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  1. I read where they have won a few more games. Are they playing better? I have watched them three times this year earlier in the season. I was unimpressed with the coaching and the overall play but the bench players that played contributed nothing other than the bigger post player who could score but could not play defense. Your child must not be a starter. Be patient as a parent and if your child shines, the Coaches will notice. Getting on CoachT and expressing yourself anonymously only stirs the pot and causes dissension. Coaches do read CoachT although they would deny it. Oneida was a Class A basketball powerhouse with numerous state tourney appearances. I wish Oneida luck and hope to see them improve and progress in the tourneys.
  2. I have shared the floor with a lot of the old ones mentioned. I have been on the bench for many others and I have witnessed several at the college and high school levels. Tefteller, Paul Webb could just flat out shoot, Chris Jones-"the Shot Doctor", Jay Cole, all come to mind from the past Gettlefinger was a very good shooter but "pure" doesnt come to my mind. Aaron Green also--he just competed and when he coached High School. Padgett I thought of as a "scorer" as opposed to "shooter" and Caylor likewise. Yaden- fluid played up at Oneida and in state tourney around the same time as Green. Someone mentioned Dan Anderson at Walters State---Didn't he also play at Carson Newman? I could have this all wrong I am also thinking Harriman--maybe I got the wrong guy? I enjoy thinking about the good ole days and the old hot gyms Brad Seal at Hancock and Parsons at Cumberland County Lee Humphrey--when he got spotted up you knew it was going in. from deep Justice and England and AW Davis (what a class guy) There are several upper east tennessee guys. Knox area has a 8-10 real good shooters now already mentioned in the 2009 class. It seemed the 90's had better shooters than today. Maybe the kids just shot more ball then; however, there are so many more opportunities to play ball through aau and more gyms than ever. Lets keep up the good work and continue playing hoops.
  3. That was pretty informative. I do know from my referee buddies that OS isn't exactly the number one spot they like to go on Tuesdays and Fridays but they admit that it is better than a mundane evening somewhere else. I look forward to my Friday night trek. Evidently Coalfiield must be entertaining this year but I don't really like going there. Maybe I will catch them some time in January. Their Boys team must be down again from the scores I have read and what I have heard. /motorbike.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":motorbike:" border="0" alt="motorbike.gif" />
  4. My question is to either Coalfield or OS people: Is there any difference in Kayla's play this year as opposed to last year? If so,, of course what... I am going to the OS next Friday night to see them play the former State tourney mainstay team ---Oneida. If Coal field has played them are they any better than last year (Oneida)? I have read where they had coaching problems up there a week or so ago. How will they match up versus Kayla and Co.? Lastly, it appears your game vs. OS was close,,, has Coalfield improved??.. and if so, what are some of the improvements other than maturity? I would like to have some thoughts before I venture over to the Land of OS. Do you anticipate a trip back to Murfreesboro for OS? /motorbike.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":motorbike:" border="0" alt="motorbike.gif" />
  5. I thought the same thing
  6. This thread is about top players but your analogy of Powell to Sunbright is just not a "good example of a Single A team v. a 3AAA team" It is an absolutely a horrible example. It is what happens when a bad a teams plays a big AAA team on a very bad night. You ask Jody Wright, Shane Wells, Derek Wallace, Kevin Windle (who has been at all levels) to name a few coaches as to give you a "good example". Many A teams can compete with AAA teams just not night in and night out. You might have averaged 35 a game at an A school in High School---but it would have been a lot harder than you think. I have watched a lot of ball at all levels. It is comparable to what you see in college-Small schools beating bigger schools---occasionally and competing hard--but not night in and night out.
  7. Unfortunately, 81booger, criticism of coaching goes with the turf. The good coaches ignore it and weather the storm. The internet and media has permitted all of us to read and follow sports programs but also permits people to criticize whether just or not. Just read GoVols Extra and the idiotic comments on there about Fulmer. I enjoy the ability to express myself anonymously just like you do. Young coaches can't get their feathers ruffled everytime someone types an opinion or speaks negatively about perceived problems or situations. Go with the flow. Learn from it. Stand by your integrity. If not, that young coach and his family will end up in turmoil and stress every week of every season worrying about what some parent, athlete, or family member has to say. That coach should get out of the business if they cannot take that criticism.Coaching in this decade is not as easy as some people think. I dont know what has happened up at Sunbright but there are some nice folks there (Also good food at Lou's) I have always enjoyed Oneida sports and I wish you the best. Oneida and Scott County have been the subject of a lot of media attention in the last year or two and the most positive thing I have read has been about is the resurgence of Oneida football. Good programs always rebound and I trust the basketball programs will do the same. Good luck and lets look forward to another great season.
