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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2017 9:13:15 GMT -5
With Adams not there and some key pieces graduating(namely Vent), I'd say the Flashes have a good chance of starting the season with a win. So you feel the rams will not go 22-0 for the 3rd season?
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2017 12:00:20 GMT -5
With Adams not there and some key pieces graduating(namely Vent), I'd say the Flashes have a good chance of starting the season with a win. So you feel the rams will not go 22-0 for the 3rd season? Not likely. Lexington on the road and Crawford should be very good. Actually may be the preseason favorite now.
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Post by backgammon on Jun 2, 2017 19:17:39 GMT -5
What Willard coach was hired previously thanks to their sons ability? Serious q? Now if we were talking bout upper I'd hear ya Nossaman didn't stick around long enough. How about Superintendents? I was put wise to this thread, and felt the need to post. I have no idea what Willy Filly is trying to say, or not say, but Willard has not had a Super's kid make the Varsity basketball team, at all, in the past 50 years. The only guy who even had boys that played basketball, in the younger grades, was Stackhouse.
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Post by backgammon on Jun 2, 2017 19:19:34 GMT -5
Like Roger, all of us have baggage. Fact....he is a good coach, he has a resume to support that. Fact, he has sons that are good ball players. Fact, their success is very important to him, like all of us with children. Willard will be doing well to have him as their coach. Anyone who thinks otherwise is living in the past, has their own agenda, or just doesn't know basketball. Very well said.
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Post by backgammon on Jun 2, 2017 21:17:49 GMT -5
That's a short and sweet write-up for him, but in 1997-98 he was beat in sectionals. In the spirit of full disclosure, the state run was in his first year at the school. He did make it to regional finals in 1998-99 but the program never did see the success it saw in his first season and ended with 3 consecutive losing seasons. At Marion Harding the record setting season mentioned in the article finished at 20-2 not 20-9 as reported and it was the only winning season in his 8 seasons there. Another somebody that speaks (posts) out of both sides of his mouth. In the efforts of FULL disclosure, Jury, had a pretty fair playing high school playing career at Wynford. After college, he landed at Old Fort, where he served as the top assistant to Jerry Bauer, who, if I'm not mistaken, also had Wynford ties. Mr. Bauer ran afoul with the law, and was actually unnecessarily arrested by Seneca County deputies, AT O.F.H.S., on a theft charge related to his part-time job at a Tiffin baseball card shop. Bauer stepped down from his budding successful program, and Jury should have been an easy selection. But a BOE did what they so often do best, screw things up. Bauer, and Jury, had Old Fort positioned for a fine season in 95-96, but the BOE jacked around and interviewed numerous others, including the son of a "name" area coach. This candidate came with all of 1 year of head coaching experience, which WAS 1 more year of experience than Jury's resume. Jury had decided to apply elsewhere, and, while Old Fort was "forting" around, Cardington offered and Jury accepted. Cardington won a Regional in Jury's 1st season at the helm, and was nipped in the Regional Final in 98-99, as was mentioned. His last 3 seasons at Cardington WERE under .500, but not all that poor. 10-12, 8-13, and 8-13, to be exact, and just so happened to coincide with the school's jump from D4 to D3. His 160 wins at the school are nearly DOUBLE of that of the next most successful coach. As for his time at Marion Harding, that alone, Marion Harding, speaks volumes. They stink, have stunk, and will continue to stink, albeit not nearly as bad, since they've dumbed down their schedule and now play many of the Marion County schools. NOBODY wins at Harding. NO-BODY. The great Steve Mohr ran like a scalded dog away from Harding after 2 years. Barry Egan, who had a winning record at every school he coached at, couldn't win there. Roger Jury didn't win there. NOT a huge surprise. What Jury did accomplish was only the 2nd winning season in 33 years seasons. Let that sink in. AND he won 20 games and a league title. Roger Jury would have been a fine choice for Willard a month ago. He would have been a fine choice for Galion, or Seneca East, or Bellevue, or even his alma mater, Wynford 2 years ago, after the 14-15 season. Hopewell-Loudon will be far better off with him, and his sons, for the remainder of the decade, than they would have been without him. The 5 schools above that passed, time will tell.
