old lineman wrote:Is South Border combined in all sports?
basketball wrote:In the recent history of co-ops, the general rule has been that for the first year, plan on taking some lumps.
I like the first comment in this article. From what I understand recent co-ops have been very successful.
Thunder66 wrote:basketball wrote:In the recent history of co-ops, the general rule has been that for the first year, plan on taking some lumps.
I like the first comment in this article. From what I understand recent co-ops have been very successful.
Region 2 girls basketball sent first-year co-ops to the state tournament back to back years in 2005 and 2006 with Hatton-Northwood and Midway-Minto
Hinsa wrote:I respectfully disagree with you Rep. I think most co-ops do very well in their first couple of years because you are taking two varsity teams and putting them together, thus doubling your talent pool and experience level.
After the first couple of years the co-op effect lessens because the kids have started to weed themselves out naturally at the junior high level.
Hmmm.....good topic for a thesis - Effects of Co-op Programs in North Dakota sports.
baseball wrote:as far as halving the coaching, do some co-op take the head coaches from the 2 teams and have co-head coaches??
Hinsa wrote:I respectfully disagree with you Rep. I think most co-ops do very well in their first couple of years because you are taking two varsity teams and putting them together, thus doubling your talent pool and experience level.
After the first couple of years the co-op effect lessens because the kids have started to weed themselves out naturally at the junior high level.
Hmmm.....good topic for a thesis - Effects of Co-op Programs in North Dakota sports.
ndfan wrote:Hinsa wrote:I respectfully disagree with you Rep. I think most co-ops do very well in their first couple of years because you are taking two varsity teams and putting them together, thus doubling your talent pool and experience level.
After the first couple of years the co-op effect lessens because the kids have started to weed themselves out naturally at the junior high level.
Hmmm.....good topic for a thesis - Effects of Co-op Programs in North Dakota sports.
I believe the first year or two North Border Co-oped they went to state and won it. How about girls basketball Fordville Lankin Park River is in its first year of co op isnt it?? they are making a trip to state also.
baseball wrote:as far as halving the coaching, do some co-op take the head coaches from the 2 teams and have co-head coaches??
Flip wrote:baseball wrote:as far as halving the coaching, do some co-op take the head coaches from the 2 teams and have co-head coaches??
South Border has co-head coaches in football and wrestling. I think they always had co-head coaches in wrestling and I believe most of the years since they were co-op'ed in football they had co-head coaches. Wishek and Ashley have been co-op'ed in wrestling and football for many years before they became South Border.
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