2012 Wayne County Athletic League Football
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1_beast
Of course...it says they are better than any school you try to represent....THE4RINGZ;1151483 wrote:I think this says volumes about Waynedale.
Somehow i missed out on those "wings"...much like the playoff tickets....(where is sleeper and his Ipad offer)THE4RINGZ;1151581 wrote:The Wooster v. The OCC bet was not outlandish, Wooster returned nearly everyone from the team that dominated the OCC the previous year, I thought I was playing with house money, or wings in this case. Apparently all the Generals were focused on their college careers and forgot they still had a season of HS to play.
So, no bet on Chippewa winning the league this year.
Red Rum;1151658 wrote:fair enough
C'mon man, Chippewa needs a believer, you need a team and I need some free mini helmets.....this will work out for everyone, especially me.
He has a team...LOL whoever is on a winstreak...hes on the bandwagon....
not surprisedBlackSmith;1151906 wrote:I have a baby blue wifebeater and dark blue sequined thong......OK to wear? -
THE4RINGZI had a conversation with a teacher and coach (non football) from John Glen High School in New Concord last week. He teaches a class that teaches speed and strength, said they lift, plyometrics, and speed train every day. This class is part of the curriculum there and all athletes take the class to satisfy their PE credits. It made me wonder how many schools in Wayne County offer such a class? And if they don't offer it, what impact would it gave on their sports programs if they did?
Your thoughts? -
THE4RINGZ1_beast;1152134 wrote:Of course...it says they are better than any school you try to represent....
Somehow i missed out on those "wings"...much like the playoff tickets....(where is sleeper and his Ipad offer)
He has a team...LOL whoever is on a winstreak...hes on the bandwagon....
not surprised
Someone needs new material. -
1_beast
I know...Im close to retiring.THE4RINGZ;1152757 wrote:Someone needs new material. -
1_beast
I do not know specifics, but Waynedale does offer a weight training class in addition to PE.THE4RINGZ;1152753 wrote:I had a conversation with a teacher and coach (non football) from John Glen High School in New Concord last week. He teaches a class that teaches speed and strength, said they lift, plyometrics, and speed train every day. This class is part of the curriculum there and all athletes take the class to satisfy their PE credits. It made me wonder how many schools in Wayne County offer such a class? And if they don't offer it, what impact would it gave on their sports programs if they did?
Your thoughts? -
ts1227
He really didn't narrow it down very far. All we know now is he isn't any of the Amish people that go there on Friday night.THE4RINGZ;1151912 wrote:I've seen you at the Wal Mart in Wooster -
THE4RINGZI have been thinking lately and believe it is time this summer before the start of two-a-days and the real WCAL chat to begin to host an event. I am thinking of "An Evening with The Commish". Probably have a social hour, dinner, drinks then a brief video presentation outlining the life and times of The Commish. I believe everyone will have a greater appreciation of my role. There will also be an opportunity for photos with me and a brief autograph session.
I am thinking of venues, Coccia House, or the WCC come to mind immediately. I can walk home from WCC and beast is in his element there, so that is the front runner right now. However, I am sure they have a no jorts rule, and I want this to be open to every one (even luckydog).
Everyone will be invited including ts1227, but his moderator powers will be null and void at this event. If all goes well, there will be a lot of cursing at this event, and no one should receive an infraction for this.
If I could get a preliminary head count as soon as possible I would appreciate it. -
THE4RINGZ
This class seems more sports specific than just weight training. I would love to see this put in place in this area.1_beast;1152860 wrote:I do not know specifics, but Waynedale does offer a weight training class in addition to PE. -
1_beast
Photo's and autographs? Moderator status null? This sounds off the hook!THE4RINGZ;1153005 wrote:I have been thinking lately and believe it is time this summer before the start of two-a-days and the real WCAL chat to begin to host an event. I am thinking of "An Evening with The Commish". Probably have a social hour, dinner, drinks then a brief video presentation outlining the life and times of The Commish. I believe everyone will have a greater appreciation of my role. There will also be an opportunity for photos with me and a brief autograph session.
