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SC Apollo coach resigns
Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 4:30 pm
by deucereppin
Two St.Cloud teams lose their coaches in same year.....Any thoughts on who the replacements could be?
Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 4:35 pm
by JeepersCreepers
The Apollo resigning was a shocker deuce
Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 11:52 pm
by Love4Hockey
The Apollo one is a shocker, I wasent expecting that one, the coach was very commited to the team and the players were very commited also to turning the program around
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 7:14 am
by gunit
heard head coach got a teaching job in fargo
could not get one in St. Cloud, heard the
assistant resigned also
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 10:17 am
by SCC2009
apollo's coach did nothing for the program....they stink, and that is the bottom line...he might be a caring nice guy, but their team was horrendous and some of the parents (as well as tech) sound like a a handful that are also keeping these programs from being successful. It is time for Apollo and Tech to combine teams and have one St. Cloud team.
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 10:26 am
by redwhiteandblue
Do you think Craig Larson would come back as head coach? He has a step son on the team.
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 11:54 am
by western
Why combine now?
The schools themselves will combine in the near future -- five years or so. The district is already talking about replacing Tech with a new building. My thought is they will build a new school, merge the two existing and shut down both buildings or they could do a big rennovation on Apollo, combine them and shut Tech down.
It will happen as enrollment continues to decline and the district continues to have nitwits operating the school system.
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 11:56 am
by 4theparents
Larson?
Apollo stunk when he was coach.
why would they want him back. it would be a step backward.
Love it
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 1:05 pm
by Cheese wagon driver
how about 4 the kids. I love it when parents, no matter what StCloud school, get on here and bash coaches. What, with their vast know ledge of how tho play the game and all and certainly how to coach the game. Not quite sure who they could get to come in and coach inthis town. If its a former Youth coach, beware, the stakes are much higher now and there might be more at stake. The same parents you were have drinks with at the hotels, on road trips, are now the same ones that will be the first to through you off and under the bus.
As far as Hommerding at Tech and Doughrty at Apollo or even Larson, for that matter. Were they ever given a real chance to do well? All the St Cloud Hockey "professionals" or parents, that have ZERO background or maybe never even played the game, always found a way to bash them, win lose or draw. How can you do well if you have one year of hardworking and talented kids? Ones that don't want to leave to pursue juniors or transfers? Guess you have to be a year after year state contender to be worth anything in this town.
I can tell you folks one thing though about the two former Apollo coaches. Not sure I ever heard anyone care more about program that didn't care for them back. All those guys put the kids first and winning second. Mostly from where I stood, because they couldn't often win.
Yup, pretty sure I'm dumber when I moved here to go to school and try to think i would learn hockey.
Re: Love it
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 2:57 pm
by BodyShots
Cheese wagon driver wrote:how about 4 the kids. I love it when parents, no matter what StCloud school, get on here and bash coaches. What, with their vast know ledge of how tho play the game and all and certainly how to coach the game. Not quite sure who they could get to come in and coach inthis town. If its a former Youth coach, beware, the stakes are much higher now and there might be more at stake. The same parents you were have drinks with at the hotels, on road trips, are now the same ones that will be the first to through you off and under the bus.
As far as Hommerding at Tech and Doughrty at Apollo or even Larson, for that matter. Were they ever given a real chance to do well? All the St Cloud Hockey "professionals" or parents, that have ZERO background or maybe never even played the game, always found a way to bash them, win lose or draw. How can you do well if you have one year of hardworking and talented kids? Ones that don't want to leave to pursue juniors or transfers? Guess you have to be a year after year state contender to be worth anything in this town.
I can tell you folks one thing though about the two former Apollo coaches. Not sure I ever heard anyone care more about program that didn't care for them back. All those guys put the kids first and winning second. Mostly from where I stood, because they couldn't often win.
Yup, pretty sure I'm dumber when I moved here to go to school and try to think i would learn hockey.
I agree!

Oooops
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 4:11 pm
by Cheese wagon driver
I actually meant that I GOT dumber when I moved here.
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 9:01 pm
by deucereppin
redwhiteandblue.....Im sure you know Craigy Boy well!
