SOC2 2019-20

Who wins the conference?

Beaver Eastern
2
2%
Minfrod
2
2%
Northwest
0
No votes
Oak Hill
18
21%
South Webster
3
4%
Valley
0
No votes
Waverly
18
21%
West
1
1%
Wheelersburg
41
48%
 
Total votes: 85

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HamPorter wrote: Wed Nov 20, 2019 1:53 pm
Ukfanatic wrote: Wed Nov 20, 2019 9:06 am Watched waverly scrimmage Portsmouth last night. Robertson kid dominated. Got anywhere he wanted knocked down multiple threes. The rest of the team was still in football shape but waverly is going to be very very good this year.
Portsmouth is going to be really bad once again. The Fraulini kid is nice, but besides him, they will really struggle.

I wouldn’t get too excited over the results of that scrimmage.


Portsmouth is actually going to be very much improved from a season ago. They aren’t going to win the OVC, but they won’t be “bad again”.


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Portsmouth will not be really bad. Athletic with a couple of other shooters to go with fralini. Well coached. They will compete night in and night out. They will win their share of games!


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Ukfanatic wrote: Thu Nov 21, 2019 6:21 am Portsmouth will not be really bad. Athletic with a couple of other shooters to go with fralini. Well coached. They will compete night in and night out. They will win their share of games!
How did Waverly’s foundation game go? I think they played Adena but not sure.


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mlittle wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 1:16 pm
Ukfanatic wrote: Thu Nov 21, 2019 6:21 am Portsmouth will not be really bad. Athletic with a couple of other shooters to go with fralini. Well coached. They will compete night in and night out. They will win their share of games!
How did Waverly’s foundation game go? I think they played Adena but not sure.
I heard Adena by 30. Surely that’s not right


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Ironman92 wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 1:21 pm
mlittle wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 1:16 pm
Ukfanatic wrote: Thu Nov 21, 2019 6:21 am Portsmouth will not be really bad. Athletic with a couple of other shooters to go with fralini. Well coached. They will compete night in and night out. They will win their share of games!
How did Waverly’s foundation game go? I think they played Adena but not sure.
I heard Adena by 30. Surely that’s not right
Wow. What happened? Adena that good or Waverly bad?


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mlittle wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 1:23 pm
Ironman92 wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 1:21 pm
mlittle wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 1:16 pm

How did Waverly’s foundation game go? I think they played Adena but not sure.
I heard Adena by 30. Surely that’s not right
Wow. What happened? Adena that good or Waverly bad?
No clue. Both teams likely not basketball crisp with several football players in the playoffs. Adena was out a week earlier but the 30 point margin is head scratching.


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Ironman92 wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 1:32 pm
mlittle wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 1:23 pm
Ironman92 wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 1:21 pm

I heard Adena by 30. Surely that’s not right
Wow. What happened? Adena that good or Waverly bad?
No clue. Both teams likely not basketball crisp with several football players in the playoffs. Adena was out a week earlier but the 30 point margin is head scratching.
Guessing Waverly had some starters out


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mlittle wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 1:44 pm
Ironman92 wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 1:32 pm
mlittle wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 1:23 pm

Wow. What happened? Adena that good or Waverly bad?
No clue. Both teams likely not basketball crisp with several football players in the playoffs. Adena was out a week earlier but the 30 point margin is head scratching.
Guessing Waverly had some starters out
No idea who did or didn't play for Waverly. But I do know Will Futhey did not play, as he was on a recruiting visit at OSU yesterday. Not saying that he would make up for a 30 point deficit if that was the case, but he's a key part of the team.


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WAVERLY ANSWERS:

Expecting kids to come from the football field Saturday night to the basketball court Monday to get ready for a basketball game in less than two weeks is ludicrous. They should have at least one solid week to rest (heal up) and then two weeks to practice before a game.
Waverly will not be ready to play Saturday - just ain’t gonna happen.

Missing yesterday:
Will Futhey - recruiting trip to The Ohio State University
Tanner Smallwood - twisted/sprained ankle Friday night
Grayson Diener - football injury
Haydn Shanks - torn ACL

Zeke Brown was playing on a sprained ankle from football

Mark Stulley went down with a sprained ankle in the second half.

And then there are 3 not playing from last years team.

Waverly has potential to be good but it will take them a while to get there....


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smurray wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 7:30 pm WAVERLY ANSWERS:

Expecting kids to come from the football field Saturday night to the basketball court Monday to get ready for a basketball game in less than two weeks is ludicrous. They should have at least one solid week to rest (heal up) and then two weeks to practice before a game.
Waverly will not be ready to play Saturday - just ain’t gonna happen.

