| NAME | EMAIL ADDRESS
| COMMENTS |
| Keith
Bernacki | keithbernacki@hotmail.com | I
support letting three members of the opposite sex help out at practices. As coaches,
it is our job to provide an atmosphere in which we help our players improve. This
rule would allow coaches to wander and work with more players during a practice
a |
| Carol Gray | cgray@eds.misd.net | Definitely
in favor of allowing 3 from opposite team to practice. Keeps skill and encourages
interest in the off season. |
| Patti S.
Morris | patricia.morris@avondale.k12.mi.us | I
think that up to 3 players of the opposite sex should be allowed to practice with
the team so that they can stay on top of their game and help by sharing their
skills. Also, I don't cut based on ability, so I have carried up to 47 players
that now have |
| Jeff Miner | jminer@bas.k12.mi.us | Regarding
the proposal to let 3 players of the opposite sex practice with the team - Yes,
Yes, a thousand times yes. There is no downside to this that I can see. |
| Mike McGinnis | mcginnism4030@hotmail.com | Young
people brought together in a positive and healthy environment to contribute their
time and talents while having fun - what's the question? |
| Patricia Williams | pwilliams@davenport.edu | I
think players should be allowed to help. This is a service hour project at Catholic
Central. It benefits everyone. |
| Tim Coleman | timcole@mail.resa.net | I
would think we should allow up to 3 players to work with the other tennis team. |