Pike County Holiday Tourney- Dec. 28-29 2007
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gyms
the waverly high school downtown arena, or hawhee's palace or the waverly physical ed. building, is the best high school gym in the area. yes the other schools have really nice facilities but this old gym is 35 36 yrs old and is still the best gym around. the floor is one of the best jumping floors around and the big scoreboard in the middle is awesome. it holds the big crowds for the classic too. it holds capacity 3200 people, thats really big for a high school gym. the only thing that needs replacing are the bleachers which are also real old. it is a great weekend for county hoops.
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Anyone have the overall records for each school in this holiday classic? I would be willing to bet that it is overall pretty even. I dont see Waverly as looking at this as a lose lose situation. As for the gym, it is the nicest venue in the area, however all county schools have very nice facilities as well just not the sheer numbers. Piketon is close, anyone know what it holds?
Piketon versus Western for the Championship.
I say Waverly gets Eastern in the first game. Waverlys athleticism will be too much for the Eagles. If Eastern can slow it down and slow down Walls they can keep it close, but I see Waverly taking this one.
In the championship game I see Piketon pulling away late. Piketon full court pressure is improving and their tenacity is picking up as well. Shanks will get his, the key will be handling the rest keeping them from picking up easy buckets around the rim. Western of course is more than capable of winning this one.
Good luck to all teams tonight, but Lets Go Streaks!
Piketon versus Western for the Championship.
I say Waverly gets Eastern in the first game. Waverlys athleticism will be too much for the Eagles. If Eastern can slow it down and slow down Walls they can keep it close, but I see Waverly taking this one.
In the championship game I see Piketon pulling away late. Piketon full court pressure is improving and their tenacity is picking up as well. Shanks will get his, the key will be handling the rest keeping them from picking up easy buckets around the rim. Western of course is more than capable of winning this one.
Good luck to all teams tonight, but Lets Go Streaks!
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I think tonights consolation game will be a close one. I think the championship game will have the streaks winning by however many Coach Lisath wants to win by. The Indians are not playing to their strenth. I am clueless as to what Harrop's strategy is. Anyone who has watched some of the Indians games care to speculate on what the benefit is to having a 6'5" player(Shanks) match up with a 5'7" (or so) guy and put your 5'10"(Kier) guy against Walls at 6'7"? Last night would have been an interesting game to have had Walls and Shanks up against each other. I am just curious to see if I'm the only guy having some doubts about what is going on in Latham..
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care to speculate on what the benefit is to having a 6'5" player(Shanks) match up with a 5'7" (or so) guy and put your 5'10"(Kier) guy against Walls at 6'7"? Last night would have been an interesting game to have had Walls and Shanks up against each other.
One idea may be that the coach didn't want his primary scorer (Shanks) getting in foul trouble trying to shut down Walls. Walls is going to get his points (20-25) against most defenders. Why not free up Shanks to guard a non-scorer/ball-handler for the tigers and ensure that he plays 4 quarters of offense? Just a thought.
Seemed like Waverly used a similar strategy defending against Shanks with different defenders and zones most of the game. They too did not want their scorer (Walls) commiting fouls playing defense.
Hey...didn't Western win? Seems like the game plan worked for the Indians, didn't it?
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I like this team...they took Westerns best shot and pulled it out. Coach Lisath pulled upsets in the first round the past two years, but came up short in the title game, however this season Piketon came in as the favorite and avoided the upset. I think the coaching staff should get suits like coach Stanley for the Adena game....Wow!
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Begging your pardon SirWALTER but I sincerely hope Coach Harrop JR. isn't basing his coaching strategies on Waverly's because they haven't exactly got a fantastic record going. Coach Lisath must not have worried about Brabson's foul problems and look where Piketon ended up. And Rocket I'm not sure how tall Kier is for sure but he manages to get the job done. A lot of people are proud of him for sticking it out this season. Also, could someone from Piketon PLEASE post if the coaching staff does get matching suits for the Adena game cause this is one Indian fan who will definately purchase tickets to see Tom Kelly and Scott Legg stylin'!