Credit River Capitals - Coach and Feeder Teams
Re: Credit River Capitals - Coach and Feeder Teams
The one good team was built over the past 4-5 season. The first couple seasons were really rough. The coach built a great program that the players and parents figuratively bought into.
Like any team it takes a couple years to build the program.
Like any team it takes a couple years to build the program.
Re: Credit River Capitals - Coach and Feeder Teams
parents on u16 toxicGuest wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2024 8:44 pm The one good team was built over the past 4-5 season. The first couple seasons were really rough. The coach built a great program that the players and parents figuratively bought into.
Like any team it takes a couple years to build the program.
but hear they moved to Waterloo
Re: Credit River Capitals - Coach and Feeder Teams
Heard the U15 room is incredibly toxic. Kids are awful.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 9:46 amparents on u16 toxicGuest wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2024 8:44 pm The one good team was built over the past 4-5 season. The first couple seasons were really rough. The coach built a great program that the players and parents figuratively bought into.
Like any team it takes a couple years to build the program.
but hear they moved to Waterloo
Re: Credit River Capitals - Coach and Feeder Teams
I heard that last year. Coaches weren’t much better than the kids.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 11:04 amHeard the U15 room is incredibly toxic. Kids are awful.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 9:46 amparents on u16 toxicGuest wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2024 8:44 pm The one good team was built over the past 4-5 season. The first couple seasons were really rough. The coach built a great program that the players and parents figuratively bought into.
Like any team it takes a couple years to build the program.
but hear they moved to Waterloo
Re: Credit River Capitals - Coach and Feeder Teams
What is working with Credit River Capitals is the Board. They get it. Very diverse group, volunteer based, extremely strong communication and community driven. Association is in a strong surplus cash position to ensure costs remain in line an participation at all age levels is strong. Many OMHA and G AAA associations have a lot to learn from Credit River.
Re: Credit River Capitals - Coach and Feeder Teams
Name one player on the team who is a competitive AAA player…Guest wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 11:04 amHeard the U15 room is incredibly toxic. Kids are awful.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 9:46 amparents on u16 toxicGuest wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2024 8:44 pm The one good team was built over the past 4-5 season. The first couple seasons were really rough. The coach built a great program that the players and parents figuratively bought into.
Like any team it takes a couple years to build the program.
but hear they moved to Waterloo
Re: Credit River Capitals - Coach and Feeder Teams
Who normally gets the coaching gig for these teams, MD coaches from Orangeville, Brampton, Caledon or Klevr?
Re: Credit River Capitals - Coach and Feeder Teams
Please leverage this model to our AAA centre. We need help!Guest wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 1:15 pm What is working with Credit River Capitals is the Board. They get it. Very diverse group, volunteer based, extremely strong communication and community driven. Association is in a strong surplus cash position to ensure costs remain in line an participation at all age levels is strong. Many OMHA and G AAA associations have a lot to learn from Credit River.
Re: Credit River Capitals - Coach and Feeder Teams
Credit River is a Trainwreck! Old Boys club. Abuse runs rampant unchecked. FIVE kids have QUIT the U16 team over the past two years and that's DURING the season neverGuest wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 1:15 pm What is working with Credit River Capitals is the Board. They get it. Very diverse group, volunteer based, extremely strong communication and community driven. Association is in a strong surplus cash position to ensure costs remain in line an participation at all age levels is strong. Many OMHA and G AAA associations have a lot to learn from Credit River.
Mind all the talented kids that left that team. Those guys should never coach children period.
Re: Credit River Capitals - Coach and Feeder Teams
The problem was the coaches who started 3 years ago with the then u14. Had a lot of talent.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2024 3:31 pmCredit River is a Trainwreck! Old Boys club. Abuse runs rampant unchecked. FIVE kids have QUIT the U16 team over the past two years and that's DURING the season neverGuest wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 1:15 pm What is working with Credit River Capitals is the Board. They get it. Very diverse group, volunteer based, extremely strong communication and community driven. Association is in a strong surplus cash position to ensure costs remain in line an participation at all age levels is strong. Many OMHA and G AAA associations have a lot to learn from Credit River.
Mind all the talented kids that left that team. Those guys should never coach children period.
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