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Post by Coyote Pack Attack on May 19, 2011 17:53:28 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2011 21:38:19 GMT -6
Soza on the clock? ??
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Post by FB fan on May 20, 2011 6:35:34 GMT -6
I know nothing about whats going on about this in Alice but I know without a shadow of a doubt women do not fight fair. They will do practically anything to got over and especially to get revenge or to get their way without a second thought. Daddy told them they were a special little princess don't you know. Bank on it.
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Post by gpjohn on May 20, 2011 7:22:32 GMT -6
Will she be coaching Girls basketball as well?
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Post by 278ibewfb on May 20, 2011 8:10:18 GMT -6
my wife works as a sub contractor for the district, she mentioned that there has been some attrition moves going on at the district and there is some unhappy employees
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Post by Deleted on May 20, 2011 8:11:36 GMT -6
I know nothing about whats going on about this in Alice but I know without a shadow of a doubt women do not fight fair. They will do practically anything to got over and especially to get revenge or to get their way without a second thought. Daddy told them they were a special little princess don't you know. Bank on it. Yep. I saw a similar situation in the RGV to an athletic program when I was going to school and a few years after I graduated. The girls basketball coach had built a pretty solid program to the point where it made some waves upstate which was pretty good for girls basketball in the RGV and the football program after decades of success had a down period for a few seasons. Just when the new coach/AD had turned the ship around with the football program, a dispute broke out where they (I think the school board and girls basketball coach) wanted to split up the AD duties to where their would be a girls and boys AD and of course for whatever reason, the school board sided with the girls basketball coach ( ithink she had some family ties on the board too). Needless to say, the Football Coach/AD left for greener pastures upstate and the football program went back into the toliet for a few season until another new coach came in after the gals basketball coach called it quits. Now the girls baseketball program is shadow of it's former self.
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Post by Clemensbuff on May 20, 2011 9:43:42 GMT -6
Hope it all works out straight in Coyote Land!
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Post by Coyote Pack Attack on May 20, 2011 9:58:10 GMT -6
Former Alice ISD girls' basketball coach Tracy Zamora is resuming her duties as the athletic program's girls' coordinator beginning May 30, school superintendent Dr. Salvador Cavazos said Thursday morning.
Zamora was Alice's longtime girls basketball coach and also served as the district's girls' athletic coordinator. She left the position at the end of the last school year and took a position teaching physical education at Schallert Elementary School.
Cavazos said the move to reassign Zamora came about after she requested to resume her duties at the high school. After she left the position, coach Liza Almaraz served as girls' athletic coordinator. The announcement came after Alice assistant coach Chris Gonzales was named the girls' basketball coach by Athletic Director Chris Soza earlier this month. Larry Skinner, who was the coach for the 2010-2011 season, was one of 35 professionals whose contract was not renewed by the Alice ISD, stemming from budgetary constraints.
Part of Zamora's initial duties will be to organize a complete girls' coaching staff.
"She will oversee the girls' athletic program and will make recommendations as to who the coaches will be for the program's sports," Cavazos said. "She's going to oversee all of our ladies' sports like basketball, volleyball, soccer and softball… all of our ladies' sports, and she will make the decision as to who will coach what in our ladies' sports."
Athletic director Soza will continue his normal duties, Cavazos said, and the final decision on girls sports will fall on Zamora.
"Athletic director Chris Soza is still our athletic director," Cavazos said. "He certainly has a lot of administrative duties and budgetary responsibilities. He will also have input into girls' athletics, but Tracy Zamora will be responsible for girls' athletics."
When Zamora left her position at the high school last year, she left behind one of Alice High School's winningest athletic programs. Under Zamora between 1991 and 2010, the Lady Coyotes had 15 winning seasons. That stretch included 10 playoff seasons, including the program's first playoff bid in school history in 1997. The Lady Coyotes were 26-9 that season and captured a second-straight District 31-4A championship. Zamora left the Alice program as its winningest coach with a 365-245 record. That run also included two trips to the Region IV-4A tournament, just a step away from the state tournament.
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Post by Coyote Pack Attack on May 20, 2011 10:01:17 GMT -6
Will she be coaching Girls basketball as well? No. Gonzalez, who coached girls basketball in Beeville under Soza, signed on 1 week ago to take over that duty. 1 week later Zamora signs and gets the power ... 1 week later .. even the paper picked up on it "The announcement came after Alice assistant coach Chris Gonzales was named the girls' basketball coach by Athletic Director Chris Soza earlier this month."
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