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Nathaniel Bryan

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  1. You can say my name. I was the one who was tipped off. Twitter What I have learned: 1) This is in effect for both Jefferson and Oldham County public schools (per coaches in both counties) 2) Some schools/programs have yet to get the memo OR do not care about said memo.
  2. Yup. Typed it in wrong. Don't think I can edit my mistake. Meade never had turf. Meade is finally getting turf for first time. It also looks like soccer will be moving on campus, judging by the lines on the football field. I like Meade's old grass soccer complex myself. Has comes a looooooong way from when I played away games there in the late 1990s.
  3. Replacing grass with turf. Replacing 6-lane track with 8-lane track. Interior fencing gone, meaning more space around sidelines. New concession stand. Read more here: https://www.thenewsenterprise.com/sports/athletics-new-track-other-athletic-facility-improvements-ongoing-at-meade-county/article_0b5cada3-8a89-50be-a3d8-0678b182c06f.html
  4. Peiffer, who has been listed at 6-4/215, has three D-III offers according to twitter: Centre, Milsaps, Mount St. Joseph.
  5. Matt Lemon has been: * Moore assistant * Seneca head * Moore head Search Twitter - Matt Lemon @kyhighs
  6. Outgoing Bobcats coach Chuck Perdue was 19-102 in four seasons. Official Opening Posting/Link: https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/634118/Head_Athletic_Coach.pdf
  7. Not as far as I know. However, believe Kentucky is the only state whose association is NOT directly funded by the state government.
  8. He was at Central Hardin early in my career. Teams were solid. Don't remember much about his style or his rapport with parents/players. Am shocked Hardin County is "Western" Kentucky according to Whitley County. We're closer to Corbin than to Paducah!
  9. I've said before that contact, locker rooms and buses would be issues for football that other sports don't have to get passed. But slicing down the number of rostered players helps with the social distancing part of buses/ locker rooms.
  10. That's one solution. And who really plays more than 50 guys, anyway? Other sports have roster limits. Already assuming cheerleaders and marching band and dance team are out of the mix.
  11. The NFHS oversees the KHSAA like the NCAA oversees the SEC. Suffice it to say, the NFHS sees no immediate need for a high school shot clock. Personally, I'm with them. In Kentucky, we can't even get on-field playclocks for football and there are far less fields/games to worry about using them. Plus, we gonna do it for JV and freshmen, too? From the link: A proposal for a national rule mandating a shot clock as well as a proposal to allow a shot clock by state adoption were not approved. “Information was given to the Basketball Rules Committee that shared the votes in individual states on how coaches and officials voted in support of or non-support of the shot clock rule,” said Theresia Wynns, NFHS director of sports and liaison to the Basketball Rules Committee. “The conversation among the committee members explored the pros and cons of enacting the proposal as a rule for all states and likewise for state adoption. The committee will continue to explore the shot clock issue.” SOURCE: https://www.nfhs.org/articles/game-forfeiture-process-clarified-in-2020-21-high-school-basketball-rules-changes/?utm_campaign=coschedule&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=NFHS_Org
  12. Based on players' twitter announcements, at least 52 Kentucky juniors (2021) were offered in the last few weeks by NCAA Division-3 Mount St. Joseph Atherton: Zander Blue Ballard: Brendan Mullaney, C'Mari Hayes, Trent Clavey,Ty Wickliffe Boyle County: Luke Shepherson,Will McDaniel Bryan Station: Braden Ferguson, Gio Watson CAL: Gage Geren, William Paar Covington Catholic: Trey Gronotte Dixie Heights: Rhys Brown, Silas McDaniel Eastern: Aiden Jackson Elizabethtown: Camden Williams, Camran McNeil, Clay Games, Ryan Pyles Estill County: Dyllon Long Greenwood: Christian Hernandez Henry Clay: Trent Hutchinson Highlands: Mason South Holy Cross-Louisville: Chaz Geraghty, Lex Thomas KCD: Desric Mason, Jalen Todd, Vince Evans Lawrence County: Danny Hall Lexington Catholic: Chase Blair, Dylan Bracken, Jackson Corbett, John Martin Simms, Teddy Bullock Madison Central: Brayden Prewitt, Canon Scenters, Zach Holbrook, Sam Arthur North Hardin: Alijah Isaac, Elijah Banks, Jordan Moore Paintsville: Jake Hyden, Karsten Poe Paul Dunbar: John Law Ryle: Connor Lee St. Xavier: Braden Wilson, Grant Goodman, Parker Guillaume Taylor County: Carson Watson Trinity: Gunner Flanagan, Jackson Schulz, Nathan McElroy
