DP#1FAN Posted April 3, 2008 Report Posted April 3, 2008 Heard this will be decided in the next week or two. I could write a book about this but I will leave it as is. I feel bad for the young men who want to learn and play soccer at WOS.
bullets13 Posted April 3, 2008 Report Posted April 3, 2008 it would be a shame for this to happen the so shortly before a 3A soccer playoff system is developed. Things will be a little better for them when they aren't having to play 4A schools in district.
SHSsccr12 Posted April 3, 2008 Report Posted April 3, 2008 wow that would really suck... i agree with bullets though if they were around this long getting beat by pretty good 4a teams why not wait a year or two and play on a level that they could actually compete on?
NSDX2 Posted April 4, 2008 Report Posted April 4, 2008 With BC program scheduled to kick off next year and the program of HF showing success , I would hope that they would continue to play.
77 Posted April 4, 2008 Report Posted April 4, 2008 Why would they want to drop it if they have plenty of players?
wosco Posted April 4, 2008 Report Posted April 4, 2008 its not really not having players to play...its not having a ...well simply put.. just not having a knowledgable soccer coach..
hj_hawk_60 Posted April 4, 2008 Report Posted April 4, 2008 its not really not having players to play...its not having a ...well simply put.. just not having a knowledgable soccer coach.. we have the same problem at HJ, no one wants to coach so we usually get stuck with a LB or recievers coach who gets "tricked" into the job... i say tricked because one of our (HJ) coaches actually used that term... he said "man, i can't believe i got tricked into coaching soccer"...
namen5 Posted April 5, 2008 Report Posted April 5, 2008 We can kind of relate to u over here at LCM. We have a great soccer coach, but our athletic director and other coaches at the campus think of us as a joke. We made playoffs this year and still have no where near respect. The other day one of our football coaches(theres about 15 of them) told one of the football players, "Run around that JUNK!"(they were running around us). One of us turned around and asked if we had really just been called junk and he said yes and sort of laughed about it. Thats RIDICULOUS!
BearWolf Posted April 5, 2008 Report Posted April 5, 2008 We can kind of relate to u over here at LCM. We have a great soccer coach, but our athletic director and other coaches at the campus think of us as a joke. We made playoffs this year and still have no where near respect. The other day one of our football coaches(theres about 15 of them) told one of the football players, "Run around that JUNK!"(they were running around us). One of us turned around and asked if we had really just been called junk and he said yes and sort of laughed about it. Thats RIDICULOUS! They should not say things like that
77 Posted April 5, 2008 Report Posted April 5, 2008 Not having a legit soccer coach is not a good reason for dropping a program that kids want to play. If it was a money problem maybe so but I dont think it is.
Islander Posted April 5, 2008 Report Posted April 5, 2008 I think the athletic director at LCM would LOVE to have the soccer players on his football team. For various reasons, the athletic director has been unable to get the kids to buy into his "program". Every sport at LCM but football has had a successful year this season. You can't say that LCM doesn't have the athletes, because they clearly do. For any coach at LCM to ridicule the soccer players is absurd. Jealousy???
futebolfever Posted April 5, 2008 Report Posted April 5, 2008 Maybe jealousy...definitely stupidity!!!
namen5 Posted April 7, 2008 Report Posted April 7, 2008 It was Coach Moody the Athletic Director who said it.
77 Posted April 7, 2008 Report Posted April 7, 2008 It was Coach Moody the Athletic Director who said it. Sounds like alot of he said she said.
soccer_is_life Posted April 7, 2008 Report Posted April 7, 2008 You are right it is a lot of he said she said, but it is what he said I happened to be there when said comment was made, so yeah it happened and I don't think it reflected to highly on an already floundering football program. That is why the AD and Football coach should be two different people, especially if the football coach can't get it done in his district. By the way he called to apologize later that day, and in his apology he said it was a privilege for the VARSITY soccer team to get to play on the varsity football field. Hmmmmm I wonder if it should be renamed the Soccer field since more games were won by them on it.
Islander Posted April 8, 2008 Report Posted April 8, 2008 Moody appears to be overprotective of HIS (not the taxpayers of LCM school district) football field. Having a good looking football field is not more important than having a team that plays well. I am a WO-S alum who now lives in the LC-M school district. Over at WO-S, anybody can play on their field at any time. I am sure many a young potential football player enjoyed playing on the big field while he sharpened his football skills. Over at LC-M Battlin Bears stadium, people are greeted with a "keep off the field" sign. It sends a poor message. Moody has been reluctant to allow the varsity soccer team to play their games on the football field. What is the reason for that??? As I stated earlier, the soccer players are solid athletes with the potential to be strong football players. But the soccer players have not particpated in Moody's football program. Until something changes, I don't think that LC-M will put its best athletes on the football field. Too bad. The other sports at LC-M seem to be performing quite nicely.
