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Jul 30, 2018 20:20:39 GMT -6
Post by logic on Jul 30, 2018 20:20:39 GMT -6
I was reading the Lhsaa website and see several jobs open, seeing if Merryville or Tioga have hired new baseball coaches I heard Menard in Alexandria is also open seeing if anyone has any details?
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Jul 31, 2018 6:34:05 GMT -6
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Post by wtiger on Jul 31, 2018 6:34:05 GMT -6
Got at Tioga moved into administration. Haven't heard if anyone was hired.
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Jul 31, 2018 8:23:01 GMT -6
Post by ConcessionStandFritoPie on Jul 31, 2018 8:23:01 GMT -6
I was reading the Lhsaa website and see several jobs open, seeing if Merryville or Tioga have hired new baseball coaches I heard Menard in Alexandria is also open seeing if anyone has any details? Coach Montiel at Tioga is staying as the head coach, but moving to an admin roll at the school.
JC Holt left Menard for Pitkin, Menard hired Jordan Marks...
Marks has been an assistant at Simpson, and graduated from Menard before becoming an ALL-American at LC. The biggest issue he will have will not be the coaching on the field, but dealing with the parents and daddy-ball mentality.
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Post by kinder1981 on Jul 31, 2018 8:56:54 GMT -6
Kinder head baseball coach Kenney Courville is leaving his post for a Vice Principal job. Tyler Chachere' will take over the role and become just the fourth head coach in the 30 year history of the program. There aren't many better baseball coaching positions in the state than this one.
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Jul 31, 2018 9:59:24 GMT -6
Post by dogdays on Jul 31, 2018 9:59:24 GMT -6
Kinder head baseball coach Kenney Courville is leaving his post for a Vice Principal job. Tyler Chachere' will take over the role and become just the fourth head coach in the 30 year history of the program. There aren't many better baseball coaching positions in the state than this one. Rumor is Ascension Catholic High School will have an opening for an assistant coach after the 2019 season. Also, U-High is supposedly going to need a head guy next year.
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Post by ConcessionStandFritoPie on Jul 31, 2018 14:33:34 GMT -6
Kinder head baseball coach Kenney Courville is leaving his post for a Vice Principal job. Tyler Chachere' will take over the role and become just the fourth head coach in the 30 year history of the program. There aren't many better baseball coaching positions in the state than this one. Don't get me wrong... Kinder has a good program... but there are a LOT of better baseball coaching positions in the state than Kinder. For one... you have to live in Kinder...
I'd say there are probably 25 better jobs in the state... if not more.
Zachary Sam Houston John Curtis Sulphur Barbe Central of BR Teurlings Acadiana U-Lab Ascension Catholic Notre Dame Sterlington Berwick Catholic of BR PArkway Northshore Parkview Baptist St. Thomas More Benton Iota St. Thomas Aquinas Loreauville Denham Springs Captain Shreve Brusly West Monroe Neville Tioga
These are just off the top of my head....
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Post by kinder1981 on Jul 31, 2018 17:57:10 GMT -6
Kinder head baseball coach Kenney Courville is leaving his post for a Vice Principal job. Tyler Chachere' will take over the role and become just the fourth head coach in the 30 year history of the program. There aren't many better baseball coaching positions in the state than this one. Don't get me wrong... Kinder has a good program... but there are a LOT of better baseball coaching positions in the state than Kinder. For one... you have to live in Kinder...
I'd say there are probably 25 better jobs in the state... if not more.
Zachary Sam Houston John Curtis Sulphur Barbe Central of BR Teurlings Acadiana U-Lab Ascension Catholic Notre Dame Sterlington Berwick Catholic of BR PArkway Northshore Parkview Baptist St. Thomas More Benton Iota St. Thomas Aquinas Loreauville Denham Springs Captain Shreve Brusly West Monroe Neville Tioga
These are just off the top of my head....
I didn’t say it was the best. I said it’s ONE of the best. I would say top 25 would certainly qualify as ONE of the best...oh and btw, if you think Iota is a better gig than Kinder, well I guess you have been living under a rock the last 30 or so years.
