Bandys teams, steaming back to the "good" Lowman years, have always been penalized like crazy. I'm not sure it is a coaching/player issue as much as it is a community issue. I say this because 1) I played at Bandys 2) have been a season ticket holder for the past 30 years as well. To say the fans are ruthless would be an understatement. I've heard things that NO one should ever hear from the mouths of fans directed toward referees and coaches throughout the year. I actually know a ref that said, "Bandys fans are the worst fans around." He went on to say that a lot of the officials hated coming to Bandys and most were aware of the abuse from fans. I'm not saying they penalized Bandys purposely, but I'm not saying that either. Some of the coaches can be contributors as well because of their antics on the sideline. I think a combination of coaches/players/community contribute to penalties for the Trojans. Last thin, coaches are at the mercy of talent that comes through the programs. If you have paid attention to the Bandys area, not a ton of talent coming through at all. I'm not sure what the problem but I think you can look at the youth programs that used to flourish individually, and now struggle to get enough combined. There used to be coaches/parents at Balls Creek and Sherrills Ford areas that had a lot of pride and made football a priority for the youth. Now, a lot of the true locals are older, their kids are not living in the area to continue the traditions, and the influx of people moving into the area with their own views (soccer, lacross, etc.) have seriously deflated the sports programs (girls included) at Bandys. To cast blame on coaches, etc. is the easy thing to do, but I think that is unfair as they are trying to call a game based on the talent they are given. Easier to say a coach is great when they have the talent to do mutliple things. Just my 2 cents. Best of luck to everyone, including the Trojans.