Missing yesterday:
Will Futhey - recruiting trip to The Ohio State University
Tanner Smallwood - twisted/sprained ankle Friday night
Grayson Diener - football injury
Haydn Shanks - torn ACL

Zeke Brown was playing on a sprained ankle from football

Mark Stulley went down with a sprained ankle in the second half.

And then there are 3 not playing from last years team.

Waverly has potential to be good but it will take them a while to get there....
Makes sense. I figured it was something like that. Takes these kids a while after football. That’s if they’re healthy. So hard to tell a lot this early in the season. Was just surprised by the point difference. I know Adena’s almost entire starting five play football and they made it to week 11. Fortunately it’s a foundation game and means absolutely nothing, especially if half the team is missing.


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mlittle wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 8:10 pm
smurray wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 7:30 pm WAVERLY ANSWERS:

Expecting kids to come from the football field Saturday night to the basketball court Monday to get ready for a basketball game in less than two weeks is ludicrous. They should have at least one solid week to rest (heal up) and then two weeks to practice before a game.
Waverly will not be ready to play Saturday - just ain’t gonna happen.

Missing yesterday:
Will Futhey - recruiting trip to The Ohio State University
Tanner Smallwood - twisted/sprained ankle Friday night
Grayson Diener - football injury
Haydn Shanks - torn ACL

Zeke Brown was playing on a sprained ankle from football

Mark Stulley went down with a sprained ankle in the second half.

And then there are 3 not playing from last years team.

Waverly has potential to be good but it will take them a while to get there....
Makes sense. I figured it was something like that. Takes these kids a while after football. That’s if they’re healthy. So hard to tell a lot this early in the season. Was just surprised by the point difference. I know Adena’s almost entire starting five play football and they made it to week 11. Fortunately it’s a foundation game and means absolutely nothing, especially if half the team is missing.
Nope, Adena doesn’t even have football. Only Waverly plays football.


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smurray wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 7:30 pm WAVERLY ANSWERS:

Expecting kids to come from the football field Saturday night to the basketball court Monday to get ready for a basketball game in less than two weeks is ludicrous. They should have at least one solid week to rest (heal up) and then two weeks to practice before a game.
Waverly will not be ready to play Saturday - just ain’t gonna happen.

Missing yesterday:
Will Futhey - recruiting trip to The Ohio State University
Tanner Smallwood - twisted/sprained ankle Friday night
Grayson Diener - football injury
Haydn Shanks - torn ACL

Zeke Brown was playing on a sprained ankle from football

Mark Stulley went down with a sprained ankle in the second half.

And then there are 3 not playing from last years team.

Waverly has potential to be good but it will take them a while to get there....
That’s alot. Makes sense why Adena dominated. My south webster buddy said Waverly is self anointed state champs when they play a summer league game with all their players there and opponents are missing 4 of top 7 players. Winning big then fans getting after scoreboard kid. But we all know Waverly will be good and this truly hardly means a thing. I expect Waverly to go about 16-6 and about 30 points from my Cavs.


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smurray wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 7:30 pm WAVERLY ANSWERS:

Expecting kids to come from the football field Saturday night to the basketball court Monday to get ready for a basketball game in less than two weeks is ludicrous. They should have at least one solid week to rest (heal up) and then two weeks to practice before a game.
Waverly will not be ready to play Saturday - just ain’t gonna happen.

Missing yesterday:
Will Futhey - recruiting trip to The Ohio State University
Tanner Smallwood - twisted/sprained ankle Friday night
Grayson Diener - football injury
Haydn Shanks - torn ACL

Zeke Brown was playing on a sprained ankle from football

Mark Stulley went down with a sprained ankle in the second half.

And then there are 3 not playing from last years team.

Waverly has potential to be good but it will take them a while to get there....
Who are the 3 not playing?
Phoenix and Shoemaker boys?


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HamPorter wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 8:19 pm
mlittle wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 8:10 pm
smurray wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 7:30 pm WAVERLY ANSWERS:

Expecting kids to come from the football field Saturday night to the basketball court Monday to get ready for a basketball game in less than two weeks is ludicrous. They should have at least one solid week to rest (heal up) and then two weeks to practice before a game.
Waverly will not be ready to play Saturday - just ain’t gonna happen.

Missing yesterday:
Will Futhey - recruiting trip to The Ohio State University
Tanner Smallwood - twisted/sprained ankle Friday night
Grayson Diener - football injury
Haydn Shanks - torn ACL

Zeke Brown was playing on a sprained ankle from football

Mark Stulley went down with a sprained ankle in the second half.

