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WVFrank

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  1. :lol::clap::notworthy: Much, MUCH better than my reply would have been, had I chosen to let it loose! :sssh: ............For the moment, but no guarantees!
  2. I don't have to. Boone County's statistician does that (maybe the only stat person who does) and I can check it at the Boone County Girls BB page on the Cincinnati Enquirer site.
  3. Moss sat out a bunch, some from foul trouble and some from those "teachable moment(s)" you mentioned! She played but a total of 17 minutes in the game so I'd say that had a lot to do with her totals for the game.
  4. Boone County shot 16-21 (76.2%) from the free throw line which is very good................HOWEVER they started the game making just ONE of their first EIGHTEEN shots from the floor. That is horrible and how they led, even by two, at the half with that start is amazing.
  5. Yes. Moss will be at the UL-UConn game today at Louisville.
  6. I'd say it's more an "in the eye of the beholder" thing. Seems most of the complaints about officiating in this thread is coming from the fans of the team that lost. That's usually how it is. Had the outcome turned the other way I suspect that might be different because I know there are Boone County fans who weren't enamored with the officiating either.
  7. Postponed. They were to play Kettering Fairmont. Would have been a good one to watch as Boone's Moss would have gone against Fairmont's Cassie Sant, a 6-2 senior who is committed to Dayton.
  8. Good stuff! Some schools start with letters much sooner than the sophomore year as they see kids at AAU tournamnets at an earlier age. Also, the one letter rule is "stretched" a bit by some schools. Seems their interpretation of the one correspondence by letter is that the same "type" letter can be sent again and again! I suspect you've seen that as well! Also, lots of communication is carried on between the recruiter and the high school and/or AAU coach of the player. We've seen that recently with a coach of a sophomore player trying to work through the coach to set up an unofficial visit. As you said, sometimes confusing and certainly not as simple as letters received.
  9. Here is a link to that article: http://www.thenewsenterprise.com/cgi-bin/c2.cgi?053+article+Sports+20100206014234053053011 Mentions E-Town's "five" reserves as though that's all they have. The KHSAA site for E-Town does show only 11 players. Having coached girls in games where the competition was very weak I know this is a tough situation, but I think I would have had my girls hold the ball after this thing got to a certain point. By the way E-Town had beaten Fort Knox once already this season..........score 75-26.
  10. And I'm one who, with a personal tie to this rivalry, as do some others in this thread, can have my emotions run high. If I offend anyone I apologize because I truly don't want to be confrontational and angry. Just can't keep from letting some things go at times! Let me add to paNDA's comments that, prior to the Ryle team leaving, Jenna Crittendon and Sydney Moss met and they exchanged "Good games!" After battling tooth and nail they were able to be congratulatory, civil, and cordial with each other once the battle was over. Nice show of class to go along with the athletic ability these two young ladies display. We may not all agree on which of the two is better or has the highest potential, but I think we can agree that they closed this particular chapter out better than have us "adults" (adults = just big kids!)
  11. Right! And your opinion doesn't count on that either. :jump:
  12. That is obvious! And it isn't a claim, it's a fact. Again, you know nothing of the situation(s) that led to the changes. KHSAA ruled her eligible to play. Case closed.
