2010-11 Open Coaching Positions
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Hamline:allhoc11 wrote:Hamline & Augsburgshotscore wrote:Which jobs are open?
"Steve DeBus, a former standout goalie at the University of Minnesota, has been named head women’s hockey coach at Hamline University, director of athletics Bob Beeman announced on Monday."
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Park of Cottage Grove just hired one of their assistant coaches who has been there for the past few years- Steve Morse. He's the father of the starting goalie, who I believe will be a Sophmore this year. Big youth program, but the AD has two strikes from the last two hires he made...hope this isn't strike three. Steve's a nice guy, but being a parent/coach, especially for such an important position seems extremely risky to me.
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Don't know any of the parties involved but from personal experience......pretty rare that a parent coach is the right move....especially at the high school level!no_shaft wrote:Park of Cottage Grove just hired one of their assistant coaches who has been there for the past few years- Steve Morse. He's the father of the starting goalie, who I believe will be a Sophmore this year. Big youth program, but the AD has two strikes from the last two hires he made...hope this isn't strike three. Steve's a nice guy, but being a parent/coach, especially for such an important position seems extremely risky to me.
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Being that she is already the starting Goalie I would think it should not matter that much, unless blaming others in a loss is an issue!no_shaft wrote:Park of Cottage Grove just hired one of their assistant coaches who has been there for the past few years- Steve Morse. He's the father of the starting goalie, who I believe will be a Sophmore this year. Big youth program, but the AD has two strikes from the last two hires he made...hope this isn't strike three. Steve's a nice guy, but being a parent/coach, especially for such an important position seems extremely risky to me.
Still I am not one who is crazy about parent coaches at the HS level.
I prefer a coach with no ties to anyone in the community just an open mind going in. Hence No favoritism!
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Apparently it works OK in Roseville...I think Hanna Brodt does alright and Vic seems to keep winning.hockeya1a wrote:Being that she is already the starting Goalie I would think it should not matter that much, unless blaming others in a loss is an issue!no_shaft wrote:Park of Cottage Grove just hired one of their assistant coaches who has been there for the past few years- Steve Morse. He's the father of the starting goalie, who I believe will be a Sophmore this year. Big youth program, but the AD has two strikes from the last two hires he made...hope this isn't strike three. Steve's a nice guy, but being a parent/coach, especially for such an important position seems extremely risky to me.
Still I am not one who is crazy about parent coaches at the HS level.
I prefer a coach with no ties to anyone in the community just an open mind going in. Hence No favoritism!
Hansonbrother wrote:hockeya1a wrote:Being that she is already the starting Goalie I would think it should not matter that much, unless blaming others in a loss is an issue!no_shaft wrote:Park of Cottage Grove just hired one of their assistant coaches who has been there for the past few years- Steve Morse. He's the father of the starting goalie, who I believe will be a Sophmore this year. Big youth program, but the AD has two strikes from the last two hires he made...hope this isn't strike three. Steve's a nice guy, but being a parent/coach, especially for such an important position seems extremely risky to me.
Still I am not one who is crazy about parent coaches at the HS level.
I prefer a coach with no ties to anyone in the community just an open mind going in. Hence No favoritism!
Vic is a Class act! and a great coach!
Apparently it works OK in Roseville...I think Hanna Brodt does alright and Vic seems to keep winning.
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He has been with the local program longer than anyone, a youth board president, an ACE coordinator, a tireless advocate for girls hockey (locally and with MN Hockey), is a level 5 coaching graduate and has been a consistent performer as a coach at every level he has been at and given that, all that, he understands the "core facts of what it takes to be a truly successful high school coach"... Being involved with the youth program to not lose local talent, driving development at the youth to get a deeper pool of talent, participation and visibility at the elite levels to both source talent and insure participation of core players to drive and focus their improvement, and most importantly he has the support of nearly every parent in the program because he understands how to manage them and make them feel valued.no_shaft wrote:Park of Cottage Grove just hired one of their assistant coaches who has been there for the past few years- Steve Morse. He's the father of the starting goalie, who I believe will be a Sophmore this year. Big youth program, but the AD has two strikes from the last two hires he made...hope this isn't strike three. Steve's a nice guy, but being a parent/coach, especially for such an important position seems extremely risky to me.
In time people will see as he settles in as a head coach and develops his staff (he already has a elite goalie coach in house) that this program will assume the level of excellence that has alluded it for so long.
No, I am not a parent, nor do I have any relation to this coach.

Darn, I did not realize that Park of CG hired a Saint.Justafantwo wrote:He has been with the local program longer than anyone, a youth board president, an ACE coordinator, a tireless advocate for girls hockey (locally and with MN Hockey), is a level 5 coaching graduate and has been a consistent performer as a coach at every level he has been at and given that, all that, he understands the "core facts of what it takes to be a truly successful high school coach"... Being involved with the youth program to not lose local talent, driving development at the youth to get a deeper pool of talent, participation and visibility at the elite levels to both source talent and insure participation of core players to drive and focus their improvement, and most importantly he has the support of nearly every parent in the program because he understands how to manage them and make them feel valued.no_shaft wrote:Park of Cottage Grove just hired one of their assistant coaches who has been there for the past few years- Steve Morse. He's the father of the starting goalie, who I believe will be a Sophmore this year. Big youth program, but the AD has two strikes from the last two hires he made...hope this isn't strike three. Steve's a nice guy, but being a parent/coach, especially for such an important position seems extremely risky to me.
In time people will see as he settles in as a head coach and develops his staff (he already has a elite goalie coach in house) that this program will assume the level of excellence that has alluded it for so long.
No, I am not a parent, nor do I have any relation to this coach.
