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  1. December 29, 2007 - Holy Cross, NY - In New York, New York - 78-44 - Elijah Justice's Sophomore year.

     

    December 27, 2008 - American Heritage, Fl - In Kissimmee, Florida - 76-59 - Elijah Justice's Junior year.

     

    If I'm not mistaken both of those teams were led by McDonald's All-Americans. Holy Cross had Sylven Landesberg who went to Virginia, and American Heritage had Kenny Boynton who went to Florida. The Florida tournament was the first games following a seperated shoulder where Justice played but was unable to shoot the ball. It's my understanding that when he was fouled he had to shoot the FT's left handed...

  2. Has Justice always been that big? His arms are tree trunks.

     

    Justice has always had a great work ethic on his game and in the weight room. He got alot of PT tonight, in large part due to Siva's foul trouble, but looked pretty comfortable given it was his first official college game and it was on ESPN. The FT's were a little shaky at the end, but that's entirely understandable. I couldn't be happier for the kid and his family that he had a successful debut... It's pretty clear that Pitino is already comfortable with the ball in Justice's hands.

  3. Many expect Johnson Central to be the team to beat. JC seems to have had internal struggles in recent years so there should be opportunity for plenty of other teams. Betsy Layne was the regional runner-up last season and returns some talent. Shelby Valley is a complete unknown to most after having lost nearly everything after their state title run. It's hard to say exactly who the favorites are, but I would expect opinions to change frequently over the course of the season...

  4. Doesnt East Ridge have the best player? I forget his name, he was a big kid 6-6 or so.

     

    Jacob McClanahan is probably about 6'8", but I'm not so sure he is the best player. Conditioning seems to be an issue with him, and he needs to be much more aggressive on both ends of the court.

  5. The 15th appears to be pretty weak. I think most will have Johnson Central as the favorite, but a number of other schools could challenge them for a trip to Rupp. Betsy Layne should be a contender after their region runner-up from last season. Sheldon Clark has one of the best players in the region in B.J. Moore which makes them a possibility. Belfry has the potential to do well, but Hairston's eligibility could hurt their chances. Shelby Valley returns nearly nobody that significant time from last season's state title team, but they do return a number of upperclassmen. I think the 15th may be wide open come regional tournament time...

  6. Shelby Valley graduated nearly everyone, and wil have very little varsity experience returning. They will be a senior dominated team, but I think there may be some really young kids (freshman/8th) that see time as well. I expect them to be in the top half of the 15th if they play together. They may struggle for an identity early on...

     

    Returning players include Logan Lucas, Zach Ramey, Rusty Roberts, Trey Roberts, and Jacob Robinson.

  7. Sure, he had good players, but separately, other than Justice, none of those guys would really wow anybody and make recruiters flock to Robinson Creek. The whole was much more than the sum of its parts at SV, and that's because of his coaching.

     

    The SV kids were successful at the middle school level and in AAU before they made it to Booher. I do think Booher's defensive style contributed heavily to SV's ability to play against more athletic or taller teams. The biggest thing I think Booher brought to the team's success was that he expected to win, and I think that carried over to the kids. It was more than thinking they could win on the statewide level, but expecting to win...

     

    Booher was widely criticized for SV's schedule the past couple of years. Many were opposed to Booher electing to play out-of-state tournaments rather than the top in-state tournaments. It was said that he wasn't getting his team prepared for the postseason, and that he was being unfair to the kids in not getting them statewide recognition. After bringing home the Sweet 16 title, Justice winning Mr. Basketball, and 4 of 5 starters signing with colleges, I guess we have our answer.

     

    IMO, the success at SV the past few seasons can be attributed to an extraordinary group of young men and a coach that seemed to push all the right buttons... :thumb:

  8. To the contrary I have heard that Shelby Valley will be reaching out to East Ridge coach Raymond Justice to fill the void if Booher does leave. Although I'm sure they are more interested in Raymond's son (who will be a frosh) than they are him.

     

    Cameron Justice will be an 8th grader, but is expected to start for ER...

  9. For the life of me, I'm unable to recall what his other coaching stops (as an assistant and head coach) have been. Can anyone fill us in on that?

     

    Assistant at North Hardin and Shelby Valley. Head coach at Belfry for a season or two. Not sure of others...

  10. Ricardo Johnson was named Region POY, Region Defensive POY, First team All State, and State Tourney MVP as a JUNIOR. If it weren't devoted to only seniors, an argument could also be made that Ricardo walks away with Mr. Basketball last year.

     

    Johnson had alot of accomplishments that season... However, not equivalent to what Justice accomplished.

     

    Pretty sure Jon Hood accomplished the same feats (Gatorade POY and Mr Basketball included) as well last year. It isn't as rare as you're making it sound.

     

    Those two accomplishments... yes... All of the others... not even close.

  11. I guess the pic of Justice didn't come across the first time... Both Justice and Polson are very good players, but there is a clear difference in physical strength... Hope everything works out for Polson at UK. I would like to see him there over the next few years to see how his game develops.

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  12. I don't think I've ever seen a player in Kentucky get bashed the way he's getting blasted tonight on the different sites. This should never happen to a kid before he even reaches college.

     

    Kinda makes you understand why some people are critical of the UK fanbase. Justice is as good a kid as you will come across, and Catspause and KSR posters are just tearing him apart without even knowing the situation.

     

    Pitino has made Justice feel pretty confident that he is capable of playing at Louisville and that a scholarship will almost definitely be offered. Cal calls and asks him to decommitt from Louisville, but doesn't offer a scholarship... just tells him that there will be scholarships available this year. Justice wants confirmation that this isn't a probable one year situation and the UK fanbase goes nuts. Cal has made no committment to Justice, but things now appear to outsiders that Cal has shown interest but Justice has made demands and still prefers Louisville. If part of Cal's goal was to switch the negativity of not signing Mr. Basketball from himself to the player then goal accomplished...

  13. I believe Virgie won the 7th grade championship and lost in the semifinals of the 8th grade state championship to Highlands, who went on to win the championship. Glad to see them finish their high school careers with the state championship.

     

    Virgie won the 8th grade championship the year before (when Hatfield and the Newsomes were 7th graders), then lost to Highlands in the semifinals as 8th graders. Dorton lost in the quarterfinals as 7th graders, and went 1-1 as 8th graders. Cody Varney set the single game scoring record for the KBA tournament that season with 35 points (averaging 29 points per game over the 2 games). This picture is from the BCI in Florence where Virgie defeated Dorton 46-35 in the championship. Dorton had defeated Lexington Catholic in double overtime, Highlands (who won the KBA that year), and Sebastian (who was KBA runner-up to Highlands) on their way to the finals. Virgie had defeated Conner, Scott County, and Ockerman to get to the final. It was obvious then that these were two special groups, but I don't think we realized how special they would become. Middle school success doesn't always translate to success in high school (just look at Sebastian/Breathitt County as an example).

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