If Chilli comes out flat like they did last night it could get ugly.
Does anyone know the success and history of the JG program? i.e district, regional, state champs? In recent years of course

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John Glenn hasn't had much success in the tournaments but they have had a player named Jay Burson that you may have heard of.Rabeanos12 wrote:Have not heard of John Glenn or know anything about their team, other than posts above ^^^. I checked out the link with the young man Heagan. Young man looked very good! He can do a little bit of everything. However, I have to agree with dshanton 3. 90% of his buckets Thursday will be hard earned. From the lineup it looks like Chilli will have a significant size advantage down low. 6'4'' JG biggest player?
If Chilli comes out flat like they did last night it could get ugly.
Does anyone know the success and history of the JG program? i.e district, regional, state champs? In recent years of course
Go Cavs!
I have seen Jalen play(twice this season actually) & I will stick with my assessment(by the slimmest of margins). Jake is a 6'4(closer to 6'5) guard who will more than hold his own against Jalen on both ends of the court. That video of Jake doesn't include his junior or senior seasons btw. Jake also had numerous D1 opportunities but ultimately settled on Findlay where he will come in and have a chance to start right away.bschmee10 wrote:"Jake is their best player & will be the best player on the floor."---
Have you seen Jalen Ragland play? I will agree Jake is the best on JG but I think you need to watch Jr play before making that assessment. (maybe you have? I hope not after that post) I saw the video on Jake but never in person and yeah he looks smooth but Jalen can get a high percentage shot anytime he wants/drive to the bucket. (He seems to kind of go with the flow a little too much for me i'd like to see him take charge more by driving which is simple if he wants to). I don't think anyone's outshooting Jalen. He's going D1 UTEP for a reason not a fluke. I've seen about 7 games from the cavs. It was towards the end of a regular season game at home where Jalen had 3 or 4 dunks and most if not all were in traffic. He just came out of nowhere and floated through the air with ease. Not saying dunking the ball makes you the best player on the court but like I said wait till you make your assessments. His shot is too smooth and when you play a foot above the rim not many kids in SEO can compare. 6"6 lengthy very athletic on both ends im going with Jalen. Just my uneducated opinion though.
Jalen already signed a letter of commit before the season started. Coach Floyd is estatic to get him and Jalen was his first recruit. Its a fact and I wish him the best of luck in the future. Chillicothe is coached by Gary Kellough. Coach K has over 400 wins, several District Titles, regional and a state championship.. What is John Glenns coach resume? I think Chillicothe has more overall talent and are better coached but anything can happen in the tournaments.newlex/sheridan wrote:I think both are great players, I have seen both numerous times the past few seasons. Jalen tends to go away against physical defenders (bowman academy being the most obvious). Jake is very good, Jalen will have a better supporting cast. I think JG is a better coached team, IMO. This game will be tough, the Cavs are the favorite but I think JG has a legit chance but will need a few guys to step up and help Jake. Also, everyone keeps saying Jalen is committed to UTEP but I checked their site and Max preps, both have them as only having two commits for next year and both are out of Texas. Where do we find the info on Jalen? I wish OU would have taken a chance on both he and Jake. Also hope they offer London this year.
8:00 Jottings, It is preceded by the Zanesville-Hartley game @ 6:15.Jottings wrote:What time Thursday is the Chilly-John Glenn game? Thanks.
they actually play Thursday at 8..Auburntgrfan wrote:While Chilli did beat Warren. It was kinda lackluster by both teams. Did not appear to be defense shutting each other down, both got looks, neither team could hit their butt with both hands in the first half (nerves maybe, the kids on both teams were playing hard, just couldn't make a shot, even when open) and both coaches should have hadsome issues with the other guys on the floor. That being said Chilli did what needed to be done to win and at this point that is all you need do. Al Davis of the Raiders said it best; "Just Win Baby." As far as the next opponent I would hope that their staff is preparing for a undefeated team. Because begining with sectionals everybody was 0-0.now everyone left has no losses in the new season. All the rest of the year is just a buildup to this part of the season. Will be rooting for the Cavs to go on. But they had better not start off like last friday, of hope someone took the lid off the bucket. They deserve to be where they are they won, period. But so did the Muskies, so they are a deserving team as well and should be given the respest that has been earned.
Good Luck to the Cavs, don't leave anything on the floor friday, play your best. Come out firing on all cylinders, get Southeast Ohio Basketball to the big dance.
If my memory serves me correct let me try and state the last 6 years from Coach Kellough's teams.bman wrote:Coach Kellough does a nice job down there. I think most people would agree on that. I think the debate comes in where some think some other coaches get more out of less, and they also take into advantage some advantages Chillicothe has over other schools in a mostly rural, spread out district. But it's all conjecture and really doesn't matter that much at the end of the day. What Chillicothe has done over the last five years is impressive. Enjoy the ride in the tournament.