Truthbluelioncrew wrote: Mon Feb 10, 2025 10:56 amI was wondering when we would hear from you Jose. Seems as if your arch nemesis has returned to CH. I can't wait to see all of your biased comments about the coach again this year. Let the misery for Jose begin and Go Blue Lions!
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Always going to be haters to nit pick and hold grudges. It amazes me that some of these players never came to anything until late summer or in August and they expected to start. Then their parents want to be mad at the coach, instead of not holding their son accountable. Either get on board for the team or stop following all together.
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Coach will have his work cut out for him, but WCH has a decent foundation to build off of. This program isn’t as hopeless as Greenfield McClain.
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Interesting interview. Regrets leaving........... Thought the grass was going to be greener on the other side, thought he was going to go and turn Marion into a "powerhouse" What was his record? 4-16. I was also reading in the article that he stated that he left because there wasn't enough kids in the weight room.. What a way to show you are a great coach and leader. Im not getting the numbers I want, so instead of going to battle with the ones giving you everything they got, you BOUNCE!! You then tell Marion Harding that you WILL end your career there.... 2 years of getting your A$$ handed to you and guess what.. you BOUNCE!!!! such a great hire!!!!
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I think the hire was fine but I was not fond of the interview....blaming others instead of just saying I made a mistake I should have never left. Also saying "thought I could take the next step" I would argue WCH is a better program than Marion Harding. It's hard to emphasize loyalty on the staff when you bolted and took no one with you.... but I did hear he told WCH he will retire from there and no longer be looking for jobs.
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I would agree. Probably should've never left but sometimes coaches think they can turn every program. No one went with him because of the drive. From GC area to Marion Harding is like an hour and 10 mins. GC to WCH is what 30 mins. So it would be crazy for coaches from WCH or GC area to drive to Marion just for coaching. WCH has a rich tradition with a small community (for now, definitely growing out in the area) Next step needs to gain numbers back and start working for FAC title.Fayette_Panther1963 wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2025 9:22 am I think the hire was fine but I was not fond of the interview....blaming others instead of just saying I made a mistake I should have never left. Also saying "thought I could take the next step" I would argue WCH is a better program than Marion Harding. It's hard to emphasize loyalty on the staff when you bolted and took no one with you.... but I did hear he told WCH he will retire from there and no longer be looking for jobs.
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Agree 100 percentFayette_Panther1963 wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2025 9:22 am I think the hire was fine but I was not fond of the interview....blaming others instead of just saying I made a mistake I should have never left. Also saying "thought I could take the next step" I would argue WCH is a better program than Marion Harding. It's hard to emphasize loyalty on the staff when you bolted and took no one with you.... but I did hear he told WCH he will retire from there and no longer be looking for jobs.
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I would agree with the coaches not going to Marion it just wasnt feasable for them so cant hold that against him.First and Goal wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2025 9:52 amI would agree. Probably should've never left but sometimes coaches think they can turn every program. No one went with him because of the drive. From GC area to Marion Harding is like an hour and 10 mins. GC to WCH is what 30 mins. So it would be crazy for coaches from WCH or GC area to drive to Marion just for coaching. WCH has a rich tradition with a small community (for now, definitely growing out in the area) Next step needs to gain numbers back and start working for FAC title.Fayette_Panther1963 wrote: Wed Feb 12, 2025 9:22 am I think the hire was fine but I was not fond of the interview....blaming others instead of just saying I made a mistake I should have never left. Also saying "thought I could take the next step" I would argue WCH is a better program than Marion Harding. It's hard to emphasize loyalty on the staff when you bolted and took no one with you.... but I did hear he told WCH he will retire from there and no longer be looking for jobs.
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Did Chuck bring back anyone from his first stint? Any guys from Eversons staff? Any new faces?
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The Brookville and Washington CH series fell through.. the Blue Lions have week 3 open again. They should really reach out to Clermont NE and ask to schedule an ongoing series. They have the week open as well
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Hearing talk that he is bringing Alan Preston back as DC.FACSPORTS wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 12:53 am Did Chuck bring back anyone from his first stint? Any guys from Eversons staff? Any new faces?
