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Scott County 74 Campbell County 29
UmayBright*but replied to kwl1977's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
Did the wheels fall off of the Camels or what? This is a team that looked very promising at the beginning of the year! -
Scott 54 Covington Catholic 42
UmayBright*but replied to Mustang's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
How about Brian Romes, what if he would have stayed at CovCath?:eek: -
Boone County 45 Holmes 38
UmayBright*but replied to LRCW's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
...because they have lost to Beechwood, Conner, Brossart and NCC but that is for another thread. WE cannot turn all threads to Highlands.:clap: -
Silver Grove 53 Bellevue 46
UmayBright*but replied to Mustang's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
I'll agree and leave it at that.:deadhorse: -
Parents Running Programs
UmayBright*but replied to UmayBright*but's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
I have heard many parents yell the exact opposite of what a kid has been taught many times. -
Parents Running Programs
UmayBright*but replied to UmayBright*but's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
Did I take your post about Coach Biggs (In another thread) wrong? You sounded critical of him only playing 7/8 players.:popcorn: -
Parents Running Programs
UmayBright*but replied to UmayBright*but's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
I think some can be coach problems, but I seem to think most problems are parental. I would like to think there are more good Coaches than bad. How do Administrations deal with supporting the coaches? -
After reading the thread about Ashland/Boyd Basketball, I was wondering how many of the problems there are from parents not kids? What do you think a coach owes a parent? Does a coach need to communicate with parents or are they coaching their kids? Do the kids quit because of the coach or because of their parents problems with the coach? Are the kids to "soft"? Is it just to hard? There is a lot more questions here, but I think you get it!
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Boys Middle School Basketball 2008-09
UmayBright*but replied to southernkyhoops's topic in BGP Break Room
It is not just Highlands, Beechwood doesn't have a 6th grade team either. -
So how much do you think playing a DIII schedule hurts? I'd say a bunch looking at this score.
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Beechwood 58 Highlands 54 (OT)
UmayBright*but replied to Beechwoodfan's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
I'm not arguing ,just stating my opinion and it is different than yours. Good Luck Tigers! -
Beechwood 58 Highlands 54 (OT)
UmayBright*but replied to Beechwoodfan's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
Maybe athleticism, but the ability to switch sports has to go to Slusher. Daniels is definitely struggling with the switch and it is my opinion that Slusher would have adjusted better. It is different types of athleticism. You are right about Downton though, he would have physically been able to make the switch and could have helped. You still have to put in the work though. -
Beechwood 58 Highlands 54 (OT)
UmayBright*but replied to Beechwoodfan's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
You cannot just play basketball during basketball season. That is the difference in this years team and teams of the past at Beechwood. You get better during the off season not just by playing 2 and a half months a year. That is what I mean by a pass. It takes a special athlete to excell at more than one sport. I'm not picking on JD but since he is the only footballer on the Tigers team he is the only example I have. I'm sure you have seen him play this year and there is no way you can watch him and say he is ready to contribute full time. It just isn't there yet. Now if Brady Slusher had decided to play being the type of athlete he is, I think his contribution would have made more of an impact. If the footballers are willing to work with the basketballers during the off season for the success of the team than that is GREAT. The past has not shown that to be a fact. NO PASS. Keep it going Tigers! -
Beechwood 58 Highlands 54 (OT)
UmayBright*but replied to Beechwoodfan's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
..and if they don't want to put in the time they shouldn't play. Joe Daniels has been a nice spot reliever but in no way been a factor in this teams success. He has only been with the team for a little over a month and still has yet to find his basketball timing. He is the only football player on the varsity, the rest of these guys have been practicing and playing together for months and through the summer. The football players cannot expect to show up in late December and become an immediate factor for a team. This has been a problem in the past for Beechwood basketball. Football players were given an immediate pass and special treatment. Rick Schumate has made them earn their place something coaches in the past have not done. Keep it up Coach!!! -
Holmes moving to 4A?
UmayBright*but replied to letabrotherspeak's topic in KY Football (High School)
Good for Holmes maybe more kids will get involved and stay involved. -
9th Region Division 3 P.O.Y
UmayBright*but replied to the Hulk's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
Hall and Romes!!:bunny: -
9th Region Division 3 P.O.Y
UmayBright*but replied to the Hulk's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
Hall was not on all the ballots. He was snubbed by a couple of coaches as were all the Beechwood players. -
Highlands vs. Beechwood (1/16)
UmayBright*but replied to Qryche11's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
Have you seen Beechwood play? -
Highlands vs. Beechwood (1/16)
UmayBright*but replied to Qryche11's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
That is why I said it is out of character for him. He is allowed to pick a winner and maybe you are reading to much into my post. By the way I know Mustang, nice man and I respect him. I doubt he has seen Beechwood play and I was comparing BHS schedule to BBHS and at this point do not see much difference. -
9th Region Division 3 P.O.Y
UmayBright*but replied to the Hulk's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
How does it keep teams competitive? or who does it keep teams competitive with. The bigger schools would schedule the DIII schools, some DIII schools only set there sights on winning the conference. Schedule the DIII teams twice if you want but don't require everyone to play them twice. -
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9th Region Division 3 P.O.Y
UmayBright*but replied to the Hulk's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
I'm 100% sure that some DIII coaches left him off their ballot, not all but some. That in itself is petty! I'm sure not all the coaches are petty but it only takes 1 or 2 to turn it nasty. What is your opinion of playing each team twice in DivIII. Good/Bad/Neither? -
Highlands vs. Beechwood (1/16)
UmayBright*but replied to Qryche11's topic in KY Boys Basketball (High School)
I really find this post out of character for you Mustang. Remember we are talking about HS kids! Now tell me how to this point in the season, Brossarts schedule has been more challenging than Beechwoods?