  8. When I responded to threeball, I liked all of the ones he/she liked plus ol Darden and Ogan (something about his court presence ha ha). Today in 2008 Wright and Eldredge would be my first two picks. Next year who knows maybe Barnes and Wells if they are still around. You can't go wrong with any of those four. You cant leave our Mr. Ricky N either when the game is on the line. I guess what I like about Knoxville area basketball and those coaches---you know we dont have a lot of D-1 talent here but they do a pretty good job with fundamentals, strategy and gamemanship. What is that old saying,,, "Refuse to Lose".......
  9. Man, you know your coaches. Jody Wright, Mike Ogan in some things, and I always liked the bluntness of Coach Darden. You seem to like Wallace. He is fun to watch but I put him at the bottom of the guys you listed--but he should be listed. I guess if I had to pick a new coach for a new school I would choose eldridge or wright.
  10. I think you meant DISCIPLINE! My thought entirely.
  11. You are right, I enjoy watching CAK play too and Hammaker is an exceptional athlete who I feel will be much better this year. I feel the same way, by the end of the districts, dont be surprised to see CAK playing for the championship.
  12. The coaching profession in East Tennessee has a lot of shake ups particularly in Class A. You find a lot of ex jr. pro coaches there. They follow their kids through middle school and then wind up in High school. With the Volunteer Coach rule that went in during the 90's it is not uncommon these days. Traditionally, your better coaches usually never did Jr. Pro; however. The mind set of course is completely different. I hope things work out up there in Sunbright with the new coach. Sunbright is not exactly a destination school for up and coming young coaches but I have always respected Scottie Stephens. In the same district, I notice yesterday, that Oneida was having problems again with one of their coaches. I hope they get things straightened out up there. Oneida used to be a power in Class A girls and Boys. Good luck to you Sunbright and the teams in your district.
  13. I like Reynolds too and of course Steele, Galman and Simpson Titlow will probably dominate some A teams if he gets motivated. Rorex is fun to watch. I think Reynolds will keep improving. It should be a fun season to watch.
  14. That is true, but it means a lot to the kids and people in the Sunbright community. Scott Stephens is a personal favorite of mine to watch when I come to the area. He puts his heart into the game and the kids respond sometimes with no talent whatsoever. I enjoy Joe Layne at Wartburg and Ricky Norris at Oak Ridge too who used to coach at Harriman. Good coaching can help a mediocre team be competitive. There are a lot of reasons why a coach isnt there anymore. A few of them include politics, power struggles within the school and coaching fraternity, dealings with students and faculty. Sometimes it is family related. These coaches take a lot of time away from their families. Health, financial. Most coaches dont make squat for the time involved. I don't consider Scottie Stephens a great coach, but he gives his utmost and I have respect for that. Sometimes believing you can win goes a long ways on the floor or field. That is why I enjoy watching him and his teams. By the way, how are the boys and girls teams going to be up there this year---KING BRIAN?? /flower.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":flower:" border="0" alt="flower.gif" /> I look forward to your opinion and then I will tell you and GOOSEVOL what I know. /flower.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":flower:" border="0" alt="flower.gif" />
  15. Unfortunately, Knox County is perhaps more political than the rural surrounding counties. Wins and losses are okay but favoring someone is much better. I hope the gamble works out but my money is on a coaching change sometime near. That is how government works. Having a teaching spot is cool but a winning coach is better.I dont know that is what happened here but most all coaches I know are miffed by the recent choices for Hardin Valley Cool, I hope KINGBRIAN reads this and figures out that yes I am alive and still doin hoops in East Tenessee. One day he will appear in my gym when I am there and I will tell him who I am but as long as he stays in MORGAN COUNTY, I doubt it. If Central keeps it up, Maybe in Murfreesboro.
  16. Delk and Whitby first come to mind. A couple of guys from Jackson CM and wouldnt Rhodes, Perry County qualify. Perry County is a tweener. Bolivar had several good players and I also think of Corrie Johnson.
  17. Carter is an improved team and I think their chemistry this year seems better than last year.
  18. McCoy is a secret to the west. Good luck CSAS
  19. SCOTTIE for coach of the year!!!!
  20. pugs

