The question was:
"How good is Ryle's guard play, if you can't handle the NCC press you can't beat them."
The truth is:
Ryle guards don't handle pressure very well.
I believe Ryle uses 3 different girls at the point.
They usually play a 3 or 4 guard offense.
I did not "target" a single player.
I pointed out a weakness with the team.
And, it's not a secret.
"I've had this date, along with most Boone County residents, circled on my calendar since the team's schedules were released."
Seriously?
You might be right.
In my opinion, "most" Boone County residents will not have ANY knowledge of the fact that this game was ever even scheduled.
She started her high school career at Connor - when she was in 8th grade.
You know that.
The KHSAA rules allowed her to transfer to Boone.
That did not change the fact that she started at Connor.
You didn't mention the fact that the point guard (and leading scorer/assists) for last year's Boone County team was a transfer student.
Do you think Boone would have made it as far as they did without this transfer student?
Based on this report, it seems the fouls called were very even.
Ryle = 22 LexCath = 16
Being that they were behind, I would assume Ryle gave some fouls toward the end of the game.
So, what information do you have to support your theory that "the referees decide to go with one team"?
And, what made it "pretty obvious last night"?
Let's be clear about what we are talking about.
No one has been "critical" of a Ryle player.
The conversation has focused on the lessons these players are being taught about "Sportsmanship".
There has also been concern for those players left sitting on the bench when their team has a 30+ point lead after 3 quarters.
Did they deserve this?
Did the Cooper kids deserve to be humiliated?
None of the Ryle supporters have addressed these issues.