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Post by indy on Aug 1, 2018 6:51:07 GMT -6
Kinder head baseball coach Kenney Courville is leaving his post for a Vice Principal job. Tyler Chachere' will take over the role and become just the fourth head coach in the 30 year history of the program. There aren't many better baseball coaching positions in the state than this one. Don't get me wrong... Kinder has a good program... but there are a LOT of better baseball coaching positions in the state than Kinder. For one... you have to live in Kinder...
I'd say there are probably 25 better jobs in the state... if not more.
Zachary Sam Houston John Curtis Sulphur Barbe Central of BR Teurlings Acadiana U-Lab Ascension Catholic Notre Dame Sterlington Berwick Catholic of BR PArkway Northshore Parkview Baptist St. Thomas More Benton Iota St. Thomas Aquinas Loreauville Denham Springs Captain Shreve Brusly West Monroe Neville Tioga
These are just off the top of my head....
I think he meant it had the best area to recruit from. Elton, Hathaway, and other schools in the surrounding area don’t have baseball so they get to go to Kinder. It helps their football team as well.
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Aug 2, 2018 11:10:47 GMT -6
Post by ConcessionStandFritoPie on Aug 2, 2018 11:10:47 GMT -6
Don't get me wrong... Kinder has a good program... but there are a LOT of better baseball coaching positions in the state than Kinder. For one... you have to live in Kinder...
I'd say there are probably 25 better jobs in the state... if not more.
Zachary Sam Houston John Curtis Sulphur Barbe Central of BR Teurlings Acadiana U-Lab Ascension Catholic Notre Dame Sterlington Berwick Catholic of BR PArkway Northshore Parkview Baptist St. Thomas More Benton Iota St. Thomas Aquinas Loreauville Denham Springs Captain Shreve Brusly West Monroe Neville Tioga
These are just off the top of my head....
I didn’t say it was the best. I said it’s ONE of the best. I would say top 25 would certainly qualify as ONE of the best...oh and btw, if you think Iota is a better gig than Kinder, well I guess you have been living under a rock the last 30 or so years. What you actually said was "there aren't many better." I just named 25 better off the top of my head. Wasn't Iota ranked #2 in 3A last year? Didn't they lose in the title game?
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Aug 2, 2018 12:14:18 GMT -6
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Post by kinder1981 on Aug 2, 2018 12:14:18 GMT -6
I didn’t say it was the best. I said it’s ONE of the best. I would say top 25 would certainly qualify as ONE of the best...oh and btw, if you think Iota is a better gig than Kinder, well I guess you have been living under a rock the last 30 or so years. What you actually said was "there aren't many better." I just named 25 better off the top of my head. Wasn't Iota ranked #2 in 3A last year? Didn't they lose in the title game? Ok, so you were able to name 25 jobs that you consider better than Kinder. Out of the what 400 or so programs in the state? That would make Kinder a what, top 95% program in the state. I think that would qualify for the statement "there aren't many better". And with all due respect to Iota, you are basing that statement off of one year. I don't think anyone else would base what is a better gig off of one season.
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Post by ConcessionStandFritoPie on Aug 2, 2018 14:37:28 GMT -6
What you actually said was "there aren't many better." I just named 25 better off the top of my head. Wasn't Iota ranked #2 in 3A last year? Didn't they lose in the title game? Ok, so you were able to name 25 jobs that you consider better than Kinder. Out of the what 400 or so programs in the state? That would make Kinder a what, top 95% program in the state. I think that would qualify for the statement "there aren't many better". And with all due respect to Iota, you are basing that statement off of one year. I don't think anyone else would base what is a better gig off of one season. That's just off the top of my head. Research would probably reveal many more... heck, I'd say ASH, or Pineville, or Menard, or Buckeye could all be added to that list with no research. I just don't think anyone in the state thinks of Kinder when they think of historical powerhouse programs or top tier programs in the state. I know that's tough for you to hear... but it is the truth. At least yall have the casino and a nice golf course though.
