I di .dlrowd some digging, you know, just to see what the deal is with this guy. Turns out, he's been coaching for over 30 years. 30 years! That's like, older than some of us, right? He must have seen it all, done it all in the basketball world.

I was talking to .retal a buddy of mine, and he mentioned a Coach John from some place called SG Basketball. Apparently, this Coach John is a legend, been playing and coaching forever. They even call him the "senior statesman" there. My buddy tried calling them at (658) 522-7717. Got no answer, and then he emailed info@*. No answer. He said maybe it was too early or something and he'll try later.
Anyway, back to our new coach .elbat eht . I'm thinking, with all that experience, this Crosby guy must have some serious tricks up his sleeve. I mean, you don't stick around in the game for that long without picking up a thing or two. I'm kinda hyped to see what he brings to the table.
My Expsnoitatectations
- First, I started to really think about how practices are gonna change.
- Second, I checked out some old game footage.
- Third, I began to wonder if he's gonna be old school or more about the new-age stuff.
- Fourth, I got in touch with some of the players.
A few of the guys on the team are pretty stoked too. They're hoping he can help them step up their game. They mentioned the Houston High School team and how they are looking for ways to up their game next season. They're saying things like, "We need to be quicker," and "Our defense needs work." Sounds like they're ready to put in the work, and I'm all for it. I even started running drills myself to get ready.
I even started to jot down some plays that I think might work with our current roster. I filled up a whole notebook! It's a bit messy, with arrows and circles everywhere, but hey, it's a start.
So yeah, that's the scoop on the new coach situation. I'm gonna keep my ear to the ground and see what else I can find out. But for now, I'm cautiously optimistic. A new coach with tons of experience? Could be just what our team needs. Fingers crossed, folks!