  13. Glad you got a good laugh. Do you have any personal knowledge of the story you'd like to relate? Or are you just stirring stuff you know nothing about? Never mind, the answer is obvious! :puke:
  14. I wasn't questioning your thoughts about the Fookes, rather stating a general thought that some have pursued the issue that Boone has had a lot of transfers thus indiating they were "at fault" in that. The cause for the petition for transfer remains "personal" not to obfuscate the issue but rather to avoid any further hard feelings. To state the cause would lead to more contentious exchanges than what we have seen thus far. Sydney is happy and thriving in her new school. For me that is the bottom line.:thumb:
  15. As I have stated before, every policy has exceptions. The reasons for the transfer are personal, and, again as I've stated before, probably best not brought out in this forum. Those reasons were good enough for the Boone County BOE to grant the transfer after considering the information. Those same reasons were good enough for the KHSAA to grant athletic eligibility without her sitting out. The KHSAA also has exceptions to their policies. Those are available on their website. Couple of other things. Moss' transfer was not simply about basketball. There were other far more important reasons. She was willing to sit out a year athletically to make the move out of Ryle. Another point. Moss IS NOT the only person to transfer within the county in the past several years. In fact not even the only person (or athlete) to transfer out of (or in to) Ryle. Also of importance in this............Coach Fookes had nothing to do with the move, unless you consider what I'll state next: I've seen this argument about high schools "recruiting" in more than one state. Reality is that winning programs with solid coaching "recruit" for themselves. Good players want to play for those programs. I don't know the history of transfers to Boone, only the Moss case, but I'm betting the transfers came on their own, without "recruiting" by Coach Fookes. I know there was absolutely no recruiting, or any involvement by Coach Fookes, in the Moss transfer. I'll also bet there were other transfers over this time period, to other schools, that don't get mentioned because those schools have not as constantly won as Boone County has. Success will always bring out detractors looking to tear down that success any way they can.
  16. Yes, this has been discussed in several threads. Perhaps someone will point you to one of them. If not I'll do so when I get back from a little trip.
  17. No question about the value of those young ladies to the Boone team. Sandlin is an excellent leader who has really come on in the point guard role after not filling that rspot previously. Davis is a tough defender and rebounder and can score more than she has been doing. I look for her to break out with a big game. Sellers brings that solid senior leadership that only can come from putting in the time and effort to get to that stage. And she is always a threat from three. It was good for chemistry that Sandlin and Davis and Moss played together last summer on the same AAU team. And the ability and willingness for some Boone players to accept different roles than perhaps they envisioned at the end of last year is very commendable and key to Boone's success. Also Moss' ability to fit in and be accepted by her new teammates has been remarkable. The departing Boone seniors will be missed next year, no doubt. But Boone has some pretty good young players that I think will surprise folks next year, particularly those who believe Boone will be dramatically down. You can't lose the seniors that Boone will lose without an impact but I'm betting Coach Fookes will blend returners and newcomers into a competitive unit.
  18. Some obviously have only seen Moss play on the HS level and see her playing inside and don't see her overall game. Coach Fookes does that because Moss is nearly unstoppable against typical sized HS teams. Even when double- and triple-teamed and banged around. But those who have seen her play AAU basketball know she can play out on the floor, handle the ball, shoot out there, defend out on the floor, as well as take it to the hole. The college scouts know that because they've watched her play all over the country on the AAU circuit.
  19. Doesn't look like I need to do much commenting. You people seem to be doing fine without my input! I will add links from the two local paper writeups so those who wish to can see what reporters observing the game had to say. http://nky.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/AB/20100205/SPT0302/2050375/ http://www.kypost.com/content/sportsandscores/story/2-4-GBK-Moss-Huge-As-Boone-Takes-Down-Ryle-In-OT/M7vC7DFP1E-5fhpSblo0Ng.cspx
  20. Wow!!!! :ohbrother: Whatever it was that initiated the transfer.......and it's best for where she left that it not be discussed.......it is personal and you......again......haven't a clue!!!! :deadhorse: She DID NOT violate KHSAA rules. There are exceptions to nearly all rules, and there are to KHSSA rules. And there are exceptions to the Boone County policies on attendance areas and transfers. The exception rules were followed and the same reasons that the BOE approved her transfer to Boone County prompted the KHSSA to grant her eligibilty at Boone County HS. Had they not, she would have still been at Boone and not at Ryle. "Childish"??? Perhaps you should look in the mirror!
  21. Holmes 12 8 10 8 38 Boone Co. 13 28 15 20 76 Holmes (6-14) -- Turner 9, D. Holder 5, Hughes 8, Housley 5, Williams 1, T. Holder 5, Mayes 5. Boone Co. (17-3) -- Fields 8, Davis 16, Sellers 3, Browning 12, Sandlin 10, Moss 16, Nash 11.
  22. Her transfer had nothing to do with Crittendon. And, as I stated before, the transfer from Ryle wasn't about basketball. You seemingly continue to put out assumptions when you haven't a clue.
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