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  1. Congratulations to Coach Norman on a Great Coaching Career!!!

     

    Also Congrats to Kyle on his opportunity!!!

     

    Seymour has had stability in the Baseball Coaching Dept....Bruce Wilson, then Greg Clark, Then Scott Norman.  I can't remember the coach that was there just a year or so during Scott's break.  All these Coaches are Great Men and outstanding examples for their players!  I hope Kyle will continue the success!!

  2. After looking thru all the posts, I found it hard to believe that no one mentioned Sevier County and the HUMP.  You could only see the top of the players on the other side of the field.  I haven't seen the field this year yet, but I am pretty sure it will not be as bad since they now have turf.

     

    Maryville was tough for one reason of the short fence that was just a yard or 2 past the back line of the end zone next to the school.  I actually know this first hand, got lucky I did not hit where a post was.

  3. Umpires are a part of the game, BUT the best Umps are the ones you hardly know are there.  There are too many Umps that show up to the field with a chip on their shoulder and let that carry over to the game.  From the comment in the original post on this thread, it seems the umps came to the field already upset that there were just 2 umps and not 3.  Umps that chase a coach or player in the dugout or outside are just looking to cause problems and should be reprimanded by their association.  There are some very good umps out there, but ones like these seem to get all the attention and make them look bad.  The good umps don't really want to work with the bad umps either.  They know there is an issue when you have a ump thinks they are the CONTROLLING Factor in the game.  The Umps need to have a grading system where both coaches get to add input after the game.  This grading system should be the determining factor for post season.  It should also be a determining factor on pay scale for a game.  This would make the Umps be accountable for their actions.  Higher grade umps would make more.

     

    Just my 2 cents.

  4. People can say what they want, but stealing signals is part of the game. That is the reasons that SIGNALS are called and not just holding up 1 for fb and 2 for curve for everyone to see. Base runners try to steal the catcher's signals, coaches try to steal the opposing coach's signals..... The only thing that I disagree with is the way the Parent handled it. I have stolen the signals of other teams and went and told our coach. Then you have a indicator for the batter to let them know what is coming...say their # for curve, name for FB. You see baserunners touching 1 hand to helmet for FB and 2 for curve on most any team when they figure it out.

    I dont agree with yelling it out, I would want to be able to tip my players off for as long as I could. It then is the responsibility for the other coach to change what he is doing, mix the signals, change them....

    Some guys I played with did not want to know what was coming because if you were wrong, they were fooled.

    This is just my 2 cents...I know that others will not agree.

  5. Game 2 played Wed

     

    SCHS 9 JCHS 5

     

    Hearing from friend at JCHS, last couple of innings wheels fell off for JCHS with errors after building 5 - 1 lead. Weather played a factor.

     

    Looking at scores....

     

    SCHS, SD, Mo West, JCHS and Seymour seem to be standing out. BIG sweep for SCHS to take early advantage

  6. I heard last night that Traywick from Sevier County resigned, has he applied for the job?

     

    This has got my interest now. Traywick did turn in his resignation. I have heard that he did apply or was talk to about the Bearden job. He is a PE teacher. He interviewed when the job was open before.

     

    He helped turn the Sevier Co program around, no doubt! He had a real good talented class go thru that graduated in 2010 that helped tremendously! This opened the doors for others to want to go to SC where they previously went to other schools in the county to play baseball. You build it (or win) and they will come! He works very hard at his job and puts in the time needed to succeed! It would be interesting to see how the Bearden players and parents mesh with Coach T. He is VERY competitive and is one of those coaches that you either like him or hate him! I personally appreciated him and his work at SC and I wish Him the BEST if he does go this route!

     

    When does Bearden play this week? If they win the 1st game, it will be at least another week until they announce who got the job, right?

  7. I agree that they made too big of a jump. I am "Old School" for hit and run, squeeze plays, bunting to move runners, fielders being able to make plays....BUT one has to realize that these players are used to hitting for high averages, lots of home runs, lots of gap shots.... Anyone that has played the game knows that there is a large mental part of the game. If you go to the plate thinking you are going to struggle to get a hit...you probably will not get a hit. If you think the bat you are swinging is "dead", you are not as confident & it will show. The averages will drop, it happened already in college ball, it could be worse on the high school level. The High School coaches are going to have to recognize & see this to try to help players cope with a .250 to .300 average when they are used to .400. Slumps happen to everyone, there could be many more this year with players struggling.

     

    Last year, I saw the difference in the first games my son played...the team they played had already played 10 games, their outfield played shallow and their pitchers grooved a lot of pitches to let them see just how far they could hit it. On the other hand his team played normal and the pitchers nibbled at the corners. It was not pretty. They were beat pretty soundly. Speed of the outfield will play a big part of the games. The sound of the bats are different also. Teams that adjust early will have an upper hand.

  8. Not trying to jump in too deep, but after reading all the posts, I thought of some things that have not been said so far...

     

    1) I agree that most umpires do put a lot of time in to what they are doing so they can do their best, and money was getting to be an issue with high gas prices. One thing though, I don't think many people have gotten raises at their jobs recently. It seems with the current economy, every company is tightening their belts. Umpiring is no different in my opinion. Also the "bad" umpires do seem to be more frequent these days.

