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  • Zombienation
    QuakerOats wrote:
    FatMatt wrote: Watched both games tonight . . . some observations:

    1) Ravenna is awful -- and the fact that they beat Salem says a lot about the Quaker program.
    Yes it does. Hopefully we do something about it.
    Big game tonight, niles v poland! who ya got?!

    I for one am picking the upset! GO RED DRAGONS!
  • bulldog8
    Poland wins with very little resistance.
  • SQ_Crazies
    bulldog8 wrote: Poland wins with very little resistance.
    About as much as Germany invading the other Poland.
  • bulldog8
    SQ_Crazies wrote:
    bulldog8 wrote: Poland wins with very little resistance.
    About as much as Germany invading the other Poland.
    Now this is funny :) I don't want to laugh too much though. With my luck, Niles will come out and shoot 100% from the field and knock the Dogs out and i'll be over here with my foot in my mouth.
  • SQ_Crazies
    You never know man. Freakin' Niles...always scrappy cuz it's all they can be lol.
  • bulldog8
    Poland wins 84-73 and advances to the District finals, awaiting either Mooney or Struthers. I've yet to get any details on the game, but i'm sure this score is much closer than anyone anticipated. Congratulations to the Bulldogs on another solid win and hats off to Niles on a fine season!
  • bulldog8
    Baker with 26 and Donlow with 20 for the Dogs, Frantz with 21 for Niles.
  • Bucknuts108
    bulldog8 wrote: Baker with 26 and Donlow with 20 for the Dogs, Frantz with 21 for Niles.
    Most of which came at the very end of the game. He was a blackhole for the most part, pulling up from basically halfcourt numerous times, leaving Niles with tons of empty possesions on offense. Not a real good team player in my books.

    And on another note, there should be a good student section showing for the Mooney-Struthers game. Mooney's section and Struthers' section got into it during the Hubbard game, with Mooney's section joining forces with Hubbard's.
  • Zombienation
    Bucknuts108 wrote:
    bulldog8 wrote: Baker with 26 and Donlow with 20 for the Dogs, Frantz with 21 for Niles.
    Most of which came at the very end of the game. He was a blackhole for the most part, pulling up from basically halfcourt numerous times, leaving Niles with tons of empty possesions on offense. Not a real good team player in my books.

    And on another note, there should be a good student section showing for the Mooney-Struthers game. Mooney's section and Struthers' section got into it during the Hubbard game, with Mooney's section joining forces with Hubbard's.
    Ah yes, i read that. Frantz is surely one of the best players in the area, defiantely a top scorer. You must have something personal with the kid or somethin!
  • bulldog8
    Zombienation wrote:
    Bucknuts108 wrote:
    bulldog8 wrote: Baker with 26 and Donlow with 20 for the Dogs, Frantz with 21 for Niles.
    Most of which came at the very end of the game. He was a blackhole for the most part, pulling up from basically halfcourt numerous times, leaving Niles with tons of empty possesions on offense. Not a real good team player in my books.

    And on another note, there should be a good student section showing for the Mooney-Struthers game. Mooney's section and Struthers' section got into it during the Hubbard game, with Mooney's section joining forces with Hubbard's.
    Ah yes, i read that. Frantz is surely one of the best players in the area, defiantely a top scorer. You must have something personal with the kid or somethin!
    I don't think it takes anything personal against someone to recognize when a player is forcing too many shots and costing his team valuable possessions. If indeed he brought the ball up the court and lifted some deep 3's without getting more ball movement for a better look then I would have to agree that this is not a very good team player. Sometimes when someone tries to do too much and not let his supporting cast help, it does more harm than good.
  • Zombienation
    bulldog8 wrote:
    Zombienation wrote:
    Bucknuts108 wrote:
    bulldog8 wrote: Baker with 26 and Donlow with 20 for the Dogs, Frantz with 21 for Niles.
    Most of which came at the very end of the game. He was a blackhole for the most part, pulling up from basically halfcourt numerous times, leaving Niles with tons of empty possesions on offense. Not a real good team player in my books.

