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Post by crimson5 on Jan 9, 2018 10:47:37 GMT -5
I don't think you have a clue what is going on with this team. I've heard some things but I don't really know what is going on with this team. I heard the coach misses some practices and they have coached themselves a few times. If that is true, even if the 7th grade coach is in the same gym that isn't good. I heard a few people talking about a player or two that has an attitude on the team but they say he is a good player so they turn a blind eye to his actions. I would hate for a kid with some talent to put himself in a situation where he thinks he is more importation than the growth and success of the team, it sounds like that might be the case with this team. The few times I've watched them this year, they looked much better last year. I apologize......you do have a clue.
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Post by willardfan1 on Jan 9, 2018 13:31:13 GMT -5
So I wonder if you guys that think you have a clue know that I have heard directly from the coaches that the average attendance for the 8th grade basketball team over Christmas break was 5.. that's not even half the team showing up to practice everyday but you guys want to blame the coaches for the problem in that class! Don't think that's how it works
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Post by moneyball on Jan 9, 2018 14:07:47 GMT -5
So I wonder if you guys that think you have a clue know that I have heard directly from the coaches that the average attendance for the 8th grade basketball team over Christmas break was 5.. that's not even half the team showing up to practice everyday but you guys want to blame the coaches for the problem in that class! Don't think that's how it works Taking the lead of their coach I suppose. If it is true and the coach isn't committed why should the players? Get your head out of the sand. My son tells me that he talks to these 8th graders and the coach will often show up an hour late and misses when he wants, someone will cover. I guarantee these 5 that showed up love the game of basketball and have parents that demand they be there. However, I'm sure on game day the fact that they showed up over Christmas break will not even be acknowledged by this coach because the other kids who may have a little more talent and feel they didn't need to show up, will still start and play because that is what it is about, right. That's the reality pal.
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Post by willardfan1 on Jan 9, 2018 14:21:27 GMT -5
Well first of all if you know the 8th grade Coach he is also our varsity football coach and he is a professor at ONU. He did not want to coach but guess what we don't have anyone else to do it because no one wants too so he did it as a favor to joe telling him going into it guess what soemdays he has late class at college and would be late. This was established before the season even started. I would love to sit down and have a chat with you about what's really going on in the Willard school district because obviously you are naive enough to believe everything your son tells you that these kids tell him
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Post by buckeyekid on Jan 9, 2018 14:45:23 GMT -5
Situations that are set up for failure,,,eventually fail. I'm kinda surprised that Joe B would be cool with what is transpiring down there. It's the future of his program for which he is in Year #1.
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Post by crimson5 on Jan 9, 2018 14:49:20 GMT -5
So I wonder if you guys that think you have a clue know that I have heard directly from the coaches that the average attendance for the 8th grade basketball team over Christmas break was 5.. that's not even half the team showing up to practice everyday but you guys want to blame the coaches for the problem in that class! Don't think that's how it works Taking the lead of their coach I suppose. If it is true and the coach isn't committed why should the players? Get your head out of the sand. My son tells me that he talks to these 8th graders and the coach will often show up an hour late and misses when he wants, someone will cover. I guarantee these 5 that showed up love the game of basketball and have parents that demand they be there. However, I'm sure on game day the fact that they showed up over Christmas break will not even be acknowledged by this coach because the other kids who may have a little more talent and feel they didn't need to show up, will still start and play because that is what it is about, right. That's the reality pal. Dead nuts correct, regardless of what Willardfan thinks he knows.
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Post by bossman on Jan 9, 2018 21:26:51 GMT -5
My comment was referencing the 8th grade team from last year. Wow.
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Post by crimson5 on Jan 9, 2018 21:35:10 GMT -5
My comment was referencing the 8th grade team from last year. Wow. Wow, then I totally misunderstood, in that perspective I couldn't agree with u more.
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Post by ScarletFever on Jan 11, 2018 1:51:26 GMT -5
Man. Not sure who or what to believe just remembering back to the late 80's it was a war to make the 8th grade team. Now nobody wants to coach or show up to play (well the 5 kids did, so bless em).
Never thought I'd see the day... well maybe I did after Upwards Basketball came to town. City hasn't recovered yet.
That's a joke, kinda.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2018 5:38:35 GMT -5
Man. Not sure who or what to believe just remembering back to the late 80's it was a war to make the 8th grade team. Now nobody wants to coach or show up to play (well the 5 kids did, so bless em). Never thought I'd see the day... well maybe I did after Upwards Basketball came to town. City hasn't recovered yet. That's a joke, kinda.
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Post by rabey4 on Jan 12, 2018 10:53:48 GMT -5
Is there anyone who has stats of League Leaders?