     

    2) As far as the smaller schools raising more money, THEY ALREADY HAVE TO BECAUSE OF THE BAT CHANGES. Everyone has to go out and buy a BBCOR bat now. No more hand-me-downs. This has not been addressed at all in the money situation that is facing ALL schools. Most of the bat companies have set their prices high. $200 gets you a bat that I would not have wanted to use in 1986.

     

    3) I read the outburst and the apology that TNIrish posted at the start. I understand the years that he has put in from reading his posts, but how quick was he to jump?!?!!! This is what a lot of parents, coaches and spectators see more often. A quick hateful outburst a lot of times because of "rabbit ears". If a Ump comes to the field with a CHIP or is just waiting on the first thing to be said so he can show he is in charge, this is not right! Also if the UMP thinks he KNOWS EVERYTHING, this is not right, I have always told my players that I have coached that the day you know EVERYTHING about the game, is the day you need to hang the spikes up. There is always something that can catch you off guard or out of the norm that usually occurs. Even with the apology, it proved the point of those who have voiced seeing this type of umpiring. You are out in front of everyone and everyone can see your actions, it is part of the game also!

     

    I have respect and sympathy for those umps that do their best. I know that there is going to be some happy and some mad at every close call. Even though you don't hear it very often, thank you!

  9. Jeff. Co 2 - Seymour 14

     

    I read this was 1-1 going into the 5th, right? Big explosion for the Eagles!

     

    Also, I would say it might be safe to say that McCarter is a leading candidate for Pitcher of the Year in the IMAC. Another Impressive outing against a very Hot Patriot Team!

     

    SC 11 Cherokee 0 Monday.

  10. Sevier has three losses now...

     

    JCHS and Seymour play next week..Monday and Tuesday

     

     

    It looks like Jeff & Seymour will be the key series for the IMAC. I know SD just has one loss, but from what I have seen so far & heard about, SD maybe fighting for third.

     

    Impressive out of district win for Jeff against Davy Crockett!

     

    SC still reeling a bit, but they are young with 3 seniors. I look for them to bounce back and can be a very dangerous tourney team if they get on a roll.

  11. Sevier Co played 2 times these last couple of days...

     

    Knox Webb 13 SC 6

     

    SC 4 Heritage 3

     

    Got to go back to Seymour High today honoring the 6 State Qualifying teams. I was on the 1982 Team as an 8th Grader(showing my age). I was Greatly impressed with everything! Seymour has a strong tradition, and it shows on their outfield wall! I was on 3 other teams 1984, 1985, 1986 that would have went to state by todays standards. Back then, only the Region winner advanced. Thanks again to Seymour's Coaches and organization for honoring us!

  12. Seymour 6 Sevier Co 2

     

    Real good ball game! Seymour is very solid! They hit the ball solid & McCarter threw really well tonight! Hats off to them! I think this definitely puts the Eagles in the driver's seat for the district.

  13. Scott,

    Once again, I'm afraid you were very misinformed by the players you have talked to. Powell and SC were in different pools and played a cross-over game. I personally saw the pools on the schedule. They both won their respective pools. This is the fact. Powell and SC split with Powell winning the Championship game. Both teams played varsity players and they were 2 very good games. I'm having a hard time trying to figure out why SC is trying to avoid counting this loss so bad. Good teams lose to other good teams all the time. It's baseball! Also, Powell pitched a freshman named Dean Kidd who did a great job. He is probably 5 or 6 in the rotation. Hagen came in to get the last 2 outs of the game.

     

    I guess we can all just agree to disagree, but when is the last time you saw the box score of a scrimmage game in the news paper? :roflol:

     

    Glad to hear Austin is doing well. Best of luck to you guys this year!

     

     

    Trying to get back on the topic...I sent you a personal message PhatCat along with TSpoon.

     

    SC not trying to avoid the loss, just what I was told which obviously Powell disagrees which I don't blame them at all for doing so. Always 2 sides, I only heard one. Each side going to hear what they want from there Coaches & teams. These tourney games are to see what you have got, bench, starters & possibilities, so a loss is a loss, I agree. I was under presumption that it was like a jv game SHS1, I stand corrected. But let's get back on track...I don't have a dog in this year's team, just a spectator.

     

    SHS1, I was told make up for last's night game is April 30, is this what you know?

  14. Scott,

    I have known you for a long time and I know you would want to know the truth. I am afraid that you were very misinformed. Powell won their pool and so did SC.

    I am not possitive, but I think that the team that took CAKs place was Maryville. We were told that the SC coach had said that if they won the semi-final game against Maryville, that they weren't going to play in the championship game, but the players voted to stay and play it. I was at the game and trust me when I say that they were not viewing it as a scrimmage game. Their varsity players were definitely on the field. BTW, the championship game was a very good game and I think SC and Powell both have strong teams.

    On a different note...how's your young man doing at Maryville College? Best of luck to him and to SC the rest of the year. :thumb:

     

    I was told SC & Powell were in the same pool. SC had already beaten Powell 12-11 in Pool play. I talked to one of the players & they said everybody that was brought played with mostly JV varsity bench getting majority of the innings. CAK was unbeaten & so was SC. I wasn't there, so this is what I was going on. I agree with you on both having strong teams, I heard Haegan pitched for Powell & is the #2 pitcher, Congrats on both him & Drake!

    Score was 7-5 or 8-5?

    On the other note, Austin doing Good! JV this year with good chance for a lot of pt next year! Thanks for asking! Hopefully SC can make it to where SC & Powell can see each other again!

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