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Post by bigox on Dec 30, 2017 10:45:06 GMT -5
It’s been a nice turn around to this point but obviously we’re still early in the season,” Combs said. “We felt like once when we started to get healthy and get Naylan (Yates) and Nevan (Yates) back, we would be alright. Just as much as that, our attitude on the defensive end of the floor has changed and we’re taking a lot more pride on that end of the floor.” Kind of hard to win games with top two scorers hurt to begin the season. Excuses. Your modus operandi. If V.C. was half the powerhouse that you dream that they are, they'd plug the holes and continue to pile up the wins. Just quoting the coach verbatim from the newspaper. Saying facts that you like so much. Top two scorers off any d2 team would screw the pooch for a bit. Toss in the 6-7 Hamon kid was out for a couple of losses. But please tell me how well the likes of any SBC N10 Moac or OCC team would fair with 3 starters missing? Losses abound I'm sure.
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Post by bigox on Dec 30, 2017 11:02:00 GMT -5
One kid who actually moved in. It's not like the Hyde or Munoz brothers came over. One kid not multiple like you portray. Not offended at all. No did I forget. Deibler' s did a nice thing for Upper. But what everyone wants to forget is that after the boys left Keith's record tanked and kids did not want to pay for him in the end. I said kids, and I believe that it was more than 1, hence the plurality was used. I never claimed that they were also Diebleresque All-Ohioans. You are spinning it backwards to somehow make the whole wretched mess more palatable by bringing Hyde or Munoz 1 or 2 in the chat. We do agree that Keith's act, both on and off the court, wears very thin, very quickly. He's had no less than 9 different tours of duty at 7 different schools. His record without his own seed in uniform is sub .500!!! Agree with you on the mess of a program ran after the brothers had left. Disagree with the rest of the "recruit". Deibler made the best deal he thought for his kids. Even said that a couple of times over the years. Shafted Fostoria and Coach E along the way. Although I think it worked out pretty good for Scott. I am curios how much better Plymouth and Buckeye Central would have been back in the 80s and 90s had no recruiting taken place like you say.
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Post by deathfromabove on Dec 30, 2017 19:30:51 GMT -5
It’s been a nice turn around to this point but obviously we’re still early in the season,” Combs said. “We felt like once when we started to get healthy and get Naylan (Yates) and Nevan (Yates) back, we would be alright. Just as much as that, our attitude on the defensive end of the floor has changed and we’re taking a lot more pride on that end of the floor.” Kind of hard to win games with top two scorers hurt to begin the season. Excuses. Your modus operandi. If V.C. was half the powerhouse that you dream that they are, they'd plug the holes and continue to pile up the wins. backgammon, PLEASE don't use the word V.C. it brings back to many memoirs of a different type of person.
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Post by BellevueBuckeye on Dec 31, 2017 15:20:32 GMT -5
Standings heading into the new year:
8-1, 5-0 Colonel Crawford 8-2, 5-1 Upper Sandusky 5-3, 5-2 Mohawk 8-2, 4-2 Carey 5-3, 4-3 Seneca East 3-5, 2-4 Wynford 2-7, 2-4 Buckeye Central 1-7, 0-5 Bucyrus 1-8, 0-6 Ridgedale
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Post by bigox on Jan 6, 2018 13:47:00 GMT -5
Crawford v. Upper vol 1 tonight should be a great game to see. Both teams love to play fast. 70+ points for both teams I bet..
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Post by jjmcomb on Jan 6, 2018 14:30:29 GMT -5
I'll take that bet.
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Post by bigox on Jan 6, 2018 21:31:09 GMT -5
Ha! Not the score I figured on at all. Crawford didn't have near the game I thought they would.
