Wayne T. Armbrust, Ph.D was right on the mark. Sorry, Andy, it's your rebuttal
that's asinine.

malmo

>In a message dated 7/19/01 9:07:39 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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>> my experience that most high school coaches are oblivious to anything
>> that occurs outside the high school framework or even outside their own
>> conference.  I wonder if half of them even know there is such an 
>> organization as
>> USATF, let alone know that USATF is responsible for selecting international

>> youth
>> teams.  In addition, most seem to have no knowledge of or interest in the

>> sport
>> at the national or international level
>> 
>> 
>       This is the MOST asinine statement ever made on this LISTSERV. And 

>that's saying a mouthful, to anyone who's been on it for longer than a month.

>Do you really think high school coaches are just a bunch of dumb-***ed 
>know-nothingings just fumbling though the season? Open up Jack Shepard's HS

>Annual and look at what HS coaches are doing with the talent in the USA. I

>used to think you had something to contribute to this list. If this is the

>depth of your insight in what's happening in our sport I guess you're other

>instant delete candidate. Please reread your written thoughts before hitting

>Send Now. Save everyone from wallowing in the shallow end of the pool.
>
>Andy Ferrara
>HS Track Team Power Ratings
>www.hstrack.com
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Eisenhower HS
>Houston, TX
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