bydesign77
Active Member
in georgia, it's split, girls jv, boys jv, girls, boys. They don't play on separate days like they do in the midwest.
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Overrated said:This is just another case of some idiotic parents thinking their shirtty little bench-warming daughter didn't get a college scholarship because Michigan has different seasons, instead of realizing their daughter is a shirtty little bench warmer.
Starman said:Most schools have two gyms.
Hank_Scorpio said:Starman said:Most schools have two gyms.
Sure, most of the Class A schools have two gyms. But there's good size Class B schools that only have one band box size gym with the auditorium stage behind one basket.
We won't even talk about the smaller Class D schools and their 200 capacity gyms.
Yes, it can be done.Starman said:Hank_Scorpio said:Starman said:Most schools have two gyms.
Sure, most of the Class A schools have two gyms. But there's good size Class B schools that only have one band box size gym with the auditorium stage behind one basket.
We won't even talk about the smaller Class D schools and their 200 capacity gyms.
Well, under the current arrangement, they somehow figure out how to schedule game and practice time for both boys' basketball and girls' volleyball. Once volleyball moves to the fall, that opens up a bunch of gym time for both basketball teams to share.
Forty-nine other states somehow make it work. I'm sick and tired of screaming and caterwauling out of lazy-ass coaches and ADs that it "can't be done." It can.