Basketball has a real problem with officiating. Players are a big part of the issue. Begging for calls…everything seems to be a foul. Blatant attempts to deceive officials on every possession at all levels…the snapping of the head is worst! https://t.co/bdnENUe0Q9
@DawsonDickson_ It’s just who he is. He takes nothing for granted . Love the story how one of his first nba checks paid off his student loan from the D2 school he was at.
@CarsonD33 You constantly punish good defense without a shot clock….as well coached teams won’t rush a shot…pull it out run another offensive set again
@CoachLennyP I just don’t think it is a good move for all kids…plus you play in empty gyms at 3:00 in afternoon instead of crowded gyms on Friday nights in front of family and friends. My son was headed to the NEPSAC but got injured ….he doesn’t regret staying…
I am tired of the celebrating transfers to the NEPSAC schools. If you want to go to a high academic college then the path from a high academic school can help. Otherwise stay at your high school with your friends and play in front of crowded gyms/rinks/fields.
Im putting my career on the line but it’s time for change in Massachusetts.
This isn’t just about Publics vs Privates anymore.
It’s about the playoff format and what the data from 2013 to today actually shows.
No opinions. Just the cold hard facts.
You won’t want to miss this:
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@CoachLennyP My original post is more directed at the social media posts regarding kids transferring to a prep school…specifically in the basketball world . I’m not sayiing it’s not a good move for individuals or that it cannot open some doors…i don’t even mind the kids celebrating it.
@CoachLennyP New England pre schools do offer a great education but that is not a reason to disparage public schools which are the backbones of our communities. Full disclosure my kids all went to Catholic high school as that was our choice. Many factors involved in that decision.
@mikesaunders Agreed depending upon the school you are at and probably the sport…for basketball I don’t see it for many of the class levels…kids are not improving their positioning…coaches are seeing them on the sneaker circuits
@CroninMt Absolutely makes sense depending on the situation. Some programs can improve a kid’s chances of competing at the next level. There are many examples of this. However, other kids just end up with very little interest from colleges and a hefty tuition bill.
She deserves the opportunity to hear the complaint from that official and participant in person. With the evidence presented sounds like sour grapes to me. @NHIAA_org @nhhssports @NHTrackandField https://t.co/FL61zZEOEx
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Seems like she didn’t get to give her account of her disqualification for bad sportsmanship. There is video evidence that disputes the other athlete’s claim. Seems at very least both athletes should get to give their accounts since no official witnessed.
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@nhsportspage@AutofairGroup If you were giving a most improved player award though Chris Guma from Central. He has worked really hard over the years. And now is flourishing. Central makes the playoffs.