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joejoe08

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  1. Gotta second that one! Haven't had a chance to see them play, but by these scores I can tell this team has Tim's heart. Their next W is coming in district play vs. Heritage.
  2. Dang, thats right man... Can't believe I forgot about them. We used to party with all them dudes from time to time. Jesse Jett lit up that all-star game at Thomas More that year. I remember Geraci could shoot the lights out. Funny that my senior year in high school seems like it was yesterday, but yet I've forgot mad details. Must have been all the beer drinkin'. I think the 6'7 dude was Brian Huff. He would have been 19 that year, but may have been held back. I played with him back in the woodland taylor mill league days. Dude would get mad rebounds and I would just cherry pick down the other end for a layup. Gotta love the 2-3 zone.
  3. While I appreciate the hard work that is put into this poll... Holmes at 8 is a joke.
  4. One can only hope. It would be nice to see him playing with McClendon. I've talked to Scotty Hatton about this a couple times a few years back and he was set on CovCath for his son then. Of course, this was before Henley took Holmes to the final 4 and the final. I can't speak for him, but I'd bet he is considering it.
  5. Thanks, didn't know Boone owned Lloyd like that. I just remember that the team Holmes was most worried about all season was Lloyd because of Sheffield and Jefferson. Also didn't know about Hall either... Memories a little fuzzy over the years, I guess. Truthfully, anyone coming out of the 9th that season other than Holmes would have seemed like they came out of nowhere.
  6. Great point there. Flynn packed his bags after that season and went to Ashland. Many in Covington were glad that he moved on. That loss was tough to stomach. Eifert completely out-coached Flynn that night in Hebron. I've talked to Goetz a few times about that game. He said that Eifert had it drilled into their minds that they were going to win that game. You could just feel their confidence from the tip. It was genius to have Donny Goetz run the point that game. I'm still amazed that Eifert even thought to let his center be his main ball handler against Holmes. Truly a legendary coaching performance!
  7. Yup, sure was. I believe 35-31 final...or something like that. Holmes only had 12 points at halftime and they were averaging around 70 a game that year. Some would say that Eifert played stall-ball...but I think that would somewhat diminish what a truly beautiful coaching job that was. Eifert was a very good baseball coach as well. I don't believe he ever got the recognition that he deserved. Great motivator, great tactician.
  8. great minds think alike airyardgo! :-) I must have still been typing when you posted. I would have loved to seen Holmes go down state that year... They would have been an tough out.
  9. The biggest one that I remember is directly related to the topic in this thread... It was a Holy Cross victory over Holmes in the '96 9th Region opening round. Holmes was undefeated against the 9th region (16-0 coming in, I believe) that season and had already claimed 3 blowout victories over Holy Cross that year. Holmes was the overwhelming favorite not only to win that game, but to win the 9th. However, Clay Eifert had something else in mind... He had his Indian squad convinced that they would beat Holmes. With a beautiful gameplan that put his center Donny Geotz at the point... HC was able to control tempo and virtually eliminate Holmes' press. Holmes top scorers Joe Rice, Jim Humphrey and Bernard were all held to single digits. In fact, the leading scorer for Holmes that game was Tim Sullivan (Cooper Head Coach) with 12 points. Tim was a distributor and defensive point guard, but he gave Holmes a chance to come back in the late minutes. However, it was not to be and there was a collective thud heard all across the Commonwealth. Holmes finished around 26-5 and would have been a legitimate contender down state. In case you were wondering... Boone County went on to defeat Lloyd in the 9th Region Final. A sophomore guard named T.C or T.K....or something like that.....came out of nowhere to be the MVP of the tournament. This was another big uspet because Lloyd had Charles Sheffield and Jefferson that year. They were supposed to be Holmes biggest threat.
  10. What do they say? If there is smoke, there is :fire:
  11. Anyone who attended the State Championship can see why Kentucky basketball is so special. I would become very ill if the KHSAA went to a class system. I don't think we have anything to worry about though. One problem I do have is coverage for the Sweet 16. I'm not sure about other parts of the state, but in Northern Kentucky there is not enough coverage. Why isn't there a TV contract? Indiana had one before they went to a class system. I don't think we are promoting the Sweet 16 like we should be.
  12. Transfers really need to be looked into by KHSAA on a case by case basis. In some cases, these athletes should be required to sit out some time. I think those cases are rare overall, but they do happen. In Euton and Jackson's case, I'm not aware of all the details... I would hope that the KHSAA is though.
  13. Holmes is 5A. Would have been a shame if they were runners-up in a class system. They would have never got the recognition that they deserved. Thank God for the Sweet 16!
  14. I had a feeling that when Mason pulled off this comeback, they would be taking home the trophy... Just wish Elliott could have finished them off.
  15. I'd like to thank you Eta Rho for your very positive and informative posts during the Holmes Bulldogs '07-'08 season. Please keep them coming.
  16. Anything else to say bellalumni? Might as well jump on the bandwagon while you still have a chance. Holmes plays at 8 :-)
  17. Now you are just taking what you want out of anything I say and twisting my words, so I am done debating you on the subject. Arrez had 21 points and 6 rebounds in the second half, locked up another top player in Kentucky and led his team to their second straight Final 4. I think THAT says it all bro!
  18. Arrez isn't playing for a D1 scholarship right now, he is playing to win basketball games. I believe he is doing a pretty good job of that at the moment. Arrez can hit from the perimeter and has a solid stroke. However, I've said it before... And I will say it again... If you want Arrez Henderson on your team at the collegiate level, you want him because of his lock down defense. Anything else is gravy.
  19. No way Slone and Paintsville can shoot as well as they did against J-town vs. Bulldog Tech... And that is exactly what it will take for a Tigers W. Holmes by 15 in a somewhat back and forth contest thru 3 quarters. Holmes will pull away down the stretch due to multiple turnovers and fatigue late. The guard with the messy hair for Paintsville might wanna get faded up in the morning... He'll need every bit of his vision to even think about dribbling out of the Holmes High Hoyas' full court pressure. After what I saw late in the J-town game, that particular guard could be good for up to 7 turnovers tomorrow.
  20. First Round Winners 1 University Heights 1 Owensboro 1 Paintsville 1 Holmes 1 Hazard 1 Lincoln County 1 Paducah Tilghman 1 Mason County Semi-Final Round 2 University Heights 2 Holmes 2 Lincoln County 2 Mason County Championship Game 3 Holmes 3 Mason County All A Classic Champion 5 Mason County TB1 135 TB2 1 hour 32 min
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