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Post by backgammon on Jun 2, 2017 21:19:36 GMT -5
And that son of the "name" coach was none other than Rick Renz, son of long time Findlay coach, Roger Renz.
Rick was able to guide Old Fort to a District title in HIS 1st year.
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Post by antoniograpeseed on Jun 3, 2017 1:02:10 GMT -5
Jury is a knob. Always has been and always will be. His haircut is stuck in the 70's too.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Jun 3, 2017 19:26:40 GMT -5
Nossaman didn't stick around long enough. How about Superintendents? I was put wise to this thread, and felt the need to post. I have no idea what Willy Filly is trying to say, or not say, but Willard has not had a Super's kid make the Varsity basketball team, at all, in the past 50 years. The only guy who even had boys that played basketball, in the younger grades, was Stackhouse. Who were the Augspurgers that moved from Twin Valley South High School in Alexandria OH to Willard in 1979?
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Post by wallacefan on Jun 3, 2017 21:00:48 GMT -5
That's a short and sweet write-up for him, but in 1997-98 he was beat in sectionals. In the spirit of full disclosure, the state run was in his first year at the school. He did make it to regional finals in 1998-99 but the program never did see the success it saw in his first season and ended with 3 consecutive losing seasons. At Marion Harding the record setting season mentioned in the article finished at 20-2 not 20-9 as reported and it was the only winning season in his 8 seasons there. Another somebody that speaks (posts) out of both sides of his mouth. In the efforts of FULL disclosure, Jury, had a pretty fair playing high school playing career at Wynford. After college, he landed at Old Fort, where he served as the top assistant to Jerry Bauer, who, if I'm not mistaken, also had Wynford ties. Mr. Bauer ran afoul with the law, and was actually unnecessarily arrested by Seneca County deputies, AT O.F.H.S., on a theft charge related to his part-time job at a Tiffin baseball card shop. Bauer stepped down from his budding successful program, and Jury should have been an easy selection. But a BOE did what they so often do best, screw things up. Bauer, and Jury, had Old Fort positioned for a fine season in 95-96, but the BOE jacked around and interviewed numerous others, including the son of a "name" area coach. This candidate came with all of 1 year of head coaching experience, which WAS 1 more year of experience than Jury's resume. Jury had decided to apply elsewhere, and, while Old Fort was "forting" around, Cardington offered and Jury accepted. Cardington won a Regional in Jury's 1st season at the helm, and was nipped in the Regional Final in 98-99, as was mentioned. His last 3 seasons at Cardington WERE under .500, but not all that poor. 10-12, 8-13, and 8-13, to be exact, and just so happened to coincide with the school's jump from D4 to D3. His 160 wins at the school are nearly DOUBLE of that of the next most successful coach. As for his time at Marion Harding, that alone, Marion Harding, speaks volumes. They stink, have stunk, and will continue to stink, albeit not nearly as bad, since they've dumbed down their schedule and now play many of the Marion County schools. NOBODY wins at Harding. NO-BODY. The great Steve Mohr ran like a scalded dog away from Harding after 2 years. Barry Egan, who had a winning record at every school he coached at, couldn't win there. Roger Jury didn't win there. NOT a huge surprise. What Jury did accomplish was only the 2nd winning season in 33 years seasons. Let that sink in. AND he won 20 games and a league title. Roger Jury would have been a fine choice for Willard a month ago. He would have been a fine choice for Galion, or Seneca East, or Bellevue, or even his alma mater, Wynford 2 years ago, after the 14-15 season. Hopewell-Loudon will be far better off with him, and his sons, for the remainder of the decade, than they would have been without him. The 5 schools above that passed, time will tell. LOL. You mean THIS Roger Jury? reviewtimes.com/local-news/2017/05/11/basketball-coach-at-center-of-misconduct-allegations/Look, the fact that you said the "remainder of the decade" shows me you know nothing about Hopewell-Loudon Fans. They already have the hatchets out (as always). They will be looking for ANYTHING they can. Fortunately for Roger...Codge is the AD there. As long as Roger can deal with the backstabbing, Codge will let him do his job. But end of the decade? The fans may have stirred up enough crap and gone above the AD's head enough that the Board caves long before the end of the decade
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Post by clb6110 on Jun 4, 2017 7:13:20 GMT -5
To WilFil, Old man Augy wasn't even in the Willard school system and old lady Augy was an English teacher. Neither were part of the administration much less Superintendent.
