Why is that?itsme wrote: ↑Sun Oct 24, 2021 8:47 amthe so called best offensive mind was force to quit during the seasonchrishilton91 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 23, 2021 7:38 pm Meigs is Meigs. NFL influenced everthing when he was there. He helped run off the boys and girls baksetball coaches too. Back stabbed Wiflord and other assistants. And now they say the have the "best offensive mind in the area" but can't win. Can yo say KARMA.
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Sould Rock Hill be mentioned here? I see where they are winning at the lower levels,why cant that translate to the high school level?
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svac83 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 24, 2021 12:27 pm If people think they can find a better coach then Coach Penrod. Then i guess they should look for a new coach. But 31-11 record and a 2-3 record against ironton a team we are 6-54 against in last 60 meetings. one conference championship and 3 second place finishes in 5 years. A lot schools would be very happy with that.
Best five-year runs in GA football history:
1999-2003 - 45-14 (.763) - Saunders/Bokovitz
1991-1995 - 37-13 (.740) - Brent Saunders
1947-1951 - 33-11-2 (.739) - Halderman/Souder/Gibson/Schroth
2002-2006 - 41-15 (.732) - Matt Bokovitz
1959-1963 - 33-11-4 (.729) - Sang/Stobart/Olcott/Justice
1970-1974 - 34-13-2 (.714) - John Ecker
2017-2021 - 33-14 (.702) - Alex Penrod
1984-1988 - 34-16-3 (.670) - Brent Saunders
Penrod's 5-year run 7th best in program history and the 4th best by a single coach in the entire history of GA football.
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I know but can't say I can tell you this "School policy"chrishilton91 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 25, 2021 7:05 amWhy is that?itsme wrote: ↑Sun Oct 24, 2021 8:47 amthe so called best offensive mind was force to quit during the seasonchrishilton91 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 23, 2021 7:38 pm Meigs is Meigs. NFL influenced everthing when he was there. He helped run off the boys and girls baksetball coaches too. Back stabbed Wiflord and other assistants. And now they say the have the "best offensive mind in the area" but can't win. Can yo say KARMA.
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Whay are you surprised by questions at Huntington?wrestlefan wrote: ↑Sun Oct 24, 2021 7:59 am I'm surprised by questions at Huntington. They seem to be more competitive.
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Scott Keller is one of the best football coaches in the SVC will be disappointed to see him leave Huntington huge fan of Coach and think he is a great leader of young men. I have always like Coach and have a ton of respect for him
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Same. Huntington will not replace Coach Keller with someone better. If he WANTS to leave that is one thing but for Huntington to think they can find better, good luck.
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MadeInRossCounty wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 10:22 pmSame. Huntington will not replace Coach Keller with someone better. If he WANTS to leave that is one thing but for Huntington to think they can find better, good luck.
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To each his own. We all have opinions. The next coach at Huntington should be Spencer Smith. And yes Smith will do just as good of a job or I will say better then Keller.
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To each his own. We all have opinions. The next coach at Huntington should be Spencer Smith. And yes Smith will do just as good of a job or I will say better then Keller.
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This is all great but the teams Penrod has had rank even higher on this list! Has not coached to the potential of his teams in the last five years. Consistent underperformer every year. Makes you think that maybe it could be a leadership problem.loganlocos wrote: ↑Mon Oct 25, 2021 10:58 amsvac83 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 24, 2021 12:27 pm If people think they can find a better coach then Coach Penrod. Then i guess they should look for a new coach. But 31-11 record and a 2-3 record against ironton a team we are 6-54 against in last 60 meetings. one conference championship and 3 second place finishes in 5 years. A lot schools would be very happy with that.
Best five-year runs in GA football history:
1999-2003 - 45-14 (.763) - Saunders/Bokovitz
1991-1995 - 37-13 (.740) - Brent Saunders
1947-1951 - 33-11-2 (.739) - Halderman/Souder/Gibson/Schroth
2002-2006 - 41-15 (.732) - Matt Bokovitz
1959-1963 - 33-11-4 (.729) - Sang/Stobart/Olcott/Justice
1970-1974 - 34-13-2 (.714) - John Ecker
2017-2021 - 33-14 (.702) - Alex Penrod
1984-1988 - 34-16-3 (.670) - Brent Saunders
Penrod's 5-year run 7th best in program history and the 4th best by a single coach in the entire history of GA football.
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This coach at Logan needs the time to run through a period of five years to see if his program is catching on in the lower grade. Does Logan still have youth tackle. If so, how have they been doing. If that program isn't going anywhere maybe that where it should restart.
GO LOGAN..The anti-Christ is among us
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Who should Gallia have beaten that they lost to? It’s hard for me to see how 1-2 losses (including playoffs, including to Ironton) is “consistent underperformed.”GoldenEagles2015 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 9:19 amThis is all great but the teams Penrod has had rank even higher on this list! Has not coached to the potential of his teams in the last five years. Consistent underperformer every year. Makes you think that maybe it could be a leadership problem.loganlocos wrote: ↑Mon Oct 25, 2021 10:58 amsvac83 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 24, 2021 12:27 pm If people think they can find a better coach then Coach Penrod. Then i guess they should look for a new coach. But 31-11 record and a 2-3 record against ironton a team we are 6-54 against in last 60 meetings. one conference championship and 3 second place finishes in 5 years. A lot schools would be very happy with that.
