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Canton DIII Regional chatter.

  • Flash
    Hopefully that's the message being sent by the school and coaching staff by making him sit.
  • Punisha20
    IRISHBUCK;712736 wrote:How about getting his grades in order first.No matter how good he may be or potentially be if he cannot cut it in the classroom should not be on the floor.How do student athletes get in if they are borderline students and I am not naive to the fact he is 6'9"

    First off, if you knew who I was, you would know how important I think Academics are, I talk to the kids all the time about getting their act together academically. However, no Ursuline Irish varsity basketball players were academically ineligible, including Jalen.
  • IRISHBUCK
    Punisha20;713018 wrote:First off, if you knew who I was, you would know how important I think Academics are, I talk to the kids all the time about getting their act together academically. However, no Ursuline Irish varsity basketball players were academically ineligible, including Jalen.

    Only went off of what was posted earlier by ivhoops.I am happy to hear that is the case.Whatever lesson he is learning I am sure he will learn it well.I did see him supporting team from bench,which is important.
    Thank You for the correction of facts.
  • RedRider1
    IRISHBUCK;712846 wrote:Pretty simple today but what about tomorrow and in life.This young man is probably not going to the NBA but with his size could go to many different colleges and make a good life down the road for himself.First must realize, as the administrators and counselors should also, grades are important going forward.I am not saying he needs to be a straight "A" student but maintaining a "C" average should be attainable with effort.

    It was sarcasm, man. The more coaches & kids see the world beyond high school athletics, the better off they'd be.
  • IRISHBUCK
    RedRider1;713070 wrote:It was sarcasm, man. The more coaches & kids see the world beyond high school athletics, the better off they'd be.

    Sarcasm from you fine and accepted but how many believe in the athletics first theory today.Unfortunatly some of these kids are led by adults who believe in the athletics first theory.As mentioned above the player in question turned out not to be acedemic issues.So we can move with the same theories
  • YtownIrish
    IRISHBUCK;712736 wrote:How about getting his grades in order first.No matter how good he may be or potentially be if he cannot cut it in the classroom should not be on the floor.How do student athletes get in if they are borderline students and I am not naive to the fact he is 6'9"



    I couldn't agree more about "grades first", which is why I feel the need to clarify something, the issue is not grades (plural)..it is one grade-Religion, and he was 1 point away from a grade that would have kept him eligible.
  • Punisha20
    I don't understand how that orrville team has a losing record, they have some serious height and play physical and hard. Congrats on the season. Let's go Irish!
  • OQB
    FINAL:
    Ursuline: 66
    Orrville: 58


    Punisha20, We don't have a serious outside scoring threat guard. It took us the entire season to find the right mix of guys starting and coming off the bench...then we brought up some sophomores off of the JV late in the year and that took some more time to fine tune. Our last regular season game of the year they tried one last lineup, and that group won 5 straight before tonight. It's a shame it took so long, but we really miss the shooting of Jake Bolyard of last years team....we just didn't have that consistent outside shot all season and teams just packed it in on our bigs. Congrats and good luck the rest of the way.
  • BRF
    Punisha20;714472 wrote:I don't understand how that orrville team has a losing record, they have some serious height and play physical and hard.

    It's SoS and never giving up. I'll bet you get that 20 plus whipping on the other team in the Regional final......n00b! Haha! Congrats to your team.
  • OQB
    Strength Of Schedule:
    Div. I teams: 2-5
    Div. II teams: 3-6
    Div. III teams: 6-2
    Overall: 11-13
  • RedRider1
    Congrats Ursuline.

    Had some legit talent that could just make shots when they were needed. Good luck Saturday.
  • thePITman
    Congratulations to Orrville on a very nice tournament run. You just ran into a better team tonight, but you still battled, never gave up, made it a close game time and time gain, played your hearts out, and should have made your community proud.
  • THE4RINGZ
    Congratulations Orrville on an exceptional tournament run. It's always better when they can't see you coming.

    Good luck the rest of the way Irish.
  • Punisha20
    Tonight's highlights: http://www.myvalleysports.com/content/headlines/story/Ursuline-Boys-Top-Orrville-in-Semis/mlSAUG78B0W5TSe1N36s-Q.cspx

    ^^^ Nice highlights of the two big dunks by Jenkins and #33 from orrville.

    It never hit me what the OCC was until just now. The conference with Senior high, Ashland, Lex, Wooster, etc. No wonder, your record wasn't that great, most of those teams are DI/DII. There schedule definitely got them ready for tourney time.
  • OQB
    Senior, Ashland, and Madison all made nice tourney runs with Madison playing tomorrow night agiants Toledo Rogers.