Portsmouth Trojan's Next Head Football Coach
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There is also a Big difference between Greg Estep and Curt Clifford....someone had mentioned that the speed was different in Fla. And N.C......that depends on what kid youre speaking about...kids can run all over the Country, not just those two states,sorry...If you know Football,You know football,it dont matter where you coach at, that was one of Curts biggest problem....He had absolutely no idea how to recognize talent.none...and who said Yes for Ted Newsome,lmao...can you say cliffords Identical twin twice.Wtf...They might as well keep Curt if theyre going to stick with anything they have...theres not a coach down there that knows Football better than Curt,get the point...it would be Pointless...Greg Estep wants the Job. Question is, With those Dudes in house wanting it also..what to do? Teachers I believe get first dibs....change that policy Please....Sports are Most kids Life in this Small Town, Give them What they deserve....Greg Estep..Proven Winner. Proven...Portsmouth is wasting time......If they dont make a Move Fast theyre going to miss out on Another Estep.....They Lost Michaels 2 Burg..smh....oh and he already has Won a State title with a Freshman Pitching...but Our excuse is we are too young...every year.lol...I guess Portsmouth is the only team that graduates kids...Greg Estep....Portsmout Next Head Coach....No other Coach has that type of resume..Not Newsome,Not Duncan,Not Hammond or any other Joke that was Mentioned....The other guys have been taught the same thing for Years...Losing!!!!!!Why go Backwards,just wouldnt make since to Trojan Nation.....and If theyre allowing Clifford to have any say so in The Decision, they are full of it.......The Pressures Been on, Anxious to see how they respond...Sorry about the Rant
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What about Andy Hall from Jackson? He has ties to the area and could be a good "outsider" to come in and rebuild the program with his dad helping him...just a thought :12224
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Ted Newsome is the best answer for Portsmouth. He has had to wait his turn under difficult circumstances. It is different when you are the head coach. When you are in command...you command!keepinitreal#32 wrote:There is also a Big difference between Greg Estep and Curt Clifford....someone had mentioned that the speed was different in Fla. And N.C......that depends on what kid youre speaking about...kids can run all over the Country, not just those two states,sorry...If you know Football,You know football,it dont matter where you coach at, that was one of Curts biggest problem....He had absolutely no idea how to recognize talent.none...and who said Yes for Ted Newsome,lmao...can you say cliffords Identical twin twice.Wtf...They might as well keep Curt if theyre going to stick with anything they have...theres not a coach down there that knows Football better than Curt,get the point...it would be Pointless...Greg Estep wants the Job. Question is, With those Dudes in house wanting it also..what to do? Teachers I believe get first dibs....change that policy Please....Sports are Most kids Life in this Small Town, Give them What they deserve....Greg Estep..Proven Winner. Proven...Portsmouth is wasting time......If they dont make a Move Fast theyre going to miss out on Another Estep.....They Lost Michaels 2 Burg..smh....oh and he already has Won a State title with a Freshman Pitching...but Our excuse is we are too young...every year.lol...I guess Portsmouth is the only team that graduates kids...Greg Estep....Portsmout Next Head Coach....No other Coach has that type of resume..Not Newsome,Not Duncan,Not Hammond or any other Joke that was Mentioned....The other guys have been taught the same thing for Years...Losing!!!!!!Why go Backwards,just wouldnt make since to Trojan Nation.....and If theyre allowing Clifford to have any say so in The Decision, they are full of it.......The Pressures Been on, Anxious to see how they respond...Sorry about the Rant
The point I was making about the speed differences is the frustration that Greg Estep could encounter once he returns. Returning to Portsmouth might not be the best fit for him.
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I believe that Andy Hall would be a terrific head coach at Portsmouth.captain ensano wrote:What about Andy Hall from Jackson? He has ties to the area and could be a good "outsider" to come in and rebuild the program with his dad helping him...just a thought :12224
However, Ted Newsome is next in line for the job.
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Whoever the next head coach is must make DEFENSE a top priority to bring our football program back to respectability.......until DEFENSE returns to Portsmouth football, whoever the head coach is will struggle to be successful.
15-35 over the last 5 years........mostly because of a porous DEFENSE. Teams scoring 30+, 40+, 50+, and even 60+ points happened way too often. Wheelersburg scored 68 points in handing the Trojans the first home loss in the Coliseum.