    And on another note, there should be a good student section showing for the Mooney-Struthers game. Mooney's section and Struthers' section got into it during the Hubbard game, with Mooney's section joining forces with Hubbard's.
    Ah yes, i read that. Frantz is surely one of the best players in the area, defiantely a top scorer. You must have something personal with the kid or somethin!
    I don't think it takes anything personal against someone to recognize when a player is forcing too many shots and costing his team valuable possessions. If indeed he brought the ball up the court and lifted some deep 3's without getting more ball movement for a better look then I would have to agree that this is not a very good team player. Sometimes when someone tries to do too much and not let his supporting cast help, it does more harm than good.
    Either way, Struthers Mooney tomorrow!


    Who ya takin?! I got the Cats
  • SHSAttack
    CANT WAIT for Struthers vs. Mooney! Should be a great game, I say the Cats come away with the victory 76-73.
  • bulldog8
    Cats will get the job done and get their rematch with Poland on Saturday. Good luck Struthers!
  • FatMatt
    Well, if you look above you will see that I predicted a Mooney victory 56-51 . . . turns out Mooney won 60-51. Damn good prediction on my part!

    Mooney controlled the first half (led 33-20 at halftime) and Struthers couldn't hit anything on the perimeter. In the 3rd quarter, Mooney stopped playing team ball and their offense turned into a game of one-on-one, with predictable bad results. Struthers started nailing threes, and Mooney only led by 3 at the end of the 3rd quarter.

    In the 4th quarter, Mooney started attacking the hoop again, and Struthers had to resort to fouling late, and Mooney made most of their free throws at the end.

    Struthers had a fine year, but they looked like a one-trick pony to me, living and dying by the 3-point shot. They are very small and their inside-game and second chance points off of offensive rebounds are basically non-existent. It is is credit to their coach and their kids that they won 19 games this year. They also lack much of a bench, and I thought their guards looked pretty weary in the 4th quarter.

    As for Mooney, I think Poland's pressure will be too much. Mooney can match up athletically and size-wise, but they will have to play a near perfect game to compete. I will stand by my earlier prediction of Poland winning 76-56.

    Kudos to both student sections tonight, although I thought Mooney's was a bit more creative, especially the halftime "roller coaster" in which they involved all of the parents! The funniest chant came from the Sturthers side: "Let's play football!" I would think their A.D. won't be making that phone call!

    Congrats to both teams and to both Poland and Mooney -- whoever wins Saturday will hopefully represent the District well.
  • futbol4ever
    Fat Matt,
    Mooney's student body replied to the football chant with "That is funny"
  • bulldog8
    Wow! Great win for the Cards. I didn't really see this one coming. Congratulations to Struthers on a fine season, but I hate to tell some of the Struthers fans that "I told you so". I really thought that Struthers would come away with the victory tonight, but I claimed earlier this season that they were yet to be considered one of the valley's elite. Zombienation inquired why this team wasn't getting any respect, but to go 18-2 in the regular season and then bow out in the district semis is the reason some people aren't ready to throw them into discussion with Poland, Campbell, Canfield, and Harding just yet. Yes, I know that Canfield lost in the first round of the District this year, but they were competing in division 1. Although Struthers had a great season, they really didn't have any big time victories and the loss to Mooney will sort of leave a sour ending to an impressive year regarding their record. Irregardless, the young men and the coaching staff should be commended on their accomplishments this year. This program is definitely headed in the right direction, but I think they are just a year or two away.

    As far as the district final goes.....I think this will be a very tough game for the Dogs. Mooney plays a very similar style as Canfield and actually beat them earlier this season. Considering how closely Canfield played Poland and how much these two programs dislike each other, I really think that Mooney will give Poland all that they can handle. I'm hoping that FatMatt is right and that Poland's pressure will be too much for the Cards of Mooney to overcome. Whoever wins will certainly represent the Boardman district well in the regional. Here's to hoping for a safe game for both teams and hopefully a little luck on Poland's side :)
  • Bucknuts108
    bulldog8 wrote: Wow! Great win for the Cards. I didn't really see this one coming. Congratulations to Struthers on a fine season, but I hate to tell some of the Struthers fans that "I told you so". I really thought that Struthers would come away with the victory tonight, but I claimed earlier this season that they were yet to be considered one of the valley's elite. Zombienation inquired why this team wasn't getting any respect, but to go 18-2 in the regular season and then bow out in the district semis is the reason some people aren't ready to throw them into discussion with Poland, Campbell, Canfield, and Harding just yet. Yes, I know that Canfield lost in the first round of the District this year, but they were competing in division 1. Although Struthers had a great season, they really didn't have any big time victories and the loss to Mooney will sort of leave a sour ending to an impressive year regarding their record. Irregardless, the young men and the coaching staff should be commended on their accomplishments this year. This program is definitely headed in the right direction, but I think they are just a year or two away.