    Oneida

    gosh, I suggested you should be crunching tape. Someone said they were doing hoops by chatting on the puter but I suggested crunching tape. I am sure your coaches have a tape library of games. Coach K at Rockwood does nothing different. There is usually a new coach at Coalfield every year. Catholic tapes would be helpful. Dont you play Cosby this year Oneida, how about Coach Flatford, do you know who he is. He coached at Greenback a few years ago. I am not criticizing you Oneida only suggesting. Now Mr. SHS, Ha Ha. To suggest that I do not have the guts is really kinda funny, but then you are clueless (as you should be) as to who I am, but you would not know me anyway. If I use words that you do not understand, you can take this to your teachers to decipher if you really attend Scott County High School. Scott High is awful in sports but your football team is improving.(that is mean, but dont talk tough if you cant take it) I have never seen a game, just the papers and my Monday morning discussions. What is worst, your school is pathetic academically. Dont ask me my opinion why and my knowledge of your school because it might hurt your feelings. Fans dont give advice. Fans make comments as they see it. That is why they are fans and not coaches. Lastly, I have no clue who "Crabtree" is nor a "Roark" but the Knoxville paper had a "roark" for some football defensive award. I doubt it would be the same one on the puter in the Basketball chats but I bet their kin. Ro, no criticism, one person suggestedthat playing on the puter showed their interest in hoops. Take it one more level, crunch tape. Once the season is over, you would like to think you did all you could during the season. I guess some schools think it is more fun to poke fun at little ole pugs than to watch tape attempting to pick up tendencies, end bounds plays, and offenses and defenses. well that is why TENNESSEE TEMPLE and KNOX FULTON play in the BORO in March and teams like Oneida and Coalfield hit baseball in March. Scott High School gets to get their bats out in February. (I saw their girls play last year and they should start an indoor soccer game after practice because soccer starts one night after their first district game). Lastly, little sportsdude, I am not from Wartburg. I like to watch them play when I can in their gym. There is somthing mystical about their defense in that gym. Did Oneida beat them anytime last year? I dont know but again, that year is history. You want to watch a good team,get off at Cedar Bluff and watch the boys at Catholic. I guess you are an Oneida boy too. Good luck and I will be at your house at Thanksgiving to see Coach Flatford and Mr. Blakley (remember him from Rockwood) play you guys.
  21. pugs

    Oneida

    Good Luck Mr. Squeaks, who are you, who who who?? someone on here said crabtree before, but I just dont know you could be Coach Windle for all I know. I am not an Oneida fan, I am a basketball fan, used to be affiliated with the programs but now just fan. I like Rockwood basketball. I like Wartburg at times. I like Hancock County. I dont care about Knox County ball other than Fulton and Catholic. I like to watch Anderson County but dont know the players these day-- I like their coach. I plan to go see Clinton this year. I guess I am really a fan of coaching.
  22. pugs

    Oneida

    Hmm, sportsdude, I was implying that you should be ballin rather than sitting on a puter particularly on the weekends. Has your coach given you tape to crunch of lets say Wartburg, Catholic, hmm, other schools you may be playing rather than pounding your fingers telling everyone how good you will be. Okay, Maybe I like to sit and quietly cheer for the team who impresses me the most with hustle and true grit. Sportsdude--You cant run if you dont get the rebound or it goes through the net Ask your coaches. If you play defense, they will come.
  23. pugs

    Ross twins

    TRUE, I guess I am just a little late with this type of news. Most of the folks in the eastern time zone could care less about Gainesboro, Livingston, and Jamestown. Unfortunately, in my past, and in my job, I got to visit those little places. they love girls basketball there for sure. I guess i should have logged on to the womens basketball last year and got all the news concerning these issues. Oh well, nobody corrected me if I was wrong on the "old news" or affirmed that I was right. I guess I will have to contact my old LA friends and get the scoop. I guess Leslie is still at LA right. She did a great job at Farragut.
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