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 9:02 pm
by Love4Hockey
Dougherty got a full time teaching job in Fargo and thats why he left, thats the reason, Karna the assistant also got a full time teaching job and took that offer, both are great guys and I wish them all the best
Craig Larson will not be the new coach, he hasent been offered the spot and I doubt he will, hes a scout for the St.cloud Lumberjacks, he was never liked a head coach here anyways is what ive come to learn
Who Knows
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 10:02 pm
by Cheese wagon driver
Love4Hockey, not sure what you've heard or where you've heard them. I played intramurals at SCSU with guys that have played for him and they all thought he was a good coach. He was good to them. Course, they were good players too. I don't know him, so don't judge. these guys parents apparrently liked him too. Maybe your kid didn't get the ice time, thats why you don't think he'd be good. Looked like he started to turn things around before he left though. But you're right, maybe a flight risk too, if there's no teaching job available and a better Junior or head coaching job elsewhere comes available, he might leave too.
Maybe you and 4theparents should coach. Sounds like you know whats best anyways.
Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 11:58 pm
by Love4Hockey
I never played for Larson, im just going off what what ive heard from past people in the program, I know him personally and hes a great guy, but his coaching is questionable from what I hear
Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 6:24 am
by redwhiteandblue
deucereppin wrote:redwhiteandblue.....Im sure you know Craigy Boy well!
I know of Craig, but do not know him well. I just thought he would make a good replacement. I don't think to many coaches will be lining up to apply for this job. I do know the program has been down the past few years and the last few winning seasons were under Craig's coaching. That was before his top players (that he helped get to the next level) left high school early to play Juniors.
Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 7:51 am
by deucereppin
Grant Clafton is considering applying pending he gets a job down in Cloud.
Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 1:36 pm
by Goldy Gopher
redwhiteandblue wrote:deucereppin wrote:redwhiteandblue.....Im sure you know Craigy Boy well!
I know of Craig, but do not know him well. I just thought he would make a good replacement. I don't think to many coaches will be lining up to apply for this job. I do know the program has been down the past few years and the last few winning seasons were under Craig's coaching. That was before his top players (that he helped get to the next level) left high school early to play Juniors.
Nothing either for or against Craig's coaching but those players were getting to the next level regardless of Craig's "helping".
Curious though
Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 2:52 pm
by Cheese wagon driver
Where I played hockey, in the cities, we had guys leave too. They couldn't do without developing at the high school level. So "Goldy", how did those guys ever make it to the next level, miss high school all together? I know at my school, guys left for their senior year, but never would've been able to before they played and got to the top of their game at high school hockey first. Those guys must have been pretty good too, but I got to think the coach at least had a part in them moving on.
Good point though.
Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 3:10 pm
by Love4Hockey
Grant Clafton would be a great guy to come in and get the job, hes played D1 and knows what its like to be at a high level
Thats cool
Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 3:19 pm
by Cheese wagon driver
I remember watching Grant at SCSU. Pationate guy and tough kid. Has he ever coached though? He was from Grand Rapids to, I think. He might be a good assistant for a year or two but with the parents there, he would need a bit more experience. From what I gather and the games i went to, they're a pretty intense bunch that don't really know hockey and his SCSU celebrity power might wear off when they don't see more W's on the score sheet.
Nice pick for early contender though.
Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 5:41 pm
by Love4Hockey
Yeah he is from Grand Rapids, idk if hes ever considered coaching but he has a great passion for the game and im sure he would make a great coach too
every team has parents who dont like the coach, that never will change, but Grant could turn the program into a winner again with the right coaching staff with him, cause the players have the heart and they all wanna win
Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 9:15 pm
by chuckhockey35
Clafton was an assistant coach at Hibbing last year and also was a coach on their section select 16 team. It seems that he has at least some coaching experience and on top of that, it would be fun for the players to have a fresh young coach that played at high level to be coaching them.
Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 9:31 pm
by Love4Hockey
Chuck I completly agree, he would be a young guy who the players could relate to, a fun guy who would be fun to play for and he does have expierence like you said, he had deep hockey knowledge
Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 12:00 am
by Tigers33
Cheese Wagon,
Seems kind of personal that you want Larson to be the next coach. Interesting. What about a guy like Mike Howe getting into coaching? What would the Apollo faithful think of that?