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Post by backgammon on Jan 8, 2018 19:55:42 GMT -5
I said kids, and I believe that it was more than 1, hence the plurality was used. I never claimed that they were also Diebleresque All-Ohioans. You are spinning it backwards to somehow make the whole wretched mess more palatable by bringing Hyde or Munoz 1 or 2 in the chat. We do agree that Keith's act, both on and off the court, wears very thin, very quickly. He's had no less than 9 different tours of duty at 7 different schools. His record without his own seed in uniform is sub .500!!! Agree with you on the mess of a program ran after the brothers had left. Disagree with the rest of the "recruit". Deibler made the best deal he thought for his kids. Even said that a couple of times over the years. Shafted Fostoria and Coach E along the way. Although I think it worked out pretty good for Scott. I am curios how much better Plymouth and Buckeye Central would have been back in the 80s and 90s had no recruiting taken place like you say. Yeah, Keith fessed up, after the fact. If the Admins. at Fostoria had half a sack, Coach Lou Levy would have never been axed, and Keith would, or could, have stayed put. Scott landed on his feet. He's a good chat about once a year. Miss him. I have no idea what you're barking about in the last sentence.
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Post by backgammon on Jan 8, 2018 20:00:36 GMT -5
Excuses. Your modus operandi. If V.C. was half the powerhouse that you dream that they are, they'd plug the holes and continue to pile up the wins. Just quoting the coach verbatim from the newspaper. Saying facts that you like so much. Top two scorers off any d2 team would screw the pooch for a bit. Toss in the 6-7 Hamon kid was out for a couple of losses. But please tell me how well the likes of any SBC N10 Moac or OCC team would fair with 3 starters missing? Losses abound I'm sure. Facts. FACTS! Like the F-A-C-T-S that I laid on you about the NW vs. SE. LOL! You're a hoot. I provided FACTS. You counter with excuses and lame comparisons about half a hundred other schools, and your ASSUMPTIONS. Better stick to predictions, like your over/under on the U.S./C.C. game. LOL! A hoot, a hoot, I say!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by jmorgret07 on Jan 11, 2018 22:05:58 GMT -5
Colonel Crawford 19-22-15-13 - 68 Carey 17-12-5-19 - 53
Colonel Crawford (11-2, 8-1): 25-45 FG, 11-14 FT, 7-12 3pt (McCreary 4, Martin 2, Feichtner), 31 rebounds (Feichtner 7), 6 turnovers. Scoring: Jordan Fenner 5 2-2 12, Cameron McCreary 6 4-4 20, Brody Martin 4 1-2 11, Gavin Feichtner 2 0-0 5, Harley Shaum 6 4-6 16, Reis Walker 1 0-0 2, Hayden Bute 0 0-0 0, Chase Walker 0 0-0 0, Jacob Maley 1 0-0 2.
Carey (10-3, 6-3): 20-60 FG, 7-11 FT, 6-25 3pt (Bame 3, Dasher 2, Crawford), 36 rebounds (Stone 12), 7 turnovers. Scoring: Brayden Wentling 0 0-2 0, Trey Bame 3 0-0 9, Hayden Stone 9 4-4 22, Cody Luzader 2 3-5 7, Casey Crawford 2 0-0 5, Logan Smiley 0 0-0 0, Griffin Summit 1 0-0 3, Evan Plott 0 0-0 0, Jordan Littlejohn 0 0-0 0, Jordan Dasher 3 0-0 8.
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Post by bigox on Jan 19, 2018 11:16:07 GMT -5
Agree with you on the mess of a program ran after the brothers had left. Disagree with the rest of the "recruit". Deibler made the best deal he thought for his kids. Even said that a couple of times over the years. Shafted Fostoria and Coach E along the way. Although I think it worked out pretty good for Scott. I am curios how much better Plymouth and Buckeye Central would have been back in the 80s and 90s had no recruiting taken place like you say. Yeah, Keith fessed up, after the fact. If the Admins. at Fostoria had half a sack, Coach Lou Levy would have never been axed, and Keith would, or could, have stayed put. Scott landed on his feet. He's a good chat about once a year. Miss him. I have no idea what you're barking about in the last sentence. I was simply pointing out the two schools who would highly debate your statement that Glorious Willard Flashes never recruit. Hell Heath's dad bragged about it so much on being the savior of the team that year for coming over from Buckeye Central. Then the kids who's parents miraculously got jobs at the lawn mower plant when weeks before they layed off 50 workers in the early 90s. Yeah Haas was a good coach but foolish to say no recruiting taken place. That horse was beaten, flogged and taken to the glue factory.