    As far as the district final goes.....I think this will be a very tough game for the Dogs. Mooney plays a very similar style as Canfield and actually beat them earlier this season. Considering how closely Canfield played Poland and how much these two programs dislike each other, I really think that Mooney will give Poland all that they can handle. I'm hoping that FatMatt is right and that Poland's pressure will be too much for the Cards of Mooney to overcome. Whoever wins will certainly represent the Boardman district well in the regional. Here's to hoping for a safe game for both teams and hopefully a little luck on Poland's side :)
    I agree with most of your points bulldog, I just have a few points of my own to make. For one, Canfield should not be considered an elite team in my opinion until they can make a run in the D1 tourney. Those are the teams they should be playing, just by beating teams in lower divisions doesn't make them elite in my eyes. And you say Struthers doesn't have any big time victories, but they beat Campbell and you have them as on of the elites in the area?
  • SQ_Crazies
    LOL @ the Struthers students chanting lets play football at Mooney. That's priceless!
  • SHSAttack
    bulldog8 wrote: Wow! Great win for the Cards. I didn't really see this one coming. Congratulations to Struthers on a fine season, but I hate to tell some of the Struthers fans that "I told you so". I really thought that Struthers would come away with the victory tonight, but I claimed earlier this season that they were yet to be considered one of the valley's elite. Zombienation inquired why this team wasn't getting any respect, but to go 18-2 in the regular season and then bow out in the district semis is the reason some people aren't ready to throw them into discussion with Poland, Campbell, Canfield, and Harding just yet. Yes, I know that Canfield lost in the first round of the District this year, but they were competing in division 1. Although Struthers had a great season, they really didn't have any big time victories and the loss to Mooney will sort of leave a sour ending to an impressive year regarding their record. Irregardless, the young men and the coaching staff should be commended on their accomplishments this year. This program is definitely headed in the right direction, but I think they are just a year or two away.

    As far as the district final goes.....I think this will be a very tough game for the Dogs. Mooney plays a very similar style as Canfield and actually beat them earlier this season. Considering how closely Canfield played Poland and how much these two programs dislike each other, I really think that Mooney will give Poland all that they can handle. I'm hoping that FatMatt is right and that Poland's pressure will be too much for the Cards of Mooney to overcome. Whoever wins will certainly represent the Boardman district well in the regional. Here's to hoping for a safe game for both teams and hopefully a little luck on Poland's side :)
    I agree with this post, besides the fact that you mention Canfield as a valley elite. Maybe in football, but until they win some games in the tournament they are suppossed to be in, I put them in the same boat as Struthers.

    Anyways, great season boys! 19-3 is a remarkable season, anyway you look at it. It's kind of sad that it had to end like this, considering that Struthers was one of the best free throw shooting teams in the area all season and they were awful from the stripe against Mooney. I think what it came down to, is the fact that a few players from Struthers had to carry the team all game (Nate Jacubec, Adam Ryczaj) and were sucking wind when they were going to the free throw line. Also, Coach Sav ended the game with 3 T.O.'s he could've used to give his players a rest. However, I am in no way blaming anyone mentioned in this post as why Struthers lost. They were outplayed for 3/4 quarters.

