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  1. What's bad is he didn't even set a school record. Allen DeWyse hit 12 three's and scored 46 points against Chucky Doak last year.

     

    I didn't see Allen's name on the list, so that probably needs to be reported to TSSAA too.

     

    Where did Allen end up signing? The last time I saw his father, he said it was narrowed down to LMU or Maryville College, but I didn't see his name on either roster.

     

    Tyler Sauceman from South Greene is on Maryville College's roster, and Javon Crockett from Cumberland Gap walked on at LMU, but has left the team to focus on academics.

     

    Are there any more District 2AA players in college that we can follow?

  2. If this was football, would we even having this discussion? How can you say that you shouldnt call a kid out in basketball, when every single game it gets done in football. The coach is growing young boys into men, should they not know if they dont follow the boss's orders, they will get singled out. Everybody, unless you own your own company, has to follow what the boss says is the rules and do your job like he wants it done, they have to rely on their fellow co-workers (team mates) to get the job done. If you dont then guess what, the boss pulls you to the side. Sounds kind of like sports. huh?

     

    Winnig is not everything, but why should I install a losing attitude into my son. I raise him to think winning is everything, when he loses a game I'm there to pick him up, but I want him to have the attitude that you need to play your heart out to win. Look at Derek Jeter, Micheal Jordan, or even down to Willie Kemp and tell me somebody told them that its ok to lose.

     

    Amen!

     

    When do those over protected kids learn the harsher side of life? Do you wait until the words "You're Fired" offer up their first taste of humiliation? Or maybe we could wait until the Judge humiliates them by sending them to prison.

     

    Positive enforcement is always proper for positive behavior. If anyone tries to tell me that positive enforcement is also always proper for negative behavior, I will scream "HOGWASH" at the top of my lungs.

     

    If my statements seem too far from reality, take your class on a field trip to the local couthouse during any typical day. You will see a lot of young people between 16 & 25 that haven't responded very well to positive enforcement, and are facing a reality check.

     

    How humiliating is that?

  3. some coaches demand a lot from their players and know what they are capable of. at times, coaches will call out their players if they arent performing up to their abilities, on and off the court. maybe the coach knows the player with the bad grade is capable of much better and is trying to make her mad so she will go out and prove the coach wrong on the next assignment. you never know what might go through their head. its like my former coach once told me, "if im on you, you know i care for you ... when i dont say anything to you is when you should worry"

     

    I agree whole heartly! Anytime a player or student is trying to do his/her best, and is following a strict set of rules, he deserves 100% support from the coach or teacher.

     

    When he is not performing due to lack of effort, intervention is necessary. How do you go about getting his attention? It depends on the personality of the kid.

     

    I am a self confident person. I was as a child. A teacher or coach could get all over me, and it wouldn't hurt my precious little feelings. It would just make me angry enough to become determined to "show him".

     

    I have seen boys and girls go into despair over comments that seemed perfectly routine to me.

     

    Don't assume that another person is being humiliated because you wouldn't want to be approaced in such a manner. For us thick skinned variety, it's harder to humiliate us than you can imagine, if you are one who carries you feelings next to the surface.

     

    Some kids need a slight nudge, while others require a swift kick in the pants. Coaches and teachers have to try to determine which is needed, and administer as required. Sometimes you will be wrong, so I suppose you should start with a nudge, and progress until desired results are accomplished.

     

    What doesn't kill us, makes us stronger!

     

    Tough love is not nearly as devastating as apathy and abandonment.

  4. I just looked up 3-point buckets made in a single game, and Richard Brown is tied at 6th with his 11 last night. It needs to be submitted to TSSAA.

     

    Would you believe that the record is 24 3s made in a single game? That's 72 points by one player from behind the arc.

     

    That must qualify for a Guiness record! It certainly belongs in Ripley's book.

  5. PF, in an unbelievable game, beats CG 93-57. PF played out of their minds tonight and just took CG out of the game early. Richard Brown finds the infamous "zone" scoring 37 points and hitting 11 threes in only three quarters. PF led 32-17 after the 1st and never looked back. Just a truly unbelievable outcome in this battle for first. PF now needs to win one of last two to lock up the #1 seed.

     

    Congratulations on a BIG win for the Tigers.

     

    I wonder if Richard will realize what he did when he wakes up. :)

     

    Great defensive effort by PF, that turned into a lot of easy looks at the other end. They boxed out extremely well, and held the Panthers to one shot on most trips. It was not a good night for CG.