And then there are 3 not playing from last years team.

Waverly has potential to be good but it will take them a while to get there....
Makes sense. I figured it was something like that. Takes these kids a while after football. That’s if they’re healthy. So hard to tell a lot this early in the season. Was just surprised by the point difference. I know Adena’s almost entire starting five play football and they made it to week 11. Fortunately it’s a foundation game and means absolutely nothing, especially if half the team is missing.
Nope, Adena doesn’t even have football. Only Waverly plays football.
Adena football players had an extra week didn’t they? Were any Adena kids out or all starters playing? That extra week does make a difference and half of Waverly’s team wasn’t even available.
I’m not saying Waverly wins this foundation game with all their players available. I’m saying they can be good but it’s going to take a while.
No knock at all on Adena and wasn’t even talking about them - they will probably win the SVC.....
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Adena won’t win the SEC or the SVC

Waverly will be decent, but the hype with the Tigers on the court rarely lives up to the final results.

They lost some really good pieces from last year, plus the injuries from football will cause them to start slowly.


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HamPorter wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 8:19 pm
mlittle wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 8:10 pm
smurray wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 7:30 pm WAVERLY ANSWERS:

Expecting kids to come from the football field Saturday night to the basketball court Monday to get ready for a basketball game in less than two weeks is ludicrous. They should have at least one solid week to rest (heal up) and then two weeks to practice before a game.
Waverly will not be ready to play Saturday - just ain’t gonna happen.

Missing yesterday:
Will Futhey - recruiting trip to The Ohio State University
Tanner Smallwood - twisted/sprained ankle Friday night
Grayson Diener - football injury
Haydn Shanks - torn ACL

Zeke Brown was playing on a sprained ankle from football

Mark Stulley went down with a sprained ankle in the second half.

And then there are 3 not playing from last years team.

Waverly has potential to be good but it will take them a while to get there....
Makes sense. I figured it was something like that. Takes these kids a while after football. That’s if they’re healthy. So hard to tell a lot this early in the season. Was just surprised by the point difference. I know Adena’s almost entire starting five play football and they made it to week 11. Fortunately it’s a foundation game and means absolutely nothing, especially if half the team is missing.
Nope, Adena doesn’t even have football. Only Waverly plays football.
Don't think anyone was trying to say Adena isn't recovering from football as well. But they did have an extra week as Waverly went to week 12. So they finished up last Saturday and Robertson didn't make the football players report until Wednesday to let them have a few days off. So had practice Wednesday and Thursday then preview Friday and foundation game Saturday. Just not much time to be ready for anything. They'll have a full week to get ready and hopefully heal up for Saturday.


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HamPorter wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 8:34 pm Adena won’t win the SEC or the SVC

Waverly will be decent, but the hype with the Tigers on the court rarely lives up to the final results.

They lost some really good pieces from last year, plus the injuries from football will cause them to start slowly.
Pardon the typo, lol.


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MasterOfNone wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 8:28 pm
smurray wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 7:30 pm WAVERLY ANSWERS:

Expecting kids to come from the football field Saturday night to the basketball court Monday to get ready for a basketball game in less than two weeks is ludicrous. They should have at least one solid week to rest (heal up) and then two weeks to practice before a game.
Waverly will not be ready to play Saturday - just ain’t gonna happen.

Missing yesterday:
Will Futhey - recruiting trip to The Ohio State University
Tanner Smallwood - twisted/sprained ankle Friday night
Grayson Diener - football injury
Haydn Shanks - torn ACL

Zeke Brown was playing on a sprained ankle from football

Mark Stulley went down with a sprained ankle in the second half.

And then there are 3 not playing from last years team.

Waverly has potential to be good but it will take them a while to get there....
Who are the 3 not playing?
Phoenix and Shoemaker boys?
Yep, that hurts the depth for sure..


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smurray....what’s your guess on the starting 5....once all are healed and ready? Robertson played a deep bench last season. Will they play as fast you think with a little less depth?

Robertson obviously...will Futhey start? Stulley a rotation player? Wade Futhey get any rotational varsity minutes?


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Ironman92 wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 8:59 pm smurray....what’s your guess on the starting 5....once all are healed and ready? Robertson played a deep bench last season. Will they play as fast you think with a little less depth?

Robertson obviously...will Futhey start? Stulley a rotation player? Wade Futhey get any rotational varsity minutes?
Robertson, Futhey, Smallwood, Stulley are probably locks to start. Who the 5th will be is the true question. Brown?


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