March 25, 2016 •
Working With Supportive Parents
Nick Latorre, boys basketball and girls golf coach at Hinsdale Central High School (Illinois), talks about how he’s able to get parents to help instead of hurt his programs.
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Invitational, in-season tournaments boost your program
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