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Post by antoniograpeseed on Jun 28, 2017 9:25:28 GMT -5
top 3 in each div...
Lake:
Sandusky Shelby Norwalk
Bay:
Margaretta Vermilion Huron
River:
Smcc New Riegel Old Fort
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Post by dump on Jun 28, 2017 12:08:59 GMT -5
I see the Tigers repeating as Champs of the Bay.
GO Tigers
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Jun 28, 2017 23:58:52 GMT -5
Sandusky and Shelby won't be as good as last year, Norwalk will be better if they can beat the injury bug.
Margaretta won't be close to Vermilion and Huron,
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2017 6:53:17 GMT -5
top 3 in each div... Lake: Sandusky Shelby Norwalk Bay: Margaretta Vermilion Huron River: Smcc New Riegel Old Fort Those picks have potential but I see the Bay in a different order.
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Post by jmorgret07 on Jul 4, 2017 9:24:12 GMT -5
For what it's worth, Margaretta did not have a single senior on last year's roster. Every single player will be back this winter.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2017 12:04:50 GMT -5
For what it's worth, Margaretta did not have a single senior on last year's roster. Every single player will be back this winter. Which is very similar to Vermilion and Huron, teams they went 1-3 against last season.
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Post by antoniograpeseed on Jul 5, 2017 2:07:07 GMT -5
Huron and Vermilion both lose at least 2 starters each.
Huron specifically will be searching to replace Harkleroad and Hohlers production.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2017 8:45:22 GMT -5
For the Sailors who had a 10-11 man rotation last season, replacing 2 could be rather easy. Huron may not have had that rotation but their underclassman played big for them as the season matured. Regardless, the lose of 2 players to programs who are consistently solid each year is a normal task to replace.
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Post by smitty1974 on Jul 10, 2017 21:57:49 GMT -5
there is a picture of the new edison gym floor on facebook tonight.it looks awesome.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2017 5:46:54 GMT -5
Looks good.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2017 7:24:51 GMT -5
Sandusky and Shelby won't be as good as last year, Norwalk will be better if they can beat the injury bug. Margaretta won't be close to Vermilion and Huron, It always helps when Sandusky gets a 6'6 move in.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2017 9:58:17 GMT -5
It helps when a 6'6 move in comes that can play basketball. Big hole to fill with Jay Williams gone.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Aug 22, 2017 19:49:47 GMT -5
Sandusky and Shelby won't be as good as last year, Norwalk will be better if they can beat the injury bug. Margaretta won't be close to Vermilion and Huron, It always helps when Sandusky gets a 6'6 move in. You sound like dump. Every year for the past 4 years Sandusky was supposed to have a 6-6 move in. Maybe they have, but only one was worth playing time.
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Post by antoniograpeseed on Aug 24, 2017 12:54:53 GMT -5
Polar bears will win the bay. you heard it here first
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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2017 21:23:12 GMT -5
Id go with Huron.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Aug 24, 2017 22:12:35 GMT -5
Polar bears will win the bay. you heard it here first And last.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2017 6:22:46 GMT -5
Vermilion should be good in the Bay division also.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2017 8:11:16 GMT -5
Shelby may surprise some people as well in their last year. (last or only. wasn't sure how to word that)
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Post by antoniograpeseed on Oct 7, 2017 7:34:01 GMT -5
time to start talking round ball. some good area teams this year, i feel at least a couple potential district finals/regional teams in sbc
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2017 7:49:33 GMT -5
time to start talking round ball. some good area teams this year, i feel at least a couple potential district finals/regional teams in sbc Having 20+ schools in the SBC would sure make you think so.
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Post by moneyball on Oct 10, 2017 11:39:22 GMT -5
The Willard Flashes have a good squad this year. They have some scrappy players and a load of tall kids. Sounds like the new coach is running a tight ship and that is good for the program, nice change.
