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  1. 4 minutes ago, ItsAlwaysSunnyInAtwood said:

    Most definitely. But what I'm wondering (if it happens) why South Side would want him or be even remotely excited about the hire. 

    Don't overreact to a rumor... I do think Humboldt (as weird as this sounds) is a better job than South Side. The only thing holding Humboldt back is some type of donation for upgrades towards their field house/stadium.

  2. 54 minutes ago, Deeper said:

    A HC leaving in June creates a problem.  Sometimes circumstances suddenly change and that's just what has to happen.  Usually though it is the result of some hard feelings and it is a means of intentionally causing problems for the administration.  I have no idea what the case was at South Side but an assistant leaving as well now only makes the situation worse.  7 on 7 will start in about 30 days and they are down a HC and an assistant.  

    It's been reported they are down two more assistant coaches as well. 4 coaches total if you include the head coach.

  3. I hope somebody calls 911, because there is a fire at South Side. 

    This team isn't good, and they weren't good at all in 2022. They won 3 games, and all 3 teams they defeated were basically winless teams (if you dissect the schedule, you'll know what I mean). Not surprised by the announcement, the timing was a shocker though. They struggled offensively, couldn't develop an efficient deep passing game. They also lack playmakers and big play ability. 

    So, who wants the job? Can't just assumed that an assistant would want to take over. There are other opportunities that are out there. When it comes to Jackson schools, South Side lacks the talent the other schools have, they also struggle to sell out the stadium for years now. They basically have their own middle school that feeds into SS, but they haven't produced much talent as well across the middle school rankings. I don't think people understand how bad West Tennessee was at football last year...

  4. 11 hours ago, theawesomebro said:

    from kreager at the tennessean, the TSSAA is considering a success factor reclassification for D2.  sound pretty intriguing.  they would consider the following:  enrollment (70%), region win total (5%), postseason wins (5%), region scoring margin (10%) and transfers (10%).  pretty interesting.  I think they could apply this to public schools as well to help level things out.

    full article here...

    https://www.tennessean.com/story/sports/high-school/2023/06/06/tssaa-reclassification-2025-26-school-year-plans-discussed/70284453007/

    Does this need to happen in D1? Likely. But there are a lot of things they need to consider. Transfers would be the main topic.  I think it's different, and therefore, I'm intrigued to see where it goes.

  5. On 6/2/2023 at 10:06 PM, mrbigster said:

    I'd think most anybody could win with the talent Haywood has and the teams they play in the regular season.IF he loses more than 1 game in regular season,should be fired.

    Kind of not fair to him. Haywood won't be favored to win every game this year. They also PURE Youth and Hardin County as a road game for them. I will say, Smith get give them an impressive schedule.

  6. 42 minutes ago, WestTnBasketball1234 said:

    Goodness could public Jackson school football get any worse ? He was the best coach in Jackson at the moment which isn’t saying much to be honest. 

    Not until JMCSS decides to be fully committed into athletics and give their football coaches everything they need to be successful. They're lacking severely in a facilities standpoint that benefits the players, not the fans. The field houses these players/coaches are in daily is what I'm referring to.

    Yes, they gave North Side and South Side a new stadium for their fans to sit in. But, it doesn't benefit the players.

  7. 5 hours ago, WestTNHoopsFan said:

    How many state championships does USJ have in all sports?  I know their baseball team won win Coach Brad Dyer was there. I'm just curious. Because if they settle for nothing less than championships they would be a revolving door for coaches and will always be. They just are not that good.

    The "hop on the Dyer bus" brought them 3 championships I think. They also won on 2012 and 2014 I believe. Girls soccer won the last two seasons. I don't know about their boys soccer, tennis, golf, etc..

  8. 10 hours ago, stangsby3 said:

    I think Adamsville will be the most competitive and could take the 4th spot over Peabody. Don't know much about JCM to comment on them. Gibson County hasn't been very good. I don't expect them to make that kind of flip in 1 year. Camden COULD be a darkhorse, especailly if they improve that passing game more than what they had last year and beef up the defense. I'm not sure how many they bring back though. I would put the top four mentioned as the favorite to be top four in this region, but in which order? Who knows. 

    Right now, I have to go with Riverside, Huntingdon, Milan, and Peabody. I just don't want people to assume that these teams will automatically make it in. Milan may have another 2022 season where injuries can riddle their season. Just got to play the season. If teams can continue to improve throughout the duration of the season then it'll definitely make things interesting.

