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Posted By: Kevin Heise SCHSL Expands Practice - 05/01/13 12:19 PM
S.C. High School League Expands Practice
Posted By: GBrannan Re: SCHSL Expands Practice - 05/01/13 01:25 PM
Upon first reading - it makes it look like since so many teams were violating the rules, they changed the rules. Nice life lesson. It will be interesting to see exactly how many practices football can fit into a school year.
Posted By: It is, what It is! Re: SCHSL Expands Practice - 05/01/13 06:16 PM
How did the pic set with you... looked like a glam shot girls do, to me.
Posted By: eMnAvA Re: SCHSL Expands Practice - 05/02/13 03:40 AM
Hmm..... Makes you wonder how coaches will handle this. For soccer, sure it gives you a chance to work on a skill or 2 once or twice a week, but too much practice and kids will just be burned out before the season even starts.
Posted By: Passingthetime Re: SCHSL Expands Practice - 05/02/13 11:49 AM
And how does the student who wants to play more than one sport handle this.
Posted By: Backscreen17 Re: SCHSL Expands Practice - 05/02/13 01:19 PM
SCHSL passes the buck.
Reality is, many kids/coaches/teams were routinely breaking the existing rule. It's ridiculous in football.
As to the question above: They don't.
Posted By: soccer10 Re: SCHSL Expands Practice - 05/02/13 01:31 PM
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SCHSL passes the buck.
Reality is, many kids/coaches/teams were routinely breaking the existing rule. It's ridiculous in football.
As to the question above: They don't.




You think? I know where I am, the football team is ALWAYS practicing. You can say it's players leading the drills and such, but you can bet there is a "volunteer" or somebody lurking around to make sure it's done. Basketball isn't much better. I don't think they've ever observed a 'closed gym' time. However, soccer cannot even use the stadium half the time and when they do, they catch crap for it. Ridiculous! I wish the parents of our players would raise Holy Hell about it, but they just take a backseat to the football powers. It's disturbing how the coward to those oafs.
Posted By: CoachA Re: SCHSL Expands Practice - 05/03/13 12:09 PM
What about coaches who coach two sports? i agreed to coach girls tennis last year because no one else would do it. No coach, no team. Now I have to try to split my time between tennis and soccer in the fall. It'd be even worse for football coaches who coach something else. They don't have any free time as it is.
Posted By: Backscreen17 Re: SCHSL Expands Practice - 05/03/13 03:19 PM
Sure they do. It's called Econ, or Civics, or Statistics, or Health ...
Or whatever other phony make-a-job class they teach so they can be on faculty and coach.
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