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With one team still in season, I thought this might be a good chance to look at the future of District 11A.

 

I believe that this may be a runaway for Moore Co.

All of the teams are losing quite a few seniors.

 

C.A. - - 6 or 7 seniors most of which played the majority

Cully - - 4 seniors 3 of which led the high powered team

Cornersville - - 1 senior who played with heart and desire

Huntland - - 4 or 5 seniors all of which contributed to their success

Moore Co. - - 1 or 2 seniors none of which held major P.T.

Richland - - 2 seniors both All-District and hopfully one coach

Santa Fe - - 2 seniors both All-District (MVP)

 

My Predictions:

 

1) Moore Co.

2) Cully

3) C.A.

4) Richland (could be higher with right coach)

5.)Huntland

6) Cornersville

7) Santa Fe

 

Any thoughts?

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How can I believe you rep? All the trash you talked during the regular season about region finals, sectionals and possible state tournament. What did that get you??? ANSWER an early exit from the regional tournament. I hope you have learned not to get on here and run your mouth. Believe me with one thing, it will always come back to bite you!!!

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How can I believe you rep? All the trash you talked during the regular season about region finals, sectionals and possible state tournament. What did that get you??? ANSWER an early exit from the regional tournament. I hope you have learned not to get on here and run your mouth. Believe me with one thing, it will always come back to bite you!!!

 

it absolutely does not matter at all what i say...i dont play the game....i know the talent level...and culleoka will win this district hands down next year... :lol:

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With one team still in season, I thought this might be a good chance to look at the future of District 11A.

 

I believe that this may be a runaway for Moore Co.

All of the teams are losing quite a few seniors.

 

C.A. - - 6 or 7 seniors most of which played the majority

Cully - - 4 seniors 3 of which led the high powered team

Cornersville - - 1 senior who played with heart and desire

Huntland - - 4 or 5 seniors all of which contributed to their success

Moore Co. - - 1 or 2 seniors none of which held major P.T.

Richland - - 2 seniors both All-District and hopfully one coach

Santa Fe - - 2 seniors both All-District (MVP)

 

My Predictions:

 

1) Moore Co.

2) Cully

3) C.A.

4) Richland (could be higher with right coach)

5.)Huntland

6) Cornersville

7) Santa Fe

 

Any thoughts?

 

I happen play for Richland, and I think people blame our coach too much. He is young and maybe too young to have gotten a head coaching job yet, but he did so we need to show him respect and do what he says. We have too many people on our team that complain and pout about stupid stuff. If somebody takes one bad shot, everybody gets mad and wants coach to take them out, but nobody is perfect. Look at anybody in the NBA. Their coach doesn't take them out everytime they take a bad shot. And we have too many "I's" and "ME's" on the team. When we came together as a team and listened to him, we were tough to beat. Just ask CA. They were a great ball club, but we came back from down by 16 at halftime to win at their place and played them to a 1 point game at our place. That just goes to show that when we play together and "LISTEN" to Coach and do what he says, we can be a tough team. He may need to work on some discipline for the team, but part of getting a new coaching job is changing the team and rebuilding it the way you want it. And we have proven that if everybody tries to do their own thing, then your team will fail, regardless of how talented the individuals are. It takes teamwork and enough respect for your coach to do what he says and be willing to listen to him and get better to be a successful team. Take Culleoka for example. They have a lot of talent which helps, but they listen to their coach and play together. It would be easy for DeMario to let all the hype around him to go to his head and decide he wants to do everything himself and they wouldn't be near as successful. I think everybody needs to cut Coach Miller a little slack because it normally takes a few years to get a team going good again after getting a new coach unless you have an unusually good coach or a team that listens and is willing to change their ways, which isn't very common in high school. If we get a new coach now, then there is gonna be another year or two of changing and rebuilding again which could result in the same thing as the last two years. I think everybody should just cut him a little more slack for another year or maybe two. If the program is still doing the same thing, then it might be time to think about getting a new coach. Also, Coach Miller has just bought a house and is getting married, so he has other things on his mind right now that might be causing a lot of stress. Just let him settle in a little better and I think the team is going to have a great turnaround next year. Another positive thing is, I have talked to Coach Miller and he is watching an AAU team practice and learning things from that coach. If he is willing to take time out of his schedule to do that, then he must be dedicated to the team, so we need to dedicate ourselves to the team and his system and show him a little respect. If we don't, then things are never going to get better.

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