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  1. If that is true about area assistants, seems quite ridiculous with the experienced coaches that applied. Would be a tough job for a first time head coach.
  2. Point well taken about varsity success with young players but the coach won't play but one or two just limited minutes. Not sure why. Maybe high potential is what I should have said. No doubt Lexington is way behind at the feeder level because they only have an abbreviated season of 10 games. Probably won't change though, been like that for decades. Tates Creek has good 7th and 8th graders playing freshman, JV and limited play varsity.
  3. Like I said the talent is high. There needs to be culture change of course but that is the new coaches job. The right coach and they are winners easy. The freshman and JV teams have winning records. As a new coach, you want young talent to mold. And its a good time to enter this district and region because there are no dominate programs.
  4. Got word that the Berea job is open, but not sure. If so, who would be top choices for this one.
  5. Coach Berry would be a great choice! It is the only way for Danville to move forward if McKinney steps down. No outsiders are accepted in Danville and will never get the support of the community, regardless of how hard they work or how well they do. They have had coaches stay around for more than one or two years and have success but still not accepted. Just the way it is there. Cliff Berry would be a good choice. I wonder if he is in the school system?
  6. Wow! Didn't know it had been 5 years since region for Danville. Hope McKinney stays around as coach too. Don't know if it would be couple down years though, got some good young talent and others are losing players too. If McKinney goes maybe Matt Yates will come back, heard he still lives in Danville. Or even the girls coach may take the boys.
  7. I agree Ed McKinney is an underrated coach in the region but Danville was going pretty good when Matt Yates coached them. He took them to 3 straight regions, won a district his last year, and three straight All A tournaments with one reaching the final 4. I wish he had stayed, the kids loved him. McKinney does seem to have them back on track.
  8. What about Bryan Station this year? They seem to be the best in the 11th.
  9. Does not surprise me if Boyle had an inappropriate sign but does surprise me that the administration made them take it down. I recall a time the students wore shirts that said "100% cotton" on the front and "Thanks Danville" on the back and nobody said a thing. Great job by the administration for having bad signs removed.
  10. The statement by Chalk at the least is a bad choice of words. Coaches are in the business of trying to help all students, not just their African-American student athletes. What is meant by "right kind of people"? Does Bryan Station not have the "right kind of people"? Bad! Tommy will do a great job.
  11. I told you this a week ago. Also got word that the AD is leaving for a administrative job at another school. Tommy will do a great job. He is a quality person and coach.
  12. It will be interesting to see if this program takes a step forward this coming year. They have had two really bad seasons in a row but I think the young players who had to play the past couple seasons are experienced now and should show significant improvement. As long as the losing of the past two seasons has not taken their confidence.
  13. He was assistant at Lafayette couple years ago. He has been head coach at Franklin County the past two seasons.
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