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  1. What a difference a day makes!

    Nederland 1

    Kingwood Park  1

    Nederland played great in the first half in every aspect of the game...except the scoreboard.  A counter attack goal with three and half minutes left in the first half put KP up 1-0.  Nederland led in shots 6 to 3.  

    In the second half, the dim-witted Nederland coaching staff decided to once again switch from a 4-5-1 to a 4-4-2 formation which led to... wait for it... not yet... ready... HOORAY! Nederland led the second half in shots 6 to 3!!!!  Wait.  What do you mean that's no different than the first half?!?!  Whatever!  Anyway, Bay Callaway put an absolutely brilliant free kick (

    ) into the upper left corner from 30 yards out with about 15 minutes left in the game to tie the score.

    Today, Brazoswood beat Katy Seven Lakes 3-0 which means:

    If KP loses to B'wood

    and

    Nederland beats K7L

    it comes down to Goals For/Goals Against.

    I'm not going into the math of it all because I teach English and I don't want to sprain my brain, but a B'wood win 3-0 and a Big Ned win 3-0 puts the Dogs into the 3rd place match.

  2. I know its early and I do not wish to be critical.  I am glad that nederland is in tournaments against the houston area teams.  I believe playing the better teams will make us stronger in the long run.  why are we not getting shots on goal?  Why do we have only one forward?  This group of boys has a pretty good core of athletes so is there a strategy in place that I do not see? Are our defenders not good enough so that the outside mids don't have to return to defend but instead be more involved in shooting at the opponents goal?  I'm going to take a deep breath and believe that coach B will figure out what is best for our team.  I am no soccer wizard by any means but I don't care if you have the best defense in the world, if you can't kick the ball towards the opponents goal, forget about it. ???

    Wow.  One loss and the bleacher coaches are already showing up.   ::)  Thanks for the support.  I'm looking forward to my birthday card...

    This is the same formation that put 20 shots on goal last Friday against Memorial and had several good scoring opportunities against an excellent Lumberton team in the second scrimmage.  Apparently it went unnoticed, but we ran with two forwards for the majority of the second half, as well.  All in all, it doesn't matter what formation you run, when the other team competes harder, wins the 50-50 balls, and has better touch they will usually come out ahead.

    And the day that our outside midfielders are not asked to defend is the day that there is a new coach in Nederland - which would please you it seems.  Defending is a TEAM action, not an individual one.

    The first thing the Kingwood Park coach said to me last night was, "Man, you guys looked flat."  I'll take the blame for that.  Team preparation is on my back.  But to blame our formation or philosophy is lame.

    The success of Nederland soccer has always depended on the amount of hustle, the amount of effort, and the sheer determination to WIN - not PLAY. 

    I know it's early and I don't wish to be critical, but you know how to get in touch with me instead of blasting me on a public forum hiding behind a screen name...

  3. Bay is a great kid, too.  All A's in his classes and always respectful and upbeat.

    We're still young.  Tonight we started 4 sophs (Bay, Wags, Salenga, and Holden Butler) and 3 Jrs (O'Neill, Miles Lawler, and Hector Garcia).  A couple of starters were a little banged up.  Austin Wylble (JR) pulled a muscle in the first half agains Lumberton on Tuesday, and Jake Kemp (SO) hurt his ankle and has a virus.

    We suited up 15 and had ZERO drop-off from the starting 11 to the guys coming off of the bench.  I think that was the difference in the game as PAM is missing a handful of guys from grades.

    By the way, Mid-County folks should get a PA News on Sunday because that's when Tom Haliburton is supposed to run the soccer preview.

  4. why would the media cover something that draws probably 5% of the fans that the major sports draw around here.  i can't say i blame them. 

    Put ANY OTHER SPORT  outdoors in near-freezing temperatures and rain, and take a look at the attendence figures.  I love it when people joke about "soccer weather."  This isn't soccer weather, it's Texas UIL soccer weather.  Soccer became a team sport after the big sports had established their seasons, and the UIL didn't want the soccer season to overlap with others.  Look around at the rest of the country and notice that a lot of their state championships are in November.  The NCAA's are done before Christmas.  Even the EPL in rainy England takes a "Winter Break."

    Give us green grass and sunshine and I promise you that we would put the same people in the stands as basketball or baseball.

  5. The bottom line is the bottom line.  There are no style points in soccer.  Lumberton had a great game plan:  defend in numbers & counter-attack with speed.  Hats off to them.

    And as far as playing on the turf being an advantage for either team, it might mean Nederland is able to control the ball a little bit better, but it also means that Poole and Brakin are that much faster!  :o

  6.   Businesses (and school districts) own the computers and systems that you log onto.  You sign the release acknowledging the fact that you understand their rights as the "owners" of that equipment to monitor it's use.  They have the right to do the checks and monitor the system, but the public has absolutely no rights to any information...emails, gradebooks, lesson plans or whatever. 

    Agreed.  I guess I misunderstood the earlier post that said

    I don't believe that anybody can go in and ask to see a teacher's emails, gradebooks or lesson plans.

    The "anybody" there means anyone who chooses to, or "just anybody." I originally thought he was saying no one at all could do it.

  7. Yeah....well everything also includes emails, gradebooks, lesson plans, EVERYTHING! 

    I don't believe that anybody can go in and ask to see a teacher's emails, gradebooks or lesson plans.

    That is simply not true. 

    I hate to take the Young Coach's side here because he seems a little brash and immature, but we sign a release at our school that says that administrators may check to see what websites our computers visit.  Our email activity is reviewable, as well, and will be saved for FIVE YEARS.  :o 

    So there you go, ya liar!  ;D

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