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munoz

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  1. What if you did this but combined class A and 2A, class 3A and 4A, Class 5A and 6A. So essentially 3 big classes. Still 6 champs. Class A Div 1 and 2, etc. Get some really good matchups that way.
  2. That does not apply to high school. It can be called on the complete other side of the field if they so choose. Most officials will use some discretion but if the interference is to the receiver the ball is being thrown to it will be called even if the ball is too high or low to be caught. High School rule.
  3. He needs to play well because the Helton kid is right on his heels.
  4. Sounds like a bunch of kids made plays down the stretch for both teams. Love to see this in big games not losing because of a missed free throw or bad call.
  5. It should be the same schedule just flip flop home and away. 2nd year of 2 year cycles coming up.
  6. But assistants at schools with good programs or a desire to be good programs never work 10 week schedule at 10 hours a week. You are expected to work year round. At the end of the season you might get a little time off before the weights start. This goes to spring ball. Spring ball is 10 practices spread out over 15 days. after spring ball you have weights till school lets out. After school lets out more time is spent lifting and doing practice type stuff for the upcoming season. Then you get your true time away the dead period. But I venture to say that most coaches are still doing some kind of prep during this time. Then post dead period is spent with practices and trying to squeeze in 7 on 7's before practice officially begins in August. I would venture to say most assistant coaches at these schools are making at least $3,000 or more to coach. But when you look at the total hours spent on football its a lot less than $5.00 and hour. And for a head coach its even more time spent. And it's not just football it can be other sports as well. I believe the time required to do this is way too much. But if your not doing it you and your program aren't any good in parent and message board opinions because you are not trying as hard as other programs. Everyone knows Trinity and X are best because they outwork people. They have proven that to us several times on this message board. But those administrators that know nothing about sports think that $3,000 is a lot for a 10 week season.
  7. If your not getting a D1 scholarship you are in most cases paying some money to go college. The smaller the school the more money you are paying. And usually the smaller the school the more expensive they are. That's why many small schools have football. This is a part of the decision making process for the high school players. Some just decide it is not worth the cost at a small school to just keep playing. Some figure it out a year or two later, that's one reason why 40-50 freshmen at small schools can turn into 10 or less seniors. They all have to decide if the time, physical nature, quality of education, and MONEY are worth it.
  8. Lots of good players left but that is not unusual at this point. after the big boys are done the players left will spend time choosing from the smaller D2, D3, and NAIA schools. recruiting for them is still going strong.
  9. When the Scott girls played the CC girls i mentioned on the thread that neither team could be happy with the officiating and got a lecture on being tired of hearing complaints about officials, officiating is a hard job, you should try it before judging, etc. It sounds the same way in this game. Guess they did a good job if both sides where complaining. Heard the parents/fans for both sides were brutal.
  10. It only takes five to eight good basketball players to have a great team. Why do so many small schools beat larger schools? Because they only need 5 to 8 good players to compete and beat larger schools. Numbers in basketball are over-rated. It can help but is not necessary.
  11. Congrats. For those thinking he could play larger it was just a size issue. Great player though.
  12. Agree with all you said RCC9. Hadn't been to a girls game in awhile and thought it was poorly officiated. That's all. They did not determine the outcome. Very competitive game. Great effort by both teams. I know both coaches and thought their teams played hard.
  13. The refs in this game were terrible. Neither coach could be happy with the way the game was called.
  14. Good player but just because his brothers played there doesn't mean he's home grown talent. :sneaky:
  15. They all sound great. These are the types of players they need to keep there every year to develop a rich tradition. That was in reference to Heisenberg's post about players in the pipeline.
  16. Wasn't trying to say they were competing with those other schools for players. Just stating a fact that there are 8 high schools in Campbell County which is not a large county population wise to begin with. The two brothers who went to Cov Cath were awesome players. Before that Madden and Keys went there. Not saying Campbell was ever on the radar of any of these four but that is the rub. Somehow they have to be able to keep talent like this at home. If all the players that live in Campbell County's school district had gone to school there over the years I think they would have a nice tradition in football. How do you keep them home? That was my original point.
  17. Coach Lickert is a very good coach but as the saying goes its not always the X'z and O's its the Jimmy's and Joe's. A lot of people don't realize there are eight high schools in Campbell County: Newport Dayton Bellevue Highlands Newport Central Catholic Silver Grove Brossart Campbell County Two of those are 2 of the strongest traditional powers in the state. Many of the best players who were suppose to go to Campbell County have gone to one of these two schools. They have even lost good players to Cov Cath over the years. The years Campbell County has had their best years have been when they have kept their best talent at home. They just have to find a way to consistently do that. This has been and continues to be the biggest obstacle that the Camels face.
  18. That may have been the case years ago but very few school systems can do this anymore. That's why you see so many systems take the easy way out and hire someone on staff maybe less qualified or a local para-professional who will do the job. Some big school districts can still "create" or find positions but very few small schools can afford to do it. Johnny is a good football coach and will have no trouble finding a job coaching football. It will be finding a teaching job that will be the challenge. Hopefully it will be closer than his current drive.
  19. I think sometimes being the most northern 10th region teams (CCHS, Brossart, Scott, etc) means you will not always get the best officials. That might play a part in this. Incompetence is not always cheating.
  20. We are sorry to have wasted a little time of the mighty Highlands fans. Geez! And people wonder why Highlands fans are so despised.
  21. Oh how soon bluebird fans forget. They wrote the book on running up the score on people. Why do you think no one in NKY would play them when Dale was coach. They were far superior in every way to the teams they were playing and would not just beat people but continually crush people. No taking a knee, no running the ball instead of throwing passes, etc. Let me ask you this, do you think its a coincidence that teams are scheduling Highlands now that Dale retired? You can't have it both ways.
  22. Because it is extremely hard to make a schedule. There are enough 5A and 6A schools to make a schedule in NKY but all the schools won't play or can't make it work on open weeks they have. Its very tough to schedule Ohio schools on a two year contract because the week you play them, Week 3 for example, might be different on successive years. If you travel you kill your gate and unfortunately football has to make money for the rest of the high school programs. Why do you think Highlands wanted to get back to playing NKY teams? It was more of a gate issue than anything else. So you are left with very good 1A and 2A programs that are willing to play you to make their programs better. Making a schedule is a lot more difficult than most people think. I do agree they shouldn't play because for the big schools they are in a no win situation. Win and your suppose to and loose god forbid and your a terrible program. Never mind that they are Championship caliber teams. As others have stated the gap between the big schools and smaller schools does seem to be getting wider. If you can find better competition that meets all your needs than do it. I venture to say that they are the best competition available when all variables are looked at.
  23. One big problem I have is besides football and maybe wrestling and track, most sports are cut sports. A lot of fundraising activities take place outside of the playing season and I always thought it unjustified to ask a player to participate in a fundraiser for a team where they might get cut. What if they are the biggest fundraiser but not a very good player, do you keep them? During the season fundraising opportunities are tougher because of game and practice schedules. So pay for play seems like a better option. And to be honest i think a lot of parents nowadays would rather pay it then participate (time) in fundraising activities. It would be nice to offer a way to work off these fees but you can't do that according to the Red Book. Money raised can not be ear marked for one kid. It has to go to the program as a whole. Bands were famous for this. You would get X amount of dollars/credit for working an event. Not allowed anymore.
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