    Best of luck Poland, and I hear that the Struthers student section has one last hoorah for the Mooney faithful ;)
  • bulldog8
    Bucknuts108 wrote:
    bulldog8 wrote: Wow! Great win for the Cards. I didn't really see this one coming. Congratulations to Struthers on a fine season, but I hate to tell some of the Struthers fans that "I told you so". I really thought that Struthers would come away with the victory tonight, but I claimed earlier this season that they were yet to be considered one of the valley's elite. Zombienation inquired why this team wasn't getting any respect, but to go 18-2 in the regular season and then bow out in the district semis is the reason some people aren't ready to throw them into discussion with Poland, Campbell, Canfield, and Harding just yet. Yes, I know that Canfield lost in the first round of the District this year, but they were competing in division 1. Although Struthers had a great season, they really didn't have any big time victories and the loss to Mooney will sort of leave a sour ending to an impressive year regarding their record. Irregardless, the young men and the coaching staff should be commended on their accomplishments this year. This program is definitely headed in the right direction, but I think they are just a year or two away.

    As far as the district final goes.....I think this will be a very tough game for the Dogs. Mooney plays a very similar style as Canfield and actually beat them earlier this season. Considering how closely Canfield played Poland and how much these two programs dislike each other, I really think that Mooney will give Poland all that they can handle. I'm hoping that FatMatt is right and that Poland's pressure will be too much for the Cards of Mooney to overcome. Whoever wins will certainly represent the Boardman district well in the regional. Here's to hoping for a safe game for both teams and hopefully a little luck on Poland's side :)
    I agree with most of your points bulldog, I just have a few points of my own to make. For one, Canfield should not be considered an elite team in my opinion until they can make a run in the D1 tourney. Those are the teams they should be playing, just by beating teams in lower divisions doesn't make them elite in my eyes. And you say Struthers doesn't have any big time victories, but they beat Campbell and you have them as on of the elites in the area?
    Very good points made by you as well. I think this year Canfield was 4 boys over the maximum for the division 2 breakdown. Although, they were technically division 1, I think the numbers would show that they were definitely on the lower end of division 1 this year. Next year they will be back in division 2 where I think they will compete on a much higher level. I do consider them "valley" elite, only for the sake of how well they compete in this area. But you are certainly right, Canfield has yet to really go on and make some noise at regionals and/or states.

    As far as Struther's win over Campbell, I completely forgot about this game. That is certainly a big time win. I just think another year or two with some big wins over Poland, Canfield, and Campbell will really open more of the local fans eyes as to how much this program is turning around. They had a stretch of bad seasons for a while and it really takes a season like this year to regain some respect. These young men certainly did that and a lot of teams have probably started to worry about what the Cats are capable of.
  • bulldog8
    SHSAttack wrote:
    bulldog8 wrote: Wow! Great win for the Cards. I didn't really see this one coming. Congratulations to Struthers on a fine season, but I hate to tell some of the Struthers fans that "I told you so". I really thought that Struthers would come away with the victory tonight, but I claimed earlier this season that they were yet to be considered one of the valley's elite. Zombienation inquired why this team wasn't getting any respect, but to go 18-2 in the regular season and then bow out in the district semis is the reason some people aren't ready to throw them into discussion with Poland, Campbell, Canfield, and Harding just yet. Yes, I know that Canfield lost in the first round of the District this year, but they were competing in division 1. Although Struthers had a great season, they really didn't have any big time victories and the loss to Mooney will sort of leave a sour ending to an impressive year regarding their record. Irregardless, the young men and the coaching staff should be commended on their accomplishments this year. This program is definitely headed in the right direction, but I think they are just a year or two away.

    As far as the district final goes.....I think this will be a very tough game for the Dogs. Mooney plays a very similar style as Canfield and actually beat them earlier this season. Considering how closely Canfield played Poland and how much these two programs dislike each other, I really think that Mooney will give Poland all that they can handle. I'm hoping that FatMatt is right and that Poland's pressure will be too much for the Cards of Mooney to overcome. Whoever wins will certainly represent the Boardman district well in the regional. Here's to hoping for a safe game for both teams and hopefully a little luck on Poland's side :)
    I agree with this post, besides the fact that you mention Canfield as a valley elite. Maybe in football, but until they win some games in the tournament they are suppossed to be in, I put them in the same boat as Struthers.

