Chillicothe vs. Circleville District final
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 12:02 pm
What does everyone think?
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Jimmy C: That is what happens when upsets occur and IMO improper seeding. I'm not a voting coach, but with Circleville's MSL schedule, I can see them getting a 4-5 seed. They upset the Unioto Shermans while Athens pulls off the big shock on taking down LE. And finally back to the seedings, I see Fairland at a 2-3 seed and not a 4. Now by the records, this matchup looks like a 4-5 match in a sectional, but as you know better than most, the records don't tell the whole story.jimmy chipwood wrote:This matchup sounds more like a Sectional Final than a Distict Final. Than you have a district semi - that sounds like a district final with Warren/Fairland. Pretty easy road for Chillicothe so far. Circleville could pull off the upset but I dont see it happening.
Yeah, running up the score on high school kids that had nothing to do with anything would be an appropriate way to show up administrators and other adults of perceived decisions.buckcraze wrote:Here is my personal opinion.....Circleville is one of the schools that has worked extremely hard behind the scenes to keep Chillicothe out of the MSL. I hope the CAVS are up by 100 points going into the fourth quarter and comes out pressing until the clock runs out!!!!Pay back is a you know what Circleveille!!!!
GO GET'EM CAVS!!!!! :aaaaa8
Ironman92 wrote:Chillicothe by 12 or so....time for them to begin peaking.....Cville has had a fine season and Coach Evans has obviously done a tremendous job.....but beating Chilly IMO is too much to ask.
Ironman92, you can be assured that the coaches have nothing to do with MSL matters. Their hands will be full enough with the Tigers, without having some agenda. Cville about clipped the Cavs last year. The MSL will have them ready.Ironman92 wrote:Yeah, running up the score on high school kids that had nothing to do with anything would be an appropriate way to show up administrators and other adults of perceived decisions.buckcraze wrote:Here is my personal opinion.....Circleville is one of the schools that has worked extremely hard behind the scenes to keep Chillicothe out of the MSL. I hope the CAVS are up by 100 points going into the fourth quarter and comes out pressing until the clock runs out!!!!Pay back is a you know what Circleveille!!!!
GO GET'EM CAVS!!!!! :aaaaa8
Is that why Jackson was throwing the the ball up 30 points in the fourth quarter against chilly this year? Get off your sanctamonious soap box! Hipocrate!Ironman92 wrote:Yeah, running up the score on high school kids that had nothing to do with anything would be an appropriate way to show up administrators and other adults of perceived decisions.buckcraze wrote:Here is my personal opinion.....Circleville is one of the schools that has worked extremely hard behind the scenes to keep Chillicothe out of the MSL. I hope the CAVS are up by 100 points going into the fourth quarter and comes out pressing until the clock runs out!!!!Pay back is a you know what Circleveille!!!!
GO GET'EM CAVS!!!!! :aaaaa8
trojandave, great post in terms of the D. As we all know, defense is our stable of the program and hopefully will always be. This version of the Cavs is right up there defensively with the top Southeastern District teams out there. Despite the 7 losses, Cavs are giving up under 48 per game and holding teams Under 40% from the field. However, to win Championships, we have to still put the ball in the hoop. This team has the ability, and hopefully, the O matches the D against Cville. They gave us all we could handle last year and I'm sure their confidence will be high. We played quite a few MSL teams, this year, so I'm sure the coaching staff has plenty of tape. Will be a interesting matchup next Friday. Typically, the 1st game at the Convo brings out a few jitters. That should be under everyones belt now, so may the best team win and represent the District in the Regionals. The Cavs have taken care off business when presented the opportunity in Athens over the past 6 years. Let's hope year 7 is special also.trojandave wrote:Watched both semifinal games on Wednesday, and I feel that Chillicothe will win the district championship with their defense........the Cavaliers have struggled offensively at times this year, but one constant in their play has been their defense.......it's the main reason they are 15-7. I just don't see Circleville having any measure of success vs. Chillicothe in the paint, with Malik London always in that area. Still, the Tigers are scrappy and their ballhandling looked pretty good vs. Athens.......taking care of the basketball will be important for Circleville, because I don't look for a lot of points from either team in this game.