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Post by jmorgret07 on Jan 13, 2018 21:00:38 GMT -5
Oak Harbor: 74 Sandusky SMCC: 39 FINAL
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Post by jmorgret07 on Jan 14, 2018 14:56:14 GMT -5
Standings:
1. Vermilion 6-0 (8-1) 2. Oak Harbor 4-1 (9-2) 3. Edison 3-2 (9-2) 4. Huron 2-3 (3-5) 5. Willard 2-3 (3-7) 6. Margaretta 1-4 (3-7) 7. Port Clinton 0-5 (0-9)
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2018 14:18:43 GMT -5
Vermilion in clear control of the Bay.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2018 20:35:21 GMT -5
Final: Oak Harbor 58 Huron 48
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Post by broccolirob on Jan 16, 2018 20:54:31 GMT -5
Final: Vermilion 63 Port Clinton 37
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Post by jmorgret07 on Jan 16, 2018 21:31:42 GMT -5
Edison 5-9-6-6 - 26 Margaretta 17-4-5-11 - 37
Edison (9-4, 3-3): 11-39 FG, 3-8 FT, 1-11 3pt (Patterson), 25 rebounds (Roberts 6), 14 turnovers. Scoring: Daniel Lambert 0 1-2 1, Brandon Ronell 0 0-0 0, Bryce Roberts 4 0-2 8, Gavin Schaeffer 1 1-1 3, James Hill 4 1-3 9, Carson Ehrhardt 0 0-0 0, Brady Patterson 2 0-0 5, Nick Lombardi 0 0-0 0.
Margaretta (4-7, 2-4): 12-27 FG, 12-15 FT, 1-7 3pt (Kimberlin), 26 rebounds (Raifsnider 7), 15 turnovers. Scoring: Mitch Raifsnider 1 2-3 4, Bailey Kimberlin 3 2-2 9, Dylan Morris 0 0-0 0, Nick Leibacher 3 6-8 12, Bryceten Hedden 3 2-2 8, Collin Lane 2 0-0 4, James Weaver 0 0-0 0.
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Post by crimson5 on Jan 16, 2018 21:47:16 GMT -5
Edison 5-9-6-6 - 26 Margaretta 17-4-5-11 - 37 Edison (9-4, 3-3): 11-39 FG, 3-8 FT, 1-11 3pt (Patterson), 25 rebounds (Roberts 6), 14 turnovers. Scoring: Daniel Lambert 0 1-2 1, Brandon Ronell 0 0-0 0, Bryce Roberts 4 0-2 8, Gavin Schaeffer 1 1-1 3, James Hill 4 1-3 9, Carson Ehrhardt 0 0-0 0, Brady Patterson 2 0-0 5, Nick Lombardi 0 0-0 0. Margaretta (4-7, 2-4): 12-27 FG, 12-15 FT, 1-7 3pt (Kimberlin), 26 rebounds (Raifsnider 7), 15 turnovers. Scoring: Mitch Raifsnider 1 2-3 4, Bailey Kimberlin 3 2-2 9, Dylan Morris 0 0-0 0, Nick Leibacher 3 6-8 12, Bryceten Hedden 3 2-2 8, Collin Lane 2 0-0 4, James Weaver 0 0-0 0. ^^ WOW
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Post by bgsu07 on Jan 18, 2018 8:02:11 GMT -5
The Edison Margaretta game doesn't surprise me at all, Edison played the day before at the Q and then I assume stayed for the Cavs game. Add school the next on top of a long day/night it was bound that Edison was going to struggle.
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Post by deathfromabove on Jan 18, 2018 11:12:05 GMT -5
The Edison Margaretta game doesn't surprise me at all, Edison played the day before at the Q and then I assume stayed for the Cavs game. Add school the next on top of a long day/night it was bound that Edison was going to struggle. Well BG, I would of put the blame on the AD he should have known that they were schedule so he shouldn't have schedule them close together. It's once in a life time to play at the Q and play maybe in front of some Cav's players. I don't blame the players not to stay after the game to watch them play.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2018 20:53:38 GMT -5
Final from the Jungle: Margaretta 36 Huron 28. 12-3 Bears after 1, 21-12 half, 24-20 Bears after 3. Huron played scared, And of their size, all game.
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Post by broccolirob on Jan 19, 2018 21:28:34 GMT -5
Final: Vermilion holds off Edison on the road, 59 - 53. Tough week ahead for Sailors--Tuesday @ Elyria and Friday @ Oak Harbor.
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Post by chandler182 on Jan 19, 2018 21:55:54 GMT -5
Final from the Jungle: Margaretta 36 Huron 28. 12-3 Bears after 1, 21-12 half, 24-20 Bears after 3. Huron played scared, And of their size, all game. Agree. Bears completely locked down a pretty average Huron team. They had no answer from tip to finish. Out-coached all game as well.
