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Why is it a challenge in the GWOC? Is that compared to other conferences or do you think it is hard most places?Maybe they will open their search and find someone who knows how to build and develop a program and develop players. Definitely a challenge in the GWOC.
Just saying that they will need to find someone to get the program on the same level as Trotwood-Madison and Centerville and compete in the top f the league. And yes, it takes a coach who has a track record of success to compete consistently at a high level
I agree great community. it will take the administration being open minded to really looking for a top flight coach who knows how to build a program. Good facilities as well.Pretty sure Trotwood is out of the GWOC now. Springboro has the numbers and the athletes to compete.
They will be Independent I believe. I remember seeing their football schedule for next season somewhere. They were able to keep Springfield on their schedule. Then filled their schedule with Dayton City schools and Cinci schools (Winton Woods, Withrow, LaSalle).what league is Trotwood in now??
Have you watched Springboro play over the past several years?Pretty sure Trotwood is out of the GWOC now. Springboro has the numbers and the athletes to compete.
Mike Holweger is an assistant. He has already coached at Springboro. He is an excellent coach. I do not think that he had the stomach for the environment at boro. That is just my opinion.Any of the Dayton Public coaches a good fit? Centerville assistants?
so what is wrong with the environment??Mike Holweger is an assistant. He has already coached at Springboro. He is an excellent coach. I do not think that he had the stomach for the environment at boro. That is just my opinion.
They weren’t bad 2 or 3 years ago. they have some big kids who can play just for whatever reason can’t put it all together.Have you watched Springboro play over the past several years?
Exactly right. Big kids that could move.They weren’t bad 2 or 3 years ago. they have some big kids who can play just for whatever reason can’t put it all together.
A Dayton city coach coming to Springboro now that would be a site to see
Helicopter parents. As you would say, I think, there is only chief, period. Mental toughness/focus issues.so what is wrong with the environment??
I agree great community. it will take the administration being open minded to really looking for a top flight coach who knows how to build a program. Good facilities as well.
Why? Some of those coaches are just as good or better than some of those coaches.They weren’t bad 2 or 3 years ago. they have some big kids who can play just for whatever reason can’t put it all together.
A Dayton city coach coming to Springboro now that would be a site to see
This should be a good job. Springboro has grown a ton over the last 15-20 years and has a ton of wealth and resources. If you have an enrollment of over 2,000 (and still growing) with their resources, you should be good. No excuses.
The only impediment to inevitable success at a place like Springboro is meddling administrators and helicopter parents.
In theory that's totally true but in reality that's not even close. Actually, from what I've experienced, your last sentence is 50% the reason why 95% of these schools in this area can't advance in tournaments especially with the bigger schools. You'll find that in the more successful schools that issue is less than 20%.
They are better they would also have to win twice as much to get a fair shakeWhy? Some of those coaches are just as good or better than some of those coaches.
Seriously?They are better they would also have to win twice as much to get a fair shake
I think both Centerville and Trotwood have great mindsets. Why not have Springboro follow Centerville model? It takes a lot to establish the program deep into the grades and really be involved in the kids, but if the next Springboro coach was up to it and given the vote of confidence to have time to do it, then the right person could build a solid program.Yes, get the players and the parents to buy in. There are no options. Instead of trying to follow centerville‘a model, follow Trotwood’s. That mindset is the key. Quit worrying about phones, hair gel and ponytails and work on whipping someone’s as and not backing down from anyone and having the skills to back you up.
You are on it. It takes work to build a true program. That is why administrators and a d's if they want a real program need to do a real search to find that type of individual who is willing to put in the workI think both Centerville and Trotwood have great mindsets. Why not have Springboro follow Centerville model? It takes a lot to establish the program deep into the grades and really be involved in the kids, but if the next Springboro coach was up to it and given the vote of confidence to have time to do it, then the right person could build a solid program.