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Post by fanofthegame on May 19, 2021 23:51:11 GMT -5
In all seriousness what is a student services coordinator?
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Post by Willard Fillmore on May 20, 2021 0:56:44 GMT -5
The job the previous head coach had with a few more responsibilities.
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Post by bkjunkie on May 20, 2021 6:01:00 GMT -5
The job the previous head coach had with a few more responsibilities. That is incorrect. Coach B was in charge of OWE which helped students gain employment skills. This position as what they call "student service" is taking hall monitor duties away from the Athletic Directors role. A very legit question for an Ontario tax payer.
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Post by dude on May 20, 2021 7:21:17 GMT -5
Are the duties of the former coach being passed on or are they no longer providing those options for students?
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Post by fanofthegame on May 20, 2021 7:48:16 GMT -5
The job the previous head coach had with a few more responsibilities. My next question then is what did the former head coach do when not coaching? I’m not judging or casting stones. I’ve never heard of that position and am curious what it is. Can you be more specific?
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Post by bkjunkie on May 20, 2021 8:03:19 GMT -5
Are the duties of the former coach being passed on or are they no longer providing those options for students? The OWE position is for "underachieving" (or any student) academic students to gain employment, income and high school credits while learning a skill or trade was eliminated by the Ontario Board of Education. Balogh served in the role for a long time helping many non college prep students have a future.
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Post by dude on May 20, 2021 8:16:09 GMT -5
Are the duties of the former coach being passed on or are they no longer providing those options for students? The OWE position is for "underachieving" (or any student) academic students to gain employment, income and high school credits while learning a skill or trade was eliminated by the Ontario Board of Education. Balogh served in the role for a long time helping many non college prep students have a future. The OWE program is gone and a new position is created that relieves some duties from a current administrator. Does that relieve the current administrator of some of his salary also?
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Post by bkjunkie on May 20, 2021 8:31:57 GMT -5
The OWE position is for "underachieving" (or any student) academic students to gain employment, income and high school credits while learning a skill or trade was eliminated by the Ontario Board of Education. Balogh served in the role for a long time helping many non college prep students have a future. The OWE program is gone and a new position is created that relieves some duties from a current administrator. Does that relieve the current administrator of some of his salary also? I highly doubt Fisher took a pay cut. Ontario was awarded over 200k from the CARES Act COVID relief fund. I am sure, like most districts they are being creative on how the funds are allocated.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on May 20, 2021 11:08:35 GMT -5
Well then they changed their mind again. I was told a month ago by an administrator that the OWE programs was going to remain, albeit not in the exact same form as in the past. Also the person who had that job was going to handle the remote learning program for high school students. As well as absentee and tardy issues.
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Post by dude on May 25, 2021 10:02:46 GMT -5
The OWE program is gone and a new position is created that relieves some duties from a current administrator. Does that relieve the current administrator of some of his salary also? I highly doubt Fisher took a pay cut. Ontario was awarded over 200k from the CARES Act COVID relief fund. I am sure, like most districts they are being creative on how the funds are allocated. True, little to no chance Fisher took a pay cut.
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Post by edchambers on May 27, 2021 19:32:59 GMT -5
Nathon Loney not returning at Shelby?
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Post by Willard Fillmore on May 27, 2021 20:27:56 GMT -5
Not surprised
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Post by 4 on May 27, 2021 20:32:10 GMT -5
Shelby doing Shelby things
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Post by dude on May 27, 2021 21:05:54 GMT -5
Shelby doing Shelby things Do you know what it was done for? This team is the defending District Champ so maybe you should consider it was done for something terrible.
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Post by 4 on May 27, 2021 21:07:48 GMT -5
I do know why it was done. Not going to put it on this forum.
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Post by rcsportsfan on May 27, 2021 23:08:47 GMT -5
You do not keep your job when you make racist or intellectual disability comments towards student athletes.
