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Really
Frankfort, IL
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Real Wow wrote: <quoted text> You seem to have all the answers! Obviously your boy was one of "cut" players and won't be a college bound. Remember a great quote from an old movie by the late great Ted Knight... "the world needs ditch diggers too" The world is full of tools as well, you wear the title well.
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Sparks parent
Berwyn, IL
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Look Mister (Really) If you must know my son was not cut, because I work at a putty company. Look don’t get mad you just married into the wrong family. Or maybe you didn’t sit the bench at the right junior college. That would gave you the right credentials to coach one of our teams. We know we need all of the younger teams to pay for our Dome time and now we have suckered in the Orland program we have it made. Lol! Good luck with the Rhinos.
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Sour Grapes
Chicago, IL
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Sparks parent wrote: Look Mister (Really) If you must know my son was not cut, because I work at a putty company. Look don’t get mad you just married into the wrong family. Or maybe you didn’t sit the bench at the right junior college. That would gave you the right credentials to coach one of our teams. We know we need all of the younger teams to pay for our Dome time and now we have suckered in the Orland program we have it made. Lol! Good luck with the Rhinos. You must really still have a bitter taste in your mouth after the Sparks told you your son wasnt good enough, or perhaps they said he wasnt coachable. I will guess both, but more of the later of the two. Considering the nature of your previous posts, you seem like the stereo-typical know-it-all Dad who compromises the coaching. I love it when a kid isnt performing and gets cut and its now all because he wasnt "connected". Maybe you should count your blessings that he was cut,now you can now go back to your in-house daddy ball and let the true ELITE players get back to work.
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Best Yet
Carpentersville, IL
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Sour Grapes wrote: <quoted text> You must really still have a bitter taste in your mouth after the Sparks told you your son wasnt good enough, or perhaps they said he wasnt coachable. I will guess both, but more of the later of the two. Considering the nature of your previous posts, you seem like the stereo-typical know-it-all Dad who compromises the coaching. I love it when a kid isnt performing and gets cut and its now all because he wasnt "connected". Maybe you should count your blessings that he was cut,now you can now go back to your in-house daddy ball and let the true ELITE players get back to work. This is the and most truthful response yet! My only question is why are there disgrunteled Sparks parents on the New Lenox Rebels forum?
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Sour Grapes
United States
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Look daddy ball i know who you are. We will see if your kid makes LWC this year. We are glad you are no longer with the Sparks. Your son is terrible. He cost us so many games and tell your wife to lose the attitude and some weight.
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Grapes
Frankfort, IL
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Sour Grapes wrote: Look daddy ball i know who you are. We will see if your kid makes LWC this year. We are glad you are no longer with the Sparks. Your son is terrible. He cost us so many games and tell your wife to lose the attitude and some weight. I like fat baseball moms.
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If you do
Carpentersville, IL
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Grapes wrote: <quoted text>I like fat baseball moms. If you like FAT moms, then rebels baseball is where you want to be.
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LWP rules
Chicago, IL
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If you like fat mom you need to go to a prospects game. Short and fat is hot in orange and black. Ohhhhh mommmmmma
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Noy
Carpentersville, IL
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LWP rules wrote: If you like fat mom you need to go to a prospects game. Short and fat is hot in orange and black. Ohhhhh mommmmmma Phat coaches wifes in the rebels are better.
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hadda
United States
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Nothing says awesome like fat, out of shape suburbanites living their dreams through kids. Been to a few games myself n parents are nuts .. sad, sad. Hilarious though!
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You must have
Carpentersville, IL
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hadda wrote: Nothing says awesome like fat, out of shape suburbanites living their dreams through kids. Been to a few games myself n parents are nuts .. sad, sad. Hilarious though! Watched the 12u and 13u from last year! They are crazy parents and coaches.
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truth
Carpentersville, IL
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You must have wrote: <quoted text> Watched the 12u and 13u from last year! They are crazy parents and coaches. MEAN and FAT
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Clint longstain
Frankfort, IL
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Chubby mothers in tight jeans with beer guts
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Fellatio queens
Elk Grove Village, IL
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Clint longstain wrote: Chubby mothers in tight jeans with beer guts That love to perform oral sex?
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baseball
Warrenville, IL
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I have never heard so much bitching and complaining in my life. Parents if you think it so bad then why don't you get off your ass and manage or coach your own team. Let me guess you don't have the time or you are only capable of coaching from the bleachers or you don't want to deal with the parents that are just like you are.
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Finally
Bolingbrook, IL
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baseball wrote: I have never heard so much bitching and complaining in my life. Parents if you think it so bad then why don't you get off your ass and manage or coach your own team. Let me guess you don't have the time or you are only capable of coaching from the bleachers or you don't want to deal with the parents that are just like you are. Once football is over, now starting the Rebel bashing! January seems a little early, but obviously not.
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Where did all
Bolingbrook, IL
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Why do so many kids leave this organization? Is it really as bad as some say on this forum? I am nervous for my 5 year old.
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Give me a break
Calumet City, IL
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Where did all wrote: Why do so many kids leave this organization? Is it really as bad as some say on this forum? I am nervous for my 5 year old. No one "leaves", its just like any other program. Parents don't like it here, they move to another. And so on and so on and so on. Its all about travel baseball and the hundreds of teams out there. Because every parent thinks they have the next Derek Jeter. Even at 5 years old....
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good start
Bolingbrook, IL
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Give me a break wrote: <quoted text>No one "leaves", its just like any other program. Parents don't like it here, they move to another. And so on and so on and so on. Its all about travel baseball and the hundreds of teams out there. Because every parent thinks they have the next Derek Jeter. Even at 5 years old.... They should have their player start in the NLBA. If they are an athletic player, they should move to the more competitive programs around. If they just like to have fun, then this is the perfect league. I have two boys and they played 8 years between the the two of them and liked it. Neither were planning to play in high school, they just liked to have a good time.
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Familiar
Romeoville, IL
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Rebels/LW Central forum on here sounds similar to what is going on at Providence with their boys basketball program.
Varsity has couple good players while soph team is very good (24-1 record). Two sophs play varsity but head coach for varsity won't bring up anyone else to play. Varsity team is right around .500.
3 years into his tenure as coach and he's allowing his program to become a mess.
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