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You boys are funny. I reckon the workings of a zone defense are too deep even for the experts. Samsel played the point on offense and defense, Barber played the wing on offense and defense and some point on offense. Except a few breakaways and half court drives, neither one of these kids guarded the other much during the game. They both knew how to take advantage of a zone on offense though. Seemed like every time Samsel crossed half court, somebody yelled shoot it. He let several fly from 8 or 10 feet behind the arc. The laughing and egging on didn't happen until late in the game when Barber's team was up by 40 or 50. It was obvious these guys respected each other and were haveing a blast playing ball. I have no idea what either one of these boys will be doing for their school teams. Manual and Scott Co. are pretty deep, but I guaranty both of them would be starters and leaders on most other teams in the state. It's pretty sad somebody can;t give an update on some of the action from te camp talked about in this thread without people jumping in to disect kids playing a game. It makes me not want to post anything trying to give a kid props when I know its gonna draw out the naysayers with nothing better to do than pile on them.
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I had the opportunity to see this evening's game featuring the Samsel kid from Manual against the Barber kid from Scott County. These two lit up the gym with both scoring over 40 points each against the zone D. Samsel drained a bushel of threes while the Barber kid hit threes, pull up twos and several put backs. I didn't keep track but Barber must've had 20 or more rebounds and a dozen assists. The best part was watching both kids go at each other hard, laughing, egging each other on and having a blast playing a game. This was a great show. :thumb:
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You have pretty good list going, but if you're looking for kids with excellent potential to play beyond high school I have to add Robbie Barber and Tanner Shotwell at Scott County. Barber was a starter at Rose Hill as a freshman who put up some strong numbers for the Royals last season. Shotwell played at LCA as a freshman last year. I can’t imagine why they would want to transfer to a loaded SC team, and be stuck behind four or five older D1 recruits, but they are definitely improving in SC’s system. They could easily be starters on most varsity teams across the state. I’ve seen Barber play about three JV games against good competition this season. He had a double-double in every one. He’s a pure shooter with good elevation and a high release. He doesn’t force bad shots and connects on about 50% of his 3pt attempts. He also seems to enjoy crashing the boards and rebounding. I think Shotwell might be sitting due to eligibility issues, but he has insane hops and is a strong rebounder. I’ve kept my eye on both since grade school. You can count on them making big contributions at SC their Jr and Sr seasons.
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Austin Flannery ruled eligible by appeals judge
Zoolander replied to kwl1977's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
If a family makes a bona fide change of address... the kid should be eligible. -
Can anyone beat Holmes and Scott County?
Zoolander replied to h-dothework-c's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
I'm all for accuracy, and genuinely appreciate your corrections. :thumb: We can agree that the young man is in his third high school of his varsity career can't we? :lol: -
Can anyone beat Holmes and Scott County?
Zoolander replied to h-dothework-c's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
Good catch... my bad. I should have said "Newport Catholic". :thumb: I'm confident the sequence was Holy Cross, Newport Catholic then Holmes. There are still three schools involved in his varsity career. Again, I have no problem with a kid being eligible. I just don't understand how some kids seem to move at will and retain eligibility, while some move with valid motives and are ineligible. -
Ya' know, this brings up an interesting point. How is it that a kid who moves with a parent that's a coach can be eligible immediately following the family move for mom or dad to take on a new coaching job, when the whole reason for the move is for "athletic reasons"? I'm not knocking the Hall kid, or any other kid who moves with a parent that's a coach. I have no problem with them being eligible. It's not their fault their parents have to work and move. I'm just wondering how the KHSAA justifies separating these clearly athletic moves from parents moving for jobs outside of coaching.
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Anywhere but SC these days and that would be more than a legit reason. :lol: It has to be legit. No one would move to SC for athletic reasons with Euton, Jackson, Flannery and Shotwell all ruled ineligible. Plus Phares, Guyn, Ford, etc. ahead of him. I wish the kid well, he's a tremendous young talent, with a lot of upside. He helped RH to a 20 win season last year as a freshman. :thumb:
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Can anyone beat Holmes and Scott County?
Zoolander replied to h-dothework-c's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
I am really happy that Mr. Housely has been ruled eligible. Really, I don’t think any kid should suffer because some adults can’t play by the rules. I don’t know his full story or reason for moving, but if I'm not mistaken, he began his H.S. career at Holy Cross, then transferred to Cov. Cath following his freshman year, and is now at Holmes with a chance to help them earn a Regional Title. There is no doubt that he is an impact player in NKY and it’s hard for me to believe that he and his family don’t consider athletics “in whole or part” in their moves. The fact that he has been eligible at two NKY power programs, with his last move not more than 5 miles from Newport to Holmes causes me to wonder: How is it that Euton's Dad lost his job and moved the whole family 130 miles and is ineligible after three months in the system and Housely moves five miles to his third high school and is ruled eligible in the same week his application hit the KHSAA? 2 and 2 aren’t making 4 in this equation. -
I'm really, really, really happy to see this kid eligible, and I really wish him the best. Didn't he transfer to Newport after playing for another school following his freshman season?
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KY Patriots Final 4 AAU 16
Zoolander replied to loubballfan's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
Gee, I hope none of their parents talked to each other while they were at nationals or the KHSAA might repeal their bronze medal. Oh wait, AAU isn't governed by the KHSAA yet. Maybe they should add another "A" to become AAAU, the "American Amateur Athletic Union" to distinguish themselves from socialist organisations. -
Euton/Jackson Appeals
Zoolander replied to Log Mountain Boy's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
We actually agree on this point, but why do you think so much effort is put into trying to level the field? -
Euton/Jackson Appeals
Zoolander replied to Log Mountain Boy's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
How much additional money does an outstanding science student generate for his or her school? How about a math whiz? How about artists and musicians? How many statewide organizations exist to ensure that these “academic” interests are governed and protected on a level playing field? People can spout all kinds of lofty thoughts about how academics should be paramount, but nobody truly gives one whit about the GPA and academic advancement of either Euton or Jackson. This is 100% about not letting a competing school in a booming community benefit from the transfer of yet another quality student athlete into their system. Everyone is so against the school continuing their success athletically they are completely ignoring what might actually be in the best interests of each individual student athlete and their family in this situation. Say what you will, but in my world, protecting the rights of individual student athletes and their families should be the top priority of any state athletic commission. Attempting to create a “level playing field” the only place it might ever remotely exist in this world, in an obvious effort to help more schools have an artificial opportunity to compete athletically against each other, thus spreading the revenues and rewards a much as possible, while completely ignoring the genuine circumstances and needs of each individual student athlete and their family. This is totally inside out IMO. -
Euton/Jackson Appeals
Zoolander replied to Log Mountain Boy's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
If all my cases were as clear cut as these two, my job would be easy. :thumb: Euton has a solid case and should be ruled eligible. Jackson's case is as strong as Euton's if all the facts are fully disclosed and considered. Appearances can be very deceiving… and they are in this case. I wish both young men nothing but the best. -
Euton/Jackson Appeals
Zoolander replied to Log Mountain Boy's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
Sure, if it wasn't for all the schools jealous of SC's good fortune, and ticked off they may not get an equal share of the loot. A very small percentage actually care about what's best for each of these young men, and simply can't stand to see SC benefit.