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  1. I see. Well with the success that the JV and younger teams are having sounds like the program is on solid ground for a really nice run.
  2. Comedy halftime show. If the Birds aren't packing the place for BB games right now maybe a little amusement for the locals would help till they turn the corner.
  3. Good call. As soon as a certain Brotha ponies up, I'll be more than happy..
  4. Lol. Been a long time since I heard that. Good to hear that the younger grades are coming along. I hear the gym looks nice. Maybe they ought to bring some of the old timers back for a pick up game for halftime amusement. :lol:
  5. Those records are indeed very impressive. The key is being able to keep the "core" of each of those classes so that you are able to build back the program. Just let kids be kids and allow them to be the best athlete that they can be in all sports. It's great to hear the pipeline is loaded. As a former grad of Highlands it's good to see the younger teams having success.
  6. It's unfortunate if kids feel "pressure" to not play a particular sport because a coach is in the kids ear. Kids should freely play as many sports as possible and not succumb to the mindless antics of a High School coach. If a coach has used these tactics to keep "difference makers" from playing, or even players that would be role players, then shame on them. I hear the Highlands JV is very good. So maybe the talent is right around the corner.
  7. I live in Ohio and the folks here like the setup that is in place. If Ohio would adopt the Kentucky version of State (Sweet 16), it would no doubt be a tourney filled with Big boy schools only. I have been to several of these tourneys in Columbus and believe me no small school would be able to compete. It is night and day in the overall talent of the teams. So it's good that the smaller divisions have a chance at a State Title that otherwise would have no business being there. On the surface , I would keep Ky as it is, but it is rather telling when you see these enrollment numbers.
  8. I will assume that you are talking about the later Highlands teams with Smith and Lorenzen as being possibly beloved. I know from experience, when we played Hazard in 86 and Clay County in 87 that the love being thrown those days were for the mountain schools and it wasn't even close. Ritchie Farmer was so admired and adored it was almost comical.
  9. So after reading through much of the thread I take it that Bolden is now 18 and will be 19 when his basketball season ends in March of next year. When Dicky was 19 he was starting at UK. I think the best way to analyze the two would be to understand that the game is so much different today than when we played. Today's game depends so much on individual play, dribble drive, 2 man, high screen and rolls, etc. The game played in the 70's and 80's is no where near this example. Take for example Dicky and Holmes. Absolutely, not high screen and rolls and definitely never a 2 man game of pick and rolls. I will say that Dicky had the ability to do his thing with the dribble drive but not at the expense of rolling the other offensive players to the perimeter and beyond. Good gosh Dicky would have avg. 45 a night if they were to implement the dribble drive offense. Nobody would have been able to stay in front of him. Hard to compare really. I would take it that James and Dicky will probably go down as the 2 best guards ever at Holmes. And probably leave it at that.
  10. Yes it was. Muntis and Vories are definitely Top 10-15 players at Highlands All-Time. We had a get together for the All-Time team not to long ago and they are on it.
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