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Post by antoniograpeseed on Oct 10, 2017 21:24:01 GMT -5
stop. Willard is trash
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Post by moneyball on Oct 11, 2017 8:21:30 GMT -5
That is an ignorant statement. Lot of good kids working hard to turn this program around. My son brought home a signup form for grades 3-6 the other day that shows that this new coach wants to get involved from the bottom to the top, that is where you start to really turn a program around.
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Post by Willard Dad on Oct 11, 2017 9:10:36 GMT -5
time to start talking round ball. some good area teams this year, i feel at least a couple potential district finals/regional teams in sbc Having 20+ schools in the SBC would sure make you think so. I like the SBC's chances of having a Sectional Champ at the D2, D3 and D4 level. Pretty impressive.
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Post by bigox on Oct 11, 2017 9:56:06 GMT -5
That is an ignorant statement. Lot of good kids working hard to turn this program around. My son brought home a signup form for grades 3-6 the other day that shows that this new coach wants to get involved from the bottom to the top, that is where you start to really turn a program around. That statement is just as bad as the first.😎😎. The previous coach had the exact same youth program and was involved. How is that a difference?
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Post by moneyball on Oct 11, 2017 12:07:12 GMT -5
That is an ignorant statement. Lot of good kids working hard to turn this program around. My son brought home a signup form for grades 3-6 the other day that shows that this new coach wants to get involved from the bottom to the top, that is where you start to really turn a program around. That statement is just as bad as the first.😎😎. The previous coach had the exact same youth program and was involved. How is that a difference? You are obviously uninformed. The previous head coach did not have anything to do with the Willard program here in Willard. I know because my son plays for the Willard program and we tried to squeeze into their "special" group that they took to the Shelby league but they were full That is where the issue starts, allowing the head coach and a select group to take their kids out of Willard to play in a special league. These kids were not picked because of skills or try-outs they were selected based on who they were. That is where the issue lies, dividing these kids based on what, sure wasn't all about skills. My son will be playing in the 5th grade this year and I cannot wait until they are all together playing in Willard. Fall ball or AAU is one thing but splintering kids at this age sends a bad message to all. I like that the new coach is actually involved in the (Willard) youth program, that is good for the kids, parents, community and building a strong foundation for many years to follow.
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Post by mcm1019 on Oct 11, 2017 12:35:19 GMT -5
Having your head coach involved at the youth level isn't magically going to change things. Some of the youth programs have coaches involved, and some don't. And I've talked to a few varsity coaches that are involved, and it often ends up being more of a headache than anything (nothing like getting pinned down at a varsity practice, by a 4th grade parent, who wants to discuss lil' Johnny's playing time).
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Post by moneyball on Oct 11, 2017 13:07:47 GMT -5
Having your head coach involved at the youth level isn't magically going to change things. Some of the youth programs have coaches involved, and some don't. And I've talked to a few varsity coaches that are involved, and it often ends up being more of a headache than anything (nothing like getting pinned down at a varsity practice, by a 4th grade parent, who wants to discuss lil' Johnny's playing time). The head coach obviously thinks it is going to help and is willing to listen to that parent that is pinning him down. There is nothing wrong with discussing issues with parents, they are obviously looking for an explanation and if things are being ran well there is a legitimate response to their concerns.The varsity coach doesn't have to be totally involved or even run the program but has to have competent coaches running it that are following his lead. The fact is they are all together moving in the head coach's direction. You will still have a few parents that try and take their child and other hand chosen ones to a special league and it should be strongly discouraged by the head coach. The coach could put his stamp on the youth program without spending hours on end with it. These are, after all his future players.
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Post by mcm1019 on Oct 11, 2017 13:26:51 GMT -5
"has to have competent coaches running it" is the key to your statement...and I'm glad to see that Willard has decided to come North and join the the expanded SBC league for boys' youth basketball.
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Post by moneyball on Oct 11, 2017 13:44:26 GMT -5
"has to have competent coaches running it" is the key to your statement...and I'm glad to see that Willard has decided to come North and join the the expanded SBC league for boys' youth basketball. Yes, that is the key, competent coaches at all levels. Communication will be key and I think he is doing a nice job so far. I hope all the kids that live in Willard play on this SBC youth team.
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