Athens at Jackson: 1/30
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Big game for both for sure. Athens has good size that could give Jackson some matchup problems but Morrow is very good at using his players for those instances.
Athens without their PG?
Athens without their PG?
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Teh Koondoger says, thats' been the difference lately. No DB going on.

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If this game would've been played when it was originally scheduled, I would've taken the Ironmen. However, injuries may have effected both teams in drastically different ways, so I'll take the Bulldogs by 5 at this time.
Athens only beating undersized Logan Elm by a handful is concerning though.
Athens only beating undersized Logan Elm by a handful is concerning though.
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I’ve watched Athens only once at McArthur but have now watched Jackson twice (at McArthur and at Greenfield McClain) each time they have looked great. Athens looked like a 17-5 kind of team at McArthur and Jackson the same both times. One thing I found crazy was Jackson at Greenfield. I think Jackson was in some kind of crazy zone but not sure. It was almost like a 1-1-1-2 zone and the middle ones were staggered to different sides. I couldn’t follow it exactly but it worked incredibly and Greenfield really struggled to score. The one was a mid court, next 3 point line on right usually but they switched it up. Next one was simply opposite side but about free throw line. Bottom two at post blocks. They definitely didn’t do anything like that at McArthur. They moved very well somehow. What I saw open that I don’t think they could’ve guarded good enough was the baseline area 3 pointer on the side with the 2nd 1, no way he could get there. Very creative though, still not sure how it was so effective. I haven’t seen alot of games this year but that was definitely the most unique look I’ve seen from a team.
I think Athens can figure things out. They beat Vinton County they should beat Jackson to. Athens by 7
I think Athens can figure things out. They beat Vinton County they should beat Jackson to. Athens by 7
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Who is the injured Jackson player?Ironman92 wrote: Mon Jan 29, 2018 7:47 am Big game for both for sure. Athens has good size that could give Jackson some matchup problems but Morrow is very good at using his players for those instances.
Athens without their PG?
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I just can't imagine there are 29 teams better then Athens in southern/southeastern Ohio. I'm betting they end up as a top 20 team (perhaps top 15) when this season is finished.
This should be a really competitive close game. Does Athens bring much of a crowd these days?
This should be a really competitive close game. Does Athens bring much of a crowd these days?
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On paper and at the beginning of the year it could have been argued that Athens had the potential to be a 15-7 maybe 17-5 team. When you lose a 2 time All-Ohio PG who played that position for 4 years and who the team revolved around you have an "Identity" problem when he is no longer there. Throw in the mix, some injuries and a couple senior leaders who decided they didn't want to play and quit-(one is now back on the team) and it adds up to a lack of chemistry and no real leadership. It's taken awhile for this team to Gel and mesh and find an identity. It seems they may have turned the corner and are playing as a TEAM. Tomorrow will be a big test as Jackson will be a strong opponent.toast wrote: Mon Jan 29, 2018 12:33 pm I just can't imagine there are 29 teams better then Athens in southern/southeastern Ohio. I'm betting they end up as a top 20 team (perhaps top 15) when this season is finished.
This should be a really competitive close game. Does Athens bring much of a crowd these days?
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The thing that helped them "turn the corner" is the absence of db that they've enjoyed these past few games. I think they'll continue the success in this one for the same reason.VisionQuest wrote: Mon Jan 29, 2018 12:56 pmOn paper and at the beginning of the year it could have been argued that Athens had the potential to be a 15-7 maybe 17-5 team. When you lose a 2 time All-Ohio PG who played that position for 4 years and who the team revolved around you have an "Identity" problem when he is no longer there. Throw in the mix, some injuries and a couple senior leaders who decided they didn't want to play and quit-(one is now back on the team) and it adds up to a lack of chemistry and no real leadership. It's taken awhile for this team to Gel and mesh and find an identity. It seems they may have turned the corner and are playing as a TEAM. Tomorrow will be a big test as Jackson will be a strong opponent.toast wrote: Mon Jan 29, 2018 12:33 pm I just can't imagine there are 29 teams better then Athens in southern/southeastern Ohio. I'm betting they end up as a top 20 team (perhaps top 15) when this season is finished.
This should be a really competitive close game. Does Athens bring much of a crowd these days?

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Do you like the 2-3 with Saltzman and Maxfield up top and the 3 6'4" guys in Hynes, Chubb and Butcher down low?
Or the 1-2-2 when they put Chubb up in the middle up top with his long wingspan? I think both have been effective depending on the opposing team. I like how they can mix it up nonetheless.
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The program seems to be experiencing good turnout from freshman up to JV and into Varsity-so you see a lot of friends and family at the games of both players and cheerleaders. But I also notice people who are longtime Athens faithful and fans that also show up to games. Some travel to away games unless it's down to River Valley, I don't think anyone enjoys that trip.toast wrote: Mon Jan 29, 2018 12:33 pm I just can't imagine there are 29 teams better then Athens in southern/southeastern Ohio. I'm betting they end up as a top 20 team (perhaps top 15) when this season is finished.
This should be a really competitive close game. Does Athens bring much of a crowd these days?

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Took Jackson a bit but they work the zone well. Washington was in a 2-3 in the 4th and Jackson scored 26VisionQuest wrote: Mon Jan 29, 2018 3:11 pmDo you like the 2-3 with Saltzman and Maxfield up top and the 3 6'4" guys in Hynes, Chubb and Butcher down low?
Or the 1-2-2 when they put Chubb up in the middle up top with his long wingspan? I think both have been effective depending on the opposing team. I like how they can mix it up nonetheless.
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Jackson has a good record. Not so sure about their strength of schedule though. They played VC tight and almost won it. Final 56-59. Some say we should have beat Logan Elm by more. Maybe. It was one of those nights where LE went 11-24 from 3 and one kid had 6 and as you stated it is hard to beat them at home. So a win is a win and now 3 straight and on the road. I'm Not sure what Jackson has. I hear the names Spohn and Donaldson a lot. I think Spohn has played for the Athens County Shock AAU team before. I hear he is real good. Ironman92 says Jacksons leader in rebounds and scoring has an ankle injury on another Thread and out a week or 2. He won't elaborate and not sure if he is pulling my leg. If so this could be one of those Intangibles you speak of. I'm just hoping for a competitive and injury free game.morehead state wrote: Mon Jan 29, 2018 3:26 pm Word on the street is Jackson should easily win BUT who knows???/
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I would never joke about an injury. I’m not sure of his availability so I’d prefer to leave it at that. I hope he plays and scores 30....in a winVisionQuest wrote: Mon Jan 29, 2018 3:51 pmJackson has a good record. Not so sure about their strength of schedule though. They played VC tight and almost won it. Final 56-59. Some say we should have beat Logan Elm by more. Maybe. It was one of those nights where LE went 11-24 from 3 and one kid had 6 and as you stated it is hard to beat them at home. So a win is a win and now 3 straight and on the road. I'm Not sure what Jackson has. I hear the names Spohn and Donaldson a lot. I think Spohn has played for the Athens County Shock AAU team before. I hear he is real good. Ironman92 says Jacksons leader in rebounds and scoring has an ankle injury on another Thread and out a week or 2. He won't elaborate and not sure if he is pulling my leg. If so this could be one of those Intangibles you speak of. I'm just hoping for a competitive and injury free game.morehead state wrote: Mon Jan 29, 2018 3:26 pm Word on the street is Jackson should easily win BUT who knows???/
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Jackson is a football school...ha.
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