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Re: OVC Previews (Nov-15-2019)
I watched the Foundation Game last night between the Gallia girls and the Oak Hill girls. Not knowing the situation or anything, I was just really surprised by how very few girls were on the Gallia team. Unless I missed something or they may have some kids hurt, I think they only dressed 7 girls. I guess that for the size of the school, that I'm just a little shocked that they would have that few kid's being involved in basketball.
Re: OVC Previews (Nov-15-2019)
I don't find it one bit surprising that a school that size only has 7 girls on the roster. Eliminating JV quarters and games gives the younger or less experienced kids no incentive to play. I know most will say JV is limited due to low numbers. The numbers wouldn't be low if the communities would be more involved with the biddy programs. Most teams only have 6-7 girls step foot on the court so why wouldn't numbers be low?VetteMan wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2019 2:25 pm I watched the Foundation Game last night between the Gallia girls and the Oak Hill girls. Not knowing the situation or anything, I was just really surprised by how very few girls were on the Gallia team. Unless I missed something or they may have some kids hurt, I think they only dressed 7 girls. I guess that for the size of the school, that I'm just a little shocked that they would have that few kid's being involved in basketball.
Re: OVC Previews (Nov-15-2019)
I will have to agree with 90% with what you're saying, especially with some of the schools and there JV programs. I'm not that familiar with Gallia Academy and there boys or girls programs. I was even a little surprised at the crowd, as it looked like OH had quite a few more fans there than what GA did.longball wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2019 2:44 pmI don't find it one bit surprising that a school that size only has 7 girls on the roster. Eliminating JV quarters and games gives the younger or less experienced kids no incentive to play. I know most will say JV is limited due to low numbers. The numbers wouldn't be low if the communities would be more involved with the biddy programs. Most teams only have 6-7 girls step foot on the court so why wouldn't numbers be low?VetteMan wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2019 2:25 pm I watched the Foundation Game last night between the Gallia girls and the Oak Hill girls. Not knowing the situation or anything, I was just really surprised by how very few girls were on the Gallia team. Unless I missed something or they may have some kids hurt, I think they only dressed 7 girls. I guess that for the size of the school, that I'm just a little shocked that they would have that few kid's being involved in basketball.