  6. Ridgeway,

    I simply have one question.......If you know so much about the game and how to teach kids to prosper why aren't YOU OUT THERE BLOWING THE WHISTLE AS A REF! Could it be that you are not willing to put your money where your mouth is and practice what you preach? Or could it be that you are afraid that your ego could not take insults from someone who disagreed with your calls. You people that are constantly complaining about the refs kill me! I don't think anyone that is not willing to walk to a mile in another man's shoes have any right to criticize the people who are willing to take that responsiblity with all the good and bad that comes along with it.

     

    So in summary my question is (i'm willing to bet that you can't come up a legitimate answer ) .....WHY DON'T YOU BECOME A REF?

     

    Excellent point Onaroll!

     

    All of us make mistakes. All of us are biased in many ways. Most of us don't get the public scrutiny in our daily lives that referees get.

     

    Could our referees do a better job? Sure they could! Good referees are always trying to get better.

     

    Are there referees out there that aren't ready for Varsity games? Sure there are! BUT, try playing without an officiating team of some description. There would be no games.

     

    Anyone who is interested in making the game better should be willing to participate in some way.

     

    I'm 56, overweight, out of shape, and my eyesight is not as clear as it used to be, so I do play by play for local radio stations. This way I don't make calls on the floor for everyone in the stands to disagree with. Instead, I call the players by the wrong names while straining to see their numerals, and nobody at home knows how badly I'm calling the game. :D<_<

  7. Hey Sports Guy, why arent you impressed with Cumberland Gap? I know you had them second in the preseason. but you always say how this team has impressed you or this team hasn't. Have you forgot that they lost 4 seniors last season and the majority of their scoring and rebounding went with them. CG stumped their toe last friday, guess we'll have to see how they bounce back from it. Still not alot of respect for my Panthers out there but i can understand people being sceptical exspecially after the performance they gave at PF. I believe they will be ok down the stretch. Looks to be an exciting tournament down in Union County in a few weeks.

     

    Come on shotdoc. You substituted Impressed for Surprised.

     

    I AM impressed with the Panthers, but not very surprised by anyone on the roster except for Tyler Brim. In my opinion, Tyler has gone from being the best point guard in the district, to the best 2 guard. That's not always an easy transition, and Tyler has exceded my expectations.

  8. I just think the league is more balanced than some might think.

     

    My biggest surprises are that Claiborne & Rutledge haven't won more, and that Union Co. has accomplished what they have done.

     

    Congratulations to the Patriots for their success thus far.

     

    I anticipated that the standing right now would be:

     

    1- Claiborne

    2- Cumberland Gap

    3- Pigeon Forge

    4- Rutledge

    5- Union Co.

    6- Gatlinburg-Pittman

     

    I guess that shows just how much I know.

     

    The first round byes are still up for grabs. We will just have to see who takes care of business in the next couple of weeks.

  9. Man oh man! This is a subject that has so many different situations involved, that it will be discussed until the Lord comes.

     

    A Coach is a teacher, a leader, a friend, a father or mother figure, a shoulder to cry on when a kid is down, and a team member to high 5 when things are good.

     

    Everyone everywhere expects their coach to become the winningest coach in world history.

     

    Guess what! There are no ties in basketball! For every coach, player, and fan that enjoys a win, there is another that deals with a loss. It's how you let wins and losses affect you that sets you apart.

     

    Is the winning coach always a better coach? I will let you ponder that question and draw your own conclusions.

     

    I have seen so many coaches, at every level of the game, that become so obsessed with winning, that they forget all about the teaching and character building. I have seen many others than can win or lose with class.

     

    When you add in 12 to 15 players that are sure they should be starting, (as long as they don't have to play defense or work on conditioning) and 20 to 30 parents that are convinced they could do a better job (if they weren't so busy elsewhere), I am left wondering what kind of person wants that kind of public responsibility & scrutiny in their job.

     

    In my opinion. it takes a very special person to be a good coach. They are KINGS win their players respond and win, but they are DOGS when their talent pool is not as good as the competition.

     

    Coaches have to be self confident enough, and insightful enough, to ride the ups and downs without losing sight of who they are as individuals.

     

    I wish you well young man! If you have a problem with your coach, try talking with him about it. You might discover that he is human too, with worries and concerns just like yours. He might even have a solution, if you and your teammates are willing to listen.

     

    It might not make you go undefeated the rest of the season, but it just might make you understand, appreciate, and enjoy the game more.

  10. Claiborne @ Cumberland Gap was all that you could ask for in a game.

     

    Claibore took a 9-0 early lead, and held a 20-16 lead after 1. Cumberland Gap pushed ahead in the 2nd quarter, and led 36-33 at the half.