I am thinking of venues, Coccia House, or the WCC come to mind immediately. I can walk home from WCC and beast is in his element there, so that is the front runner right now. However, I am sure they have a no jorts rule, and I want this to be open to every one (even luckydog).
Everyone will be invited including ts1227, but his moderator powers will be null and void at this event. If all goes well, there will be a lot of cursing at this event, and no one should receive an infraction for this.
If I could get a preliminary head count as soon as possible I would appreciate it. -
THE4RINGZ1_beast;1153157 wrote:Photo's and autographs? Moderator status null? This sounds off the hook!
So I can put you down as a yes? -
1_beastSure....of course I would need a date to see if my schedule would permit my attendance.
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O-TrapI'm game. It'll be nice not to lug the Mod thing all the way from northern Akron.
I think that, in light of our recent discussion, we ought to have it at CiCi's Pizza ... weird outfits blend right in. Plus, I could bring my cane! -
Mr Miyagi1_beast;1153178 wrote:Sure....of course I would need a date to see if my schedule would permit my attendance.
lol !!! Beast needs to know the date to see if someones schedule would permit them to drive him there ! -
1_beast
no...just homeMr Miyagi;1153187 wrote:lol !!! Beast needs to know the date to see if someones schedule would permit them to drive him there ! -
1_beastBTW YOU FAGGGS....TODAY...BEAST JOINS YOU DIRT BUSTERS...I AM NOW 40...SO EFF OFF
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1_beastAlso...whats wrong with a golf outing?
4loops could be the beer cart girl -
THE4RINGZ1_beast;1153224 wrote:BTW YOU FAGGGS....TODAY...BEAST JOINS YOU DIRT BUSTERS...I AM NOW 40...SO EFF OFF
Happy Birthday! -
O-Trap
1. Have a happy birthday.1_beast;1153224 wrote:BTW YOU FAGGGS....TODAY...BEAST JOINS YOU DIRT BUSTERS...I AM NOW 40...SO EFF OFF
2. Drink. -
Jmar25
Believe it or not... this is in my wheel house.THE4RINGZ;1152753 wrote:I had a conversation with a teacher and coach (non football) from John Glen High School in New Concord last week. He teaches a class that teaches speed and strength, said they lift, plyometrics, and speed train every day. This class is part of the curriculum there and all athletes take the class to satisfy their PE credits. It made me wonder how many schools in Wayne County offer such a class? And if they don't offer it, what impact would it gave on their sports programs if they did?
Your thoughts?
This is a nice idea, but I believe they are on a block schedule. I don't think any of the H.S. in this area are on block. So you're looking at around 90 min periods at JG. If you do not have this type of time it would not work. You would be very pressed for time especially when it would have to be open to non-athletes as well. (Academics and fairness come first in the school... remember). What I have observed is that when you mix athletes with other students, the athletes tend to screw around more than the others and the non-athletes are usually the only ones to make gains once they choose to quit worrying how much they do compared to the athletes. It's kinda of a strange and perceived "non-norm" phenomenon when looking at it from a sociology standpoint. Much of that might have to do with the athletes doing these exercises throughout the summer and then having practice later in the day and so on... (lots of excuses used here typically)
Something that is done in Texas that would be nice to have here. (Will never work in Ohio... we pay to play and B and Moan about the 3% of the budget an athletics office takes up for a typical Ohio school) They have the last period of the day reserved for "extra-curricular" class. (Band goes to band practice, football players do lifting/speed workout, choir to choir, yearbook... so on...) It is a 60 min block and when done the teams go on to their normal practice of game plan/film/drills... so on... They only stay after school for about an hour/hour and half.
Overall I'm not sure it would have much impact in performance. How much has it helped JG? I don't think a lot really. They are comparable in size and area to the schools here. Kids are going to work as hard as they do now though no matter when you choose to do the work. Waynedale has focused on speed training/plyos and what not already. I'm sure the other schools do as well.