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Post by buckeyekid on Jun 4, 2017 7:52:05 GMT -5
read the above article about Roger Jury "mistreating players" in the eyes of a parent " White went on to describe how during one workout , a player actually vomited during the workout because it was difficult"-----wow, I guess I was abused then too back in the 80's in HS and College. Because during football practice numerous times did I or my teamates vomit. It's called working hard---and it's not life threatening. Back then nobody said a word, it just happened and we all survived and if anything gained an inner toughness.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2017 10:12:03 GMT -5
That's a short and sweet write-up for him, but in 1997-98 he was beat in sectionals. In the spirit of full disclosure, the state run was in his first year at the school. He did make it to regional finals in 1998-99 but the program never did see the success it saw in his first season and ended with 3 consecutive losing seasons. At Marion Harding the record setting season mentioned in the article finished at 20-2 not 20-9 as reported and it was the only winning season in his 8 seasons there. Another somebody that speaks (posts) out of both sides of his mouth. In the efforts of FULL disclosure, Jury, had a pretty fair playing high school playing career at Wynford. After college, he landed at Old Fort, where he served as the top assistant to Jerry Bauer, who, if I'm not mistaken, also had Wynford ties. Mr. Bauer ran afoul with the law, and was actually unnecessarily arrested by Seneca County deputies, AT O.F.H.S., on a theft charge related to his part-time job at a Tiffin baseball card shop. Bauer stepped down from his budding successful program, and Jury should have been an easy selection. But a BOE did what they so often do best, screw things up. Bauer, and Jury, had Old Fort positioned for a fine season in 95-96, but the BOE jacked around and interviewed numerous others, including the son of a "name" area coach. This candidate came with all of 1 year of head coaching experience, which WAS 1 more year of experience than Jury's resume. Jury had decided to apply elsewhere, and, while Old Fort was "forting" around, Cardington offered and Jury accepted. Cardington won a Regional in Jury's 1st season at the helm, and was nipped in the Regional Final in 98-99, as was mentioned. His last 3 seasons at Cardington WERE under .500, but not all that poor. 10-12, 8-13, and 8-13, to be exact, and just so happened to coincide with the school's jump from D4 to D3. His 160 wins at the school are nearly DOUBLE of that of the next most successful coach. I respect your opinions but the fact is the guys playing career is irrelevant and comes across as a supporter trying to beef up a person's resume. Same can be said for a career as an assistant, but the fact is he was passed over at Old Fort. Cardington was a good job. His best seasons were his first 4. After that it leveled off and dropped. And the division they were in again is irrelevant as it had no affect on their regular season games. He did collect 160 wins but you could also point out that no other coach stayed at Cardington longer than 5 seasons (Jury had 11) since 1980 and they have played a 20 game regular season. Hopewell-Loudon article about his new coaching job doesn't look good either.
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Post by ronburgandy on Jun 5, 2017 15:44:21 GMT -5
A bit off topic but just for anyone that cares, Nick Dials was named head coach at Urbana University.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2017 16:23:01 GMT -5
Great For Nick.
Did anyone tell him the OSU job was open?
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Post by ScarletFever on Jun 10, 2017 17:30:22 GMT -5
Nossaman didn't stick around long enough. How about Superintendents? I was put wise to this thread, and felt the need to post. I have no idea what Willy Filly is trying to say, or not say, but Willard has not had a Super's kid make the Varsity basketball team, at all, in the past 50 years. The only guy who even had boys that played basketball, in the younger grades, was Stackhouse. Me neither, he was off base on this one.
