@BBGreatMoments 1994 - Tony Gywnn was going to hot .400. Kirby was going to break the doubles record, bagwell was going to make a run at RBIs & Jr/Matt Williams were making a run at Maris
@bryan_mich7 When the grandkids are out of school. As in, adults.
I'm 65, I still pay, because my grands are 7, 5, and 3. Their parents have enough expenses to deal with, golf shouldn't be one of them.
Parents for the love of god please stay out of your son or daughters dugout. Players, stop going to visit mommy and daddy during the game. You might as well go out on the field with an emotional support stuffed animal at this point it’s getting a little nuts. Get their water or whatever they need before the game you don’t need to visit each other 5 times a game and then wonder why they can’t do hard things on their own.
@TerribleTerry83 1996 was my favorite was my draft class for sure.
1984s top end of (Dream, mj, Chuck & Stockton) vs (I3, Jesus, Kob, Nash & Ben) was better. But 1996 depth eeks out 84 w/ SAH, toine,kittles,starbury,peja,JO,Z,dfosh compared to thorpe,perk,willis,carr,vern,Jerome, robertson)
Committing to play D3 isn’t “settling”, it’s a significant achievement of commitment, focus and hard work especially when 7% or less of HS players go onto college.
When I coached high school, I managed my players hours. During AAU season, AAU was priority. If they wanted to come in and get shots, then cool. And you know what? We won and the kids got scholarships. If you know how to run a program, you don't have to physically kill the kids.
@SkinsHoops86 Chloe Johnson, Ari Peterson, the Wilson’s all made the jump at a similar time for AIA. AIA hired Johnson’s trainer as a coach. Probably didn’t want to be a part of the Greenway show w/North Tartan. Have a feeling there was more to it besides wanting to be the next Caitlin Clark.