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Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2018 12:43:54 GMT -5
Any progress being made on naming the new coach?
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Post by larrylegend on Jun 20, 2018 20:03:33 GMT -5
What’s the story here? What happened with the coach they had?
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Post by sweathog on Jun 22, 2018 13:26:40 GMT -5
Some schools make mistakes and hire the wrong person once, but twice!!!
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Post by gt1975 on Jun 22, 2018 15:05:09 GMT -5
Wynford hired Steve Mohr last night. He was their coach during the 13/14 season with a record of 8-16. That was his only season as their head coach.
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Post by edchambers on Jun 22, 2018 15:20:08 GMT -5
Interesting hire. Wasn't he also a former superintendent at Wynford?
You have to love those statewide searches.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Jun 22, 2018 15:52:46 GMT -5
Mohr Retired as Wynford's Superintendent September of 2014. He was a head basketball coach for 23 years.
Buckeye Central 61-12 Shelby 113-80 Elyria West 10-12 Marion Harding 6-36 CC 91-85 His last head coaching job was his last year as Wynford's Superintendent, with a record of 8-16
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Post by Deleted on Jun 22, 2018 22:37:14 GMT -5
Interesting hire. Wasn't he also a former superintendent at Wynford? You have to love those statewide searches. It may be a safe assumption the Coach Mohr is helping Wynford out. As he did before he may be stepping in for one season to give them time to perform a search for a quality coach rather than force them to hire someone who is available in June.
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Post by gt1975 on Jun 23, 2018 10:43:32 GMT -5
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Post by gt1975 on Jun 24, 2018 9:20:03 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2018 8:44:48 GMT -5
Congrats Coach Mohr
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Post by giffiusmcohio74 on Oct 24, 2018 0:51:31 GMT -5
Coach Mohr's intent is to build the program back to where it once was and is eager and excited to be back! His health was once an issue, which is why he stepped away. He is doing well now. But this is not a short term hire or tenure.
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Post by dude on Oct 30, 2018 13:42:50 GMT -5
Coach Mohr's intent is to build the program back to where it once was and is eager and excited to be back! His health was once an issue, which is why he stepped away. He is doing well now. But this is not a short term hire or tenure. Coach Mohr's record of 290-243 over 24 years speaks for itself but why would Wynford be looking for a long term tenure from a coach who has retired multiple times. It seemed this was a quick fix hire in the spot they were in.
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Post by Hagen on Nov 2, 2018 13:42:24 GMT -5
Coach Mohr's record of 290-243 over 24 years speaks for itself ... How does his record speak for itself? That's about a 12-10 record each year. Take away his first three seasons at Buckeye Central to start his coaching career (61-12), and he's been 229-231 for five schools, with records from 20-2 to 2-19. By no means am I saying he's not a good coach, however I don't think his career W/L record alone is something to be excited about.
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Post by dude on Nov 2, 2018 22:15:32 GMT -5
Coach Mohr's record of 290-243 over 24 years speaks for itself ... How does his record speak for itself? That's about a 12-10 record each year. Take away his first three seasons at Buckeye Central to start his coaching career (61-12), and he's been 229-231 for five schools, with records from 20-2 to 2-19. By no means am I saying he's not a good coach, however I don't think his career W/L record alone is something to be excited about. I was not implying his record is great or horrible. He is almost a .500 coach when it comes to wins and losses. What I was saying is regardless of his average record, why would a school look to a 2x retired coach as a long term answer to filling a demanding spot?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2018 11:56:18 GMT -5
Probably because finding a coach that is qualified that is willing to deal with moron parents in 2018 is hard to find
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Post by giffiusmcohio74 on Nov 4, 2018 21:14:00 GMT -5
How does his record speak for itself? That's about a 12-10 record each year. Take away his first three seasons at Buckeye Central to start his coaching career (61-12), and he's been 229-231 for five schools, with records from 20-2 to 2-19. By no means am I saying he's not a good coach, however I don't think his career W/L record alone is something to be excited about. I was not implying his record is great or horrible. He is almost a .500 coach when it comes to wins and losses. What I was saying is regardless of his average record, why would a school look to a 2x retired coach as a long term answer to filling a demanding spot? A coaches record is his record. If you’re gonna include all the losses you have to include all the wins. So you don’t get to negate his first two years at BC. He won there. And he’s won titles at 3 of 5 schools. Conference. Sectionals. Districts. Regionals. And state finals. One of the best coaches in Central Ohio in my opinion. I cannot comment any more on this topic. He will do well at Wynford over the next few years.
