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  1. I would say Rockwood by as many as they want. It's not that the Redskins want hustle and work hard. But the Head Coach they have is just flat out terrible. The kid's can't stand him. Luckily for him, they are all real good kids. The administration has had to beg them to not quit already. Good Luck Redskins, someday the administration will wake up and hire a real COACH. When you hire the cheapest you can find that's exactly what you get!! I feel sorry for the Kid's.

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    What's the problem with Coach McDonald? I was told that he is a good guy - and should really be able to help your post players develop...

  2. A once promising season may have slipped away. The Cherokees have lost 7 of their last 9 games after starting the season 15 - 4. What happened?

     

    Schedule - the schedule has gotten tougher. However, early season victories over Bearden, Farragut and Karns were solid wins.

     

    Fatigue - SD usually only plays 7 players a game. 3 - 4 guys play the entire game, every game. SD plays alot of full court and half court trapping defense. After 28 games you have some tired legs. Jump shots are short. Loose balls are going the other way. Board play is weaker...more reaching and fouling on defense.

     

    Selfish Play - 3 guys do most of the scoring. That is fine - as long as it comes within the flow of the offense. Each will get plenty of touches within the offense - they should actually get better looks! When guys force shots (I stopped counting at 15 forced last game) and go 1 on 5 everything breaks down. The rebounders are out of place. Nobody is back on defense - giving up easy baskets on the other end.

     

    Hopefully Coach Smith and staff can right the ship quickly - team ball, execution and hustle brought success early in the season. These same three ingredients can produce success in the post season as well...

     

    Good luck in the the tournaments, Cherokees!

  3. I will spread the word in Knoxville.... George was a neighbor, friend and teammate. He also coached my brother's team to the state finals at South-Young years ago.

    Does anyone know the nature of the illness? If it is too personal to disclose - I certainly understand and don't want to invade the family's privacy.

    Our thoughts and prayers will be with the Pitt's family!

  4. Thanks, TdTbb.

    I must have struck a nerve with Porter. I was in no way criticizing the players. The 3 that I mentioned are all very fine players and probably very fine students and people as well. I'm not sure where Porter was headed when she mentioned "losing." I never mentioned winning or losing in my post.

    As far as the asst principal is concerned, he never mentioned names. He shouldn't and he wouldn't. It is unethical and he is an ethical person. I do believe in his conclusion, however.

    Finally, the decision to "hold back" a student for athletic reasons is certainly not a decision made by the student. You can't fault the student... the decision is made by the parents. I was simply asking a question and it appears that "holding back" kids is very common in Blount County.

  5. Are there ANY kids that play ball in Blount County schools that are actually in the grade they should be in age-wise?

    McMahan - no. Humphrey - no. Eakens - no. And the lsit goes on. Friend on mine who was former asst principal in a Blount Co high school tells me that the practice of "holding kids" back a year for athletic reasons runs rampant in Blount County. May be common elsewhere - I don't know. There is a positive correlation between athletic success and age, however.

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