  9. 1 hour ago, HawkGuy06 said:

    Don’t put us in this! We get no love from no news outlet in Jackson! 

    I'm not referring to the media outlets in Jackson. I'm referring to the school system/city of Jackson (I'll admit, I should've been more clear on that). USJ won state championship in girls soccer for two seasons in a row, and the city doesn't give two flips about it. No recognition at all. Madison won the state championships in boys soccer, and I guarantee you nothing will happen from the school system/city (other than pat on the back). We all know South Side won the girls state championship and we have parades and such things like "on this day we honor the South Side girls basketball team." throughout the city of Jackson.

    I'm not taking anything away from the title, but I'm referring to the school system/city is more obsessed with South Side more than any other public/private school in the city of Jackson. If you disagree (which you might) then I'll recommend you taking your black and red hat off.

  10. On 5/24/2023 at 10:56 PM, tradertwo said:

    This kid has no need for a "recruiting process"...with her obvious talent, the Ayers family will have to schedule appointments for her recruitment. I have no inside knowledge at all, but at USJ her team would basically be playing for a silver ball unless something derails the dynasty being built to the east of the river. If you're competitive, winning matters and there's virtually no chance in their division while competing against a nationwide all-star team.

    And a silver ball is not good enough at USJ regardless of any sport. What's tough for the coach over at USJ is that the fans/boosters don't care what goes on across the river. They want championships.

  11. On 5/28/2023 at 8:26 AM, sportsfan53ray said:

    No media coverage for this area. Jackson Sun no longer has a sports reporter. Articles written from long distance. McNairy was under the radar. Played in three tournaments in Alabama. Seven senior starters will be missed. Freshman pitcher and freshman outfielder will be the old hands. Several good eighth graders moving up to join them along with a few other returning freshmen. Future looks bright.

    Good to see Lexington's slugger move on to Austin Peay. Think that she had about 25 home runs last season and maybe 26 this season. Probably top 15 nationally.

    It's tough nowadays. You can't figure out which team is going to be good. Didn't realized Bruceton made it to the state tournament in softball. First time they have made it in 30 years. That's impressive for Coach Williams and his team! I assumed Scotts Hill and either Adamsville/Riverside will make it, it's a guarantee due to postseason region for them.

     Was this year (or even last year) Lexington team better than the 2017 Lexington team? 

    The media coverage isn't going to get better. WBBJ won't help either because they want their guy in the studio for his 6 PM broadcast (which is when teams are playing). He needs to get out and coverage as well. We're going to have a dominate pitcher in softball and one school will have a dominate pitcher in baseball, and they're both freshman. Just hope they can get appropriate coverage, as well as the other amazing athletes. 

    Madison won state in soccer, but didn't realized they made it to the championship game. I don't expect them to get any recognition because it's Madison and not South Side... That's how things go in Jackson.

  12. 1 hour ago, lyonheart said:

    What player are you anticipating getting drafted?...These list often leave off a lot of quality players. Just a popularity contest. 

    Matthew Dallas would be my pick. But again, baseball is tough because you don't know who is having great seasons and not. I also don't like the "poll" that baseball is doing because strength of schedules are weighed the same, some teams just lose, it's baseball. I'm not going to complain or anything, and I do agree that it's a popularity contest. Only having two West TN players made the list is a prime example of that.

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  13. 1 minute ago, Goldenpride said:

    In all honesty, from my point of view coach was just asking about the strike zone because it changed a lot within an inning. Nothing hostile, no yelling, just a simple question and the ump just says no more and Coach says something along the lines of “we would like to know” and boom he got tossed. Very weak ejection and I’ve heard the appealed and won, so no suspension. 

    It won't happen, but the TSSAA needs to adjust their "suspension/fines" when it comes to coaches ejections.  There's a lot of freedom that head coaches will get more than their assistant/players, and sometimes head coaches can use it to their power. 

    I'm not saying that's what happened here in this case, but if he wasn't warned or restricted (which from your words he wasn't) then there shouldn't been an ejection to begin with because the umpire didn't follow his protocol. Result, he won the appeal.

  14. It's going to be odd witnessing a player getting drafted in the early rounds, and he didn't sniff the Mr. Baseball list (which I don't value that as much as the others). 18 players made it, but only two from West Tennessee.