    Anyways, great season boys! 19-3 is a remarkable season, anyway you look at it. It's kind of sad that it had to end like this, considering that Struthers was one of the best free throw shooting teams in the area all season and they were awful from the stripe against Mooney. I think what it came down to, is the fact that a few players from Struthers had to carry the team all game (Nate Jacubec, Adam Ryczaj) and were sucking wind when they were going to the free throw line. Also, Coach Sav ended the game with 3 T.O.'s he could've used to give his players a rest. However, I am in no way blaming anyone mentioned in this post as why Struthers lost. They were outplayed for 3/4 quarters.

    Best of luck Poland, and I hear that the Struthers student section has one last hoorah for the Mooney faithful ;)
    You're a class act SHS! Hats off to your team and those boys for their accomplishments this year. They have nothing to be ashamed of and I believe they just had an off night. They definitely have the weapons to beat anyone on any given night. I think the one thing last night was..."you live by the three, you die by the three." Struthers had a rough night shooting from beyong the arc in the first half and dug themselves into too deep a hole. They shot much better in the second half, but I think it was just a little too late. Poland has run into this problem many times -they are often very good perimeter shooting teams, but once they go up against a great defensive unit or a team with more size, they run into problems. I think this year has the potential to be the exception for the Dogs as they have the size, the athleticism, the gameplan, the shooters, and a tenacious defense. Hopefully they can take care of Mooney on Saturday and move on to Canton (some unbelievable competition will await the Boardman district champ here). Maybe some of your Struthers student section will come out to help cheer on our Dogs on Saturday night :)
  • Zombienation
    bulldog8 wrote:
    SHSAttack wrote:
    bulldog8 wrote: Wow! Great win for the Cards. I didn't really see this one coming. Congratulations to Struthers on a fine season, but I hate to tell some of the Struthers fans that "I told you so". I really thought that Struthers would come away with the victory tonight, but I claimed earlier this season that they were yet to be considered one of the valley's elite. Zombienation inquired why this team wasn't getting any respect, but to go 18-2 in the regular season and then bow out in the district semis is the reason some people aren't ready to throw them into discussion with Poland, Campbell, Canfield, and Harding just yet. Yes, I know that Canfield lost in the first round of the District this year, but they were competing in division 1. Although Struthers had a great season, they really didn't have any big time victories and the loss to Mooney will sort of leave a sour ending to an impressive year regarding their record. Irregardless, the young men and the coaching staff should be commended on their accomplishments this year. This program is definitely headed in the right direction, but I think they are just a year or two away.

    As far as the district final goes.....I think this will be a very tough game for the Dogs. Mooney plays a very similar style as Canfield and actually beat them earlier this season. Considering how closely Canfield played Poland and how much these two programs dislike each other, I really think that Mooney will give Poland all that they can handle. I'm hoping that FatMatt is right and that Poland's pressure will be too much for the Cards of Mooney to overcome. Whoever wins will certainly represent the Boardman district well in the regional. Here's to hoping for a safe game for both teams and hopefully a little luck on Poland's side :)
    I agree with this post, besides the fact that you mention Canfield as a valley elite. Maybe in football, but until they win some games in the tournament they are suppossed to be in, I put them in the same boat as Struthers.

    Anyways, great season boys! 19-3 is a remarkable season, anyway you look at it. It's kind of sad that it had to end like this, considering that Struthers was one of the best free throw shooting teams in the area all season and they were awful from the stripe against Mooney. I think what it came down to, is the fact that a few players from Struthers had to carry the team all game (Nate Jacubec, Adam Ryczaj) and were sucking wind when they were going to the free throw line. Also, Coach Sav ended the game with 3 T.O.'s he could've used to give his players a rest. However, I am in no way blaming anyone mentioned in this post as why Struthers lost. They were outplayed for 3/4 quarters.