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Post by bigox on Jan 19, 2018 11:19:33 GMT -5
Big night that will either separate or open up n10 race. Can Mohawk clip C.C. at home? Can Carey go to Upper and snap another win streak of the Uppers? Losses by both Crawford and Upper are unlikely but are possible
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Post by fbfan on Jan 20, 2018 6:34:02 GMT -5
Big night that will either separate or open up n10 race. Can Mohawk clip C.C. at home? Can Carey go to Upper and snap another win streak of the Uppers? Losses by both Crawford and Upper are unlikely but are possible Upper Sandusky 74, Carey 69 (OT) Colonel Crawford 52, Mohawk 42 Wynford 65, Ridgedale 54 Buckeye Central 52, Seneca East 36 Well, Carey almost did it. They must match up well with Upper, two very close games, while CC had no trouble with Carey both times. Conversely, I didn't think CC matched up or played well first time around with Upper. Good job by the scheduler, both still on track for an N10 championship game at the Eagle's Nest the final week of the season!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2018 0:40:35 GMT -5
Buckeye Central 52 New Riegel 57 Colonel Crawford 41 Lexington 50 Mohawk 56 Arcadia 21 Seneca East 45 Ridgedale 44
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Post by bigox on Jan 22, 2018 12:42:20 GMT -5
Northern Ten Conference Colonel Crawford (12 - 3) 9 - 1 Upper Sandusky (11 - 3) 8 - 1 Mohawk (9 - 5) 7 - 3 Carey (10 - 4) 6 - 4 Seneca East (7 - 5) 5 - 5 Wynford (7 - 6) 5 - 5 Buckeye Central (3 - 11) 3 - 7 Bucyrus (2 - 10) 1 - 8 Ridgedale (2 - 12) 0 - 10
About what was expected in the league. Mohawk is a nice surprise though.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2018 13:12:49 GMT -5
I was told at a recent game that the McCreary kid has moved into the Wynford district.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Jan 22, 2018 23:54:44 GMT -5
Just the "kid" or the entire family?
Why would he or the family do that?
Can you play for a school if you've moved to another District in the middle of a season?
Did he/they move to Wynford and Open Enroll back to Crawford?
When and at what school does he sit out 11 games?
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Post by Hagen on Jan 23, 2018 10:01:18 GMT -5
I was told at a recent game that the McCreary kid has moved into the Wynford district. ... Can you play for a school if you've moved to another District in the middle of a season? Did he/they move to Wynford and Open Enroll back to Crawford? When and at what school does he sit out 11 games? So long as he doesn't change which school he attends, I'm not sure it matters. He'll count against CC in the next breakdown (in-district student to open-enrolled). I'm sure his family told CC before the move that they'd be open-enrolling (insert date here). Unfortunately, this happens too often with parent custody battles and students moving during the school year to houses in/out of districts, but at least finishing the semester/year at the same school. Side note: CC is currently at CB 118, with 127 being the cap on D4. Assuming McCreary stays and earns a "5" for open-enrolling, that'll put CC closer to D3. Just something to watch. Conspiracy thought: Maybe Sheldon is getting ready for a Wynford move next school year & he's having all his players move now. Keep an eye on the golf front properties and realtor buzz. #StirThePot
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2018 11:21:47 GMT -5
Trying to remember back from a previous post from a Royal fan, would that give CC 3 open enrolled players now? Fenner, Feckner and McCreary. Always enjoy the conspiracy thoughts. Get some good conversation going. Two are schools with very high CB numbers next year could CCCC and St Ontario.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Jan 23, 2018 22:15:40 GMT -5
If he Open Enrolls back to CC won't he have to sit out the first 11 games next year?
Ontario has high CB numbers in all sports. Due to many families Open Enrolling their kids to Ontario for the academics.
