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Intentional Foul

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  1. I havent seen Rowan play........Is their roster mostly Sr's or do they have some young talent? I just wondered what the new coach was facing after this season.

     

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    Rowan loses a lot but they also have a lot returning. They will be a definite contender next season. I believe Rowan and Ashland will be the favorites next year as Ashland only loses 1 senior, Laisha Ward (but she will be a huge loss to the Kittens)

  2. I agree INt.Foul...on Ashland's half court D...it was great...it held Fugate and Kelly to 1-15 from the floor including 15 straight blanks....

     

    Those three's are not implying anything less than the reality that they went in.

     

    On Ashland leading virtually from beginning to end....Morgan co. lead in the first quarter 10-4 before Ashland went on 10-0 run.

     

    Ashland has the size and guard play to win this region, but with so many teams with different match ups...it'll depend on the draw, a call, and a bounce of the ball.

     

    We're definitely in agreement here. The reason I said "Virtually" from beginning to end is because I knew that Morgan held an early lead. I was just to lazy to type it out:D

     

    I agree that any of about 5 or 6 teams can take this region!!! Its going to get exciting!!!!

  3. Dating back to the Rowan Co. game that included a last second shot at the buzzer, Morgan endured a last second three pointer by Ashland in the 1st quarter and a half court bank shot at halftime. Unreal. 3 consecutive last second shots, culminating in the half court heave.....hard to win when shots like that keep falling for the other team.

     

    Lady Cougars couldn't get over the 5-7 point deficit...they cut it to 3 or 4 midway through 4th...but couldn't get the baskets to fall when they needed to.

     

    Give credit where credit is due. Don't think that two 3 point shots won this game for Ashland. Ashland's half court "d" was the biggest reason in that it had Morgan confused all night. Also Morgan banked in its own 3-pointer from the top of the key when Morgan was trying to make a 4th quarter run. Ashland led this game from virtually from beginning to end.

     

    That being said - Morgan is an extremely good team that has a definite shot at winning the region. They are a hard team to beat, especially at home. I am not implying that there was any home cooking going on, I thought the refs did a great job of calling a very physical ballgame. I mean that Morgan has a very vocal (in a positive way) fan base that equates into a very solid "sixth man". Morgan is a very energetic team that feeds off of its fan support.

  4. I heard last week that she only had a mild sprain but have heard in the last day or 2 that she was going back to see if it was more serious than previously believed. Let's hope that is not the case. Great kid from a great family who has been through more than 1 kid should have to with 2 ACL injuries over the last 2 years. From everything I have ever heard about her she loves the game and, as good a player as she is, I hear she is even a better teammate. That is rare!!!

     

    I sincerely hope for her that the first diagnosis is the correct one!!!!

     

    Took the words right out of my mouth.

  5. Good points.

     

    Unfortunately losing sometimes leads to other problems that may lead to the termnation of a coach. For example - players quitting, parents complaining about their sons/daughters not playing even though the team is losing, the coach practicing the players harder to get more out of them...

     

    I agree that losing alone may not cost a coach his/her job but it can lead to other problems that may cause his/her termination

  6. The idea of giving your team experience in applying a press sounds good, but lets face it, if the game's outcome is already out of the question, why does Team B wait until Team A clears its benches. Practice the press against some real competition - namely the starters from Team A. This is the way a varsity team gets better, not by beating up on basically a JV team. Sounds to me like Coach B wants to take advantage of a much weaker squad (and the kindness of the Team A coach) to make the score a lot closer than it should be.

     

    Yes, Coach A could put his starters in, but this risks injury to them. Also Coach A probably doesn't want to put his starters in because he too wants to play his 2nd and 3rd stringers. The press of Team B doesn't allow for this.

     

    One last thing - If Coach B had been pressing a lot of the game then I have no problem with continuing it on the subs. Coach B is just continuing with his original gameplan. But to apply it to team A's subs only, when part of Coach A's reasoning is to show some mercy, to me seems bush league. Again, JMO.

