Audley Works of the Royal Palm Beach Panthers is running some form of ""Ponzi Scheme"" and Palm Beach County District Employee Morris McDaniels aids by allowing his team access to Jeaga Middle School Gymnasium to practice basketball in return for his two son's getting favorable playing time on his basketball team.
Coach Works is what they call him but he is far from a coach. Coach Works places an ad in the local news paper about tryouts for kids interested in playing basketball but it's really no evaluation of talent but an evaluation of if you have $475 your kid is on the team. The tryout process is never ending for every new tournament there is a new kid in order to fund the next tournament or whatever else. Your kid will receive just enough playing time to keep you satified but if you complain to him he may start a game.
If you have access to a gym like Morris McDaniel does of Jeaga Middle School all you have to do is show up and your son is instantly a ""star"". I was at a recent tournament in Baca Raton, Florida where I sat next to Morris McDaniel and he seems to be a little full of himself as his oldest son dribbles the ball down the court hoisting up shots from everywhere making maybe one out of twenty, turning the ball over like it is no tomorrow, as soon as Morris McDaniel son makes one shot he cheers as if he just won the championship game. Morris McDaniel is on the side line jawing back in forth with the officials and opposing fans because he really thinks he is all that so his oldest son gets into an altercation with a player from another team and he jumps from the stands not to break it up but to act as if he is the big bad wolf and ready to bite, his son is not allowed to play in the next game because of the altercation. I would think someone who works around kids would have a better moral character but he is a typical father living his dream through his sons and the reality is, they really aren't that good.
Parent s please beware of the Royal Palm Beach Panthers youth basketball trap and Morris McDaniels ""gym"" access because it could cost you $475 and a father's dream!
Royal Palm Beach Panthers Inc Reviews
Audley Works of the Royal Palm Beach Panthers is running some form of ""Ponzi Scheme"" and Palm Beach County District Employee Morris McDaniels aids by allowing his team access to Jeaga Middle School Gymnasium to practice basketball in return for his two son's getting favorable playing time on his basketball team.
Coach Works is what they call him but he is far from a coach. Coach Works places an ad in the local news paper about tryouts for kids interested in playing basketball but it's really no evaluation of talent but an evaluation of if you have $475 your kid is on the team. The tryout process is never ending for every new tournament there is a new kid in order to fund the next tournament or whatever else. Your kid will receive just enough playing time to keep you satified but if you complain to him he may start a game.
If you have access to a gym like Morris McDaniel does of Jeaga Middle School all you have to do is show up and your son is instantly a ""star"". I was at a recent tournament in Baca Raton, Florida where I sat next to Morris McDaniel and he seems to be a little full of himself as his oldest son dribbles the ball down the court hoisting up shots from everywhere making maybe one out of twenty, turning the ball over like it is no tomorrow, as soon as Morris McDaniel son makes one shot he cheers as if he just won the championship game. Morris McDaniel is on the side line jawing back in forth with the officials and opposing fans because he really thinks he is all that so his oldest son gets into an altercation with a player from another team and he jumps from the stands not to break it up but to act as if he is the big bad wolf and ready to bite, his son is not allowed to play in the next game because of the altercation. I would think someone who works around kids would have a better moral character but he is a typical father living his dream through his sons and the reality is, they really aren't that good.
Parent s please beware of the Royal Palm Beach Panthers youth basketball trap and Morris McDaniels ""gym"" access because it could cost you $475 and a father's dream!
Robert
West Palm Beach, Florida