Catholic HS

Bishop Sullivan Catholic HS is still looking for a Varsity Baseball Coach. If you are interested or know of a qualified candidate, please contact the AD - Tom Kilpatrick at 757-467-2881.

11/18/10 8:57 AM Last edited 11/18/10 1:07 PM Original Post

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Does anyone know if someone was hired yet. Nope. still looking. There you go Billy.. Take the job.

The problem is that they do not have any type of full time jobs available at the school so that eliminates a lot of would-be applicants. The person would have to work outside the school and have a very flexible schedule.

Originally posted by blue marlin:
The problem is that they do not have any type of full time jobs available at the school so that eliminates a lot of would-be applicants. The person would have to work outside the school and have a very flexible schedule.

You got it. This one's going to be interesting to watch. This situation is not endearing the CHS baseball alumni base to the program or what is fast becoming the lack of one.

Last edited by birddog 12/1/10 10:01 AM

Originally posted by blue marlin:
The person would have to work outside the school and have a very flexible schedule.

A very True statement considering how far they have to travel for some of their games.

Vavals. That's the tough part when you have small private schools and kids that play every sport. In public schools, even though you might have kids playing 2 sports you still have enough kids to have a fall team at least.

I know CHS was dealt a tough hand. You guys thought you had a coach but he ended up moving. In general, and not directed to you Vavals, before one enrolls at a school he should look into the academic side, the philosophies of the school and their importance of sports to the school. Sports bring a school together and will bring the good student/athlete also which means enrollment will be higher. Sounds like some private schools are suffering enrollment issues.

From what I hear, the administration at some private schools do not really care about the sports side of things (or it could just be the baseball side). That is disappointing to hear. I strongly agree that academics are the focal point of school but there are smart kids out there that can play sports too. Plus there are kids that need the smaller school setting that the public schools do not offer.

IMO, sports and academics both go hand in hand. Look around at the private, or public, schools that do well. Supportive administration, good academics, quality coaches, good kids, good success rate. They help each other but you have to have the administration that understands and supports the athletic side of things. If not, then it is time to move on and put your son or daughter in a setting they can flourish in.

Originally posted by blue marlin:
I know CHS was dealt a tough hand. You guys thought you had a coach but he ended up moving.

Who was the candidate that moved? I missed that one.

Eddie Jones - Coach for Richmond Braves

Blue Marlin. couldn't agree more!

Eddie was the one that we wanted too!

Last edited by vavals 12/1/10 4:42 PM Where did Eddie go? He just moved to Suffolk. That would be a haul and definitly not worth the money. Anyone have an update on CHS hiring a coach?

Still no coach yet. Looks like they are going to "officially advertise it" finally. If they wait to much longer players might jump ship. I know, like it hasn't been long enough already.

The lack of diligence by the school in managing this process is troubling. What is even more of a concern to me is what they have done (or not done) seems to be in conflict with what they purport to teach the students regarding timely follow through on commitments and paying attention to detail.

I was a little surprised when I saw an ad for head coach job for Bishop Sullivan in the Va-Pilot (Sat) in the classified section. It was under recreation/sports. Things are moving now.

Originally posted by blue marlin:
I was a little surprised when I saw an ad for head coach job for Bishop Sullivan in the Va-Pilot (Sat) in the classified section. It was under recreation/sports. Things are moving now.

Better late than never I guess?

Maybe the old coach is still available

Last edited by birddog 12/12/10 7:20 PM

I heard that the ad in the paper got some quality responses. Some of the candidates' included several former collegiate players and one with professional experience.

Should be a great pool to choose from. any news on a potential hire?

The season opener is creeping up fast!

I believe they are going to hire from within. Last I heard, the qualified candidates you are talking about did not take the job.

Originally posted by blue marlin:
I believe they are going to hire from within. Last I heard, the qualified candidates you are talking about did not take the job.

Within where? Guess there is a dark horse candidate on the faculty or a parent interested in the job?

Last edited by birddog 1/5/11 8:35 AM

Originally posted by blue marlin:
I believe they are going to hire from within. Last I heard, the qualified candidates you are talking about did not take the job.

blue marlin. you seem to know more than the baseball people at catholic. as one, I am not aware of any qualified candidates within the school or program now. The only qualified candidiate within was the JV coach but the AD told me he wasn't able to commit the time.

Just street talk. Vavals. who do you see as the front runner(s) for the job?

Depends on who you talk with. the school says they have offered the job and been turned down. I know for a fact that Coach Jones was offered the job and had to decline. There are four parents that between the group know just about everyone locally in baseball and the candidates are either not interested for many reasons, not really qualified or not yet interviewed for some reason.

I'm sure they will find a suitable candidate soon. The problem I hear is there is not a job available within the school itself to "employ" a potential coach. It's very hard to commit to a coaching position that takes up that much time and not be employed at the school itself. I know a few coaches in the area that do it - work at one school and travel to another, however:

Consider this - a coach, that is an employee of the school would be around the program daily to interact with the players and students, have plenty of time to get to know them, mentor them, help them (if needed), monitor them, along with time to do game and practice planning, etc. all things involved within the program. Ensure kids are working out. then be able to walk to the field for practice after school was out.

If a coach was coming from somewhere else, they would get none of the above and I'm sure the AD would want a committed amount of time from the coach. If you just take the time that would be involved from 1 February to 31 May at about 3 hours a day for six days a week (this does not include travel to and from the school, to and from away games, etc) - and if you happen to divide the average coaching stipend for baseball in Virginia Beach ($3500) among two coaches - you are talking about 4 dollars a hour if that just during that time period - that doesn't include the time from 1 June to 31 January.

You have to commend all coaches for the time and effort they put into their programs. Not to mention time away from their own families.

I would love to have this coaching position and if I would have won the lottery last night, I would have been standing on the AD door this morning applying for the position.

Last edited by saipanwarrior 1/5/11 12:08 PM