The Tigers are holding oppenents under 42 ppg.hitchbone64 wrote:trojandave, great post in terms of the D. As we all know, defense is our stable of the program and hopefully will always be. This version of the Cavs is right up there defensively with the top Southeastern District teams out there. Despite the 7 losses, Cavs are giving up under 48 per game and holding teams Under 40% from the field. However, to win Championships, we have to still put the ball in the hoop. This team has the ability, and hopefully, the O matches the D against Cville. They gave us all we could handle last year and I'm sure their confidence will be high. We played quite a few MSL teams, this year, so I'm sure the coaching staff has plenty of tape. Will be a interesting matchup next Friday. Typically, the 1st game at the Convo brings out a few jitters. That should be under everyones belt now, so may the best team win and represent the District in the Regionals. The Cavs have taken care off business when presented the opportunity in Athens over the past 6 years. Let's hope year 7 is special also.trojandave wrote:Watched both semifinal games on Wednesday, and I feel that Chillicothe will win the district championship with their defense........the Cavaliers have struggled offensively at times this year, but one constant in their play has been their defense.......it's the main reason they are 15-7. I just don't see Circleville having any measure of success vs. Chillicothe in the paint, with Malik London always in that area. Still, the Tigers are scrappy and their ballhandling looked pretty good vs. Athens.......taking care of the basketball will be important for Circleville, because I don't look for a lot of points from either team in this game.
GO CAVS!!! ONE HEARTBEAT!
If Jackson wanted to run up the score in football, they would've kept running the ball down Chillicothe's throat. Besides, if Chillicothe had a problem with the football score, they should've run it up against Jackson in basketball.....by your reasoning.buckcraze wrote:Is that why Jackson was throwing the the ball up 30 points in the fourth quarter against chilly this year? Get off your sanctamonious soap box! Hipocrate!Ironman92 wrote:Yeah, running up the score on high school kids that had nothing to do with anything would be an appropriate way to show up administrators and other adults of perceived decisions.buckcraze wrote:Here is my personal opinion.....Circleville is one of the schools that has worked extremely hard behind the scenes to keep Chillicothe out of the MSL. I hope the CAVS are up by 100 points going into the fourth quarter and comes out pressing until the clock runs out!!!!Pay back is a you know what Circleveille!!!!
GO GET'EM CAVS!!!!! :aaaaa8
Tigers123,Tigers123 wrote:The Tigers are holding oppenents under 42 ppg.hitchbone64 wrote:trojandave, great post in terms of the D. As we all know, defense is our stable of the program and hopefully will always be. This version of the Cavs is right up there defensively with the top Southeastern District teams out there. Despite the 7 losses, Cavs are giving up under 48 per game and holding teams Under 40% from the field. However, to win Championships, we have to still put the ball in the hoop. This team has the ability, and hopefully, the O matches the D against Cville. They gave us all we could handle last year and I'm sure their confidence will be high. We played quite a few MSL teams, this year, so I'm sure the coaching staff has plenty of tape. Will be a interesting matchup next Friday. Typically, the 1st game at the Convo brings out a few jitters. That should be under everyones belt now, so may the best team win and represent the District in the Regionals. The Cavs have taken care off business when presented thetrojandave wrote:Watched both semifinal games on Wednesday, and I feel that Chillicothe will win the district championship with their defense........the Cavaliers have struggled offensively at times this year, but one constant in their play has been their defense.......it's the main reason they are 15-7. I just don't see Circleville having any measure of success vs. Chillicothe in the paint, with Malik London always in that area. Still, the Tigers are scrappy and their ballhandling looked pretty good vs. Athens.......taking care of the basketball will be important for Circleville, because I don't look for a lot of points from either team in this game.
opportunity in Athens over the past 6 years. Let's hope year 7 is special also.
GO CAVS!!! ONE HEARTBEAT!