I have no preference whatsoever as to who the next head coach should be........I just would like for my football Friday nights to be more fun........not asking for a state championship, just a competitive team that has a chance to win in the 4th quarter. Went to all 10 games this year, and wished it could have been better for the kids, coaches, parents, and myself.
15-35 over the last 5 years........mostly because of a porous DEFENSE. Teams scoring 30+, 40+, 50+, and even 60+ points happened way too often. Wheelersburg scored 68 points in handing the Trojans the first home loss in the Coliseum.
I have no preference whatsoever as to who the next head coach should be........I just would like for my football Friday nights to be more fun........not asking for a state championship, just a competitive team that has a chance to win in the 4th quarter. Went to all 10 games this year, and wished it could have been better for the kids, coaches, parents, and myself.
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cant imagine PHS passing up on on Estep.. I dont know the guy at all but I know for sure Michael Estep is the best HS coach in the county and the guy at NB ain't chopped liver ... thats good lineage right there , and it seems he has already been highly successful in NC ... seems like a no brainer to me . Hopefully whoever is hired succeeds , the city needs a strong football program . it helps young men grow. MD
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My sources tell me Dick Tipton is extremely interested in the Trojan job wow what he could do with the talent at that school!!!
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jagered wrote:My sources tell me Dick Tipton is extremely interested in the Trojan job wow what he could do with the talent at that school!!!
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Don't forget that his other big brother, Jason, is the head coach at Charlotte Christian that Greg coached under in his time there guiding the team to a state championship.Trojan_FB_Alum wrote:Greg Estep was the QB in 1998 and 1999 although several games were missed in 1999 do to suffering a broken hand. If I remember correct he won all Ohio honors and took a baseball scholarship to EKU. His brother Mike Estep baseball coach at Burg, while his other brother Jon is the girls basketball coach at New Boston.
Everything that I have heard is Greg is interested but idk if he has yet submitted a application. I personally have yet to see an actuall listing for the position and I have checked ohsaa and department of education a little while back.
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Jason Estep just won the North Carolina State Championship tonight, I beleive that is his second. Also look in the PDT Friday's paper at the BuckEyes recruiting update on page 10 Jeb Blazevich plays for Jason he is a rated one of the top ten TE in the country for 2014.
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http://www.nchsaa.org/page.php?mode=pri ... &pageID=60free safety wrote:Jason Estep just won the North Carolina State Championship tonight, I beleive that is his second. Also look in the PDT Friday's paper at the BuckEyes recruiting update on page 10 Jeb Blazevich plays for Jason he is a rated one of the top ten TE in the country for 2014.
This is the page for the real state championships in North Carolina.
Charlotte Christian competes in the Independent State Championships so they don't compete against the whole state.
http://www.charlottechristian.com/page.cfm?p=462
http://www.ncisaa.org/Championships/201 ... otball.php
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These are Christian School state championships.
Congratulations, but it doesn't mean the same as winning the entire state of North Carolina when the majority of these schools are around Charlotte in the 11-man football playoffs.
Notice that they also have an 8-man football playoffs, too.
Congratulations, but it doesn't mean the same as winning the entire state of North Carolina when the majority of these schools are around Charlotte in the 11-man football playoffs.
Notice that they also have an 8-man football playoffs, too.
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There are a total of 5 teams that compete for this title of "state champion" in their division:
DIVISION I - 11 MAN FOOTBALL
Charlotte Christian - CISAA
Charlotte Country Day - CISAA
Charlotte Latin School - CISAA
Providence Day School - CISAA
Ravenscroft School - BEIFC
http://www.ncisaa.org/MS_Conf.php
DIVISION I - 11 MAN FOOTBALL
Charlotte Christian - CISAA
Charlotte Country Day - CISAA
Charlotte Latin School - CISAA
Providence Day School - CISAA
Ravenscroft School - BEIFC
http://www.ncisaa.org/MS_Conf.php
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I am not attempting to dog them, but just thought those who are making the decision about Portsmouth's next head football coach might want to know about the entire story about the "state championships".
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Let me get this straight.
We are going to celebrate a "state championship" for being the best of 5 teams. We are going to package the Esteps in Portsmouth as the next best greatest thing because they won the "state championship" in North Carolina out of 5 teams. We are going to say that the Esteps are the best choice to be the next head football coach at Portsmouth because they have won the "state championship" out of 5 teams in a Christian School football league.
Is that correct?
