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NKU11

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  1. Therein lies the key to keeping refs "on your side."

     

    Ultimately, however, Ryle was simply badly outplayed in the second half.

     

    Whatever...The refs in an ideal world might be mature enough not to be on anyone's "side"....Many factors,out of the Ryle players' control, went into the poor play everyone's talking about. Let's continue to downplay Ryle's earlier overtime win against St. Henry. Let's not mention that they did it without their " best senior player". Do these kids ever get credit for anything???

  2. I really hate to say it and I am sure that it would not have changed the out come of the game but I feel like the refs did not care much for Ryle and did not give them many breaks. There were a number of touch fouls that were over looked at the other end of the floor. Granted Ryle has not helped themselves in the past and these refs know the players and how they have acted in the past. That's why each kid needs to keep his mouth shut because they will see the same refs again down the road.

     

    I agree about the fouls called on Ryle, just did'nt want to be accused of whining. They were literally tackled and manhandled under the basket a few times resulting somehow in a jumpball ,with the ball going to the Cru. There are some very nice players on Ryle's team that have been around for long enough for the refs to notice....St. Henry doesn't exactly have the reputation of being a bunch of choir boys. I've only noticed one player on Ryle's team who has shown more than his share of attitude . It seems that often the other team's strategy is to provoke this player into losing his composure and unfortunately , sometimes it works. All part of the game, I guess. Anyhow for the most part all these kids play hard,put in a lot of time, maintain the grades to stay eligible and I say "Congratulations" to all of them. They should be proud of themshelves!!:

  3. Don't understand what Ryle's coach was doing . Coleman and Porter were on fire and he took them out and let them sit for about five minutes,obviously disrupting the momentum of the game. It was early in the game and neither appeared to be tired. Later when Maley appeared to be upset and not playing well at all, he left him in to deteriorate-seems like removing him to allow him to settle down and refocus would have been wise. Of course a technical from the bench didn't help.. Felt badly for players who were playing their hearts out and keeping a straight head,especially senior #21 (Porter). Imo this team could use some mental conditioning. It would have been a tough game no matter what because St. Henry is a good team ,but cooler heads could have made a big difference.

  4. This is your opinion........kids shouldn't be questioning a ref's call out loud. Finally again your opinion. Just because a majority might agree doesn't make something right.

     

    Of course you are right. I just hate to see games like this where things seem to get so out of control. He didn't say it very loud but I quess he was heard. Maybe there are other factors going on behind the scene. Maybe we all need to settle down a bit at these games. I just hope Ryle gets on track, they seem to have a lot of potential and the kids have good chemistry,something that seems to have been a problem in recent past seasons.

  5. No excuse for kids getting technical fouls. If I am the coach, that kid sits next to me the rest of the game. Since when are the kids the voice of the team. Its okay to get frustrated and make facial expressions but talking to refs is ridiculous. Refs control the game and no kid is going to dictate how they call it, that is for sure.

     

    I was there and that's the problem, the refs did not control the game well at all. I've seen several poorly officiated games this season,most of them equally bad for both teams,but I must say this was one of the more lopsided

    games I've seen. I felt badly for Ryle's players and coach. Hicks is a great coach and doesn't need help from the refs. When a player who is always respectful starts to lose control of his emotions,it might be a good indication that there's a problem. I sat on the Conner side of the gym, and even heard comments from fans pertaining to the calls Ryle was getting! Everyone has a breaking point and some refs make it difficult to get the respect of even the nicest players. It looked like Porter tried to question the ref in a calm manner at first but the ref was quick to become offended, then Porter turned around with his hands on his head as though he was trying to control his emotions and said,"that's terrible." It was,in fact,a terrible call. I'm not saying what he did was right,but everyone has a breaking point. I saw one of Conner's players question a call afterward and the same ref talked to him with no retribution whatsoever, not even a warning. It was a rough night for the raiders.Coach Hicks is a great coach and doesn't need favors from officials.

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