Best five-year runs in GA football history:
1999-2003 - 45-14 (.763) - Saunders/Bokovitz
1991-1995 - 37-13 (.740) - Brent Saunders
1947-1951 - 33-11-2 (.739) - Halderman/Souder/Gibson/Schroth
2002-2006 - 41-15 (.732) - Matt Bokovitz
1959-1963 - 33-11-4 (.729) - Sang/Stobart/Olcott/Justice
1970-1974 - 34-13-2 (.714) - John Ecker
2017-2021 - 33-14 (.702) - Alex Penrod
1984-1988 - 34-16-3 (.670) - Brent Saunders
Penrod's 5-year run 7th best in program history and the 4th best by a single coach in the entire history of GA football.
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in 2014 thru 2016 this team was was 6-24. go back and look at threads from then. gallia academy has no talent at any level they will be down for years to come. his first year we were 5-5 then 9-1 9-1 then 4-1 or 5-1 and one last year. If you want to say they should of beat coal grove i will give you that but but if you look at most teams that missed two or three consecutive weeks during the season each one of them struggled the first week back. Point pleasant is 7-1 and ranked 3rd in state of west virginia, and point pleasants one loss came to 8th ranked triple AAA team in west virginia. maybe it is a game they should of won after all point pleasant what led a whole last 3 minutes of game. i Get west virginia football is more like a region compared to state of ohio but still a very solid team. everyone is entitle to their own opinions and own expectations of a coach. so you take a program that was basically a dumpster fire and inf 5 years you have no loosing records and you have people that talk about you like you are one of the better programs around that is pretty decent job.
This years team did not meet expectations and never jelled as a team. That is concerning so if you want to question him based on this years outcome i get people not being satisfied
This years team did not meet expectations and never jelled as a team. That is concerning so if you want to question him based on this years outcome i get people not being satisfied
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You’re referring to Point Pleasant, WV? The same head coach that has 121 wins, 12 playoff appearances, 7 second round appearances, 2 State Semifinal appearances, and a State Runner Up since 2008? I think that’s a coach that you keep as long as he wants to stay. Coach Darst and his staff are one of the finest around in the area.
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svac83 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 7:03 pm in 2014 thru 2016 this team was was 6-24. go back and look at threads from then. gallia academy has no talent at any level they will be down for years to come. his first year we were 5-5 then 9-1 9-1 then 4-1 or 5-1 and one last year. If you want to say they should of beat coal grove i will give you that but but if you look at most teams that missed two or three consecutive weeks during the season each one of them struggled the first week back. Point pleasant is 7-1 and ranked 3rd in state of west virginia maybe it is a game they should of won after all point pleasant what led a whole last 3 minutes of game. everyone is entitle to their own opinions and own expectations of a coach. so you take a program that was basically a dumpster fire and inf 5 years you have no loosing records and you have people that talk about you like you are one of the better programs around that is pretty decent job.
This years team did not meet expectations and never jelled as a team. That is concerning so if you want to question him based on this years outcome i get people not being satisfied
Great points, and to be honest, a lot of this year is on the players and entitled parents. Many have been divas since middle school ball. Too many coaches are let go because Johnny got upset and Johnny's parents get other parents to help them go after big bad coach. Maybe tell Johnny's parents to stick it!
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i am not sure i understand this. i think point pleasant was referred to as someone gallia academy had lost to unless i missed somethingJason Vorhees wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 7:05 pm You’re referring to Point Pleasant, WV? The same head coach that has 121 wins, 12 playoff appearances, 7 second round appearances, 2 State Semifinal appearances, and a State Runner Up since 2008? I think that’s a coach that you keep as long as he wants to stay. Coach Darst and his staff are one of the finest around in the area.
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They have been consistently pretty good. Just won the pee wee super bowl. JR high had a rough season.noreply66 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 4:16 pmThis coach at Logan needs the time to run through a period of five years to see if his program is catching on in the lower grade. Does Logan still have youth tackle. If so, how have they been doing. If that program isn't going anywhere maybe that where it should restart.
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Right and thanks for the input. Though misdirected, the Point Pleasant post highlights what - on the surface, to an outsider - is puzzling about the Gallia talk. I just looked back 4 seasons (including this year); they haven’t lost to a “bad” team. Easy to say you should beat Point, but I can’t see how that’s a given or a bad loss either. I see Coal Grove is slightly above .500, so yeah, maybe they were upset. Jesus, it’s one game. Then it’s really about their style?svac83 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 7:12 pmi am not sure i understand this. i think point pleasant was referred to as someone gallia academy had lost to unless i missed somethingJason Vorhees wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 7:05 pm You’re referring to Point Pleasant, WV? The same head coach that has 121 wins, 12 playoff appearances, 7 second round appearances, 2 State Semifinal appearances, and a State Runner Up since 2008? I think that’s a coach that you keep as long as he wants to stay. Coach Darst and his staff are one of the finest around in the area.
What would be the big grand plan that would make Gallia perform to your expectations, as in, win the 1 or 2 games that you didn’t?
Sometimes I don’t think parents /fans have a real handle on just how much work goes into any level of success and how you just won’t always win them all.