Beta Posted March 30, 2006 Posted March 30, 2006 Pam Bell - Tighlman Arnika Brown - Christian Co Alicia Bunton - Warren Central Taylor Christman - Paris Collete Cole - Breathitt Erica Coleman - Henry Clay Nikki Davis - Lexington Cath Brittany Edelen - Washington Co Brooke Faulkner - Harrison Co Kayla Faulkner - Rose Hill Candance Garrett - Muhlenburg N Jayme Gilbert - Clay Co Sierra Gilbert - Henderson Co Chelsea Goodman - Mercer Co Amanda Green - Shelby Co Kayla Haynes - Whitley Co Brittany Henderlight - Woodford Co Nicole Holman - Butler Chelsee Jarrell - Paintsville Rachael Lantry - Holy Cross Latoshia Lawerence - Apollo Chelsia Lymon - Scott Co Meredith Marsh - CAL Fontay Martin - Todd Co Heather Martin - Letcher Co Central Amber Neace - South Laurel Amber Norton - Assumption Suzie Owens - Scott Co Jenny Petrie - Mercy Brandi Rayburn - West Carter Kenzie Rich - Monroe Co Dymon Rondo - Eastern Angela Roof - St Mary Anaris Sickles - Lexington Cath Brooke Smith - Bell Co Kabrenda Warfield - Elizabethtown Lydia Watkins - Christian Co LaQuisha Wharton - Iroquois Kristi White - Male Marisa Williams - Manual
statmanhensley Posted March 31, 2006 Posted March 31, 2006 We've got some really good players in KY but I think this is another series that will get ugly quick. I see Indiana sweeping the series and possibly winning by 15-20 in each game.
bb junkie Posted March 31, 2006 Posted March 31, 2006 Don't bet on it. This should be one of the better Ky. teams.
Beta Posted April 1, 2006 Author Posted April 1, 2006 We've got some really good players in KY but I think this is another series that will get ugly quick. I see Indiana sweeping the series and possibly winning by 15-20 in each game. Kentucky's boys may have an uphill battle, but this years girls look strong at all positions. Too close to call for the girls.
westsider Posted April 3, 2006 Posted April 3, 2006 Don Dillard of Christian County, who some would say is a questionable choice.
Frances Bavier Posted April 3, 2006 Posted April 3, 2006 Don Dillard of Christian County, who some would say is a questionable choice. Two questions - who is helping him, and what would your personal view of Dillard coaching this team be? Frances PS - I don't know Dillard, and couldn't pick him out of a crowd.
westsider Posted April 3, 2006 Posted April 3, 2006 I'll just say this ... no one attributes Christian County's success in recent years to their coaching. Their talent has been extraordinary at times.
scooterbob Posted April 3, 2006 Posted April 3, 2006 Your comment raises some red flags. Will he be likely to choose the best players at the tryouts, the best players by reputation, or will he lean toward the western end of the state and his personal favorites? Christian County's failure to reach the state tournament, although certainly expected to do so, didn't look too good.
Beta Posted April 3, 2006 Author Posted April 3, 2006 Your comment raises some red flags. Will he be likely to choose the best players at the tryouts, the best players by reputation, or will he lean toward the western end of the state and his personal favorites? Christian County's failure to reach the state tournament, although certainly expected to do so, didn't look too good. Randy Napier from Perry Co. is the Asst. Coach. I've heard that he has a great deal of influence over the coaching of this team. The Coaches of the year from each region will pare the field down to 18 at the tryouts. After that a small selection comm. including the Head coach and Asst Coach will pick the final team.
futurecoach Posted April 5, 2006 Posted April 5, 2006 Good Luck Rachel Lantry! I hope you will be able to make the team!!!
Warrior Posted April 5, 2006 Posted April 5, 2006 Arnika Brown and Brandi Rayburn really made quite a showing at Warren Central. Good luck in making the team!
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