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Aug 2, 2018 15:05:53 GMT -6
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Post by kinder1981 on Aug 2, 2018 15:05:53 GMT -6
Ok, so you were able to name 25 jobs that you consider better than Kinder. Out of the what 400 or so programs in the state? That would make Kinder a what, top 95% program in the state. I think that would qualify for the statement "there aren't many better". And with all due respect to Iota, you are basing that statement off of one year. I don't think anyone else would base what is a better gig off of one season. That's just off the top of my head. Research would probably reveal many more... heck, I'd say ASH, or Pineville, or Menard, or Buckeye could all be added to that list with no research. I just don't think anyone in the state thinks of Kinder when they think of historical powerhouse programs or top tier programs in the state. I know that's tough for you to hear... but it is the truth. At least yall have the casino and a nice golf course though. It's not hard for me to hear. I'll take a top 50 program. I'll stand by what I said. There aren't many jobs better than the one at Kinder. I think 17 district championships in the last 20 years. 2 state championships, and consistent deep playoff runs would be considered by most coaches as an appealing position. Maybe not to you, but hey, whatever.
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Aug 2, 2018 17:34:09 GMT -6
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Post by indy on Aug 2, 2018 17:34:09 GMT -6
Ok, so you were able to name 25 jobs that you consider better than Kinder. Out of the what 400 or so programs in the state? That would make Kinder a what, top 95% program in the state. I think that would qualify for the statement "there aren't many better". And with all due respect to Iota, you are basing that statement off of one year. I don't think anyone else would base what is a better gig off of one season. That's just off the top of my head. Research would probably reveal many more... heck, I'd say ASH, or Pineville, or Menard, or Buckeye could all be added to that list with no research. I just don't think anyone in the state thinks of Kinder when they think of historical powerhouse programs or top tier programs in the state. I know that's tough for you to hear... but it is the truth. At least yall have the casino and a nice golf course though. The bulk of their “success” came after the split. It obviously went to some of their heads, so I’m not to sure about “historical”. They also have an extended (legal?) zone due to area schools that don’t have particular sports. But besides that it is a great town with good support and good people. I’d say it’s a good opportunity for a good young coach like Tyler Chachere. Tyler comes from good stock, his mom is a ND grad, and his dad a St Ed’s grad. I wish him much success.
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Aug 2, 2018 17:50:55 GMT -6
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Post by kinder1981 on Aug 2, 2018 17:50:55 GMT -6
That's just off the top of my head. Research would probably reveal many more... heck, I'd say ASH, or Pineville, or Menard, or Buckeye could all be added to that list with no research. I just don't think anyone in the state thinks of Kinder when they think of historical powerhouse programs or top tier programs in the state. I know that's tough for you to hear... but it is the truth. At least yall have the casino and a nice golf course though. The bulk of their “success” came after the split. It obviously went to some of their heads, so I’m not to sure about “historical”. They also have an extended (legal?) zone due to area schools that don’t have particular sports. But besides that it is a great town with good support and good people. I’d say it’s a good opportunity for a good young coach like Tyler Chachere. Tyler comes from good stock, his mom is a ND grad, and his dad a St Ed’s grad. I wish him much success. I said there aren’t many jobs better, which I stand by based on the statistics that I have. I never said “historical” or even implied that it any way. Kinder has dominated its district for the last 20 years and been a consistent playoff contender for 30. Make of that what you want.
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Aug 2, 2018 18:01:55 GMT -6
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Post by indy on Aug 2, 2018 18:01:55 GMT -6
The bulk of their “success” came after the split. It obviously went to some of their heads, so I’m not to sure about “historical”. They also have an extended (legal?) zone due to area schools that don’t have particular sports. But besides that it is a great town with good support and good people. I’d say it’s a good opportunity for a good young coach like Tyler Chachere. Tyler comes from good stock, his mom is a ND grad, and his dad a St Ed’s grad. I wish him much success. I said there aren’t many jobs better, which I stand by based on the statistics that I have. I never said “historical” or even implied that it any way. Kinder has dominated its district for the last 20 years and been a consistent playoff contender for 30. Make of that what you want. I credit them for dodging a tough district for all those years. Great effort.
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Post by ConcessionStandFritoPie on Aug 3, 2018 7:24:35 GMT -6
The bulk of their “success” came after the split. It obviously went to some of their heads, so I’m not to sure about “historical”. They also have an extended (legal?) zone due to area schools that don’t have particular sports. But besides that it is a great town with good support and good people. I’d say it’s a good opportunity for a good young coach like Tyler Chachere. Tyler comes from good stock, his mom is a ND grad, and his dad a St Ed’s grad. I wish him much success. I said there aren’t many jobs better, which I stand by based on the statistics that I have. I never said “historical” or even implied that it any way. Kinder has dominated its district for the last 20 years and been a consistent playoff contender for 30. Make of that what you want. You have consistently alluded to the fact that Iota hasn't been that good over the "past 30 years," and that Kinder has been good for 30 years. In this very post you talk about 20 and 30 year accomplishments... but you haven't "implied (historical) in any way?" Do you even read what you type? What do you think historical means?
