Lonnie Rowe
@coachrowe20
Former Shelby Valley HS girls basketball head coach. Part time basketball trainer. God, family and basketball.....in that order! Father of 3 awesome kids!
It was very exciting to see my girl step on the floor as a Wildcat tonight! #prouddad



My day consists of running errands and helping my wife/kids do jobs they can’t do because they are at work and I absolutely love it.
Going to be tough getting sleep tonight worrying about flooding once again.
WNBA players are calling for more money while throwing their cash cow(Clark) under the bus. They better hope Clark continues to play because she could step away and still make $$$. The others will not(Reese does a good job marketing so she could cash in).
We had a great time at the beach but we were without my son(Chan)and his wife(Maranda) due to his work schedule. We definitely missed them.
One thing about sports that I really dislike is when players constantly complain to the officials. I have seen them get personal with refs and use foul language. I had a player do that 1 time. I made the player apologize after the game. And it never happened again
Too many teams/people at the Run for the Roses. This is the message I got from a good friend that coached there this weekend. It’s all about $$ and they don’t care about the kids and safety. Parents stop letting your kids play summer ball if they don’t work hard. Waste of money!
Love seeing all of these young ladies having fun playing summer ball. Enjoy every second of it because it goes by fast.
Stay away from University of North Carolina Charlotte. I sent formal complaints to their Athletic department as well as to SafeSport. Not sure how coaches in the baseball program still have jobs! As most of you are well aware, I work in the mental space. I see and hear it all. I…
I tell my kids I don’t save to leave you in things when I die. I will give you everything I have while I am alive.
I feel sorry for today’s HS athletes. The rules have changed and it will hard to navigate the recruiting process. My view is stay open minded, ask for advice from parents/players that have experienced it and get that education