We are going to celebrate a "state championship" for being the best of 5 teams. We are going to package the Esteps in Portsmouth as the next best greatest thing because they won the "state championship" in North Carolina out of 5 teams. We are going to say that the Esteps are the best choice to be the next head football coach at Portsmouth because they have won the "state championship" out of 5 teams in a Christian School football league.
Is that correct?
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So, please tell me what's wrong with hiring someone within the prog, someone who's a PHS alumnus and has a love for the school and the community? To such a person, it's more than just a job; it's a passion and a labor of love. A clear example is Coach Harmon at Wayne, WV, a home-grown boy coaching his beloved alma mater.
I knew Coach Clifford casually; he useta scout Peake a week or two before they played, and he had certainly recognized talent then, roughly ten years ago.
Now I dunno what happened in Trojan country, if the talent pool became shallow or what, but we see such cycles in almost every high school. Amanda Clearcreek is a case in point, as are Grafton and Weirton in WV, and Rock Hill & South Point here.(BTW, Pointer Nation, before you call for Coach Marcello's head, remember that Harmon went 0-10 in his first year at Wayne,)
So, Trojan Nation, I hope you make your voices heard in a positive way to those responsible for hiring your new coach, and, whoever he is, you SUPPORT him and remember that he will most likely not be able to restore football glory to Portsmouth in one season. It'll hafta be rebuilt from the ground up.
I knew Coach Clifford casually; he useta scout Peake a week or two before they played, and he had certainly recognized talent then, roughly ten years ago.
Now I dunno what happened in Trojan country, if the talent pool became shallow or what, but we see such cycles in almost every high school. Amanda Clearcreek is a case in point, as are Grafton and Weirton in WV, and Rock Hill & South Point here.(BTW, Pointer Nation, before you call for Coach Marcello's head, remember that Harmon went 0-10 in his first year at Wayne,)
So, Trojan Nation, I hope you make your voices heard in a positive way to those responsible for hiring your new coach, and, whoever he is, you SUPPORT him and remember that he will most likely not be able to restore football glory to Portsmouth in one season. It'll hafta be rebuilt from the ground up.
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Ted Newsome is the best choice for the future of the Portsmouth Trojan football program!!!!!Misteroby wrote:So, please tell me what's wrong with hiring someone within the prog, someone who's a PHS alumnus and has a love for the school and the community? To such a person, it's more than just a job; it's a passion and a labor of love. A clear example is Coach Harmon at Wayne, WV, a home-grown boy coaching his beloved alma mater.
I knew Coach Clifford casually; he useta scout Peake a week or two before they played, and he had certainly recognized talent then, roughly ten years ago.
Now I dunno what happened in Trojan country, if the talent pool became shallow or what, but we see such cycles in almost every high school. Amanda Clearcreek is a case in point, as are Grafton and Weirton in WV, and Rock Hill & South Point here.(BTW, Pointer Nation, before you call for Coach Marcello's head, remember that Harmon went 0-10 in his first year at Wayne,)
So, Trojan Nation, I hope you make your voices heard in a positive way to those responsible for hiring your new coach, and, whoever he is, you SUPPORT him and remember that he will most likely not be able to restore football glory to Portsmouth in one season. It'll hafta be rebuilt from the ground up.
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Preface: I do not know the coach in question, his style, etc. I'm just responding to the general nature of the question:Misteroby wrote:So, please tell me what's wrong with hiring someone within the prog, someone who's a PHS alumnus and has a love for the school and the community? To such a person, it's more than just a job; it's a passion and a labor of love.
What can be wrong is if you are hiring from within a losing structure. If the program continues to decline then why I you promoting a coach that has assisted that decline? That is what raises questions. If he was a qualified coach would the players he personally worked with not have improved under his guidance? It can be a very big risk to promote from within a declining system. He may have the best of intentions, but that doesn't make him the right fit. Sometimes the best fit is someone from outside.
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Ted Newsome is the best choice for the future of the Portsmouth Trojan football program!!!!!ACCBiggz wrote:Preface: I do not know the coach in question, his style, etc. I'm just responding to the general nature of the question:
What can be wrong is if you are hiring from within a losing structure. If the program continues to decline then why I you promoting a coach that has assisted that decline? That is what raises questions. If he was a qualified coach would the players he personally worked with not have improved under his guidance? It can be a very big risk to promote from within a declining system. He may have the best of intentions, but that doesn't make him the right fit. Sometimes the best fit is someone from outside.