  7. Just a "hypothetical situation" for you to consider:

     

    Team A has been thoroughly beating Team B all game. By the end of the first quarter, Team A is beating Team B by at least 20 points. The coach of Team A calls off the press early in the second quarter. Team B does not press Team A at all during the first 3 quarters. At the beginnning of the 4th quarter, Team A's coach starts to clear his bench. The coach of Team B has her starters begin pressing (full court) the subs from Team A.

     

    If Team A's coach is showing mercy on Team B, should the coach of Team B take advantage of that mercy by pressing Team A's subs?

  8. Morgan Co. - 23-30 FT's

    Rowan Co. - 4-8.

     

    Tough to overcome that.

     

    Morgan's zone had something to do with that. Rowan did not penetrate the zone but instead tried for inside passes to Riddle or passing around the perimeter for 3s. Rowan came out in an aggressive man to man (both half and full court) thus prompting a lot more fouls. The refs did not make this one close. Give credit where it is due - Morgan Co had an excellent gameplan they just fell a little short.

     

    To Rowan - the really good teams find a way to win and that's exactly what they did tonight. IMO Rowan is still the team to beat in the 16th until someone proves otherwise.

  9. Since when do we need to recognize everytims someone scores a 1000 points. Maybe acknowledge the feat at a dead ball but it is not Elliot County's place to give her the game ball. Let Rowan County make a presentation at their place if they want to.

     

    I disagree. The achievement of scoring 1000 points is a huge occassion for a high school player. I agree that the school of the player being recognized should provide the ball (this is usually the case). At the next home game, the announcer usually does tell the home crowd of the player's achievement, but it is not as exciting for the player as when he/she recieves the ball at the instant it happens.

     

    Most schools in the 16th are cordial enough to grant this request from a visiting team. If they don't want to cooperate, then the visiting team's coach should accept the decision graciously. Personally, I think it shows real class when a coach or AD is willing to do something this nice for an opposing team's player.

  10. I am not a Devil fan, but it is a shame when these two fine kids find the best thing for them is to quit. I believe that has to fall back on the coaching staff. I happened to be at a game earlier when there was a banner that read " All I want for Christmas is a new coach" but to hear the Devil backers they have the best staff in the 16th

     

    I agree with some of the other posts - in today's high school sports environment, people are all too quick to blame the coaches when players quit, especially when they don't have all the information.

  11. Sounds like Elliott played a tough game against a very good Wayne Co. team. Elliott's had some tough losses as of late, but against very good competition. I have a feeling Elliott will still be a factor come March. Elliott has some tough ones coming up against East Carter, Raceland, and Ashland. If Elliott can win or be competitive in all these games they will be fire-tested by the regional tourney.

  12. Right now my COY votes would go in no particular order:

     

    Kidwell-Definitely getting the most out of his team. Kidwell knows that his team gives other teams match-up problems. Instead of coaching to overcome other team's advantages, he makes other teams adjust to his team's strengths - a tough thing to do.

     

    Tackett-came into Rowan in a tough situation (after losing 2 prior coaches) and has still won despite having the region's toughest schedule.

     

    Bradley-People tend to forget the rebuilding process he has done at Blazer. Blazer has steadily went from 3 wins, to 8 wins, to 17 wins in the last 3 seasons. This year the Kittens are 10-2. And he only graduates 1 senior this year.

     

    I personally think the 16th region has many fine girl's coaches. By the end of the year the actual COY may be someone totally different than the ones I have mentioned.

  13. Since we're over a third of the way into the season I figured it was time to start asking - who are the best players in the 16th right now.

     

    Try to provide some stats to back up your choices if you can. I can't get to a lot of the games in the region and I have not seen some of the premier players yet. While stats don't tell the whole story, they can sometimes help to determine a player's rank.

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