  15. 23 hours ago, thunderbolts said:

    I would agree. I am thinking two is a possibility. All of the pitching staffs are fairly deep with talent. Bradford has four solid pitchers. Peabody has six or seven solid arms (insane for a class A team to be that deep with pitching). Milan has four to five and South Gibson has a ton of arms that are pretty solid. Good Luck to all teams there.

    Depends on what your definition of "solid" is? Getting outs? Just curious because everybody's term can be different.

  16. 50 minutes ago, truefalconfan said:

    West Carroll and Gleason will be sitting at home when the falcons express is still rolling lol just like always.

    Rolling down to Park Avenue just to get beat by 30 again? We've all seen this story before. 

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  17. 3 hours ago, Chiefbigfoot said:

    I saw where McKenzie lost to Gordonsville, did McKenzie throw one of their good arms vs them?

    No, they did vs Riverside later that day. Not going to take credit/bash a team for losing one game. It happens. I will say that Gordonsville hit two wall scrappers home runs (wind was blowing out too) and they played great defense as well. It's baseball.

  18. 19 hours ago, thunderbolts said:

    I like the new format, but I agree with what you said especially about the umpires. I am sure there will be a forum started sometime this weekend about how awful the umpiring was during their sectional, but what do you expect. Quality umpires are not going to take off of work to work a noon start midweek. Also, keep in mind most high school umpires have not worked many 3-man crews and your college umpires that are familiar with working 3-man have taken many days or half days of vacation from their jobs that it is not worth them taking any more vacation days for what they are getting compensated. Those early start times will be very interesting when it comes to the umpires.

    Something tells me you must be an umpire haha. No, I think umpires don't mind taking a day off of work to work two varsity games, but I think some of them would mind if it's more of a "wait and see" regarding to game 3 when that game is in the daytime. Therefore, they may have to take two days off work. 

    It does appear that majority of the substate games are on Thursday/Friday. Some games have started today. However, I can see why teams would want to do a Thursday/Friday series because I believe the state tournament is a Tuesday-Friday tournament. If the spring fling were to be a Wednesday-Saturday tournament, then you'll see more teams play a Friday/Saturday substate series, and that should be more convenient to a lot of people when it comes to jobs.

  19. I actually do like the format, but I do think there needs to be several changes to how the TSSAA handles spring sports.

    First, move the season back, and let the first day in April be "opening day." Several coaches have proposed this to the TSSAA, and unfortunately were shut down because they (the TSSAA) wanted all sports to be over while school is in session or close to  ending.

    Moving the season back to April does wonders to everybody involved. One, it may actually help the safety to baseball pitchers because they'll be throwing in warmer temperatures. The TSSAA will be on board of something if it involves safety. That's it. Moving the season back and starting practice in place of our current opening day (second Monday in March) will help teams with practice. I don't think teams are practicing outside enough in February due to cold temperatures and potential wet field conditions from rain/snow. Moving the season back til April and extending the regular season through the middle/late May will help offensive numbers due to them hitting in warmer temperatures. Their stats will improve, it'll increase the chances of home runs. Who doesn't like that? 

    Moving the season back will help families if they want to go out of town for Spring Break and not have to worry about vacation. It'll help the basketball players that are transitioning to baseball/softball so they can get a two week breather from playing in the state tournament to start of their baseball season.

    Nobody thinks of baseball/softball in February/early March with temperatures in the 40's and a 10 MPH wind blowing from the north. I left our game on opening day of this year, and the temperature was 37-39 degrees. Today's high was in the low 80's. 

    Would you rather play the first 3 weeks of the season with temperatures in the 40's, or play the last 3 weeks of the season with temperature's in the 70's-80's. It's common sense, but several coaches in the past wanted the TSSAA to delay the season to the first start of April, but denied. Again, the region tournament may be the first slate of games where students are playing without school being in session. So not everybody will play baseball when school is out.

    Regarding to the postseason, I actually like the format, but there needs to be some more clarity for substates. There are several games across West Tennessee that'll likely have to move their start times up to the day because of graduation. A best two out of three (which I'm a fan of) is great, but it's not fun if parents/umpires are having to request off work to watch this game (or work for the umpires). I hope they can figure out how to adjust to this because start times at 12 and 3 on a work day is no fun. If they delay the season, then they can have a doubleheader on a Friday night, with game 3 on the following Saturday. The same situation they did last year with that Friday being the "sectional" game. And move the Spring Fling to a Wednesday-Saturday tournament and not Tuesday-Friday.

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