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Post by backgammon on Jun 22, 2017 23:24:37 GMT -5
Jury is a knob. Always has been and always will be. His haircut is stuck in the 70's too. Still butt hurt over not getting the Margaretta football job? That's too bad.
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Post by backgammon on Jun 22, 2017 23:27:48 GMT -5
Jury is a knob. Always has been and always will be. His haircut is stuck in the 70's too.
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Post by backgammon on Jun 22, 2017 23:30:58 GMT -5
I was put wise to this thread, and felt the need to post. I have no idea what Willy Filly is trying to say, or not say, but Willard has not had a Super's kid make the Varsity basketball team, at all, in the past 50 years. The only guy who even had boys that played basketball, in the younger grades, was Stackhouse. Who were the Augspurgers that moved from Twin Valley South High School in Alexandria OH to Willard in 1979? Misinformed, again. The Willard posters have set Willy Filly, and the record, straight.
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Post by backgammon on Jun 22, 2017 23:34:41 GMT -5
Jury is a knob. Always has been and always will be. His haircut is stuck in the 70's too. Still butt hurt that they didn't hire you as the head football coach at Margaretta? Jury is old school. If that makes him a "knob" (your word), so be it. He could coach my kid, any day.
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Post by backgammon on Jun 22, 2017 23:44:17 GMT -5
Another somebody that speaks (posts) out of both sides of his mouth. In the efforts of FULL disclosure, Jury, had a pretty fair playing high school playing career at Wynford. After college, he landed at Old Fort, where he served as the top assistant to Jerry Bauer, who, if I'm not mistaken, also had Wynford ties. Mr. Bauer ran afoul with the law, and was actually unnecessarily arrested by Seneca County deputies, AT O.F.H.S., on a theft charge related to his part-time job at a Tiffin baseball card shop. Bauer stepped down from his budding successful program, and Jury should have been an easy selection. But a BOE did what they so often do best, screw things up. Bauer, and Jury, had Old Fort positioned for a fine season in 95-96, but the BOE jacked around and interviewed numerous others, including the son of a "name" area coach. This candidate came with all of 1 year of head coaching experience, which WAS 1 more year of experience than Jury's resume. Jury had decided to apply elsewhere, and, while Old Fort was "forting" around, Cardington offered and Jury accepted. Cardington won a Regional in Jury's 1st season at the helm, and was nipped in the Regional Final in 98-99, as was mentioned. His last 3 seasons at Cardington WERE under .500, but not all that poor. 10-12, 8-13, and 8-13, to be exact, and just so happened to coincide with the school's jump from D4 to D3. His 160 wins at the school are nearly DOUBLE of that of the next most successful coach. As for his time at Marion Harding, that alone, Marion Harding, speaks volumes. They stink, have stunk, and will continue to stink, albeit not nearly as bad, since they've dumbed down their schedule and now play many of the Marion County schools. NOBODY wins at Harding. NO-BODY. The great Steve Mohr ran like a scalded dog away from Harding after 2 years. Barry Egan, who had a winning record at every school he coached at, couldn't win there. Roger Jury didn't win there. NOT a huge surprise. What Jury did accomplish was only the 2nd winning season in 33 years seasons. Let that sink in. AND he won 20 games and a league title. Roger Jury would have been a fine choice for Willard a month ago. He would have been a fine choice for Galion, or Seneca East, or Bellevue, or even his alma mater, Wynford 2 years ago, after the 14-15 season. Hopewell-Loudon will be far better off with him, and his sons, for the remainder of the decade, than they would have been without him. The 5 schools above that passed, time will tell. LOL. You mean THIS Roger Jury? reviewtimes.com/local-news/2017/05/11/basketball-coach-at-center-of-misconduct-allegations/Look, the fact that you said the "remainder of the decade" shows me you know nothing about Hopewell-Loudon Fans. They already have the hatchets out (as always). They will be looking for ANYTHING they can. Fortunately for Roger...Codge is the AD there. As long as Roger can deal with the backstabbing, Codge will let him do his job. But end of the decade? The fans may have stirred up enough crap and gone above the AD's head enough that the Board caves long before the end of the decade I've lived in this area for close to 55 years. I'm WELL aware of the lynch mob mentality of H-L fans, especially when it comes to hoops, but thanks for your condescension. They couldn't handle Brad Britton's intensity 10-15 years ago, but Jury is a boy scout in comparison. He'll be there as long as he wins, and the talent is in place to win. He can handle the vulture parents and their trumped up charges. Good Christ, a coach made a couple of puzzy kids run until they puked, and Daddy has run to everyone but the Supreme Court about it.
