"Winning isn't everything, it's the only thing"

UCLA Bruins football coach Henry Russell ("Red") Sanders [/quote]

Sad that you don't see the difference between public high school girls lacrosse and UCLA football. Feel bad for the girls that aren't on the BT and TH favorites list. [/quote]guess those girls don't work as hard as the so called favorites. Tell them work a little harder in the off-season and maybe they'll get noticed by BT [/quote]

Or maybe their parents just haven't kissed the right asses to become favorites! [/quote]doubtful......maybe the girls just worked hard like I previously said. I saw a few games on msg varsity and it appears to me that all of those girls who are getting the bulk of playing time belong on the field. what are you going to do if when your kid graduates college and the job they apply for maybe they don't get......are you going to write a letter to the company in which they applied demanding an answer or accusing the boss of favoritism? give it a rest. hard work pays off. those girls belong on the field.


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My kid will apply for another job because that's the different between a job and a school - there are multiple other choices.. I don't pay taxes for her to go to that job. And at that job, the taxes that I pay don't help fund the boss's (coach's) salary. Those are a few differences. [/quote]

Great answer.
Public school employees work for the taxpayer and are accountable to them.

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but more accurately the coach works for the elected school board through the appointed principals and ADs. so unfortunately (or fortunately) the coach doesn't have to address each taxpayer on and individual basis. So unless there is a groundswell against a coach that impacts the principal and the school board, it is not easy to get things to change. I guess the Rotanz saga is the comparison.