling.
I saw a LOT of soccer over the past 14 years and I've seen some total nutjobs in that time. I've been fortunate to have composed coaches with good parents. I couldn't deal with some of the psychotic parental sidelines that I've witnessed over the years. There were at least 3 games where myself and a few other "physically imposing" fathers positioned ourselves between the opposing parents in case things went sideways.
Clubs create that panic and competitiveness. Parents want what's best for our kids so we all fall for the high-pressure "your kid needs to start club sports now or they will be behind everyone and never fulfill their dreams" sales tactics. I feel like parents are at their worst in that 6-9 age range when they are told that their kid is the next superstar.It's insane. We were lucky that neither of our daughters went all-in on sports after middle school, older daughter got into cheer (which could be considered a sport) and younger daughter was show choir and choir. But even what we saw when they played middle school/club volleyball was embarrassing. The absolute worst I saw wasn't even a parent, it was a set of grandparents from Johnston. Just by looking at them you'd think they were quiet, conservative, nice grandpa and grandma. But when they opened their mouths during the games it was absolute venom at the opposing team's girls and refs.
Correct, I do not think we should allow private schools with all their advantages to play against public schools. I am also a fan of cracking down on teams that should be playing 11 man, but are playing 8 man to win titles. You literally have schools with 45/50 kids out playing teams with 15, its wrong and should be changed.But yet you also think post #385 was a ‘winner’.
Remsen St Mary has a senior class of about 14 kids. But if they win some on this board think they’re suppose to move up? If that’s the case, why have 8 man at all?
That would be my pick, my prediction is West Hancock and Saint Ansgar both cruise, don't have a feel for Pella vs LC and North Scott vs North Polk should be a good one.Best game today? North Polk vs. North Scott?
Thursday, Nov. 14
Class A
10:00— Madrid vs. West Hancock
1:00— Tri-Center vs. Saint Ansgar
Class 4A
4:00— Lewis Central vs. Pella
7:00— North Scott vs. North Polk
What advantages did Remsen St Mary’s have that got them to the championship game?Correct, I do not think we should allow private schools with all their advantages to play against public schools.…
I've umpired and officiated a lot.Clubs create that panic and competitiveness. Parents want what's best for our kids so we all fall for the high-pressure "your kid needs to start club sports now or they will be behind everyone and never fulfill their dreams" sales tactics. I feel like parents are at their worst in that 6-9 age range when they are told that their kid is the next superstar.
Sorry for the thread de-rail. I'm off the soap box!
We go through this same crap every year a couple of times, private schools have many advantages over public schools, and now with getting state funding that makes it even easier for them. St. Mary's should feel fine about all the success they have had in multiple sports, but they should also as a private school be moved up a class to even it up for the public schools that do not have the advantages that private schools do, instead of just counting BEDS and leaving it at that.What advantages did Remsen St Mary’s have that got them to the championship game?
What advantages did Remsen St Mary’s have that got them to the championship game?
My kids did the USSSA baseball and loved it. I was under no delusion about getting a full ride in baseball for either of them. The rules are changing but if you were to take the thousands you spend on that super elite select travel perfect game team and stick that in a 529 you'd be way a head in the long run. Especially back when the scholarships were limited to like 11 in baseball.I've umpired and officiated a lot.
You can literally see in club sports when parents realize that they've spent thousands of dollars just for their kid to either burn out or for them to realize they aren't going to play consistently at the high school level, let alone anyone paying for college for them.
What advantages got RSM to the title game?We go through this same crap every year a couple of times, private schools have many advantages over public schools, and now with getting state funding that makes it even easier for them. St. Mary's should feel fine about all the success they have had in multiple sports, but they should also as a private school be moved up a class to even it up for the public schools that do not have the advantages that private schools do, instead of just counting BEDS and leaving it at that.