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Post by backgammon on Jun 23, 2017 0:00:55 GMT -5
Another somebody that speaks (posts) out of both sides of his mouth. In the efforts of FULL disclosure, Jury, had a pretty fair playing high school playing career at Wynford. After college, he landed at Old Fort, where he served as the top assistant to Jerry Bauer, who, if I'm not mistaken, also had Wynford ties. Mr. Bauer ran afoul with the law, and was actually unnecessarily arrested by Seneca County deputies, AT O.F.H.S., on a theft charge related to his part-time job at a Tiffin baseball card shop. Bauer stepped down from his budding successful program, and Jury should have been an easy selection. But a BOE did what they so often do best, screw things up. Bauer, and Jury, had Old Fort positioned for a fine season in 95-96, but the BOE jacked around and interviewed numerous others, including the son of a "name" area coach. This candidate came with all of 1 year of head coaching experience, which WAS 1 more year of experience than Jury's resume. Jury had decided to apply elsewhere, and, while Old Fort was "forting" around, Cardington offered and Jury accepted. Cardington won a Regional in Jury's 1st season at the helm, and was nipped in the Regional Final in 98-99, as was mentioned. His last 3 seasons at Cardington WERE under .500, but not all that poor. 10-12, 8-13, and 8-13, to be exact, and just so happened to coincide with the school's jump from D4 to D3. His 160 wins at the school are nearly DOUBLE of that of the next most successful coach. I respect your opinions but the fact is the guys playing career is irrelevant and comes across as a supporter trying to beef up a person's resume. Same can be said for a career as an assistant, but the fact is he was passed over at Old Fort. Cardington was a good job. His best seasons were his first 4. After that it leveled off and dropped. And the division they were in again is irrelevant as it had no affect on their regular season games. He did collect 160 wins but you could also point out that no other coach stayed at Cardington longer than 5 seasons (Jury had 11) since 1980 and they have played a 20 game regular season. Hopewell-Loudon article about his new coaching job doesn't look good either. I said, IN THE EFFORTS OF FULL DISCLOSURE. Playing career and work at Old Fort are part of that, and relevant. Jury doesn't need me to support him, or fluff up his resume. The change in Division IS also relevant, to the point that, his final 2 seasons were the only of his 11 where he had a losing tournament record and failed to win at least 1 tournament game. And his first 8 (EIGHT) YEARS (not merely 4, as you spun) were ALL above .500, AND all DOUBLE DIGITS in wins. In fact, years 5, 6, and 7 were all BETTER than 1 of those "1st 4 years" that you claimed to be his "best." His ability to sustain and build a program were the reason that he was able to stay 11 years, but, again, nice spin by you, Scooter.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2017 5:15:39 GMT -5
The division doesn't matter until tournament time. The fact that his teams went from D4 to D3 and had records decline in regular season was irrelevant to his division. To many, building a program means getting better. Maybe I understand "building" a little different than you do.
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Post by kniteflyer on Sept 4, 2017 22:20:22 GMT -5
^ Sure looks like he said the word sustain in addition to build...but leave it to Scooter to glean only a portion of a statement in his efforts to spin a discussion toward whichever side he's on. One of the myriad of reasons that I don't frequent this pigpen sans about 4 times yearly.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2017 6:27:28 GMT -5
Sustain = decline? Check the numbers.