All that is nice too, but IMO... I think they are focusing too much on these extra things like speed training. It's not what the kids really want and at their age of physical development I'm not sure this type of training is as beneficial as it is at the collegiate/pro level. You're upper level kids with potential and desire to play at the next level could have more focus on this area, but I'd place more emphasis on strength and flexibility at this stage. As a coach of schools our size and mentalities.... YOU HAVE TO HAVE SOLID DEPTH! You need to raise the middle more and most of our middle kids need to work more on Str/flex IMO. -
Bloody Toothbrush
Kellys Deli....near campus at Ashland U......best ham loaf ever......and they serve alcoholMr Miyagi;1150730 wrote: and a ham loaf for Beast
that's true....and I doO-Trap;1150828 wrote:Only a complete pervert would have a problem with that.
advice from one railroader to another.......DON'T DO IT!!!!BRF;1150946 wrote: Where is this place? Maybe I'll show up (if it's real).
Maybe they can make mini briefs for Waynedale.....I doubt there's a shortage of brown underwear in Apple Creekdhs22p;1151363 wrote:Waynedale is a challenge because of the brown helmet.
RepsJmar25;1151656 wrote:Wimp
I got this.....Rum gets Chippewa.....Ringz gets Rittman....and I'll take the field.THE4RINGZ;1151672 wrote:Then you take Chippewa and I take the field, I'll throw in Rittman as well.
and forget the little helmets......winner gets 2 cases of New Castle.
Kids are waaaay too fat these days......all schools should build the cafeteria 2 miles from the campus and make the kids walk to lunch...really fat ones have to do an obstacle course once they arrive.THE4RINGZ;1152753 wrote:Your thoughts?
and
buy a bunch of stationary bikes and hook them up to a generator......instead of going to study hall, kids report to energy hall and supply power for the school....really fat ones do plyometrics after the peddling session.
Sams Hideaway Bar & Motel.......rte 18 between Medina and AkronTHE4RINGZ;1153005 wrote:I am thinking of venues
300LB strippers in spandex......stale beer.....rowdy bikers with bad attitudes.....large drunken truckers.....resident loan shark always on premises....hillbillies passed out on their bar stools.....pool table with cracked slate......rancid food.....rent hotel rooms buy the hour.......low class hookers.....dimly lit parking lot.....
Do we have a winner here or what!
first you owe us an epic meltdown1_beast;1152859 wrote:I know...Im close to retiring. -
BRFThanks for the tip, BT.
Happy birthday, 1_beast!
When is this get together? -
Mr MiyagiIt's Beast's birthday ???? Well Happy Birthday Beastie!!!
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Red Rum
my 2 cents-THE4RINGZ;1152753 wrote:I had a conversation with a teacher and coach (non football) from John Glen High School in New Concord last week. He teaches a class that teaches speed and strength, said they lift, plyometrics, and speed train every day. This class is part of the curriculum there and all athletes take the class to satisfy their PE credits. It made me wonder how many schools in Wayne County offer such a class? And if they don't offer it, what impact would it gave on their sports programs if they did?
Your thoughts?
I like the idea, make it mandatory and everyday for everyone. Bloodys actually right about to many obese kids. Thats gotta change and programs like this could help.
as far as impact on the sports programs, I think jmars right. It will help the non athletes more.
Jocks will look at it as "more exercise" and take it less seriously......but a kid who was never that athletically inclined may benefit greatly from watching his speed times fall and his
strength numbers rise over the course of a nine week period. (in other words competing against himself rather than others)
FYI: Who is the most famous SPORTS alumni from New Concord JGHS? anyone care to take a shot? -
Jmar25
The kicker that is at Michigan State right now???Red Rum;1153916 wrote:my 2 cents-
I like the idea, make it mandatory and everyday for everyone. Bloodys actually right about to many obese kids. Thats gotta change and programs like this could help.
as far as impact on the sports programs, I think jmars right. It will help the non athletes more.
Jocks will look at it as "more exercise" and take it less seriously......but a kid who was never that athletically inclined may benefit greatly from watching his speed times fall and his
strength numbers rise over the course of a nine week period. (in other words competing against himself rather than others)
FYI: Who is the most famous SPORTS alumni from New Concord JGHS? anyone care to take a shot? -
BRF
Jay Burson. That wasn't TOO difficult.Red Rum;1153916 wrote:
FYI: Who is the most famous SPORTS alumni from New Concord JGHS? anyone care to take a shot?