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Post by dude on Nov 4, 2018 21:28:16 GMT -5
A coaches record is his record. If you’re gonna include all the losses you have to include all the wins. So you don’t get to negate his first two years at BC. He won there. And he’s won titles at 3 of 5 schools. Conference. Sectionals. Districts. Regionals. And state finals. One of the best coaches in Central Ohio in my opinion. I cannot comment any more on this topic. He will do well at Wynford over the next few years. You have to include all game out comes in my opinion. You can also point out that while at BC his best year was his first.
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Post by Hagen on Nov 6, 2018 12:23:06 GMT -5
Coach Mohr's record of 290-243 over 24 years speaks for itself ... How does his record speak for itself? That's about a 12-10 record each year. Take away his first three seasons at Buckeye Central to start his coaching career (61-12), and he's been 229-231 for five schools, with records from 20-2 to 2-19. By no means am I saying he's not a good coach, however I don't think his career W/L record alone is something to be excited about. A coaches record is his record. If you’re gonna include all the losses you have to include all the wins. So you don’t get to negate his first two years at BC. He won there. And he’s won titles at 3 of 5 schools. Conference. Sectionals. Districts. Regionals. And state finals. One of the best coaches in Central Ohio in my opinion. I cannot comment any more on this topic. He will do well at Wynford over the next few years. Who's vacating wins or titles? I stated that he's averaged out to a 12-10 coach over 24 career seasons. Fact: He went 61-12 for three great years at BC in the early 80s, now more than 30 years ago. Fact: He went 229-231 for 21 rollercoaster years at five other schools since then (" rollercoaster" meaning records from 20-2 to 2-19). Giffiusmcohio74, It seems you're very close to the topic, so I agree, maybe it is best that you don't comment any more on the topic. I have not questioned his integrity, coaching subjectivity, or the like. I hope he does do well at Wynford. However, I'm not oblivious to how's he's done at each school throughout his career.
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Post by giffiusmcohio74 on Nov 6, 2018 22:25:31 GMT -5
A lot of coaches from this area would sign on the dotted line to be assured a 12 win season average over a span of 25 years.
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Post by dude on Nov 7, 2018 21:23:52 GMT -5
A lot of coaches from this area would sign on the dotted line to be assured a 12 win season average over a span of 25 years. Maybe, but none of those would be hired as a long term coach to bring a program back to the glory days it once saw. 12 wins a season is not going to be winning district trophies.
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Post by dude on Nov 11, 2018 11:28:23 GMT -5
Wynford scrimmaged last week. Anyone stop in?
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Post by backgammon on Nov 20, 2018 22:42:52 GMT -5
I was not implying his record is great or horrible. He is almost a .500 coach when it comes to wins and losses. What I was saying is regardless of his average record, why would a school look to a 2x retired coach as a long term answer to filling a demanding spot? A coaches record is his record. If you’re gonna include all the losses you have to include all the wins. So you don’t get to negate his first two years at BC. He won there. And he’s won titles at 3 of 5 schools. Conference. Sectionals. Districts. Regionals. And state finals. One of the best coaches in Central Ohio in my opinion. I cannot comment any more on this topic. He will do well at Wynford over the next few years. He won at Buckeye Central with Dick Heath's talent. He's not won the State Finals. Fact check. No title. He's won 1 Regional and 1 District, ironically, in the same 1st year at Buckeye Central. He's a nomad. There's a reason. He must be a client, or an inlaw for you to wax so poetic.
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Post by cowtown on Nov 20, 2018 23:58:25 GMT -5
Why the hate ? Nomad ? Steve has coached/lived in this area of the state for most of his life . Not at a single school but so what. Few get that chance. He is/ will be a good leader of young men. I wish him well and am very glad Wynford sees this also.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Nov 21, 2018 14:33:47 GMT -5
Mohr was AD at CC when Gray was hired after he "left" Lex for a "step up" in jobs at CC. After one year at CC, Gray left for for a step up in jobs at Norwalk. Mohr then hired himself to be head bball coach as well as the AD.
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Post by fbfan on Nov 21, 2018 17:06:08 GMT -5
Hohr was AD at CC when Gray was hired after he "left" Lex for a "step up" in jobs at CC. After one year, Gray left and Mohr hired himself to be head bball coach as well as the AD. Is this statement in reply to cowtown's post? What are you implying?
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Nov 21, 2018 19:59:18 GMT -5
Not a reply to anyone. Just pointing out some history.
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