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Post by shelbyrr11 on May 28, 2021 3:04:56 GMT -5
I have some info on the situation, but I'm not privy enough to state anything. Not my place, especially with my incomplete picture.
Being sensitive to all parties, Loney injected a fresh energy to the Shelby hoops program during his time. Regardless of what Pugh provided to the team or the critiques of Loney's blowout management, he was able to nudge the culture of Shelby basketball in a direction that excites me and future players. I only hope the circumstances of this departure do not take away from the ability of our hoopers to build on the recent successes. It was fun seeing kids excited about basketball again, and I'd hate to see that go away.
Last time Shelby was searching for a coach, I had little expectations. This time around, I think we have a solid talent base and a freshened program identity. Optimism is my character flaw, but I don't think it ought to be difficult to get a few applications to coach a team with two of the three tallest kids in the MOAC.
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Post by richrod on May 28, 2021 8:10:11 GMT -5
I have some info on the situation, but I'm not privy enough to state anything. Not my place, especially with my incomplete picture. Being sensitive to all parties, Loney injected a fresh energy to the Shelby hoops program during his time. Regardless of what Pugh provided to the team or the critiques of Loney's blowout management, he was able to nudge the culture of Shelby basketball in a direction that excites me and future players. I only hope the circumstances of this departure do not take away from the ability of our hoopers to build on the recent successes. It was fun seeing kids excited about basketball again, and I'd hate to see that go away. Last time Shelby was searching for a coach, I had little expectations. This time around, I think we have a solid talent base and a freshened program identity. Optimism is my character flaw, but I don't think it ought to be difficult to get a few applications to coach a team with two of the three tallest kids in the MOAC. I feel like they will get some quality applicants. they have nice pieces coming back and some talent throughout the program. Shelby supports its athletic programs as well so it should be an attractive job. If what I am hearing around here is true, then he didn't deserve to come back. It seems to me Shelby is letting its community know character counts more than wins. I applaud that
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Post by dude on May 28, 2021 8:22:48 GMT -5
I feel like they will get some quality applicants. they have nice pieces coming back and some talent throughout the program. Shelby supports its athletic programs as well so it should be an attractive job. If what I am hearing around here is true, then he didn't deserve to come back. It seems to me Shelby is letting its community know character counts more than wins. I applaud thatI would agree with this. I have always supported the idea of working with people of character and not with people who are characters.
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Post by richrod on May 28, 2021 8:56:27 GMT -5
I do know why it was done. Not going to put it on this forum. will that information ever get released in something like a news article you think?
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Post by shelbyrr11 on May 28, 2021 10:48:57 GMT -5
I do know why it was done. Not going to put it on this forum. will that information ever get released in something like a news article you think? As far as word getting out in Shelby, I'm sure the headstones in the cemetery have caught wind at this point (especially seeing the folks on here who are aware of the details). Though I can see the district choosing to keep the news cycle as short as possible if all parties are otherwise satisfied. I personally would consider that a good move. The coaching search may be limited by position (Loney did not have a traditional, standard teaching role at the high school). Otherwise, yeah I am feeling somewhat relaxed about the search. It's high tide in Shelby over these past several years in athletics. We had the literal fastest runner this side of the Mississippi River, the best football player in school history that led to Shelby having the highest average margin of victory in the state in 2017, and basketball just saw one of our better 1-2 combos ever. If there has ever been a time for people to recognize Shelby's name, it would either be now or during some football heydey in the 60s and 70s. Or the 2019 Raccoon Fiasco.
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Post by baldref on May 28, 2021 11:20:54 GMT -5
I feel like they will get some quality applicants. they have nice pieces coming back and some talent throughout the program. Shelby supports its athletic programs as well so it should be an attractive job. If what I am hearing around here is true, then he didn't deserve to come back. It seems to me Shelby is letting its community know character counts more than wins. I applaud thatI would agree with this. I have always supported the idea of working with people of character and not with people who are characters. Touche! That and I trust this administration. When you represent your school and community, like it or not, you are held responsible. If you do not like it, then you're in the wrong business.
