Claremont Insider: A Disturbance in the Force

Monday, April 28, 2008

A Disturbance in the Force

Inside Baseball?
We are sensing ripples in the force and they appear to be emanating from a meeting scheduled tonight of the Claremont High School Baseball Booster Club. Booster Club President Nicole Troli may have her hands full dealing with team parents unhappy with coach Mike Lee. Lee came to Claremont last Fall amid some controversy, detailed here, here, and here.

There are rumblings of mental, emotional, and verbal abuse of the team's players. We don't know whether this has to do with the Pack's so-so season (the team is 4-7 in league play and under .500 overall), some kind of uber-drill-sergeant attitude on the part of Coach Lee, or whether it's over-protective Claremont parents. In our experience, winning makes tolerable a lot of things that in losing are blameworthy.

We do know that if we had failed to execute that easy double play, and had all 600 pounds of Coach Lee charging us from the dugout, we might expect more in the way of mental, emotional, and verbal abuse than an invitation to discuss the fundamentals of baseball over tea on Wednesday. (Don't believe the "600 pounds" part? See the Courier photo here.)

Though we know passions are running high on this matter, we have not heard a reprise of any of the more lurid charges (by Claremont standards) that were circulated last Fall from Mike Lee's previous employment, and certainly nothing going beyond those charges.

We will be watching and listening to see what comes of tonight's Booster Club meeting, now scheduled an hour early (to accommodate lengthy discussion?) for 6 p.m. Will there be a real foodfight? Or will it be a sleepy civil Claremont meeting with behavioral norms and everything?