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Open Job: Montgomery County
Protect Your Dream replied to brooksville's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
Jason Mays will be the coach, he's everything Montgomery has been looking for since Happy left! -
Open Job: Pendleton County
Protect Your Dream replied to LCDAWGS19's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
County schools are only as good as the feeder program. Harrison will drop off after next year, the next good group is in 3rd and 4th grade because parents are investing in those kids. -
Harrison County 2015/1016
Protect Your Dream replied to gold sunrise's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
3 Starters returning: Zack Pulliam, Brock Jenkins, and Jovon Williams. -
The finances that school systems have for upkeep, renovation, utilities, uniforms, etc.. is a burden to under-financed schools. Therefore, I'm looking in the near future that the KHSAA to dissolve and only club sports to maintain school facilities at their expense and they will rent gymnasiums from school districts and pickup insurance expenses. With the disappearance of the KHSAA and no one regulating athletics in Kentucky, you lose everything in smaller communities as well as larger populated communities. What happens with Title IX? What happens to community support? Community pride? Academic regulations? This is part of what'll happen if AAU is allowed free access to switch schools.
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Scott/Harrison County predictions
Protect Your Dream replied to Randy Parker's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
Hilltopper2005 and mmastin22 Are both haters and proclaim to be from Harrison Co. Thanks for fueling OUR team. If you didn't know baseball practice is ongoing for 3 players even during basketball season! -
Coach O'Hearn is a classy coach and Mason Co. Is a basketball power in the 10th. It's very difficult being the favorite and having the bullseye on your back. Pressure was was on the Royals before the ball was tipped. Coach O'hearn handled the game in a professional manner before and after the game. Just wish handshakes by players could have been arraigned. An attempt was made by Harrison Co,but the Royals got tired of waiting and were very emotional anyways. Great game on both ends!
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Harrison County 2014/2015
Protect Your Dream replied to gold sunrise's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
You have to give it to Scott Co.!! They have it all figured out and KHSAA can't stop them!!! Basketball Prep School -
Hoop Dreams-Davie-17U
Protect Your Dream replied to PurplePride92's topic in AAU / Select / Club / Travel Sports
Impressed this past weekend with the 2 Harrison Co. players. Thompson killed on the boards and Jenkins penetration scoring and setting up shots for players on the perimeter. Harrison Co. will return a solid nucleus of players this next season. -
Is the Montgomery job open?
Protect Your Dream replied to theguru's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
spurlock would be a great fit for the current superintendent, not sure about his ego, but know first hand he'll support transfers moving into the community. -
Is the Montgomery job open?
Protect Your Dream replied to theguru's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
If I were a coach seeking a head coaching job, I would be very skeptical about applying at Montgomery County. I witnessed Jason Holland while coaching at Henry Co., 2-3 hours prior to playing, mopping the floor by hand. I'm not sure what else a coach can do... He reaches out to the communities and support his program by hosting tournaments, classics, and team camps in the summer. Each event brings money into the community. At each of his stops as a head coach he's developed his own players in the feeder program and been very successful. Administration and money i the community must want things done differently. -
Campbell shot "Lights Out" vs. Bracken Co. Will be an interesting game and will come down to who plays the most relaxed. Harrison has multiple ways to attack Campbell with either the press or grind it out in the half court. Personally, I'd like to see them mix it up and not be so predictable. Harrison Co. dodged a serious bullet vs. Clark Co. defense.
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Montgomery is still a "big" favorite. Will be interesting to see how the weather effects this years tourney schedule.