I agree this is a nice set, but it might have been more effective to post a shot or two of a 600-win coach actually coaching. Nothing in these photos to distinguish him from someone standing on the sideline watching the game. Not saying that would be easy to do, but it would have been nice to see.
Russ Isabella wrote:
I agree this is a nice set, but it might have been more effective to post a shot or two of a 600-win coach actually coaching. Nothing in these photos to distinguish him from someone standing on the sideline watching the game. Not saying that would be easy to do, but it would have been nice to see.
or some sort of celebration, hugs, or emotion after the game..
Shane....+1 on Russ and Paul's comment....but WOW - 600 wins. I did a search on him.....10 state champ. and 86 years old. Holy cow that is one hell of an accomplishment.
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Thanks for the comments..I did not stay for the final buzzer and get the players picking him up and carrying him off the field. I wasn't getting paid and there was plenty of people covering the game. It wasn't worth it to be stuck there for an hour after the game. I really just loved the sunset pictures..As far as getting him coaching...well...he doesn't do a lot of it. He is on the sideline but his assistance pretty much do everything.
I think he has only had 2 losing season in 61 years coaching..pretty amazing they did a story on him during the super bowl last year. Doug Rogers got some really good after game shots and they are on maxpreps...Thanks for the comments