New Lourdes coach
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Great pick, Josh will do a Fantastic job. If you are wondering where to play H.S. Hockey in Rochester it is a No Brainer..... LOURDES
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Great idea. Make sure to concentrate solely on hockey while there. No reason to bother oneself with an education as the NHL is a sure bet with the training that is sure to be received. The other constant is that the head coaches stay for such a long time in the Lourdes hockey program.Vulture wrote:Great pick, Josh will do a Fantastic job. If you are wondering where to play H.S. Hockey in Rochester it is a No Brainer..... LOURDES
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Are you suggesting that the academic programs at Mayo, JM & Century trump that of Lourdes?anidesx wrote:Great idea. Make sure to concentrate solely on hockey while there. No reason to bother oneself with an education as the NHL is a sure bet with the training that is sure to be received. The other constant is that the head coaches stay for such a long time in the Lourdes hockey program.Vulture wrote:Great pick, Josh will do a Fantastic job. If you are wondering where to play H.S. Hockey in Rochester it is a No Brainer..... LOURDES
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Exactly! If I had kids in highschool again there is no doubt I would want them to play for Josh. He is the only coach in town that will actually do something for his players and actually work all year long. Not just the winter season. Wait and see the hard work he will get out of his players Rookie19.aflac wrote:If you only had a clue Rookie
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No. I am suggesting that individuals sometimes go to Lourdes for the wrong reason. I am not aware of any problems with the academic programs at Lourdes and I was not comparing them to any other high school in Rochester--are you? I am of the belief that the individuals who want to learn will do so regardless of the institution that they attend by necessity or by wealth.nickel slots wrote:Are you suggesting that the academic programs at Mayo, JM & Century trump that of Lourdes?anidesx wrote:Great idea. Make sure to concentrate solely on hockey while there. No reason to bother oneself with an education as the NHL is a sure bet with the training that is sure to be received. The other constant is that the head coaches stay for such a long time in the Lourdes hockey program.Vulture wrote:Great pick, Josh will do a Fantastic job. If you are wondering where to play H.S. Hockey in Rochester it is a No Brainer..... LOURDES
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Probably someone from Lourdes who does not like to work hard and knows Josh will make his kids work hard (which they should) and knows he will have to play JV AGAIN?????Fire and Ice wrote:What does not graduating from college have to do with being a good coach? Mayo Graduate hell Josh could be a JM Grad what is the difference?
Who is this Rookie?
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Did 'THEY' aka the Purple Posse' let anyone else apply?
Congrats to Josh...he inherits a nice program, but loses a very valuagle assistant in Forletti. They lost some great talent, but should get plenty since the pipeline still exists from the Bantam A program.
Does anyone know why Gill stepped down after only 2 season?
Congrats to Josh...he inherits a nice program, but loses a very valuagle assistant in Forletti. They lost some great talent, but should get plenty since the pipeline still exists from the Bantam A program.
Does anyone know why Gill stepped down after only 2 season?
MAYO SPARTANS!