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Post by Hagen on Jan 24, 2018 8:16:20 GMT -5
If he Open Enrolls back to CC won't he have to sit out the first 11 games next year? I don't believe so. I think sitting out games only matters when you played on another school's same-sports team the year before and transferred schools. Example 1: Mansfield Senior student plays basketball in 2016-17, then open-enrolls to Ontario and plays basketball for 2017-18. Sit 11 games (50% of regular season). Example 2: Mansfield Senior student wrestles in 2016-17, then open-enrolls to Ontario and plays basketball for 2017-18. No punishment. So long as he never stopped being a CC student, I don't think there would be any player punishment for transferring, since he never actually transferred. Only "punishment" would be adding an open-enrollment CB number to CC.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2018 8:35:00 GMT -5
^^ Common sense logic. If he is at CC next season I don't see there being any interruption to his playing career.
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Post by bigox on Jan 24, 2018 9:03:54 GMT -5
I think hagen nailed it. He would not fall under any penalty as he already currently is a student at the C.C. Plus isn't he already an open enrollee? Lives technically in Bucyrus district? So if he just moves where his parent takes him and he still attends school he has the four previous years? I don't see any wrong there
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Post by royalballdad on Jan 24, 2018 10:27:48 GMT -5
Heard the Rumor that the McCreary kid from Crawford is moving to a house in the Wynford School district. Would love to see him come to Wynford for school. My guess is that he will just open enroll back to Crawford. At least for the rest of this school year. Maybe some of the Wynford kids can talk him into enrolling at Wynford for his Junior year. Obviously Wynford could use him and he and Crall would make a nice two guard combo. My understanding of the rules are that he would incur no penalty for open enrolling back to Crawford this season. If he would next year enroll at Wynford would there be any penalty? Not sure, but wouldn’t think no penalty either. As I believe a kid is allowed a one time with no penalty return to your home school district. Similar to the Campbell kid from St. Pete’s to Madison. Hoping my Royals can give Crawford a game this Saturday.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2018 11:06:29 GMT -5
I would predict the McCreary move is not a plan to change schools.
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Post by Hagen on Jan 24, 2018 13:24:32 GMT -5
... If he would next year enroll at Wynford would there be any penalty? ... As I believe a kid is allowed a one time with no penalty return to your home school district. Similar to the Campbell kid from St. Pete’s to Madison. Hoping my Royals can give Crawford a game this Saturday. Would there be a penalty: Maybe. Despite OHSAA's efforts to simplify everything, there is still some case-by-case judgement on why the student moved. Factors such as distance traveled in the move also holds some factor. Campbell: While open-enrolled students are permitted to return to their home school district once, the Campbell situation did not entirely fall under that as Mansfield St. Peters is not a public school and does not have a specified geographical district in the same way public schools do. It lies within another public school district. Apples-Oranges with public-private.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2018 13:33:22 GMT -5
Good point Hagen. A change of an address can happen because a family was renting a home and if the owner sells it they have to move. Which could be an acceptable factor by the OHSAA.
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Post by deathfromabove on Jan 24, 2018 14:23:01 GMT -5
With all these scenarios that keep coming up now and days and I'm sure wouldn't be surprise that the rules book doesn't look like the novel WAR and PEACE by now.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2018 6:28:06 GMT -5
Colonel Crawford 13 - 3 10 - 1 Upper Sandusky 13 - 3 9 - 1 Mohawk 10 - 5 8 - 3 Carey 10 - 5 6 - 5 Seneca East 9 - 5 6 - 5 Wynford 7 - 7 5 - 6 Buckeye Central 4 - 12 4 - 7 Bucyrus 2 - 12 1 - 9 Ridgedale 2 - 15 0 - 12
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Post by bigox on Feb 4, 2018 7:16:56 GMT -5
Well the top four teams in the league separated from the rest more last night with all of them picking up wins but none looked impressive doing so. Colonel Crawford 54, Seneca East 50
Mohawk 69, Bucyrus 57
Upper Sandusky 43, Buckeye Central 39
Carey 76, Wynford 61
Ridgedale vs. Delaware Christian
Upper now has 3/8 of their rotation out with injury. Crawford played one of their worst games all year and squeaked out with a win. Carey beat Wynford who is also down a starter for the season in Roush. Mohawk pounded out a win over hapless Bucyrus. My thoughts are that Crawford will take the league.
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