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Post by Admin on Sept 5, 2017 9:13:10 GMT -5
One of the myriad of reasons that I don't frequent this pigpen sans about 4 times yearly. You might like the block feature on NCoast.
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Post by ScarletFever on Sept 12, 2017 22:17:48 GMT -5
Knites a legend & always cool w me, but you can count on him to visit just enough to let us know he's lurking & also that he's too good for NCOAST š
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Post by kniteflyer on Oct 13, 2017 17:18:59 GMT -5
Sorry to disappoint you SF, but I don't lurk. I only dropped by to start a thread that I felt moved to, although few will see it, since it's off season for hoops. Maybe one of you techno geniuses could figure out a way that it could be brought to the attention of the futebollers?
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Post by deathfromabove on Oct 28, 2017 0:53:06 GMT -5
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Post by jakemak25 on Oct 28, 2017 1:36:21 GMT -5
Iām sad at myself for reading through this whole thread
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Post by backgammon on Sept 27, 2019 22:20:18 GMT -5
Another somebody that speaks (posts) out of both sides of his mouth. In the efforts of FULL disclosure, Jury, had a pretty fair playing high school playing career at Wynford. After college, he landed at Old Fort, where he served as the top assistant to Jerry Bauer, who, if I'm not mistaken, also had Wynford ties. Mr. Bauer ran afoul with the law, and was actually unnecessarily arrested by Seneca County deputies, AT O.F.H.S., on a theft charge related to his part-time job at a Tiffin baseball card shop. Bauer stepped down from his budding successful program, and Jury should have been an easy selection. But a BOE did what they so often do best, screw things up. Bauer, and Jury, had Old Fort positioned for a fine season in 95-96, but the BOE jacked around and interviewed numerous others, including the son of a "name" area coach. This candidate came with all of 1 year of head coaching experience, which WAS 1 more year of experience than Jury's resume. Jury had decided to apply elsewhere, and, while Old Fort was "forting" around, Cardington offered and Jury accepted. Cardington won a Regional in Jury's 1st season at the helm, and was nipped in the Regional Final in 98-99, as was mentioned. His last 3 seasons at Cardington WERE under .500, but not all that poor. 10-12, 8-13, and 8-13, to be exact, and just so happened to coincide with the school's jump from D4 to D3. His 160 wins at the school are nearly DOUBLE of that of the next most successful coach. As for his time at Marion Harding, that alone, Marion Harding, speaks volumes. They stink, have stunk, and will continue to stink, albeit not nearly as bad, since they've dumbed down their schedule and now play many of the Marion County schools. NOBODY wins at Harding. NO-BODY. The great Steve Mohr ran like a scalded dog away from Harding after 2 years. Barry Egan, who had a winning record at every school he coached at, couldn't win there. Roger Jury didn't win there. NOT a huge surprise. What Jury did accomplish was only the 2nd winning season in 33 years seasons. Let that sink in. AND he won 20 games and a league title. Roger Jury would have been a fine choice for Willard a month ago. He would have been a fine choice for Galion, or Seneca East, or Bellevue, or even his alma mater, Wynford 2 years ago, after the 14-15 season. Hopewell-Loudon will be far better off with him, and his sons, for the remainder of the decade, than they would have been without him. The 5 schools above that passed, time will tell. LOL. You mean THIS Roger Jury? reviewtimes.com/local-news/2017/05/11/basketball-coach-at-center-of-misconduct-allegations/Look, the fact that you said the "remainder of the decade" shows me you know nothing about Hopewell-Loudon Fans. They already have the hatchets out (as always). They will be looking for ANYTHING they can. Fortunately for Roger...Codge is the AD there. As long as Roger can deal with the backstabbing, Codge will let him do his job. But end of the decade? The fans may have stirred up enough crap and gone above the AD's head enough that the Board caves long before the end of the decade Just spent a moment with Roger Jury. Thought that I'd dig this one up from the yesteryear file. It didn't age well for old WallaceFan, did it? The end of the decade is upon us. LOL!
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