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Aug 3, 2018 9:24:39 GMT -6
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Post by kinder1981 on Aug 3, 2018 9:24:39 GMT -6
I said there aren’t many jobs better, which I stand by based on the statistics that I have. I never said “historical” or even implied that it any way. Kinder has dominated its district for the last 20 years and been a consistent playoff contender for 30. Make of that what you want. You have consistently alluded to the fact that Iota hasn't been that good over the "past 30 years," and that Kinder has been good for 30 years. In this very post you talk about 20 and 30 year accomplishments... but you haven't "implied (historical) in any way?" Do you even read what you type? What do you think historical means? I used the historical facts to point out it was a great job. I never said it was a historically great power, which is what you are somehow inferring. Either way, you have to understand my point. Whether you think so or not, there aren’t many jobs better than Kinder. No one is saying the program is a historical power comparable to Barbe, or STM, or John Curtis’s. It’s just a really good job for a Louisiana High school baseball coach. And to say that the majority of Kinder’s success has came after the split is completely ignoring the facts (Kinder won 2 State Championships and played in another before the split and have been to none since the split). I can see the difference between a great job and a “historically great” program. Those two things are not dependent on each other. There are plenty of “historically great” programs that aren’t great jobs. Prime example, St. Ed’s of Eunice. GREAT program, but for many different reasons, can’t keep a coach around very long. Kinder has not had the historical success of a St Ed’s, but has basically only had 2 coaches in the last 30 years. You said Menard is a better program, but their coach just left for Pitkin? If that doesn’t get my point across, I don’t know what does.
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Post by ConcessionStandFritoPie on Aug 3, 2018 9:42:34 GMT -6
You have consistently alluded to the fact that Iota hasn't been that good over the "past 30 years," and that Kinder has been good for 30 years. In this very post you talk about 20 and 30 year accomplishments... but you haven't "implied (historical) in any way?" Do you even read what you type? What do you think historical means? I used the historical facts to point out it was a great job. I never said it was a historically great power, which is what you are somehow inferring. Either way, you have to understand my point. Whether you think so or not, there aren’t many jobs better than Kinder. No one is saying the program is a historical power comparable to Barbe, or STM, or John Curtis’s. It’s just a really good job for a Louisiana High school baseball coach. And to say that the majority of Kinder’s success has came after the split is completely ignoring the facts (Kinder won 2 State Championships and played in another before the split and have been to none since the split). I can see the difference between a great job and a “historically great” program. Those two things are not dependent on each other. There are plenty of “historically great” programs that aren’t great jobs. Prime example, St. Ed’s of Eunice. GREAT program, but for many different reasons, can’t keep a coach around very long. Kinder has not had the historical success of a St Ed’s, but has basically only had 2 coaches in the last 30 years. You said Menard is a better program, but their coach just left for Pitkin? If that doesn’t get my point across, I don’t know what does. "I used the historical facts to point out it was a great job. I never said it was a historically great power">>> How are these not the same thing?
"You said Menard is a better program, but their coach just left for Pitkin?">>> The move was more for family reasons from what I can gather. That's a piss poor example to get your point across.
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Aug 3, 2018 10:04:18 GMT -6
Post by kinder1981 on Aug 3, 2018 10:04:18 GMT -6
I used the historical facts to point out it was a great job. I never said it was a historically great power, which is what you are somehow inferring. Either way, you have to understand my point. Whether you think so or not, there aren’t many jobs better than Kinder. No one is saying the program is a historical power comparable to Barbe, or STM, or John Curtis’s. It’s just a really good job for a Louisiana High school baseball coach. And to say that the majority of Kinder’s success has came after the split is completely ignoring the facts (Kinder won 2 State Championships and played in another before the split and have been to none since the split). I can see the difference between a great job and a “historically great” program. Those two things are not dependent on each other. There are plenty of “historically great” programs that aren’t great jobs. Prime example, St. Ed’s of Eunice. GREAT program, but for many different reasons, can’t keep a coach around very long. Kinder has not had the historical success of a St Ed’s, but has basically only had 2 coaches in the last 30 years. You said Menard is a better program, but their coach just left for Pitkin? If that doesn’t get my point across, I don’t know what does. "I used the historical facts to point out it was a great job. I never said it was a historically great power">>> How are these not the same thing?
