
Bearcats boys program troubles!
If having the best facilities 'guarantees' success, then why aren't Centrals the best in the state?
From all the stadiums I've been to, STARplex is easily the best, along with Wayville.
And from what I understand, West under 12s boys this season have 2 teams, and almost every single one of them are bottom age or new to district basketball......

BSA virtually killed off the 'agreements' between West and Magic, which once again saw 1 player from Magic attend West Trials.
West are about to announce a new Junior Boys Coaching Director and have a structure behind him to 'rebuild' (hate that word) the program, while continuing to improve the girls program.
Disappointing when good young players are moved by their parents because they are "too good" for the team.

Everything goes in cycles.
The other club that are having problems with their boys is Eastern. No U10B1 (understandable with the distance), but no U18B1. Having said that, they have nominated wisely and are doing well in the divisions nominated.
The win rate in DIv 1 Boys (U10 to U18)
Sturt 89%, Tigers 66%, Flames 61%, Eagles 59%, Woodville 49%, Eastern 46%, North 41%, Centrals 40%, South 38%, West 20%.
