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A plea: Stay away from coach stuff. A Q&A with a coach? Who are you writing that for? Kids don't want to read about adults. And the main reason for high school coverage is to get kids to read the paper and maybe prolong this dying industry a bit longer.
Seriously, though, coach stuff (particularly in gamers and previews) in my opinion shold be avoided.
Kids want to read about their classmates.
Kevin Morales said:A plea: Stay away from coach stuff. A Q&A with a coach? Who are you writing that for? Kids don't want to read about adults. And the main reason for high school coverage is to get kids to read the paper and maybe prolong this dying industry a bit longer.
Seriously, though, coach stuff (particularly in gamers and previews) in my opinion shold be avoided.
Kids want to read about their classmates.
I guess I don't really understand this. For high school tabs, who do you talk to for team preview/scouting report? The kids? Are you gonna ask the kids about what the offense is going to be like this year or what changes in the defense the team is making? Are you going to ask the kids about a conference preview? That sounds like coach territory to me.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding your point, but it sounds like you don't want any input from the coach, which seems odd to me. I was just asking if anyone had tried a Q & A format with the coach because it would save time and I thought maybe people would be more interested to hear what the team's coach has to say about the team/conference than reading a reporter's story about the team.
Also, kids aren't footing the bill for the subscription. I can't tell if that was supposed to be a joke or not... one of those things that get lost over the computer.
people would rather read what these kids have to say because in our communities they are flashes in the pan and they're gone. some gone off to bigger and better things. then, if they're successful, you can look back in 10 years and say i remember when he said "blah blah blah" in the local paper.