Jump to content

best up coming eighth graders


gbaby
 Share

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 28
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Guest GladiatorHeadCoach

Ewing Park has Robert Ellison. East Literature has at least one real good player. Gra-Mar will have 2 real good eighth graders and 2 even better seventh graders. Look for Pope John Paul II to have a good BB program in the near future.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I SAW ALOT OF MIDDLE SCHOOL GAMES LAST SEASON...I WAS IMPRESSED AT TIMES WITH THE GRA-MAR STAFF...THOSE GUYS REALLY GET ALOT OUT OF THEIR KIDS, WITH A LITTLE MORE ORGANIZATION THEY CAN BE GOOD THIS YEAR....WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE HEAD COACH HE REALLY DOES A GOOD JOB WITH THE BOYS.....MIDDLE SCHOOL KIDS IN MIDDLE TN SHOULD HONE THEIR FUNDAMENTALS AND LISTEN TO THEIR COACHES...A RECENT TRIP TO MEMPHIS SHOWED ME THAT THOSE KIDS REALLY LISTEN AND WORK ON FUNDAMENTAL...IT MADE AN OLD COACH FEEL GOOD.....KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK GUYS

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest abigfathen

Trey Clemens and Rodney Alexander of Harding should head a decent squad this year. Trey had a great touch and is smart with the ball and was probably good enough to play up a year in basketball last year. Rodney has amazing handles and quick hands on defense but is on the small side so size is a factor there. But their team is incredibly disappointing, considering the have 3 post players 6'1 or up and at least 150 lbs ( as of last year ) but none of them possess the talent or the aggressiveness to be a great post player. Maybe once the get into Froeddens program they will develop because Harding has had no posts in a while. ECS has a sound squad and so does BCS. But MUS has one of the best 8th grade squads in the private school area. I played against them last year and we beat them by like 20 but they still played alot better than we had expected. They play smart and are good at scoring against a zone. Not very quick but there is definitely some talent in that crowd. Last year Colonial had a great team but I know they were mostly 8th and 9th graders but maybe their success will carry over to their younger teammates.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I think Teddy Kowalski is gonna be a great upcoming 8th grader from Westmoreland Middle School. He was a great leader for his team last year as a 7th grader. He is a little small but a good point guard.

 

GO EAGLES!!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

Some names to consider:

 

Josh Nason and Cory Lusk from Boyd Buchanan (both played with the 8th grade team as 7th graders with Nason starting in the post)

 

Skogen kid (Seth?) from Temple -- brother of Jake Skogen, last year's MVP of class A state tourney. He was the best scoring seventh grader I saw last year. He also played with the 8th graders. (I don't think Temple had a 7th only team.) He will probably play with the high school JV this year.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 4 months later...

He is the best eighth grader because he has a great inside and outsude game he can drive, shoot off the dribble, and pop the tre'. Look for him to win mr. basketball it is guaranteed. :) also he attends Joelton Middle School he also was part of the Eastern Division All Tournament Team and he is related to the Lee twins also he averages 25.3 points a game right now has the best defense and offense skills

[Edited by cobra24 on 12-11-02 9:16P]

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share

Announcements


  • Recent Posts

    • I've always been a football fan first and then if you have a band that's awesome.No question that DB has one of the best bands in the country and the whole region should attend at least one DB game just to see their band. I don't know if Nick Saban could come to Kingsport and build a football program that could match the Dobyns Bennett band's success.That said,as mentioned before, a couple of things would have to change in order for the Tribe to just win a state championship on the field.Besides a program that starts from the peewee teams and goes all the way to J Fred with all coaches and weight training { in time }on the same page. Sometimes it also takes a little luck like the 1998 Vols .There are a lot of great athletes at a lot of big schools around the state and just because you want something doesn't mean your going to build a program like Alcoa has. Yes,start at the bottom and have guys that are quality coaches teaching at every level is 100% the first step. Parents can make it a lot easier by getting their young athletes into an early start with conditioning and weights as well when they are old enough to lift.If your son is a man in the weight room before he gets to DB , then it won't take a "Dobbs" coach to make him competitive against other schools athletes when it comes to strength.
    • Dyersburg scrimmaged South Gibson last week
    • A complete cultural change happened at Greeneville and the administration and community opened up their checkbooks.  What a lot of people don't know is Ballard was Zeller's OC for many years and stopped coaching for two years because Zeller and Ballard didn't see eye to eye on some things.  Zeller lead Greeneville to it's first ever Semi Final appearance in 2000 and lost 28-12 at Maryville and had them in the Quarter Finals in 2002 and 2003.  Z was a great coach but lost some control when it came to making workouts mandatory. (He learned from that Mistake and it was at LC when i coached with him.).  Z was let go going into my Senior Year and was replaced by Steve McCurry who was the one that turned the program around.  Steve had won a 4a state championship at AC Reynolds in Asheville and made the administration completely redo the weight room with new equipment, had a football period at the end of the school day to lift, started devil camp, and brought in coaches like Danny Bentley (Still the OL coach), Ballard as the OC, Cody Baugh (QB coach and still there), and even Spradlen who is Greeneville's head coach now as the DB's Coach.  McCurry only coached for two seasons at Greeneville and took a team that had a losing record the year before and finished my Senior Year making it to the Quarters and having a 10-3 record and then followed it up with a Semi Final appearance the next year with an 11-3 record and back to back conference championships.  Loved McCurry to death but the recession hit and the story i heard was he was still buying new equipment for the team that the Principal didn't authorize and his response was "I don't answer to you and only to Niswonger and Bewley" (Two huge donors).  That was it for him and they Promoted Ballard shortly after that.   Greeneville had always been relevant ever since the the late 70's under Coach Fred Sorrell's.  Since Sorrell's took over in 1977 Greeneville overall winning percentage is over 76%.  The biggest reason people might not have thought Greeneville was "Good" until Ballard was Greeneville always played up Classification wise and could never get over the hump. (When there were 3 classifications we played 3a, when it went to 5 we played 4a).  Greeneville is the largest its ever been with 953 students and where playing teams 2 or 3 times there size back in the day (I had a little over 800 kids in the school when i graduated in 2008).  Other teams always would know they would be sore after a game but depth took over and never won a Championship until Greeneville played in the classification the TSSAA actually assigned them. You had names like Dustin Moore (1993 Mr Football for 3a and who Phillip Fulmer said was one of the greatest athletes he ever recruited), James "Mud Turtle" Mayes, Brigham Lyons, Byron Gillespie, Frankie Debusk (National Champion Qb at Furman with GQ), Jasmine Lowery, Cody Baugh, The Greenway Brothers, Joe Watson (Furman), etc.  Now the cultural is from the Pee Wee league up and you grow up as a young kid wanting to wear the Greene and White.  Here is a really good link when it comes to anything Greeneville Football related. https://greenevillefootball.com/   I also don't coach anymore.  Z told me i was to smart with how the school systems are ran these days and ended up going into real estate in Knoxville which has been a great decision for my life.
    • Yes, they will. I'm wondering what kinds of strides Sale Creek will make heading into the second season under Coach Fitz.
    • No yellow stripes on the rug last night. Biggest crowd I’ve seen at 825 since the alco debacle. 
×
  • Create New...