"You said Menard is a better program, but their coach just left for Pitkin?">>> The move was more for family reasons from what I can gather. That's a piss poor example to get your point across.
As I said earlier, if you can't distinguish a great job from a historically great power, that's on you. Head coach for the Houston Astros would be a great job at program who isn't historically great. HISTORICALLY no one was looking to coach at Golden State, but who would turn that job down today? Head football coach at the University of Notre Dame used to be considered the best coaching job in sports, but today? Historically great programs are not always a great job and great jobs do not mean the program has to be historically great. If that point is lost on you I'm sorry. The same goes for my point with St Eds. Great place to win, but historically, not a great place to coach. You keep coming back on anything I say, but the point is that Kinder is a really good spot for a coach and there aren't many better gigs in the state. You can take that argument down any road you want, but it's a true statement.
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Aug 3, 2018 10:34:15 GMT -6
Post by ConcessionStandFritoPie on Aug 3, 2018 10:34:15 GMT -6
"I used the historical facts to point out it was a great job. I never said it was a historically great power">>> How are these not the same thing?
"You said Menard is a better program, but their coach just left for Pitkin?">>> The move was more for family reasons from what I can gather. That's a piss poor example to get your point across.
As I said earlier, if you can't distinguish a great job from a historically great power, that's on you. Head coach for the Houston Astros would be a great job at program who isn't historically great. HISTORICALLY no one was looking to coach at Golden State, but who would turn that job down today? Head football coach at the University of Notre Dame used to be considered the best coaching job in sports, but today? Historically great programs are not always a great job and great jobs do not mean the program has to be historically great. If that point is lost on you I'm sorry. The same goes for my point with St Eds. Great place to win, but historically, not a great place to coach. You keep coming back on anything I say, but the point is that Kinder is a really good spot for a coach and there aren't many better gigs in the state. You can take that argument down any road you want, but it's a true statement. But YOU are the one who keeps bringing up the history of Kinder in relation to the job. It is NOT a really good spot for a coach and there are MANY better gigs in the state.
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Post by kinder1981 on Aug 3, 2018 10:37:14 GMT -6
As I said earlier, if you can't distinguish a great job from a historically great power, that's on you. Head coach for the Houston Astros would be a great job at program who isn't historically great. HISTORICALLY no one was looking to coach at Golden State, but who would turn that job down today? Head football coach at the University of Notre Dame used to be considered the best coaching job in sports, but today? Historically great programs are not always a great job and great jobs do not mean the program has to be historically great. If that point is lost on you I'm sorry. The same goes for my point with St Eds. Great place to win, but historically, not a great place to coach. You keep coming back on anything I say, but the point is that Kinder is a really good spot for a coach and there aren't many better gigs in the state. You can take that argument down any road you want, but it's a true statement. But YOU are the one who keeps bringing up the history of Kinder in relation to the job. It is NOT a really good spot for a coach and there are MANY better gigs in the state.
OK. You’re right. Kinder is a mediocre program at best. I’m sure no one wanted the job. They probably had to beg Tyler Chachere to take it. 👍
As a matter of fact, I have made a list of what makes it such a terrible position.
1. Previous coaches have hated it. There have been 2, yes 2 coaches in the previous 30 years of the program. That means that on average the coaches only stayed 15 years a piece. They must have really hated that job to spend that much time there. Poor guys.
2. It is extremely difficult to find success. In 20 years, there was actually 3 times that didn't win district. Can you believe that 3 TIMES. And then there was that one year they almost missed the playoffs...oh wait that never happened. Not even close. So yea, very tough place to be successful.
3. Community Support. Really, no one goes to the games or cares about baseball in our little community.
4. Baseball talent is virtually non-existent. In the last six years, the baseball program has only produced six DI signees. Including a second team college all American who is currently on the fast track to the major leagues.