    Best of luck Poland, and I hear that the Struthers student section has one last hoorah for the Mooney faithful ;)
    You're a class act SHS! Hats off to your team and those boys for their accomplishments this year. They have nothing to be ashamed of and I believe they just had an off night. They definitely have the weapons to beat anyone on any given night. I think the one thing last night was..."you live by the three, you die by the three." Struthers had a rough night shooting from beyong the arc in the first half and dug themselves into too deep a hole. They shot much better in the second half, but I think it was just a little too late. Poland has run into this problem many times -they are often very good perimeter shooting teams, but once they go up against a great defensive unit or a team with more size, they run into problems. I think this year has the potential to be the exception for the Dogs as they have the size, the athleticism, the gameplan, the shooters, and a tenacious defense. Hopefully they can take care of Mooney on Saturday and move on to Canton (some unbelievable competition will await the Boardman district champ here). Maybe some of your Struthers student section will come out to help cheer on our Dogs on Saturday night :)


    Perhaps, Wildcat nation was given the invite by the Poland Faithful, se we'll just have to see :)
  • bulldog8
    ^^I don't think the Poland faithful could ever object to support from other local teams....Just shows how great of respect these fellow student athletes and fans have for their conference foes!
  • Bucknuts108
    bulldog8 wrote:
    Bucknuts108 wrote:
    bulldog8 wrote: Wow! Great win for the Cards. I didn't really see this one coming. Congratulations to Struthers on a fine season, but I hate to tell some of the Struthers fans that "I told you so". I really thought that Struthers would come away with the victory tonight, but I claimed earlier this season that they were yet to be considered one of the valley's elite. Zombienation inquired why this team wasn't getting any respect, but to go 18-2 in the regular season and then bow out in the district semis is the reason some people aren't ready to throw them into discussion with Poland, Campbell, Canfield, and Harding just yet. Yes, I know that Canfield lost in the first round of the District this year, but they were competing in division 1. Although Struthers had a great season, they really didn't have any big time victories and the loss to Mooney will sort of leave a sour ending to an impressive year regarding their record. Irregardless, the young men and the coaching staff should be commended on their accomplishments this year. This program is definitely headed in the right direction, but I think they are just a year or two away.

    As far as the district final goes.....I think this will be a very tough game for the Dogs. Mooney plays a very similar style as Canfield and actually beat them earlier this season. Considering how closely Canfield played Poland and how much these two programs dislike each other, I really think that Mooney will give Poland all that they can handle. I'm hoping that FatMatt is right and that Poland's pressure will be too much for the Cards of Mooney to overcome. Whoever wins will certainly represent the Boardman district well in the regional. Here's to hoping for a safe game for both teams and hopefully a little luck on Poland's side :)
    I agree with most of your points bulldog, I just have a few points of my own to make. For one, Canfield should not be considered an elite team in my opinion until they can make a run in the D1 tourney. Those are the teams they should be playing, just by beating teams in lower divisions doesn't make them elite in my eyes. And you say Struthers doesn't have any big time victories, but they beat Campbell and you have them as on of the elites in the area?
    Very good points made by you as well. I think this year Canfield was 4 boys over the maximum for the division 2 breakdown. Although, they were technically division 1, I think the numbers would show that they were definitely on the lower end of division 1 this year. Next year they will be back in division 2 where I think they will compete on a much higher level. I do consider them "valley" elite, only for the sake of how well they compete in this area. But you are certainly right, Canfield has yet to really go on and make some noise at regionals and/or states.

    As far as Struther's win over Campbell, I completely forgot about this game. That is certainly a big time win. I just think another year or two with some big wins over Poland, Canfield, and Campbell will really open more of the local fans eyes as to how much this program is turning around. They had a stretch of bad seasons for a while and it really takes a season like this year to regain some respect. These young men certainly did that and a lot of teams have probably started to worry about what the Cats are capable of.
    Good point about Canfield. And I think Struthers will be able to compete at a high level in the years to come. They are only losing three seniors to graduation.They are also returning their three top scorers in Nate Jacubec, Jake Jacubec, and Adam Ryczaj. Poland loses their starting five and a handful of bench minutes to graduation, Canfield loses their premier scorer and big man. I think it's safe to say that Struthers will be able to compete with, if not beat both of these teams next year.
  • 4cards
    bulldog8 wrote: ^^I don't think the Poland faithful could ever object to support from other local teams....Just shows how great of respect these fellow student athletes and fans have for their conference foes!

    ...That's funny! The people from Struthers supporting Poland:huh:

    It wasn't that long ago that the Poland student section came were wearing "WHITE TRASH" bags to the Poland vs Struthers game( couple of years ago) & calling the Struthers kids by the same name. If that's the case the Struthers people's memories are pretty f'n short!