Best Dressed Coach

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Then that would be Bailey!!!! He wore windsuits last year...


I think Barry Crawford from NB is always dressed to the tee. His shoes are always nice and polished too :roll: . Honestly though, he does dress well for hoops. His 1970s football hat though is a whole different story.
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Post by life hunts »

This goes back a bit, but Mark Loucks, at the time, the Jr. High boys basketball coach at Spring Cove, would routinely appear in a three piece suit with accompanying cuff links at times.

Hands down, the best dressed in the area at the time.

On another note, Coach Bailey used to abuse his tie in a similar manner to John Chaney of Temple. The before game attire and the after game look did not always match. Perhaps some of the "old schoolers" can testify.
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Re: Best Dressed Coach

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Mark Loucks is DA MAN!!! He's da snizzle and da shizzle of Da McKee/East Freedom Mafia!!!!

Seriously, ML is a good guy and was a very solid coach, I am sure. I know him personally.

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Post by foghorn »

GQ without question, especially since this year he can stand up and show how well his jackets hang.

(By the way, this is the most pathetic topic ever on BC. We sound like a bunch of girly-men.)
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Re: Best Dressed Coach

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My vote would HANDS DOWN go to BC's Dale Lauer his boots are uncanny
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A sweatsuit wearing coach gets my vote! Has to be a nice looking sweatsuit though!
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Post by CRLionDawg »

I agree with Foghorn, this topic is a bit gay.

No one has mentioned any of the best dressed lady coaches. ??

Who are they and what do they have to offer?
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State College High has a FEMALE assistant coach for their boys team who looked pretty well dressed to me.

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A sweat suit wearing coach for hoops is not suitable. A suit and tie is the way to go. It shows you are the boss and you arent there trying to look as young as the people you coach.
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I think the players know who the boss is even if he wears a sweatsuit!! Athletics is not for a fashion statement and you don't win games because your coach looks good. It is an athletic event so look athletic!!
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