Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
A teacher in West Islip tells me a month ago two Sioux Indian girls have moved from Arizona to West Islip. On Tuesday they have enough practices to play in games. WI has kept this very quiet. The girls are incredible! One broke the goalies helmet with a shot from about 30 feet. This throws away any analysis in Suffolk County. They are both ninth gradery, but gigantic.


West Islip needs something since they and there coach is a bunch of pretenders this year. No good talent, no good coaching without the talent. Your only as good as your players and that is the West Islip coach and team


The are a very SLOW team, you can't coach speed and they don't have any, the teams that are beating them are running them ragged

Then change your style to match your talent. That's coaching.



Coach can't do that because he can only coach talent and can't coach when there is no talent. Like most coaches out there, they coach talent, when talent isn't there then there poor coaching shows

Common sense tells me to ignore you. However you're insulting my a kid that I've seen play for years. There are talented kids on this team. Mixed with some kids that are inexperienced. It's school ball. You play with your peers and if you have a good mix then you're blessed. Jealous losers who's kid didn't make the cut(who by the way would be mortified by you, because these kids are her friends) are what's wrong with youth sports. And I'm guessing you may be the reason she was left behind


Former coach wild eagle is now the WI asst coach.