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Lovemyball240

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  1. I think any players that read this board should take this as a lesson. Playing selfish and worrying about #1 only will get you no where. Great players only accomplish something if they're team accomplishes something. You can take that 3000 points, 1000 assists and toss them in the garbage b/c they mean nothing without showing them off at Rupp. This may be the reason Stepp hasn't gotten a look from bigger d-1's if any. Selfishness is learned and enabled.
  2. If you play scared that's when someone gets hurt! No prisoners! "Survive and Advance!"
  3. You're exactly right it does say a lot for Montgomery's coach who is smart enough to play kids, who sat out much of the first half, and work on his press in the third and play them in the fourth quarter to prepare them for the next game. There is no substitute for the intensity and conditioning in a real game situation (no matter how much you're up). You can practice and prepare but game experience is essential to the maturation process of a player. Even this time of the year! With Montgomery having a 12 day stretch without games they need all the game conditioning they can. Coach Griesser was not trying to prove a point, if he wanted to do that he would have beaten Paris by 80 (and it could have been done), he was trying to prepare his team the best way he knows how for the tough road ahead of them. And to be honest I think he knows how with his resume boasting a National Championship at Georgetown College and a State Championship at Scott County. :flame: "Survive and Advance!"
  4. It's tournament time people...teams are looking to get better and improve for the remainder of the post season. I don't think Montgomery County wanted to waste a night to improve their gameplan for Clark County on Friday night. "SURVIVE AND ADVANCE"
  5. This was a wild game and I think both teams have benefited from the post season atmosphere. Although things did get a little out of hand this is the toughness it will take for the Indians to compete for the 10th region title and the Flyers to compete in the always tough 11th.
  6. This is the determining factor as to whether the Cardinals make it to Rupp. Don't see it happening, Guyn is not Bud Mackey nor will he ever be no matter how much the Cardinal contingent thinks he will be. He needs to learn to play within himself to HELP his team, all he is doing now is HURTING them. Reference Bryan Station game. Hope the Cardinals can get it together, however, an aggressive press will give them fits come tournament time due to shotty guard play.
  7. Have you all lost your minds? Bryan Station is running through everyone including the number 2 team at their place by 15 which could have been 25 if they didn't put their second group in. Mack is the real deal. BS is clear cut #1.
  8. You know as well as I do that the comparison of one team and their oppenents with another does not justify the better team. Take a look at your record versus Montgomery's 0-2. PERIOD.
  9. In reference to your thoughts on being taught to it being ok to push and pull and not get caught and how coaches teach these tactics I don't think you need to cop out behind "in general" if you want to call a "Spade a Spade" then you need to call Montgomery's coaches bush league. My son plays for the Indians and I have witnessed countless practices and never once have I heard the coaches, who by the way are a group of great character guys, tell their players to play dirty. There are occasions that the players will show their tails but this is up to the referee's to handle with coaches to address it after the action. The coaches can not control the players actions just as they can't make shots for them. They can warn them and discipline them but the players actions are on them. Why in the world do we play sports? For the competition...It's been around for ever. The world is about winning. It teaches the athletes real world applications, the world is not going to say it's okay you don't get the job let's all just be happy and smile because we're unemployed, living on the streets, and can't feed ourselves. You're a tax payer aren't you? Congrats your philosophy is creating those people on welfare you pay for. Keep it up!
  10. I know Michael Sparks is attending VMI next year but who is the other one? Spalding? Very unlikely due to his size...NAIA at best. TC gets beat to death in the 11th this year by teams like...Lexington Catholic, Scott County, Henry Clay, Madison Central, and possibly LCA or dunbar. The only way they hung tough with Mason County was because Sparks went for 44 that night...not going to happen every night. MC needs to grow up and win those games. I question the toughness not the talent of Montgomery County.....TC was not the better team...MC just made them look that way. No respect from me till they beat the Tates Creeks, Hazards, and other good teams...Madison Central is on the schedule I will be interested to see this one.
  11. I believe they have something like 7 games at home. They will be road tested...we must all remember the season is long and hard and those that rise to the top now are ussually the ones that taper off in the end of the season. Continuous improvement right Waterboy?
  12. Yes, he is an INDIAN. Although he might be exactly what the young Clark County needs. Glad he's here in Montgomery!
  13. Ratings are like butts, everyone has one, and they all stink. :banana: Here's mine... 1st Team PG: Shelvin Mack/ Bryan Station SG: Arrez Henderson/Holmes SF: Scotty Hopson/UHA (I don't like his attitude...but he is the most talented) PF: Darius Miller/ Mason C: Aaron Moses/ Henry Clay 2nd Team PG: Jonathan Ferguson/ Elliot County SG: Tyler Brown/ Apollo SF: Taylor Stewart/ Lex. Cath PF: Jonathan Hood/ Madisonville C:Darrin Ballou/Adair County HM: Josh Crawford/Corbin Jacob Jenkins/Manual Aaron Morris/ Madison Central Clark Stepp/June Buchanan
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