Doylestown Chippewa Job Opening

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Mr. Russell
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Apr 6, 2011 11:00pm
A once storied program has really fallen off. Soccer girls aren't playing, the coaching situation is a revolving door, and many girls leave. Does anybody know who is interested in the job that recently opened up?
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THE4RINGZ
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Apr 6, 2011 11:18pm
Sadly Doylestown has become a suburb of Akron, and a lot of the talent migrates there.
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Mr. Russell
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Apr 6, 2011 11:22pm
I still think if they could get some of the soccer players out and just use the athleticsm to give defenders trouble it could be very effective. Heard that is easier said than done though.
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THE4RINGZ
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Apr 6, 2011 11:30pm
I hate to admit that soccer players are typically good athletes, but they are. I think winning those players over to play another sport comes down to the coach. Unfortunately rebuilding is a slow process, thinking two or three years down the road while going 2-18 isn't an easy pill to swallow.

The search committee needs to focus on a coach who can relate to the student athletes and sell them on the idea of improving the program everyday. Selling a 16 year old on the concept of leaving a legacy isn't an easy task.
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Mr. Russell
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Apr 7, 2011 12:14pm
Gotta get somebody who has enjoyed success and knows how to teach defense. Develop a winning mindset and keep the girls out! As bad as Chippewa has been, the WCAL is by no means a loaded conference the next few years.
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Havin Fun
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May 14, 2011 9:08pm
Actually saw the Chipps play a bit last year and they are not that bad. After Smithville losses their two post players after 2012, they come back to the pack and there is no clear front runner for the next few years.
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riders1
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May 25, 2011 12:34am
Dennis Schrock is the surprise returning as coach of the Chipps. What will this do for the program?
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Havin Fun
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May 26, 2011 2:00pm
It can only help the Chipps and the league. The big change from when he coached before is the WCAL is much improved from 10-20 years ago. I would be surprised if he can turn things around in less than 2-3 years but in another year Smithville loses their last solid post players and talent levels look pretty even at four or five schools . He could contend as early as 2012-2013??