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  1. Dittos to Lt.Dan's response. Some of the bigger schools are at a distinct disadvantage with respect to not having the "exposure," if you will, due to smaller schools not being willing to play them. If more in-region games took place, I believe that the somewhat head-to-head comparisons might change the way the votes shake out. Still, no system is perfect and this one, in its current form, is much better than having no recognition at all.

  2. Anderson appears to be gaining momenteum after a mid-season line up shake up winning their last six games with good wins over GRC, WoodfordCo, and Owen tonight. Anderson really cranked up the defense in a hard fought game. Looks like they may not be ready to hand over that eighth region crown just yet. These young girls are impressive in big game situations.

     

    Big game situations will be the key factor come tournament time. Regular season games are important but not of the maginitude of game-on-the-line, season-ending circumstances. Those who shrink back at those times will be the ones eating popcorn, drinking soft drinks and watching the remaining games.

     

    Tournament time - gotta love it!

  3. This game will be a track meet. Gallatin will definitely have the inside advantage, while Oldham has the depth and overall team speed, so the team that best uses its advantage will pull out the win. My guess is that it will be up for grabs and in doubt early, but that the Lady Colonels might pull away at the end. It will be a great surprise if there are not a lot of points put up on the scoreboards tonight.

  4. I cannot believe my eyes!!! Please, somebody tell me it's not happening - again! What is it with either the Waltonians or the Veronians or both with the year-in-year-out coach bashing? If my caluclations are correct, a W-L record of 57-25 in just under three years at W-V looks pretty good to an objective observer, as it comes in at 69.5%. Get off the man's back, let him guide the girls through a slump and get ready for the tournament. He knows what he is doing, or at least if not, he is beating 69.5% of opponents with blind luck. Multiple players with D-1 talent at W-V ... whoever came up with this scouting report was off a tad. Let the chefs keep working their recipe without a bunch of relatives/wanna-be-coaches/alleged fans screwing it up before its time to be served. There is time to rest, to heal, to get ready for tourney time.

  5. This season is heading toward the finish line with several teams sprinting neck-and-neck down the final stretch, so this "horse race" may end up a photo finish! And what interesting events continue to unfold! It's reasonable to believe that any/every team might hiccup or stub its toe, and if/when it happens it is not time to write the team off. Conversely, a big win or two now doesn't necessarily translate into cutting down the Gallatin Co. nets in a few weeks. But one thing IS certain, though, and that is that this season has been a great one for 8th region girls' basketball fans - and the remainder promises to be more of the same. Thanks, to the ladies who are playing and their coaches for a great ride so far.

  6. This game should be a very interesting rematch of the early season tilt between two strong "A" schools - heck, two 8th region contenders. I doubt seriously that W-V will have its way with the Lady Rebs as it did in the first game. Expect a nail-biter of a game featuring two focused teams looking to take a big step toward the post-season. It's almost too close to call, but I'm giving a slight edge to Owen Co. this time around. It should be a "don't-want-to-miss-it" type of game.

  7. Looking at the stat line it looks like only Dixon and former SK player Slavey were the only two that showed up. Combined for 42 of the 54 points. Where was the rest of the team? It looks like lack of production from the other players was a big contributer to the loss. Also I heard the coach was double parked and had to go move his car at the end of the third quarter, giving up a 18 poiny lead. Were there no adjustments or substitutions in the fourth or what? Once again Walton cannot win games against better than average teams. If they would play the same schedule as SK they would not win as many games, but would get better as an end result. Beating up on weak teams gives you false confidence.
    This is not the first time threads have mentioned "former" players playing for W-V. How many W-V players are "former" players from someplace else? Just wondered.
  8. Walton is right there with South Oldham especially since Walton has beaten South Oldham.
    Of course all of this "talk" is just January chatter, but let's open up this can of worms, shall we?

     

    "Right there with South Oldham?" Since W-V has beaten them, what prevents them from being ahead of them? Shouldn't head-to-head comparisons matter, even if it was a thin margin of victory? Just a thought.

  9. What about it??? Have the results of this past week - Jan. 22 through 28 - cleared anything up about the 8th region picture, or have they just muddied the water even more? For me, as I've watched the scores this week, they make me scratch my head and wonder. Maybe somebody else has a better line on this than I do. What about it???

  10. The assumption/presumption that the winning team was classless doesn't always hold water. To think that, one must only know the perspective of having been on the short end of the stick in such situations. What if the coach actually displayed some mercy because it could have been a score of 142-6? If wwe must place blame, why not accuse the coach or AD of the clobbered team for abusing his/her team with unwise scheduling? Let's not rush to jump on the bash-the-winner bandwagon. Maybe they did run it up, but maybe not.

    Sometimes coaches are presented with teaching opportunities. In this case the coach choose not to teach his players about class.
  11. Good win for Owen but if they played 10 games Anderson wins 9 of them.
    Sorry, "CC", but they don't need to play them 10 times - it only takes one good/bad night to extend or end a team's season one month from now. It looks as though Jan. 22 was the big day for the little schools to start "woofing" in the 8th, with Owen Co. snatching one in Lawrenceburg from Anderson Co., and Walton-Verona deflating South Oldham's bubble up at W-V.

     

    Big dogs, little dogs, all that junk matters not one iota this year. Whoever is bringing their best game to Warsaw this March - and it IS WIDE OPEN NOW, folks - will be trucking down I-65 to Diddle. Any current prognosticators that might get it right are just lucky guessers, because there will be lots of twists and turns down the remaining road in the next few weeks of hoops. There are now NO FAVORITES - WIDE OPEN!!!

  12. When questionable calls occur at the end of a game on the road (they should not, but they do), the best of teams grasp control of the game in order to seal the deal and destine the outcome. That is how officating and/or an opposing crowd are negated. Kids make mistakes, coaches make mistakes and officials make mistakes - the human factors are what make sports interesting and madening, right? That said - when the best referees are doing their job well, what they do, what they do not do, and how they do it are hardly noticed, so they tend to blend into the game and become inconspicuous. Unfortunately, some officials, on some occasions, seem to feel that it is their job to be more than that.

     

    As an old saying goes: "Losers weep and winners crack jokes," so hats off to the Lady Bearcats on a hard-fought win. Boys and girls, W-V doesn't have a 14-4 record for no reason.

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