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Two different Freemans
Two different Freemans
You’ve got baseball on the brain. It’s ok. We started BP this past Sunday night.Dumb ass. I did get my Freemans mixed up.
Either way, Rivals has Donnie favoring Iowa. Rivals and 247 have him ranked 27th and 32nd nationally.
Hope you had a good turnout. We don't get to start until wrestling is over because they roll up the mats and we pull out the nets. We hit whiffles now, but the kids lose interest after a while, which I get. I like the fact that we get 5 practices before May 1st this year. I think it's Boone's way of allowing the ones that play by the rules keep close with the 90% that don't.You’ve got baseball on the brain. It’s ok. We started BP this past Sunday night.
I’ve only got one senior and one junior going out, 8 sophomores (my son’s class), and I think 4 freshman. In a school on the upper end of 2A. Our thankfully former rec director in town here absolutely destroyed youth sports for several years and now we’re seeing the effects in high school. Kids don’t get anything resembling coaching when they’re younger, get their asses kicked all through grade school, and give it up.Hope you had a good turnout. We don't get to start until wrestling is over because they roll up the mats and we pull out the nets. We hit whiffles now, but the kids lose interest after a while, which I get. I like the fact that we get 5 practices before May 1st this year. I think it's Boone's way of allowing the ones that play by the rules keep close with the 90% that don't.
I’ve only got one senior and one junior going out, 8 sophomores (my son’s class), and I think 4 freshman. In a school on the upper end of 2A.
I was actually wrong in my earlier post. It's 7 sophomores, not 8. One tore an ACL in track last year.As somebody who lives in the DSM metro, this is absolutely mind blowing to me. That said, I think Ames even had a hard time fielding a team a few years ago.
Nothing pisses me off more than going to youth practice and see them practicing leading off, running through 1st base, rounding bases, etc. How about teaching them to throw, catch, and hit. I always tell my assistant and JH coaches that, if they're trying to come up with something to do for practice, have them throw, catch, and hit. It's 95% of the game. Sure, bunts (and other things) are needed at times, start young and have them do those 3 things throughout and my job will be easy when they get to me. If they can't run through the GD bag, that might actually make me happy because I know they learned the important things when they were younger.I was actually wrong in my earlier post. It's 7 sophomores, not 8. One tore an ACL in track last year.
13 total in a 2A school.
Can't understate enough how important a good rec sports department is to the future of a high school team. And I'm not talking club sports...those should just go away...I'm talking plain old town rec like when we were kids. Our rec director for the past 11 years was a lazy POS who didn't do a thing other than make excuses for why our pool took all of his time. Kids who don't have a parent in their grade who played a sport get zero coaching, then they go play games and get their butts kicked, then they either have no fun and quit before junior high, or they do go out and they're so fundamentally terrible at the sport that they don't play past freshman or JV ball and they quit. That's what we're dealing with in baseball, basketball, and soccer right now. I took over varsity three years ago and no shit I had to spend time teaching sophomores and juniors what tagging up is. Not how to do it the right way...actually teaching them what it was as a concept.
Same thing with pitching. I had guys who didn't know the difference between the stretch and wind up, let alone when to do which one.
I had 6 sophomores last year which should have been 6 juniors this year, but only one of them was even remotely decent. The others aren't going out because they had freshman playing ahead of them so they figure why bother. The only bright side was that class was the one with parents complaining about playing time so now I don't have that headache. The 13 kids that are left this year have really good parents who are supportive.
I've laid awake at night for a lot of hours worrying about it, but I'm at a point now where I just take it as it comes. I want to win and I do everything I can to help these guys do that, but in a lot of cases we're playing teams that are 30-40 guys deep in high school and most of the 2A and 3A teams grew up traveling for club ball. It is what it is, I just try to enjoy it like @99topdawg mentioned above and not get stressed over losing.
Yea, across the metro suburbs, there's 20-30 kids going out for each baseball level.As somebody who lives in the DSM metro, this is absolutely mind blowing to me. That said, I think Ames even had a hard time fielding a team a few years ago.
That is great advice.Nothing pisses me off more than going to youth practice and see them practicing leading off, running through 1st base, rounding bases, etc. How about teaching them to throw, catch, and hit. I always tell my assistant and JH coaches that, if they're trying to come up with something to do for practice, have them throw, catch, and hit. It's 95% of the game. Sure, bunts (and other things) are needed at times, start young and have them do those 3 things throughout and my job will be easy when they get to me. If they can't run through the GD bag, that might actually make me happy because I know they learned the important things when they were younger.
That is great advice.
At the rec level, I'd add, make everyone pitch. At least try it. You'll get a few kids who lock up and can't handle it, but that's totally fine. As a little kid I would've been one of those.
But can you imagine how many really good pitchers have never stepped on a mound because they never got to try it?
I have 3 guys on my current team who've ever pitched in a varsity game, and now I have to bring two more in. One is the junior I have and the other 4 will be sophomores. There's teams in our conference who had 10 kids pitch at some point last year. That's way over half my team
I was actually wrong in my earlier post. It's 7 sophomores, not 8. One tore an ACL in track last year.
13 total in a 2A school.
Can't understate enough how important a good rec sports department is to the future of a high school team. And I'm not talking club sports...those should just go away...I'm talking plain old town rec like when we were kids. Our rec director for the past 11 years was a lazy POS who didn't do a thing other than make excuses for why our pool took all of his time. Kids who don't have a parent in their grade who played a sport get zero coaching, then they go play games and get their butts kicked, then they either have no fun and quit before junior high, or they do go out and they're so fundamentally terrible at the sport that they don't play past freshman or JV ball and they quit. That's what we're dealing with in baseball, basketball, and soccer right now. I took over varsity three years ago and no shit I had to spend time teaching sophomores and juniors what tagging up is. Not how to do it the right way...actually teaching them what it was as a concept.
Same thing with pitching. I had guys who didn't know the difference between the stretch and wind up, let alone when to do which one.
I had 6 sophomores last year which should have been 6 juniors this year, but only one of them was even remotely decent. The others aren't going out because they had freshman playing ahead of them so they figure why bother. The only bright side was that class was the one with parents complaining about playing time so now I don't have that headache. The 13 kids that are left this year have really good parents who are supportive.
I've laid awake at night for a lot of hours worrying about it, but I'm at a point now where I just take it as it comes. I want to win and I do everything I can to help these guys do that, but in a lot of cases we're playing teams that are 30-40 guys deep in high school and most of the 2A and 3A teams grew up traveling for club ball. It is what it is, I just try to enjoy it like @99topdawg mentioned above and not get stressed over losing.
That trick stops working once they get to school ball. Pitch counts have killed the game at the HS level.The team who won the regular season literally pitched like 3 kids all year and it kind of pisses me off.
That's the thing. The fun has been taken out of kids sports. Parents and coaches who want money from parents have made it a job.My 12 year old has several basketball teammates who play club and three of their teams disbanded after last year and several of the kids are quitting altogether. I told their parents to just sign them up for LL and just have fun with it. I'd give any of my kids basically a 1% chance to play any varsity sport in Ankeny so you have the opposite problem around here.