Jump to content

Tri-County Seven- Week #12


coachh17
 Share

Recommended Posts

Great games at Science Hill tonight. The Lady Bulldogs bounce back from their poor performance on Saturday with one of their best efforts of the year, without Dorothy Dugger even, in beating Unaka 61-37. That means that Hampton will travel to Hancock Co and Unaka will go to Cosby on Friday. In the Championship game all I can say is WOW! North Greene beats Cloudland 60-53 in overtime. Great basketball game. This means that NG hosts Clinch and Cloudland hosts Washburn, both on Friday. Possible semifinal matchups are Cosby/Cloudland and North Greene/Hampton. Going to be some great action in the near future. Both NG and Cloudland will have NO trouble in their first round Region games but Hampton/Hancock could be a toss up and who knows what Unaka team will show up. The one that outplayed Cloudland or the one that got blown out by Hampton. Great job ladies and coaches.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Six of our seven are still alive! Let the Regions begin and good luck to all!

 

Six of our seven are still alive! Let the Regions begin and good luck to all!

Coach what did you think about Reason Not getting and award in the district tournament because she was pretty upset and Dugger wasn't happy either because they stayed in locker room for along time but I talked to her last night and she was fine. Edited by lawnman
Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

 

Coach what did you think about Reason Not getting and award in the district tournament because she was pretty upset and Dugger wasn't happy either because they stayed in locker room for along time but I talked to her last night and she was fine.

I'm not coachh, but I thought Reazyn got jipped. I won't say any of the 10 named were not deserving and there were likely others that should have received consideration. However, my theory is that "to the victor goes the spoils." Hence, in most cases the winning team should get the most all-tournament selections. I put the caveat "in most cases" because normally there is balance on the winning team. In this case, I thought Etown should have gotten 4 selections. My opinion would likely be the same if HV would have won. I'm sure that won't be popular with everyone but that is my feeling on the subject for what it is worth.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Coach what did you think about Reason Not getting and award in the district tournament because she was pretty upset and Dugger wasn't happy either because they stayed in locker room for along time but I talked to her last night and she was fine.

 

I left before the awards were presented. When I was coaching I was much more concerned about winning district, region, and sub-state titles as a team than any individual awards, but I know players work hard and recognition is nice. Those things usually took care of themselves and were done fairly, but every now and then bad decisions were made or deserving players were omitted. I agree with Sparky that Elizabethton should have gotten an MVP and three other slots. That would have given Reazyn the all tournament slot she deserved by her play in the tournament. My advice would be to keep playing hard and get the Region team title and maybe a Region MVP. She is good enough to do it.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'm not coachh, but I thought Reazyn got jipped. I won't say any of the 10 named were not deserving and there were likely others that should have received consideration. However, my theory is that "to the victor goes the spoils." Hence, in most cases the winning team should get the most all-tournament selections. I put the caveat "in most cases" because normally there is balance on the winning team. In this case, I thought Etown should have gotten 4 selections. My opinion would likely be the same if HV would have won. I'm sure that won't be popular with everyone but that is my feeling on the subject for what it is worth.

I agree with you and I'm not trying to start trouble because this team has been through a lot in the last two years and they seem to be good kids and there fun to watch.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

 

I left before the awards were presented. When I was coaching I was much more concerned about winning district, region, and sub-state titles as a team than any individual awards, but I know players work hard and recognition is nice. Those things usually took care of themselves and were done fairly, but every now and then bad decisions were made or deserving players were omitted. I agree with Sparky that Elizabethton should have gotten an MVP and three other slots. That would have given Reazyn the all tournament slot she deserved by her play in the tournament. My advice would be to keep playing hard and get the Region team title and maybe a Region MVP. She is good enough to do it.

Agreed and they play all year just to get to this point and there not through yet.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I know karma can come back to bite people who love to cyberbully. The good book even says we will give an account for every word we say, but if you wish to carry on with your stupidity

Man don't waste your time with this guy it's hard to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person.good luck lady Landers
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

    • Had what I believed would’ve been a good one hired but he showed up and smelled the cooking going on and said no thanks. 
    • Yeah.  Kids only transfer in and out of Bearden these days, you know.   That particular poster evidentially has a personal vendetta with Josh Jones.   Consider the source.  And the kid transferring to McCallie is a terrific talent, but an opportunity to go to McCallie on scholarship (and I am assuming that is the case) is one that is very much beneficial both athletically and academically.  McCallie is a great school for both.   Bearden will be fine.  And so will both of those kids who decided with their parents/advisors to go elsewhere.  
    • I think we are conducting interviews now since we have so many wanting to come to school here and play for a real team with a chance to play in front of lot's of fan's and have a chance to win a championship every year.  
    • Esteemed colleagues, On this auspicious Saturday morning, I fortuitously encountered Dr. Satterfield at the Early Bird Cafe, whereupon we engaged in a discourse concerning the pool of candidates vying for a coveted position. Dr. Satterfield, possessing a discerning eye, has graciously shared insights into the contenders, which I shall now relay to you in a structured manner. Eric Vetetoe, though initially absent from my considerations, ascended to the zenith of Clint's roster, poised atop his discerning clipboard as a preeminent candidate. Kyle Gregory, with a coaching demeanor reminiscent of a bygone era, has captivated Clint's admiration. His interview performance, I am informed, left an indelible impression, aligning seamlessly with Clint's nostalgic sentiments. Davy Cothron's cerebral approach to offense, notwithstanding a past championship game setback, garners high praise from Dr. Satterfield. His strategic acumen, it appears, remains unblemished despite previous trials. Brandon Eden's steadfast allegiance to the team, evidenced by his tenure on the creekbank, earns him considerable favor in Clint's estimation. Anticipation lingers as to whether an offer may be extended in recognition of his unwavering dedication. Wesley Satterfield emerges as a compelling candidate following a favorable assessment by Mr. Satterfield himself. The prospect of a Satterfield succession holds a certain allure, embodying continuity and tradition in equal measure. Kyle Shoulders, a surprising entrant in the applicant pool, impresses Clint with his football intellect, potentially positioning him as a contender for the role. Josh Hackett's defensive prowess, particularly in encounters against Trousdale over recent years, earns commendation from Coach Satterfield, underscoring his proficiency in the strategic aspects of the game. John McNeal's track record of success across multiple sports affords him undeniable merit, though the prospect of his acceptance, if offered, remains uncertain. Chad Evitts, a former NFL luminary, presents a unique opportunity, recognized keenly by Mr. Satterfield, to infuse our program with elite expertise and experience. Matt Dyer, revered for his contributions during the regular season, faces scrutiny for his playoff performances, a dichotomy that weighs upon Clint's evaluation. Chuck Gentry, endorsed by Dr. Satterfield, embodies the promise of transformative leadership, drawing parallels to his past triumphs in revitalizing programs akin to ours. Clint extols BJ West's astute management at the middle school echelon, where his strategic maneuver of strategically calibrating the team's schedule to optimize performance stands as a testament to his sagacity and acumen in navigating competitive dynamics. In conclusion, the deliberations surrounding our prospective leadership remain nuanced and multifaceted, underscoring the significance of this decision in shaping the future trajectory of our esteemed institution.  
×
  • Create New...