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Waldo

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  1. Sometimes high school transfers causes a lot of problems between the boys being that have transferred and the boys that are already there. How would you feel if you expected to play and then someone came in and took your place.
  2. The 10th region will be played at Mason Co this year, right?
  3. How many good players will there be in the 10th region. I saw about every team play last season and only can count 3-5 good players that I can think of. Good enough to get college offers.
  4. The 10th will be weak this year. I can't see anyone being strong.
  5. I hope it's held ay Mason Co every year from now on.
  6. What I'm asking is why, there has to be reasons.
  7. Still dont understand the transfer, they were getting minutes.
  8. I don't understand why they want to transfer because they were getting a lot of playing time.
  9. By Mike Fields Herald-Leader Kentucky All-stars Player, school Ht. Ppg. College x-Nathan Dieudonne, Trinity 6-7 13.9 Boston U. Matt Day, Buckhorn 6-7 22.9 Va.-Wise Charles Foster, Trinity 6-1 12.1Morehead St. Jay Johnson, Woodford Co. 6-7 15.1 Tenn. Tech Twin Lancaster, Logan Co. 6-4 21.7 Undecided Tamron Manning, Scott Co. 6-5 15.5 Marshall Jaysean Paige, Perry Cen. 6-1 21.3 Undecided Bopper Stenzel, Clark Co. 6-0 17.2 Undecided Jeril Taylor, PRP 6-4 14.0 Undecided Mike Terry, Fairview 6-7 22.5 Undecided D.J. Townsend, Rowan Co. 5-11 17.7 Undecided Adam Wing, Rowan Co. 6-4 14.4 Evansville Mekale McKay, Moore 6-6 15.0 Arkansas* x-automatic pick as Mr. Basketball *-football scholarship Coach: Jason Booher, Holmes; Assistants: Allen Feldhaus Jr., Madison Central and Chris O'Hearn, Mason CountyThe Kentucky All-Stars boys' basketball team is made up mostly of high-profile players, including Mr. Basketball Nathan Dieudonne of state champ Trinity, and Mr. Basketball finalists Matt Day of Buckhorn, Tamron Manning of Scott County, Mekale McKay of Moore and Adam Wing of Rowan County. But the all-stars' roster, which was announced Monday, also has a couple of names that may not be familiar to a lot of fans: Mike Terry of Fairview and Twin Lancaster of Logan County. Jason Booher of Holmes, who will coach the Kentucky All-Stars, said he didn't know anything about Terry or Lancaster, either, before he saw them excel in tryouts at Georgetown College a couple of weeks ago. The 6-foot-7 Terry caught Booher's eye "as a player with length who can come off screens and shoot the ball with a hand in his face." The 6-4 Lancaster earned notice with his defense. "He really gets up into you and makes your life miserable," Booher said. "That's the reason he made the team." Booher said defense will be the calling card for this group of Kentucky All-Stars. "Indiana is loaded again and it'll take our best effort to beat them. We were looking for guys who are really good defensively. "We've got scorers and we need them, but defense is where we've got to win it." Booher said he was also looking for guys who play hard, and Clark County guard Bopper Stenzel fit that description. The 11th Region has two players on the squad: Manning, who led Scott County to a state runner-up finish, and Jay Johnson of Woodford County, who came on strong in the second half of the season after recovering from knee surgery. McKay's availability for the all-star games is up in the air. The Moore standout has signed to play football at Arkansas, and he may have to report to Fayetteville to start class before the all-stars begin practice in early June. Kentucky will play Indiana on June 8 in Freedom Hall in Louisville, and June 9 in Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Copyright 2012 Herald-Leader. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Read more here: Boys' All-Star team has a couple of ringers | High school basketball | Kentucky.com
  10. There's a lot of very good coaches in the state that will never be heard of because they will never have the material to win the big games with. Remember Bill Lee from Caneyville that brought that tiny school to the state tournament. He had to do a good job to get there. Heck, I can't coach a lick but I do believe I could have won with Trinity this year.
  11. Good material makes NOTED COACHES. Maybe not good coaches but noted coaches. Put most of those mentioned coaches in a small school and more than likely you would never had heard of them.
  12. The Lexington-Herald picks Willis over Dieudonne . There's no comparison. Dieudonne is by far the best this state has to offer. U K commitments always get the high rating. The Courier Journal always has the better selection of players for their All State Teams.
  13. I still don't see the 10th as a strong region next season. No team will have more than 2 good ball players.
  14. I can't see the 10th being a very strong region next season.
  15. I agree. I knew from some quotes made on here before last season where someone wrote that my boy is better than your boy would bring an unhealthy atmosphere on that team. Things like that really hurt a team.
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