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[QUOTE="Hey Adrien!, post: 4659036, member: 5787"] [USER=5741]@lange10[/USER] I concur w/ [USER=6696]@husky429[/USER] Coaching MS is a really nice balance. It's about building skills and an appreciation of the sport and less about wins/losses, even though some schools don't think so. For example, all of the coaches in most of the schools in my conference are super cool and the refs are awesome also. Once you've been in a conference for a while, developing that community is fun. Of course, there are a few schools in our conference that don't jive that way...wins are paramount. In our twelve school league, I can think of three that have that rep. Just finished up a season of 7/8 softball and 5-8 XC. Honestly, aside from my AD, I am the longest tenured coach at our school and I want to drop down to 5/6 levels for basketball and softball...I like that level better than 7/8. [/QUOTE]
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