roddo518
Coach
- Joined
- Jan 18, 2010
- Messages
- 2,107
- Likes
- 1,015
Holly will be here next year Hart was gushing in pride at the 100 game celebration the other day. I think she could lose out the rest of the season and come back next year.
She will be coming back to less than this season:
Reynolds Sr.
Carter Sr. if she returns
Middleton Jr.
Dunbar Jr.
Nared Jr.
Deshields Jr.
Russell Jr.
Cooper Soph.
Jackson Soph.
is probably who we have coming back. I am thinking Jones gives up basketball to many concussions and think she will graduate. I don't see her mother and I agree with her letting her play anymore after suffering 4 in the last two seasons.
Right now it would be Dunbar don't know if we'll sign anybody in April.
---It's amusing how people continue to pick replacements for a coaching position that is Not open, and will Not be open anytime soon.
I'm guessing some people are trying to fill a Void in their lives.
how silly can it get..move on or support our coach& playersTo replace holly. I think the powers that be need to seriously consider MacMillin from UTM. He has done great things with very little. The ladies at UTM just took the lead in their conference. He is a great X's and O's coach. It is also where we found Pat Head Summit. Could it be fate?
Holly will be here next year Hart was gushing in pride at the 100 game celebration the other day. I think she could lose out the rest of the season and come back next year.
She will be coming back to less than this season:
Reynolds Sr.
Carter Sr. if she returns
Middleton Jr.
Dunbar Jr.
Nared Jr.
Deshields Jr.
Russell Jr.
Cooper Soph.
Jackson Soph.
is probably who we have coming back. I am thinking Jones gives up basketball to many concussions and think she will graduate. I don't see her mother and I agree with her letting her play anymore after suffering 4 in the last two seasons.
I love Holly and wish she could turn the corner and get back on track. She's devoted her life to the program. However, if it doesn't work out, I cannot endorse Kevin McMillan enough. I actually had the privilege of playing for him when he was a high school coach. And when I say privilege, I mean an absolute privilege. The man knows the game inside out. He's a basketball genius and cares deeply about his players. He wants nothing more than to see his players succeed both as a team and individually. It's no coincidence that he's been highly successful everywhere he's coached. You cannot find a better person both on and off the court and I know he would be an absolute ambassador for the program.