Northwest Mohawks Head Coach-2008?
- hilltopkid
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I understand.By the way, it's power clean, not cling.Boy you guys do need some help w/ the wts.lol only kidding around. I'm just a firm believer in Wt. lifting and the benefits you get from it. I guess it's from my past as a college strength coach etc... and seeing first hand what a good wt. program can do for a program. I'll use an example you can relate to. Look at East- They got a new wt. room w/ new equipment 5 yrs. ago They started a new program and have continued w/ the return of Coach Davis. Look at the benefits they have reaped. They had a very strong team this year. there are numerous examples. I personally think the coach should lighten his load a tad bit, if building a FB program is his top priority, but thats really not my business. If he wants to coach the other sports than he should find a couple of dependable staff members to run the wt program. The type of program really doesn't matter. There are hundreds, and they all work.I always said you could use a strong broomstick, 2 5-gallon buckets and a pile of gravel and build strength if the technique is correct.
I would just like to see your FB program get better, b/c it baffles me why they never do. There are countless schools in OH similar to your situation and demographics.
Good luck.
I would just like to see your FB program get better, b/c it baffles me why they never do. There are countless schools in OH similar to your situation and demographics.
Good luck.
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- EastBeast06
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Hitting the weights definitely helps out alot. Especially when you get started after a short break from the last season. Football is an all year around sport. I can understand the ones that play multiple sports because they stay active all year around, but the others that just play football should live in the weight room if they want to see results in the upcoming season. I think Northwest does need to hire a strength coach if they want to turn the program around.
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Re: Northwest Mohawks Head Coach-2008?
I understand Scott Thompson is back there just wondering if there is any shot of seeing him on the sideline as an assistant in the fall he's a great coach good with kids and played a big role in those dominant Piketon teams of the late 90's?
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Re: Northwest Mohawks Head Coach-2008?
What is the status of the current coach?
Northwest has alot of factors that other schools dont have to deal with.
1.) Kids living 15-20 miles from school, hard to get back home from practice
2.) Gas is expensive...some of those kids live a long way out
3.) they have alot of kids that work on the farm after school....no way to get out of that work to help the family out and sports are not an option
4.) it is hard to get kids involved when the football program has been well below mediocre for the past 10 years or better. Not knocking the kids, just stating the facts. If they were 25-5 over the past 3 seasons, kids would be enrolling through open enrollment and they would have alot of kids knocking the door down to play.
Northwest has alot of factors that other schools dont have to deal with.
1.) Kids living 15-20 miles from school, hard to get back home from practice
2.) Gas is expensive...some of those kids live a long way out
3.) they have alot of kids that work on the farm after school....no way to get out of that work to help the family out and sports are not an option
4.) it is hard to get kids involved when the football program has been well below mediocre for the past 10 years or better. Not knocking the kids, just stating the facts. If they were 25-5 over the past 3 seasons, kids would be enrolling through open enrollment and they would have alot of kids knocking the door down to play.
Re: Northwest Mohawks Head Coach-2008?
Mark Spears was hired as the new girl's varsity basketball coach. Don't know if he resigned or is resigning the football job.
Re: Northwest Mohawks Head Coach-2008?
winchell wrote
What school????
Mark Spears was hired as the new girl's varsity basketball coach. Don't know if he resigned or is resigning the football job.
What school????
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Re: Northwest Mohawks Head Coach-2008?
He's not the football coach anymore. He stepped down to take the girls basketball job.
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Re: Northwest Mohawks Head Coach-2008?
The Master Plan is finally now in place, just didn't happen as early as some people wanted it to.
- the lone ranger
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Re: Northwest Mohawks Head Coach-2008?
I can hear the Northwest parents now if he was hired..................
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Re: Northwest Mohawks Head Coach-2008?
And now we see why Nortwest has trouble winning games....they can not keep a head coach long. Players are learning a different system almost every other year.
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