5. Administrative support. The old coach left to become a Vice Principal. Unfortunately, He only won two state championships of his own, so he will probably have no insight or support to offer the new coach.
Yes obviously, a lack luster opening.
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Aug 3, 2018 12:18:25 GMT -6
Post by ConcessionStandFritoPie on Aug 3, 2018 12:18:25 GMT -6
But YOU are the one who keeps bringing up the history of Kinder in relation to the job. It is NOT a really good spot for a coach and there are MANY better gigs in the state.
OK. You’re right. Kinder is a mediocre program at best. I’m sure no one wanted the job. They probably had to beg Tyler Chachere to take it. 👍
As a matter of fact, I have made a list of what makes it such a terrible position.
1. Previous coaches have hated it. There have been 2, yes 2 coaches in the previous 30 years of the program. That means that on average the coaches only stayed 15 years a piece. They must have really hated that job to spend that much time there. Poor guys.
2. It is extremely difficult to find success. In 20 years, there was actually 3 times that didn't win district. Can you believe that 3 TIMES. And then there was that one year they almost missed the playoffs...oh wait that never happened. Not even close. So yea, very tough place to be successful.
3. Community Support. Really, no one goes to the games or cares about baseball in our little community.
4. Baseball talent is virtually non-existent. In the last six years, the baseball program has only produced six DI signees. Including a second team college all American who is currently on the fast track to the major leagues.
5. Administrative support. The old coach left to become a Vice Principal. Unfortunately, He only won two state championships of his own, so he will probably have no insight or support to offer the new coach.
Yes obviously, a lack luster opening. "OK. You’re right. Kinder is a mediocre program at best. I’m sure no one wanted the job" >>> List some other names that were in the running for it.
1. There you go mentioning history again. 2. AND again 3. Kinder must be the only town in the state that supports their team 4. Past success is not indicative of future results... history again. 5. Two championships that happened in the past... but nice to have some support from front office. I'll give them that little benefit.
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Aug 3, 2018 12:27:11 GMT -6
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Post by kinder1981 on Aug 3, 2018 12:27:11 GMT -6
OK. You’re right. Kinder is a mediocre program at best. I’m sure no one wanted the job. They probably had to beg Tyler Chachere to take it. 👍
As a matter of fact, I have made a list of what makes it such a terrible position.
1. Previous coaches have hated it. There have been 2, yes 2 coaches in the previous 30 years of the program. That means that on average the coaches only stayed 15 years a piece. They must have really hated that job to spend that much time there. Poor guys.
2. It is extremely difficult to find success. In 20 years, there was actually 3 times that didn't win district. Can you believe that 3 TIMES. And then there was that one year they almost missed the playoffs...oh wait that never happened. Not even close. So yea, very tough place to be successful.
3. Community Support. Really, no one goes to the games or cares about baseball in our little community.
4. Baseball talent is virtually non-existent. In the last six years, the baseball program has only produced six DI signees. Including a second team college all American who is currently on the fast track to the major leagues.
5. Administrative support. The old coach left to become a Vice Principal. Unfortunately, He only won two state championships of his own, so he will probably have no insight or support to offer the new coach.
Yes obviously, a lack luster opening. "OK. You’re right. Kinder is a mediocre program at best. I’m sure no one wanted the job" >>> List some other names that were in the running for it.
1. There you go mentioning history again. 2. AND again 3. Kinder must be the only town in the state that supports their team 4. Past success is not indicative of future results... history again. 5. Two championships that happened in the past... but nice to have some support from front office. I'll give them that little benefit.
Really? On what planet or what field of research are past results in a 30 year sample size not an indicator of future results?
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Post by LATigerFan on Aug 3, 2018 12:36:03 GMT -6
I like to bash kinder on occasion just for fun and because they are a district rival. With that said their baseball program is a class act from little league all the way up. I've been impressed with the way they run things since I was playing them at 10 years old.
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Aug 3, 2018 12:37:58 GMT -6
Post by ConcessionStandFritoPie on Aug 3, 2018 12:37:58 GMT -6
"OK. You’re right. Kinder is a mediocre program at best. I’m sure no one wanted the job" >>> List some other names that were in the running for it.
1. There you go mentioning history again. 2. AND again 3. Kinder must be the only town in the state that supports their team 4. Past success is not indicative of future results... history again. 5. Two championships that happened in the past... but nice to have some support from front office. I'll give them that little benefit.
