Have to disagree with you on that one Jake. The only time I've seen the boys have to run or power 40s is when the 7th grade isn't paying attention or goofing off. The 8th grade is very focused and intent on the practices and games. They are determined to win and make a name for themselves at this level. The 7th grade show alot of inexperience in paying attention to what the coaches are wanting, but as we get farther into the season I see that they are starting to get the same determination and want as the 8th grade boys.
I don't think the 7th graders realize that Notre Dame is an great basketball ball school that have a lot of talent. They need to start listening to what the coaches want instead of what the kid beside them is telling them to do.
And the 8th graders seem to have really straightened up and focusing on the season and realizing that winning is the only attention that they want to be known for.
Now are theses boys gonna walk away with another victory over N.D., Yes, but it will not be an easy one. N.D. boys are good and they do have speed height and, but so do our boys, IMO, they are about as evenly matched as any 2 teams can be. It's basically gonna come down to who wants the win more, and IMO, it will be Clay, 100%!
Now will the coaches realize that they need to leave Evans, Shaffer, Schmidt and Hafer all in the game and sub the 5th guy, not to sure about that, but I'm not the coach and I can't read minds, but I'm sure that he'll do what is fair and necessary for the boys to have another win under their belt.
So Good Luck Clay boys, and go out there and have fun this season, You guys are an awesome group of boys that is finally receiving the attention and wins that you deserve.