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Post by baldref on May 31, 2021 14:11:25 GMT -5
Greg Gallaway is new boys coach at shelby replacing Loney He is an intervention specialist at shelby
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Post by edchambers on May 31, 2021 14:23:31 GMT -5
Greg Gallaway is new boys coach at shelby replacing Loney He is an intervention specialist at shelby Gallaway has been an assistant at Ashland. Also has been on the football staff at Shelby the past couple of seasons.
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Post by GHS 1999 on Jun 3, 2021 19:34:59 GMT -5
Mr. Ryan Stover has been named the new boys basketball coach at Galion. He has served as varsity assistant and freshman coach at River Valley since 2019. He served as head girls basketball coach at Mt. Gilead from 2016-2019. He served as JV and varsity assistant at Highland from 2013-2016 and the same position at Cardington from 2011-2013.
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Post by GHS 1999 on Jun 3, 2021 19:38:03 GMT -5
He is expected to be formally approved by the school board at their next meeting on June 15.
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Post by gtab on Jun 3, 2021 22:58:29 GMT -5
Mr. Ryan Stover has been named the new boys basketball coach at Galion. He has served as varsity assistant and freshman coach at River Valley since 2019. He served as head girls basketball coach at Mt. Gilead from 2016-2019. He served as JV and varsity assistant at Highland from 2013-2016 and the same position at Cardington from 2011-2013. There's nowhere to go.......but up !
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Post by dude on Jun 7, 2021 11:17:31 GMT -5
Mr. Ryan Stover has been named the new boys basketball coach at Galion. He has served as varsity assistant and freshman coach at River Valley since 2019. He served as head girls basketball coach at Mt. Gilead from 2016-2019. He served as JV and varsity assistant at Highland from 2013-2016 and the same position at Cardington from 2011-2013. There's nowhere to go.......but up ! An obstacles he will face is finding coaches for his staff from top to bottom. If the Head basketball Coach is not getting supported, which he obviously is not considering they are hiring their 5th coach in 8 seasons, I hear the lower coaches receive even less.
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Post by 8sportsnut24 on Jun 8, 2021 16:14:35 GMT -5
The Southern Ohio Legendary Coach Norm Persin has stepped away from coaching again after just 1 season at D4 Lucasville Valley. Coach Persin was the head coach at Oak Hill High School and he is one of the winningest boys high school coaches in Ohio. He retired from Oak Hill in 2019-20 and then took the Lucasville Valley boys head coaching job that same summer. Valley had a very young and talented team this past year and their key players r all mainly 9th and 10th grade this past year they was. But I know they have had a few kids move/transfer or whatever since the end of school. One kid went to Ironton high school for football and 2 more left and went to Portsmouth Notre Dame but the 2 kids that went to Notre Dame was not starters on the basketball team but played and one of the boys is around 6'5-6'6. Rumor has it down here that Norm has said he had to step down or whatever because of health concerns which he's prolly 70yr old or older so maybe be true but he only came to Valley because of all the young talent they had and now they r leaving and I think he wants out as well!!! Valley lost to Glenwood New Boston n the District championship game this past year and Norm never got up off the bench the whole game his assistant coaches stood and coached the whole time and of course Glenwood New Boston had no problem with them Glenwood won that game by 20pts I believe. I believe one of Norms assistant coaches will take over the head coach position, one of the assistant has a son that plays and was a freshman last year and started varsity all year and the other assistant was head coach at South Webster for 4-5yrs and then was Ironton assistant before going to Valley so I would assume 1 of them will get the job if they want it but it's not been said who was hired yet or if it has been said I haven't seen or heard anything yet!!! ![]() 
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Jun 8, 2021 19:37:18 GMT -5
What in the heck does this have to do with MOAC or KMAC basketball??
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