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I believe that is correct, In my opinion Preston did a decent job in his last season as DC with Everson. I have heard a lot of his staff that went to Columbus (Westland) when he went to Marion are staying put. It sounds like the staff is going to be a mix of last years staff and a couple of new guys.
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I also heard Alan Preston was returning. Also, heard some of the locals that were on his staff the first time are returning, but not sure who he hires to replace the 5 coaches that stayed in Columbus.FACSPORTS wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 12:53 am Did Chuck bring back anyone from his first stint? Any guys from Eversons staff? Any new faces?
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The names that I was told on Sunday
Old Staff Returning: Tim Wiseman, Matt Williams, Allan Hoosier, Scott Kitchen (Ryan Barton, was on old staff but quit)
New staff or returning from chucks first stint: Al Preston, Wes stevenson, Richard Oakes
I was very shocked to hear the name Oakes as I was told that was the other finalist behind Chuck. Dont know why you would leave Greenfield to coach under the guy that beat you out for the job. Must have really wanted out of Greentuckey
Old Staff Returning: Tim Wiseman, Matt Williams, Allan Hoosier, Scott Kitchen (Ryan Barton, was on old staff but quit)
New staff or returning from chucks first stint: Al Preston, Wes stevenson, Richard Oakes
I was very shocked to hear the name Oakes as I was told that was the other finalist behind Chuck. Dont know why you would leave Greenfield to coach under the guy that beat you out for the job. Must have really wanted out of Greentuckey
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I’m really surprised they didn’t reach out to CNE and just schedule an ongoing home and home series, it makes sense to me, but I digress. I bet Finneytown will be a one and done deal, maybe a 2 year contract at the absolute most, not my first choice if I’m WCH, but it’s better than no game at all.go court house wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 1:19 am Heard today that week 3 has been filled with finneytown.
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Finneytown was 1-9 last year and lost to CNE. This is a good pick up for Court Housefball43 wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 2:54 amI’m really surprised they didn’t reach out to CNE and just schedule an ongoing home and home series, it makes sense to me, but I digress. I bet Finneytown will be a one and done deal, maybe a 2 year contract at the absolute most, not my first choice if I’m WCH, but it’s better than no game at all.go court house wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 1:19 am Heard today that week 3 has been filled with finneytown.
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It should be a win for WCH, which is what I’m guessing they want, so I can agree that it’s a good pickup for them, the last thing they need is an overly brutal non-conference schedule like this last season, especially with the whole HC hiring fiasco. It just seems like the FAC and SBAAC teams play each other so much that CNE/WCH was inevitable to me, but Finneytown will be a good opponent to make that non-conference schedule easier.go court house wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 10:08 amFinneytown was 1-9 last year and lost to CNE. This is a good pick up for Court Housefball43 wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 2:54 amI’m really surprised they didn’t reach out to CNE and just schedule an ongoing home and home series, it makes sense to me, but I digress. I bet Finneytown will be a one and done deal, maybe a 2 year contract at the absolute most, not my first choice if I’m WCH, but it’s better than no game at all.go court house wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 1:19 am Heard today that week 3 has been filled with finneytown.
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Yes a major step down from some of their past non-league games. Finneytown likely would be hard pressed to beat the bottom tier teams in the SVC.fball43 wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 10:14 amIt should be a win for WCH, which is what I’m guessing they want, so I can agree that it’s a good pickup for them, the last thing they need is an overly brutal non-conference schedule like this last season, especially with the whole HC hiring fiasco. It just seems like the FAC and SBAAC teams play each other so much that CNE/WCH was inevitable to me, but Finneytown will be a good opponent to make that non-conference schedule easier.go court house wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 10:08 amFinneytown was 1-9 last year and lost to CNE. This is a good pick up for Court Housefball43 wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 2:54 am
I’m really surprised they didn’t reach out to CNE and just schedule an ongoing home and home series, it makes sense to me, but I digress. I bet Finneytown will be a one and done deal, maybe a 2 year contract at the absolute most, not my first choice if I’m WCH, but it’s better than no game at all.