  13. I meant the 2014 and 2018 Trinity teams. Sub .500 starts. Pretty decent postseason runs.
  14. I don't think it was a slight, coach. Just about how tough the non-district sked is for a program. Louisville Central (under Scroggins, playing the Jefferson County 6-A powers) and Louisville Trinity (playing a regional/national schedule) are two programs which had not-so-great starts and still ended year quite nicely.
  15. St. Catharine was a JUCO before going NAIA. Struggled financially as a JUCO due to travel and at NAIA for four-year scholarships. Sports couldn't save Urbana and Cincinnati Christian, either.
  16. Doesn't matter. 10 weeks. 10 games. May end up playing someone you don't want to play, but you do NOT have to play 10 games in a regular season.
  17. Yup. Meant Collins. Can't edit now. Someone else already corrected me.
  18. Agreed. Meade, which also has some ties to Knox, has done everything in its power to stay as one school. Yet Nelson (which already had two options for potential students to bolt to) split. And some in this case chose a different district than do the "stay or go" with NC/TN.
  19. Thomas Nelson pulled from Nelson County (public). Bardstown is Independent. Don't think Bardstown lost much to Thomas Nelson. And John Hardin pulled from North Hardin and Central Hardin. Current Attorney General Daniel Cameron was at Central Hardin before going to John.
  20. Yup. Mis-typed. Meant Collins. Collins boys hoops and girls CC/track has been solid. On the flip side, Central Hardin's top achievements (baseball state title, girls bowling state title, girls golf state title, runner-up finish in girls bowling, final four in football, final four in softball, elite 8s in soccer) came AFTER John Hardin opened. The newer school can have more success (see Collins over Shelby). The former school can still shine (see Central Hardin vs. John Hardin).
  21. That works both ways. Nelson boys were never a 5th Region power, even before the split. They were always chasing Bardstown, both schools coming from the 17th, and the 20th District champ (Adair in 2000s, Taylor rise in 2010s). However, Collins split off from Shelby and you could argue Shelby has been the better school. Same for South Warren splitting from Warren Central/Greenwood.
  22. I'd be floored. *Not enough athletes. *Not enough trainers. *Not enough coaches (especially those who do multiple sports) *Not enough fields (lacrosse, football, track, field hockey, soccer all use same place at many schools). *Not enough refs. But sure, let's put the square peg in the round hole. Some of these sports don't draw or make squat. No way KHSAA would endear that burden when already strapped for cash and on life support.
  23. It's not even been three months. And based on some of these responses, it's clear some people don't care how others will be affected as long as they "get mine" It's clear there is no way this generation could make it through the 1918 Spanish Flu or the Great Depression. My mom is a frontline nurse (who could bring it home to my dad) I'm a type-I asthmatic diabetic (who has been cleared to do my job for 2-plus years, but there is ZERO way to do it remotely). I'm not cool with getting thrown to the wayside because people are getting stir crazy. It's sad we think this is bad and we "must have changes now" when it could be far worse. Is our patience really that thin? Are we really that weak mentally?
  24. And basketball/softball/soccer circle prayers. Or football postgame huddles by goalposts. The volleyball spanking/patting after each point Basketball fist bumps after free throws Baseball or softball crowd-the-plate celebrations after home runs or winning runs
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