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Iceman13

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  1. And every other employer he has had in coaching. :sssh: :sssh: He seems to be a nice man and he puts on a good front. I also believe that most (not all) of the parents of his players at various schools he has been and some of the players themselves would beg to differ. I could understand if it was just one or maybe more kids and parents at one school but this has been a pattern everywhere he has been. He know b.b. well enough but has problems when it comes to dealing with people. JMO (it's not all about the X's and O's - it's about ther Jimmy's and Joe's).

     

    I can't speak for other schools but Coach Ron Reed is beloved by his players from Anderson County. When he celebrated his 70th birthday last year, over a dozen of us traveled 2 hours to be with him. There were also players in attendance from his other high school jobs as well as Milligan College, Ole Miss and Ohio Univ Southern and Kentucky Christian.

     

    He might not have won a lot of championships but he did do a great job of turning a lot of boys into fine men.

  2. I'll agree that all of the names mentioned deserve consideration. I'll throw out one more as a complete "home court bias". Jimmy Dan Connor of Anderson Co was quite the player in leading AC to the 1971 finals and went on to a good career at UK and one season with the KY Colonels.

     

    Another name that I haven't seen mentioned yet but was a beast in high school was Durand "Rudy" Macklin of Shawnee. Same for Charles Hurt of Shelby Co.

  3. Remember it well. The afternoon featured sunshine which pushed the temps upward. Very gusty winds however. I was playing in a 2on2 basketball tournment after school at a friends house and we had to alter the shots because the wind was so strong. After riding my bike home, I spent the night either outside in my driveway looking at the surrounding skies or inside at a window. Once a storm tracker, always a storm tracker!!

  4. To be fair with the pre-season predictions for Anderson, one of the questions entering the year was depth for Anderson. From the opening of the school year, Anderson has lost 3 of the top 8 projected players. This has forced them to go with younger inexperienced players that were not expected to get as much playing time at the beginning of the year. The preseason predictions were justified but can't apply now with the changes.

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    Anderson is still very capable of winning out, but there schedule is terrible and it is tought to get better when you are playing Model, and Bath out of region. Man up anderson.

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    Seriously? Anderson's out of region schedule has featured games with Louisville Valley, Johnson Central (#1 in the 15th), and Perry County Central (#1 in the 14th) as well as games against capable teams like West Carter and Central Hardin.

  6. Anderson entered the school year with three potential players that would fill the absence of Gillis and then some. Unfortunately, all three are no longer with the team for a variety of reasons so the preseason predictions must be dampened somewhat. However, Coach Drury will get the most out of his roster and they will be a thorn in someone's side come tournament time.

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