DP#1FAN Posted April 8, 2008 Author Report Posted April 8, 2008 Moody appears to be overprotective of HIS (not the taxpayers of LCM school district) football field. Having a good looking football field is not more important than having a team that plays well. I am a WO-S alum who now lives in the LC-M school district. Over at WO-S, anybody can play on their field at any time. I am sure many a young potential football player enjoyed playing on the big field while he sharpened his football skills. Over at LC-M Battlin Bears stadium, people are greeted with a "keep off the field" sign. It sends a poor message. Moody has been reluctant to allow the varsity soccer team to play their games on the football field. What is the reason for that??? As I stated earlier, the soccer players are solid athletes with the potential to be strong football players. But the soccer players have not particpated in Moody's football program. Until something changes, I don't think that LC-M will put its best athletes on the football field. Too bad. The other sports at LC-M seem to be performing quite nicely. WOS----- Over at WO-S, anybody can play on their field at any time. Are you sure about that! The WOS soccer games I attended were at middle school. I think you should check on that and let me know what you find out.
77 Posted April 8, 2008 Report Posted April 8, 2008 Moody appears to be overprotective of HIS (not the taxpayers of LCM school district) football field. Having a good looking football field is not more important than having a team that plays well. I am a WO-S alum who now lives in the LC-M school district. Over at WO-S, anybody can play on their field at any time. I am sure many a young potential football player enjoyed playing on the big field while he sharpened his football skills. Over at LC-M Battlin Bears stadium, people are greeted with a "keep off the field" sign. It sends a poor message. Moody has been reluctant to allow the varsity soccer team to play their games on the football field. What is the reason for that??? As I stated earlier, the soccer players are solid athletes with the potential to be strong football players. But the soccer players have not particpated in Moody's football program. Until something changes, I don't think that LC-M will put its best athletes on the football field. Too bad. The other sports at LC-M seem to be performing quite nicely. I agree it dont hurt to play on the field and thats where soccer should be played but that sign has been up for at least 10 years.
Guest A-TOWN Posted April 8, 2008 Report Posted April 8, 2008 They should have a 3a Soccer district Bridge City Hamshire Fannett Jasper Silsbee Sour Lake Hardin Jefferson West Orange Stark
Bon_Mot Posted April 8, 2008 Report Posted April 8, 2008 They should have a 3a Soccer district I totally agree. And there will be if more 3A school around the state start up soccer programs. Right now there aren't enough, so all of the 3A schools play up in 4A. Over at LC-M Battlin Bears stadium, people are greeted with a "keep off the field" sign. It sends a poor message. It may seem like it sends a poor message to you, but as a coach, your top proiority as far as field maintenance is concerned is that you want to have a good playing surface for your varsity games. If a field is not allowed to rest, it will never recover from general wear and tear. Just cut a corner on a sidewalk for a week or so and you can see a difference in that grass compared to the grass around it. Now imagine if you had sprinted or made cuts on that grass while it was wet. Pretty soon it's not grass - it's mud. If anyone and everyone in the area is allowed to get on that field, it will be a bare dirt and mud patch pretty soon. Just take a look at Bulldog Stadium and you can see the effects of overuse. It was pathetic at the end of the season. And if you think that the girls and boys soccer teams caused that, you're crazy. I'm not saying that people shouldn't be allowed to play pick-up football or soccer games. I'm saying these people have a choice of where they can play. At Nederland we have one place we are supposed to play (Bulldog Stadium) and a back-up or emergency place (Prather Field).
Guest A-TOWN Posted April 8, 2008 Report Posted April 8, 2008 Dont Kountze have Soccer, they never talk about Soccer
Bon_Mot Posted April 8, 2008 Report Posted April 8, 2008 Dont Kountze have Soccer, they never talk about Soccer They did at one time. (They were this coach's first victory.) They had to drop it when they went down to 2A. You can play up one classification but not two.
RonBurgundy68 Posted April 8, 2008 Report Posted April 8, 2008 Dont Kountze have Soccer, they never talk about Soccer I know they had one in 2004 because our JV played their varsity and we only lost to them 3-2... I scored that game so that's why I remember lol...
reccosdog Posted April 8, 2008 Report Posted April 8, 2008 Personally I believe a "keep off the field sign" is a good idea. The reason I say this is because the last two years Bulldog Stadium field is torn up by people playing pick up games before soccer season even starts. The soccer teams are playing on dirt or mud if it has rained from the first game. If you watched any games there you would notice the end of the field near the scoreboard is completely torn up. The soccer teams deserve better.
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