     

    The Panthers were up by 17 in the 3rd, but Claiborne pulled it back to 10, 58-48 after 3. Claiborne then tied it up with 7.9 seconds left at 69 all. Claiborne missed a free toss that would have given them a 1 point lead. The rebound was tipped out of bounds off Claiborne.

     

    The final 7.9 went like this. Joey McFall inbounded to A.J. Fultz, Fultz threw it across half court to Tyler Brim, Brim hit Clay Bisceglia on the left baseline, Bisceglia took 2 dribbles through a double team, and released a 10 footer with 1.3 seconds left, the shot was good, and hit the floor at zero.

     

    A foul against Claiborne was signaled, so Bisceglia would have gone to the stripe for 2 shots if he had missed the bucket.

     

    What a game! What a crowd! I love big rivalries!

     

    I sure hope they get a rematch in the District Tournament, and another in the Regionals.

  11. Well, the first half of district play is in the books, with Cumberland Gap leading the way with 5 wins. It's a bit misleading, since they have already finished with Gatlinburg-Pittman, and have not faced Pigeon Forge yet.

     

    I'm looking forward to the Claiborne vs Cumberland Gap rematch on Friday night. The first one was a close one to the finish, with the Panthers finally pushing it to 6 points at the end.

     

    Tyler Brim, Chris Warren, Clay Bisceglia, & Taylor Lowe have really pushed their game up a notch this season, and A.J. Fultz is starting to be the assertive big man with 30 blocked shots.

     

    It will be up to Andrew Nickell to convince me that I was correct in my pre-season evaluation that he would be District 2AA MVP.

     

    Based on the first half of the season, Tyler Brim gets my vote for MVP, and I'm still looking for someone to seperate themselves from the pack to claim runner-up.

     

    The Claiborne @ Cumberland Gap games will be live on WLMU FM 91.3, on the internet @ http://radio.lmunet.edu, or http://www.913thegap.com. We will also do a video tape delayed broadcast on LMU TV on Monday, 1/16/06 at 7:00 pm.

  12. The full court press told much of the story. Both teams pressed, but Claiborne dribbled right up the middle time after time, and Cumberland Gap had a hard time getting the ball up the floor.

     

    I thought the half court matchup was pretty even, but the transition game clearly favors Claiborne.

     

    Coach Parkey has his team handling the ball very well. Whitney Parkey is the real deal, surrounded by a solid team.

     

    Whitney Vannoy is also the real deal, but she needs more help from her teammates against the Claiborne pressure.

     

    It may be necessary for a couple of underclassmen to step up their game for the Lady Panthers, if things are going to be any different in January.

  13. Now that everyone has played a district game, we can take a look at how everyone is doing. I know it's early, but it may be easier to keep up with if we keep it updated all season.

     

    CG 2-0 (beat Union, Claiborne)

    GP 1-0 (beat Rutledge)

    PF 1-0 (beat Union)

    CHS 1-1 (beat Rutledge, lost to CG)

    RHS 0-2 (lost to Claiborne, GP)

    UC 0-2 (lost to PF, CG)

     

    Good update! It's still very early in the season, but it's starting to look more balanced than I had expected.

     

    I'm glad that GP & PF are playing well.

     

    Rutledge & Union Co. are not that bad either. It should get interesting by mid-February.

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    Last night when Panther fans (note capitalization) had potty mouths, I didn't announce their players, when I saw Bulldog fans do the same I did the same practice.

     

    RB @ FBC

    RBullen01@centurytel.net

     

    Kids can really give each other a hard time. They also give me a hard time when they see me in public wearing the "wrong" baseball cap.

     

    In my car you will find caps for Middlesboro, Pineville, Bell County, Claiborne, Cumberland Gap, Pigeon Forge, Kentucky, and Tennessee. I've been trying to get a Thomas Walker cap for 2 years, but haven't found one yet. I get teased more at Claiborne for the Pigeon Forge cap than any other. I agrred to cheer for them at the regional tournament last year, if they were the last District 2 team standing. They were, I did, and they gave me a cap. It's the nicest free cap I have ever received.

     

    I cheer for all of the kids without bias toward any school. I'm only human, so there are some kids, coaches, and fans that warm my heart more than others, but they are spread out among all school districts in the area.

     

    It helps that my own kids graduated from Campbell County, and not from any of the schools that I cover.

     

    I still live in Jacksboro, and have to travel at least an hour to do the games for WLMU. I pick up most of my expenses, but every one of the area players is worth that meager effort.

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