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Post by jmorgret07 on Jan 20, 2018 21:50:55 GMT -5
SJCC 10-16-9-12 - 47 Oak Harbor 17-18-11-14 - 60
SJCC (7-6): 17-31 FG, 8-11 FT, 5-10 3pt (Wonderly 2, Foster 2, Morrisette), 20 rebounds (Foster 6), 18 turnovers. Scoring: Zach Wonderly 2 0-0 6, Tad Foster 4 2-2 12, Spencer Harrison 6 1-2 13, Chris Morrisette 2 5-6 10, Chase Harrison 1 0-0 2, Mikey Moore 2 0-1 4, Dylan Filliater 0 0-0 0, Logan Black 0 0-0 0.
Oak Harbor (11-2): 20-42 FG, 14-19 FT, 6-17 3pt (Gezo 3, Alexander, Schulte, Hoy), 22 rebounds (Smith 9), 12 turnovers. Scoring: Jac Alexander 5 6-8 17, Alex Gezo 5 0-0 13, Clay Schulte 2 4-5 9, Aric McAtee 2 1-2 5, Tate Smith 4 3-4 11, Conner Hoy 1 0-0 3, Jacob Lewis 1 0-0 2.
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Post by BellevueBuckeye on Jan 21, 2018 19:49:15 GMT -5
Standings:
10-1, 8-0 Vermilion 11-2, 5-1 Oak Harbor 9-5, 3-4 Edison 5-7, 3-4 Margaretta 3-9, 2-4 Willard 3-7, 2-5 Huron 1-11, 1-6 Port Clinton
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Post by broccolirob on Jan 23, 2018 21:02:09 GMT -5
Vermilion loses at Elyria on a last second basket, 65-63. Sailors were down 14 with less than 4 minutes to go and roared back to tie it up before losing the ball with 8 seconds left on a bogus illegal screen offensive foul call. Tough loss against a tough team, but a good test and one to grow on.
I'm sure there was some Willard-related drama involved too, but haven't figured out exactly what yet.
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Post by moneyball on Jan 23, 2018 22:24:50 GMT -5
Vermilion loses at Elyria on a last second basket, 65-63. Sailors were down 14 with less than 4 minutes to go and roared back to tie it up before losing the ball with 8 seconds left on a bogus illegal screen offensive foul call. Tough loss against a tough team, but a good test and one to grow on. I'm sure there was some Willard-related drama involved too, but haven't figured out exactly what yet. Speaking of Willard, tough lose tonight against St Paul. These boys have to come together and play as a team. There are too many games left to toss in the towel. I know Joe is doing his best with such a young team, keep pushing Joe. This 9th grade group is loaded with height and the 8th is loaded with speed and shooters, its coming, stay the course.
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Post by ScarletFever on Jan 24, 2018 0:12:27 GMT -5
9th grade talent is spaced thin thru the ranks resulting in an avalanche of ‘L’s’ but not sure what else there is to do. I see 1 player good enough for varsity but numbers forcing Flashes hand.
Would be cool if all in the system got along & all able bodies were playing, then the talent would stack up where they fit. However in 2018 not just in Willard either, playing hoops not the honor it once was I suppose. Hard for us 40 something’s to grasp.
Growing pain year.
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Post by moneyball on Jan 24, 2018 4:46:13 GMT -5
9th grade talent is spaced thin thru the ranks resulting in an avalanche of ‘L’s’ but not sure what else there is to do. I see 1 player good enough for varsity but numbers forcing Flashes hand. Would be cool if all in the system got along & all able bodies were playing, then the talent would stack up where they fit. However in 2018 not just in Willard either, playing hoops not the honor it once was I suppose. Hard for us 40 something’s to grasp. Growing pain year. Success is truly a team effort. Miss the days when a player would lead for the good of the team. You see glimpses of it here and there. Joe is a good coach but you are right, once the kids learn to sacrifice their highlight reel for the goodness of the team, they will succeed.
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Post by buckeyekid on Jan 24, 2018 7:18:14 GMT -5
This is what needs to happen for Willard to succeed again. We need our 6'8 leading rebounder to stop quitting the team in the middle of the season, adding Jordon Moore to this scenario from the 2015 season as well. We need our very promising PG from Junior High to stop transferring to a Boarding school in Cleveland as a freshman. Personal choice and obviously an opportunity at a great school. You might as well add in Riley Wagner on the girls side to that as well. She's a 1st Team All State athlete down at Dublin Coffman since moving after 6th grade when the parents got a great job opportunity. Obviously thats not something you can hold against anyone. Those situations happened for one reason or another, and their own personal choices. You can't hold it against anyone when they move on for a great opportunity , But when they do happen it cripples a small school when a talented athlete like that leaves and or quits. Some people might say, well that's a losers excuse, but I cannot help but think of the what if scenario had those situations not happened.
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