Pioneer Valley Offseason BUZZ
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When and where are the scrimmages for PVC teams this month? Caldwell has the following scrimmage schedule:
Saturday Nov. 19 home vs. Waterford
Tuesday Nov. 22 home vs. New Lexington
Saturday Nov. 26 @ West Muskingum with River View and Fairfield Christian
Tuesday Nov. 29 @ Crooksville with Trimble
*They are also playing a preview @ Shenandoah on Friday Nov. 25th, personally I feel like previews are a waste of time, and honestly what coach wants to play their league rival an extra time before season starts?
Saturday Nov. 19 home vs. Waterford
Tuesday Nov. 22 home vs. New Lexington
Saturday Nov. 26 @ West Muskingum with River View and Fairfield Christian
Tuesday Nov. 29 @ Crooksville with Trimble
*They are also playing a preview @ Shenandoah on Friday Nov. 25th, personally I feel like previews are a waste of time, and honestly what coach wants to play their league rival an extra time before season starts?
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Merckle and Jefferson are better downlow then anything FF has.Frontier lacks guard skills bad.
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Yea cause I said Frontier is a year away and have horrible guard play.You're a moron Smith go read the rest of my stuff.
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i've read all of this. now lets be real. frontier was basically the fickeisen show last year. yea jefferson was the 2nd best, and there were a few other guys that stepped up at times. But now their leader is gone. to me its pretty much a brand new start for this team. you say jefferson is best down low, but do you really think thats where he will be played? you said the same thing about football, and everyone knows how that was. you think jefferson is the best athlete in washington county.
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Caldwell should be improved from last season. They've got some good athleticism and guys that will get after it on defense. Depth could be an issue though. Not sure they'll go more than 7 deep maybe. Offensively still not sure who the "go to" guy will be, but they shouldn't be to bad. Weichman will only get better and Sawyer is pretty athletic for a big man and has a nice outside shot.
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Fort Frye had a scrimmage at Meadowbrook.They won 7 of 8 qts.Beat West M 41-21 in 4.Beat Meadowbrook 43-20.
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Saw some great things out of the core 4(Smith,Eddy, Schwendeman,and Lang).All can really shoot and play defense. All you can hope for is they stay out of foul trouble.Not much on the bench but those 4 are excellent.Smith is going to have a great season.
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Watch about about winning scrimmages. I think sometimes coaches are experimenting with things or are looking at different things. Not every coach "wins" scrimmages.
Not saying your boys didn't look good, but maybe things.....
Not saying your boys didn't look good, but maybe things.....
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If they have confidence issues then maybe they are no as good as advertised.
Maybe the opposing coach sees what he likes and changes things up in middle qtr to work on something else.
Just saying, to many people (fans) put to much in scrimmages and their outcome.
Maybe the opposing coach sees what he likes and changes things up in middle qtr to work on something else.
Just saying, to many people (fans) put to much in scrimmages and their outcome.
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While it's true some coaches do try different things in scrimmages or use lineups they wouldn't necessarily use in the regular season, make no mistake about it, that they still play to win. If you're a coach and you go out there without the desire to win every time your team steps on the floor, you're in the wrong profession.
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I know successful coaches that work on things in scrimmages. Maybe their half court trap, zone defense, full court defense needs work. I know they work on those no matter if opponent beats them or not. The team needs to work on things they work on them.
Are you a coach? My desire would be to do all I can to get team ready for real games.I drain 3's wrote:While it's true some coaches do try different things in scrimmages or use lineups they wouldn't necessarily use in the regular season, make no mistake about it, that they still play to win. If you're a coach and you go out there without the desire to win every time your team steps on the floor, you're in the wrong profession.
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And be okay with losing? You can work on things in scrimmages, and still try to win. It's not like it has to be one or the other. No coach should be okay with losing, whether it's a real game or a scrimmage.pitt87fan wrote:I know successful coaches that work on things in scrimmages. Maybe their half court trap, zone defense, full court defense needs work. I know they work on those no matter if opponent beats them or not. The team needs to work on things they work on them.
Are you a coach? My desire would be to do all I can to get team ready for real games.I drain 3's wrote:While it's true some coaches do try different things in scrimmages or use lineups they wouldn't necessarily use in the regular season, make no mistake about it, that they still play to win. If you're a coach and you go out there without the desire to win every time your team steps on the floor, you're in the wrong profession.
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Scrimmages don't mean jack. Real coaches experiment with different combinations, try different things, work to improve weaknesses in their team. Do you expect your kids to compete? Hell yes you do. Do you do everything you can to "win" a scrimmage, that's laughable. Am curious as to where you get the stats for a scrimmage that you weren't at? I've never seen a coaching staff keep scrimmage stats and I've been around a lot of good programs. You also have situations where certain kids aren't there playing for certain reasons, I know West M's best player Shey Herd was not there for West yesterday, neither was another starter for non-basketball related reasons. Just get a kick out of this, you see it in football too.
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Nowhere did I say they do "everything" to win a scrimmage, but to think that it doesn't matter whether they win or lose, is laughable, imo. Maybe i'm more competitive than other people, but from the ones i've been around, they try different things at the beginning, and then once it gets later on into the scrimmage or whatever it may be, that's when things get serious.
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Wasn't directed at you dude, it was directed at EDSpy.......i hate stats, especially from meaningless scrimmages. Scrimmages are chances to put kids in different situations, see how they react. I think your last scrimmage should be treated as a game situation but those prior are practice sessions.
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That's just what I was told about the Frontier game just reporting did not mean to offend so many.