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  1. Marty was asked to stay on staff by Coach Allen as a bridge to the team, and accepted. It was easy and logical to ask him if he'd like to be head coach when Allen had to step down. It is my understanding that at that time he was named coach for the season - I may be wrong. So, that may or may not be interim. Whether he's there after this year, I couldn't say.

     

    Unfortunately, I can't speak to what the athletic department thinks/feels.

     

    That said, this thread was about Holmes & Dayton. Sorry if it is starting to get hijacked.

  2. Yes supposedly Boone Cty schools r not allowed to practice or play on Sunday

     

    Boone County does have this rule in place. Teams cannot participate in events on Sundays witout BOE approval. From experience, I can tell you the BOE will allow the teams to play in the State Tournament - this is typically the only exception. The school has to request and receive permission from the BOE, and a school administrator must be on site if the team advances to Sunday.

  3. Various? As in "other than Campbell County?"

     

    How many kids are we talking about?

     

    I couldn't tell you the exact number. My understanding is that the girls were moved up to fill the freshman team for sure - some may be dressing JV/Varsity.

     

    I am also only speaking about the 8th grade team. I have no knowledge of movement with their other teams.

  4. Based on the game action, it appears that the officials also forgot it was a bonus shot.

     

    They blew the play dead and gave the ball to the rebounding team (non-shooting team).

     

    A previous incarnation of this had the exact same situation happen. However, those officials awarded the shooting team the ball back stating the rebounding team forfeited possession.

  5. Can someone give me a definitive answer on how the following situation should be called? I've seen multiple ways in the last six months...

     

    The offensive team is fouled in the process of shooting and makes the basket. The official signals the basket good and awards the player the plus one free throw. The shooter then misses the free throw and the defense rebounds. They in turn give the ball back to the official thinking there are 2 free throws to be shot. I've seen it called as both a forfeiture of possession with the official giving the ball back to the shooting team out of bounds, and have seen the rebounding team given possession out of bounds. So, who's ball is it? Thanks!

  6. I also believe you have to adjust what/how you teach according to your team. Some teams learn man to man better, some zone. Don't get me wrong, I am definitely a supporter of man defense and prefer it myself, but I think you have to teach to your team's strengths at that level. In many cases of school teams, you are lucky if you get 3-5 hours a week to practice, which, in my opinion, is not a lot of time. I think it becomes more difficult to coach up weaknesses due to these time constraints, and coaches may feel like it becomes more important to focus on the strengths and build upon them. Though it is coach's job to teach at that level (and all levels for that matter), it is still competitive basketball, and in many cases they are expected to put their teams in position to win games.

  7. Not a fan. Teaching kids to be lazy defensively. Man to man is the only way to go except on out of bounds plays on the baseline.

     

    First, it depends on the type of zone you are teaching. If you are using a 2-3 that doesn't attack, then I would agree with you. In order to play any zone correctly and effectively, it is important to have good man to man skills. Just because a team chooses to play a zone doesn't always mean they are teaching them to be lazy. Think of the top player in a 1-3-1 or 1-2-2. In my opinion

  8. The first brackets sent to the AD's were set up how they are now, so who is right? Who changed them and why, why did they revert back, glad they made it right but why did it change in the first place, all sounds a little dirty to me....

     

    My understanding is that the original brackets were not what was agreed upon by the AD's of the various schools at the beginning of the season. This is the reason for the second bracket - supposedly, the AD's wanted a clear winner from Districts 1/2 & 3/4. I'm not sure why there was another change made yesterday, and we may never really know the answer to that.

  9. The new brackets are posted on the nkmsaa website. (Nkmsaa.com) I would like to give props to the nkmsaa and their follow thru with changing the bracket play. Same districted teams have been moved to opposite sides of the bracket. This (as best as possible) ensures the two best teams will be in the finals. A well run organization recognizes mistakes and makes the appropriate changes. Great job nkmsaa.

     

     

    I disagree with you about the two best teams meeting in the finals. In the case of the 6th grade girls bracket, it has been assumed all year that Highlands and Conner were the 2 best teams. Now, if they were to both advance, they will meet in the semi-final round. It doesn't matter how the brackets are set up, you aren't going to make everyone happy. The people running the league made a mistake changing them after posting. They were lucky to have the weather put a delay on the start in order to "correct."

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