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I doubt that.. He stinks too. There are two men at SPHS right now that could take that program to the next step.

I know who you are speaking of,but let's go ahead and get the names out into circulation. One more thing, There was a coach at SP who was there two years ago by the name of Ted Waldrop and he was a good coach who could have possibly taken the reins of the job but he left. He coached an yboa Summer Basketball team that featured the likes of some area players who are on the scene these days-

Antonio Robinson-SP

Daniel Jones-SP

Markus Starkey-SP

Lebron Caslin- Walker Valley

Alex Goldsten- Cleveland

Colby Dodd- Cleveland

Rudy Adams- Marion County

Blake Gibson- Marion County

Jeremy Allision- South Pittsburg

Charles Jett- Cleveland

Ben McCheney- Cleveland

The name of this team was the Chattanooga Steam and they were pretty successful and Waldrop was a pretty good teacher and coach.

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Tha Chosen One,

Who do you think will be the next rackball coach at SP?

I don't really want to speculate on that subject or the fact that I don't even know if SP will have a different coach, but SP could be doing a little better than what they do when they play top tier comp, and their players need more developing to become better players.

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I doubt that.. He stinks too. There are two men at SPHS right now that could take that program to the next step.

 

 

Im affraid that once Antonio is gone the program will fall off. Their JV team is awful, and its antonios presence and passing that gets the other kids points on his team...Could be tough the next few years

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#14 for SP still hasn't passed Antonio the ball...

 

Antonio was on fire, if I was the PG on that team, there's no doubt in my mind that I would of gotten Antonio the ball on EVERY possession. The only time I would even think about shooting is if he was doubled/tripled and I was wide open. #14, #32, #10 were at the top of the key shooting contested jumpers.

 

Can we please pass Antonio the ball when he's wide open and has hit 6 threes?

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#14 for SP still hasn't passed Antonio the ball...

 

Antonio was on fire, if I was the PG on that team, there's no doubt in my mind that I would of gotten Antonio the ball on EVERY possession. The only time I would even think about shooting is if he was doubled/tripled and I was wide open. #14, #32, #10 were at the top of the key shooting contested jumpers.

 

Can we please pass Antonio the ball when he's wide open and has hit 6 threes?

 

Kmarv,

Please do not try to coach our rackball players. We do not need input from "the Creek". Thanks.

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I am not surprised that Whitwell won the game tonight against Valley. I am really happy they won for several reasons. The first reason is SP will get a chance to "Rackup" another win against Whitwell. It was very ugly last time they played. The second reason is Whitwell is now in the region tournament where they can get a taste of Temple or Grace. Whitwell has been on SP for losing to those teams, but at least we did play them. Now, after you get "Racked" tommorrow night by the Pirates you will get your own dose of one of the best single A programs around. It is funny how sometimes things you say can come back on you. In this case Whitwell is going to pay for all the smack they talked about SP this season.

Evidently you are a proud follower of SP basketball...you guys have a very good team...personally, I have an opinion though about the knowledge of their basketball coach, you don't have to comment about this if you don't like but is he on the "hot seat", I know he has won games but anybody can with players like the Funky Chicken playing for them. Just my opinion, I'm an outsider looking in...i'm sure he is a great guy, but I was just curious how SP fans felt about him as a coach.

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Does Whitwell's coach want this job? SP just needs someone to develop there talented players and take that team to the next level because people aren't just going to be satified with coming second place in the district. The players have all the talent in the world but they just don't seem to have much of an idea of doing what they need to be doing in order to win games. What they do seems to be off of shear ability.

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