Trojans over the Tigers in the JV game 55--18.........ohbuckeye2 wrote:Final
Portsmouth -- 46
Ironton ------- 57
Trojans over the Tigers in the Freshmen games 39--18........
Trojans over the Tigers in the JV game 55--18.........ohbuckeye2 wrote:Final
Portsmouth -- 46
Ironton ------- 57
trojandave wrote:After watching last night's game vs. Ironton, it was frustrating to see the Trojans try as they might to win the game from the perimeter. Without a post presence offensively, Portsmouth has tried to rely on perimeter shooting against zone defenses (virtually everyone plays zone vs. the Trojans), and the results have been inconsistent.
Since Eugene Collins took over as head coach at PHS in the 2009-2010 season (this is his 6th year), he has had only 1 player 6-5 or taller.......Dion McKinley (6-5), who was an outstanding Trojan leading PHS to back to back Final 4 appearances in 2011 and 2012. I went to the Flyin to The Hoop in Dayton this past Sunday, and there was plenty of size to go around. Virtually every team had at least 1 player 6-5 or taller, and many had multiple players of that height or taller. I remarked to my friend, biggdowgg, who went with me, that it would be nice if we could have just 1 player of at least 6-5 with a good post game. I have seen schools smaller than Portsmouth with several players 6-5 or taller, Chesapeake being one of them. It's frustrating to see the Trojans trying to win games from the perimeter because there just isn't a notable post presence on offense. Still, our kids are battling hard, and I maintain that the Trojans have the capability to get things ironed out in time for the tournament.
I know Ironton fans feel the loss of Trey Fletcher (6-6), who was an dominant post player for the Fighting Tigers on their 2013 Final 4 team and a 1,000 point scorer. A good post player is vital to having a complete offense, and the lack thereof makes it difficult for any coach, whether it be Collins or Lafon, to structure a successful offense. The addition of Dylan Malone (6-4), though not a classic down low post player, has plenty of athleticism and the ability to run the court on the break to be a valuable addition to Ironton.
The law of averages with 6-5 players or taller has to work in the Trojans favor sometime............1 player 6-5 in 6 years!!.......and Coach Collins has still amassed a 95-37 record!!
Why haven't you applied? You seem to be in the know about programs all over Scioto County!buckeyes911 wrote:I'm going say this, Trojans have had some very talented teams these past 6 years(especially those senior dominant teams on the back to back seasons) Portsmouth isn't the smallest team around here so I would say its not their size that's the issue. Everyone knew who all they had coming back this year and they were picked by most folk as the best team around and also to make a state run(with the same under sized team)...what's the real issue why Portsmouth loses to less talented teams? How many teams have a Three headed monster as talented as Ky're,Sky and Kendal? Valley had no business beating them last year, If they don't win the district aand make a push for the region (which isn't as tough as usual) then they might want to reconsider who's leading them, I mean they barely beat Rock Hill smh. Sounds to me like its more of the talent that's winning games for Portsmouth and less Coaching.. I could be wrong...Jeff Lisath should be heading that program anyway!!!
There is parity in the SE in my opinion. I don't think you blame your size, you have to go with the cards you're dealt and adjust accordingly. I think Collins has done a masterful job putting that program back on top. Sorry to say, but I believe head to head he is 2-1 vs Jeff at Piketon. I'm a Lisath fan and would love to see him return to the SE to coach, but I think his job in Corrections has him stuck in Dayton until next year. Besides that he is building a program at Dayton Northridge from the ground up and they're already considered one of the top D3 teams in the state. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but when you talk about a coach that is 95-37 and went to back-to-back Final 4's, he certainly have to be doing something right.buckeyes911 wrote:Same reason you haven't lol I enjoy thinking I know everything on S.E.O.P....and Jeff would do way better than myself , I will say this, I don't think I would lose with 3 of the top players in the area on my team, especially to anyone around here....Portsmouth has the talent on that jv team and the varsity bench, including Ky're,Sky,Alex and Kendall to run any team in this tri state out the gym if coached correctly....I don't know how good of an athlete you were or how well you know the sport but I definitely understand myself. I'm not the only one who feels this way I'm just putting it out there..sorry for freedom of press/speech....stay blessed
Home tomorrow against Fairland.You're Tiger Bait wrote:who's up next for the fighting tigers.
Coach Collins and staff have done a fantastic job at Portsmouth. Your contention of "3 of the top players in the area" is laughable. I like all three kids and all are good ballplayers. You could certainly make the argument that one of them may be THE top player in the area as far as potential at the next level but I think that statement not only is an indication of your lack of knowledge but is also an insult to the many fine players in the area. Probably also the reason you'd blame a very good coaching staff as well. I think their success speaks for itself; you don't accomplish what they have otherwise. Take a harder look at the strengths and weakness of ALL your players as I also don't think Portsmouth plays with 3 but with 5. Typical of comments on here that put one or a few players above their team. All are important and I can think of others that certainly contribute to Portsmouth's success. There are reasons for Portsmouth's struggles and as bigdowg suggested that is the beauty of playing the complete season. I'm certain NOBODY will want Portsmouth as a draw come tourney time especially if they can get to Athens and run of some of the teams that pack it in against them.buckeyes911 wrote:Same reason you haven't lol I enjoy thinking I know everything on S.E.O.P....and Jeff would do way better than myself , I will say this, I don't think I would lose with 3 of the top players in the area on my team, especially to anyone around here....Portsmouth has the talent on that jv team and the varsity bench, including Ky're,Sky,Alex and Kendall to run any team in this tri state out the gym if coached correctly....I don't know how good of an athlete you were or how well you know the sport but I definitely understand myself. I'm not the only one who feels this way I'm just putting it out there..sorry for freedom of press/speech....stay blessed