Really? On what planet or what field of research are past results in a 30 year sample size not an indicator of future results? You tell me... you're the one who said you never implied anything about historical significance and then pointed to teams like St. Ed's as having historical success but not being a good fit in the future.
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Aug 3, 2018 12:39:24 GMT -6
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Post by kinder1981 on Aug 3, 2018 12:39:24 GMT -6
Really? On what planet or what field of research are past results in a 30 year sample size not an indicator of future results? You tell me... you're the one who said you never implied anything about historical significance and then pointed to teams like St. Ed's as having historical success but not being a good fit in the future. Now you're just talking in circles. Peace.
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Post by ConcessionStandFritoPie on Aug 3, 2018 12:49:36 GMT -6
You tell me... you're the one who said you never implied anything about historical significance and then pointed to teams like St. Ed's as having historical success but not being a good fit in the future. Now you're just talking in circles. Peace. You can go back and read your post... You say you never implied a historical significance and then spend the rest of the thread talking about history. You claim that historical powers don't represent a good future when it comes to St. Ed's, but then assume they do when talking about Kinder. You are the one talking in circles. Sorry I got you so triggered there buddy.
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Aug 3, 2018 12:50:42 GMT -6
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Post by kinder1981 on Aug 3, 2018 12:50:42 GMT -6
Now you're just talking in circles. Peace. You can go back and read your post... You say you never implied a historical significance and then spend the rest of the thread talking about history. You claim that historical powers don't represent a good future when it comes to St. Ed's, but then assume they do when talking about Kinder. You are the one talking in circles. Sorry I got you so triggered there buddy. Sure pal. Whatever you say. I said Kinder was a great job and backed it up with factual statistics. I never said they were great or outstanding numbers, you took it that way. If you happen to think those stats are indicative of a great program, that’s on you, not me.
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Aug 3, 2018 13:00:06 GMT -6
Post by ConcessionStandFritoPie on Aug 3, 2018 13:00:06 GMT -6
You can go back and read your post... You say you never implied a historical significance and then spend the rest of the thread talking about history. You claim that historical powers don't represent a good future when it comes to St. Ed's, but then assume they do when talking about Kinder. You are the one talking in circles. Sorry I got you so triggered there buddy. Sure pal. Whatever you say. I said Kinder was a great job and backed it up with factual statistics. I never said they were great or outstanding numbers, you took it that way. If you happen to think those stats are indicative of a great profeam, that’s on you, not me. I have factual black and white post in this thread that shows you changed the argument more than once, buddy. Your idea of "Factual Statistics," are great... but ultimately it only takes your opinion into account... the fact of the matter is, I'm willing to bet that NONE of the top names in coaching throughout the state looked at that job opening and thought "OH GOLLY WHERE DO I SIGN UP?" Thanks for playing buddy.
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Aug 3, 2018 13:11:35 GMT -6
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Post by kinder1981 on Aug 3, 2018 13:11:35 GMT -6
Sure pal. Whatever you say. I said Kinder was a great job and backed it up with factual statistics. I never said they were great or outstanding numbers, you took it that way. If you happen to think those stats are indicative of a great profeam, that’s on you, not me. I have factual black and white post in this thread that shows you changed the argument more than once, buddy. Your idea of "Factual Statistics," are great... but ultimately it only takes your opinion into account... the fact of the matter is, I'm willing to bet that NONE of the top names in coaching throughout the state looked at that job opening and thought "OH GOLLY WHERE DO I SIGN UP?" Thanks for playing buddy. You’re the one that keeps moving the goalposts buddy. I said there aren’t many jobs better. You said there are atleast 25 better, okay fine. I said I’ll take too 50. I never said that coaches in the state would be lining up for it, but somehow you run with that? I never said Kinder wAs a historically great program, yet you run with that? I SAID that it was one of the better gigs in the state, which I stand by 100%. That obviously somehow made you butt hurt and you’ve spent the last half day trying to argue completely irrelevant bs. Ok, so you don’t think Kinder is a good job! We get it. But you’re all over the place with it. It’s not about anything other than you don’t think Kinder is a good job. That your opinion and no amount of facts are gonna change that. So peace out.
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