Top five active coaches in Southeast Ohio
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If a coach has over 300 wins they are very worthy of mention in this.
What are some of the best year in and year out runs in the tourney by these coaches?....if you stack them up that way I bet they are just as worthy of mention.
If you've coached for 30 years I imagine youir going to have more wins than a coach of 20 years.
What are some of the best year in and year out runs in the tourney by these coaches?....if you stack them up that way I bet they are just as worthy of mention.
If you've coached for 30 years I imagine youir going to have more wins than a coach of 20 years.
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Great post G4ever. Everyone of these coaches deserve to be mentioned. But my top 5 are in no order:
Larry Jordan
Jim Osborne
Rick VanMetre
Gene Ford
Tom Barrick
I don't know what Barricks numbers are, but he sure coaches them up. He does it the old school way to. No BS. He will sit his best player in a heart beat. Another guy that does it the right way is Buchler at Eastern Brown.
Persin has to get out of Athens one of these days to move up the ladder in my book. Still a good coach.
Larry Jordan
Jim Osborne
Rick VanMetre
Gene Ford
Tom Barrick
I don't know what Barricks numbers are, but he sure coaches them up. He does it the old school way to. No BS. He will sit his best player in a heart beat. Another guy that does it the right way is Buchler at Eastern Brown.
Persin has to get out of Athens one of these days to move up the ladder in my book. Still a good coach.
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Rick Van Matre of Greenfield McClain is my #1. Very simple.....for over 25 years, he has been doing more with less than anybody else in SE Ohio. And I believe that he has a winning record head to head vs. virtually every other coach listed that he has coached against.
McClain has I believe at least 7 district titles under his tenure, and has advanced to the Elite 8 three times. It seems like most of his teams feature one really good player(Bill Cullom, Dante Jackson) and a supporting cast of role players who get in your face on defense. Some years he put together a good team without one star.....and yet year in and year out this is one program that doesn't seem to change. Most consistent winning program in SE Ohio over the last 25 years, along with Chesapeake and Wheelersburg.
McClain has I believe at least 7 district titles under his tenure, and has advanced to the Elite 8 three times. It seems like most of his teams feature one really good player(Bill Cullom, Dante Jackson) and a supporting cast of role players who get in your face on defense. Some years he put together a good team without one star.....and yet year in and year out this is one program that doesn't seem to change. Most consistent winning program in SE Ohio over the last 25 years, along with Chesapeake and Wheelersburg.
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Tom Barrick of Wheelersburg has 3 state appearances in 12 years, which is very impressive and puts him in elite company statewide, but I still think what Van Matre has done is remarkable. I just don't think that he has had as much talent to work with as Barrick has had.
Van Matre also lost 3 regional final heartbreakers, the first one in 1986 to Enon Greenon 71-67 in 2 OT, then lost to Columbus DeSales(eventual state champion) 52-51 in the 1987 regional final, then lost for a third time to Cambridge 52-48 in the 2000 regional final.
And I think that another point for Van Matre is that look at what McClain was before he came.....a program that was not very good, and yet he turned them around almost immediately. I remember watching McClain vs. Coshocton in the 1983 regional with Rob Munyan as the Tigers sharpshooter.
Wheelersburg was good before Barrick arrived, and he has kept that winning tradition going, to his credit.
Van Matre also lost 3 regional final heartbreakers, the first one in 1986 to Enon Greenon 71-67 in 2 OT, then lost to Columbus DeSales(eventual state champion) 52-51 in the 1987 regional final, then lost for a third time to Cambridge 52-48 in the 2000 regional final.
And I think that another point for Van Matre is that look at what McClain was before he came.....a program that was not very good, and yet he turned them around almost immediately. I remember watching McClain vs. Coshocton in the 1983 regional with Rob Munyan as the Tigers sharpshooter.
Wheelersburg was good before Barrick arrived, and he has kept that winning tradition going, to his credit.
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trojandave wrote:Tom Barrick of Wheelersburg has 3 state appearances in 12 years, which is very impressive and puts him in elite company statewide, but I still think what Van Matre has done is remarkable. I just don't think that he has had as much talent to work with as Barrick has had.
Van Matre also lost 3 regional final heartbreakers, the first one in 1986 to Enon Greenon 71-67 in 2 OT, then lost to Columbus DeSales(eventual state champion) 52-51 in the 1987 regional final, then lost for a third time to Cambridge 52-48 in the 2000 regional final.
And I think that another point for Van Matre is that look at what McClain was before he came.....a program that was not very good, and yet he turned them around almost immediately. I remember watching McClain vs. Coshocton in the 1983 regional with Rob Munyan as the Tigers sharpshooter.
Wheelersburg was good before Barrick arrived, and he has kept that winning tradition going, to his credit.
Agree with Trojandave!
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If you noticed, all are numbered 1. Get to the STATE and you go on the list!!!!!!! League, Sectional and District Championships can all be "excused" off as being lucky or getting a good draw. Get in the Final Four, you can COACH!!!!!!
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1. Carl Wolfe
If you noticed, all are numbered 1. Get to the STATE and you go on the list!!!!!!! League, Sectional and District Championships can all be "excused" off as being lucky or getting a good draw. Get in the Final Four, you can COACH!!!!!!
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