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No thanks Doyle. Im just fine where Im at... However, LHS would hit the jackpot with a guy like Caven or Atwood.

I hope the Mantooth kid who played at MJ throws his hat in there. He is a good young coach who is an assistant up at Lindsey Wilson...

Mike would do a great job. I doubt if his family would move
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That means you know better than to get back into it! Right?

Not really, actually enjoy coaching and teaching the game, but I can't stand the butt-kissing parents that think they know it all. I bet a place like FCS has those folks too, especially since they feel like the tuition check they pay guarantees they get a voice. Matter of fact I sat by a couple of them in Murfreesboro last week.

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I don't understand the head coaching change at Lebanon. After they cleaned house two years ago, they're replacing football, baseball and softball again. Seems to me it isn't the coaching.

 

Good point.

 

Football and Baseball did not produce on the field. I think looking at both....Crane just didn't win enough in a tough league. Baseball didn't do anything and the league was down across the board.

 

Softball - she resigned for personal reasons. They had a great year this season.

 

Boys and Girls basketball have the right coaches in place IMO. If Harp can't compete in football, it isn't about the coach........I agree, there is a bigger problem. The district in football is a bear with Beech, MJ, WC, Hendersonville, and Gallatin. Even Portland has improved. There are no easy wins for sure.

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Baseball was competitive, particularly at the end of the season. Beat Beech 11-1, and impacted the district tournament by playing Beech 3-2 and Wilson Central 5-4 in 9 innings.

 

If 8-22 overall and 2-8 in the district (with a last place finish) is competitive..........you should think about what your definition of competitive is.

 

Just to put things in proper perspective:

Gallatin was 5-27 overall and won 4 district games.

Portland was 10-15-1 and won 3 district games.

 

9AAA was way down as a whole, and LHS finished last in district play. I will give the credit they did play tough in the tournament.........but the .267 winning percentage was probably the death nail.

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