01-22-2008, 10:04 PM
From an outside point of view covering the past 8-9 years of pikeville football could some one please explain the progress the program has made over the past 3 years. Looking back on the previous coaches record on the Khsaa web site I found 3 regional championships in 6 years and 2 other loses in regional finals. Pikeville with it last hire only made it to the regional finals this year 2007 under the new staff.Was the talent down that much? Many things have changed in class 1A from then to now. I see some support for a current coach on staff from the head coach that just quit, but no one has issued any statements of sucess on the field or for the program itself.
01-22-2008, 11:42 PM
3Cat Wrote:From an outside point of view covering the past 8-9 years of pikeville football could some one please explain the progress the program has made over the past 3 years. Looking back on the previous coaches record on the Khsaa web site I found 3 regional championships in 6 years and 2 other loses in regional finals. Pikeville with it last hire only made it to the regional finals this year 2007 under the new staff.Was the talent down that much? Many things have changed in class 1A from then to now. I see some support for a current coach on staff from the head coach that just quit, but no one has issued any statements of sucess on the field or for the program itself.
This is a good post. And the coach you are talkin about, Chris Macnamee(sp.) was and still is a **** of a coach. Had he stayed at Pikeville they more than likely would have won another region championship, maybe 2 or 3.
01-23-2008, 12:40 AM
Redneck Wrote:This is a good post. And the coach you are talkin about, Chris Macnamee(sp.) was and still is a **** of a coach. Had he stayed at Pikeville they more than likely would have won another region championship, maybe 2 or 3.But does he want to come back? I heard this while I was in town, any truth?
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01-23-2008, 01:10 AM
Beef Wrote:But does he want to come back? I heard this while I was in town, any truth?
I ain't heard anything. I wouldn't be suprised if he did though, I think he realizes he won't have the success at Pike Central than he would at Pikeville.
01-23-2008, 07:43 AM
Redneck Wrote:This is a good post. And the coach you are talkin about, Chris Macnamee(sp.) was and still is a **** of a coach. Had he stayed at Pikeville they more than likely would have won another region championship, maybe 2 or 3.
In my honest assessment I believe that Pikeville was in a steady decline because of the lack of enthusiasm that McNamee put into the program. The entire program from top to bottom was in a steady decline from the time he took over. He is a really coordinator or could be a decent coach at a school where not a lot is expected. Just my opinion though.
01-23-2008, 08:24 AM
Chuck Taylor Wrote:There are more experienced coaches out there.
Now whether they apply or not is yet to be seen.
Either way lets hope Pikeville hires the best candidate that applies.
Pikeville should not settle for anything but the best.
So supposedly living all the way out in Oregon makes you a better judge for who should lead our school? That makes no sense. You have to be so far out of the loop that you don't even know any of the kids names outside of one or two of the better players. What makes you think that Copley is not the best choice. As far as the kids go I know that no one cares more about these kids not only as football players but as human beings in the real world as well. He is a young guy with an almost old school approach, the best of both worlds. Numbers were going down for whatever reason, but since Copley started being the interim in charge there have been a steady stream of 40-50 kids in the weight room 4 days a week. I know this trend would continue under Copley.
01-23-2008, 11:23 AM
Who has applied?
Who is the school looking at?
I heard a rumor that they are talking to some head coaches and assistant coaches from other pike county schools any truth to that?
Please leave Coach Hager alone
He is just fine at SC
Who is the school looking at?
I heard a rumor that they are talking to some head coaches and assistant coaches from other pike county schools any truth to that?
Please leave Coach Hager alone
He is just fine at SC
01-23-2008, 12:44 PM
ComfortEagle Wrote:Agreed.
But everyone keep in mind, there is no need to re-discuss any names that have already been discussed here.
For that, those new to the discussion can read over the 9 pages of this thread. We don't need another 9 pages stating the same thing over and over again.
What? I am just saying that everyone may not post all they know, Not trying to discuss any names.
" I don't get it big Dan "
01-23-2008, 03:53 PM
Captian, with all do respect you dont know what your speaking of saying that the program of the pikeville panthers was in a steady decline from the time he took the job. Everyone that is a head coach has his or her own ideas and reasons for what they do and how they run their respective programs. Ask the seniors that just graduated that have been playing football for the past 4 years how many regional championships they have. The answer is 1 when they were freshman pikeville beat williamsburg in the regional finals. Thats the only picture of that senior class on the wall of regional champions in the locker room. Explain to me how the decline occured with coach Mac's 3 regional championships 2 other regional finals and over 11 allstate players that I know of in 6 years. People on these boards make comments of the progress PHS football has made over the past 3 years under the last coach and staff all I am asking is that someone explain to me what they are.
01-23-2008, 04:39 PM
Elwayfan Wrote:What? I am just saying that everyone may not post all they know, Not trying to discuss any names.
" I don't get it big Dan "
No, no, I'm not directing that statement at you. There was a previous poster who asked who all had applied. I was just trying to say that we don't need to discuss any names, if any, that have already been discussed here. If that poster wants that info, he/she can look over the previous pages. Any new information is, of course, welcome and appreciated.
Just trying to keep clutter down on this thread since it's so long.
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01-23-2008, 06:55 PM
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3Cat Wrote:Captian, with all do respect you dont know what your speaking of saying that the program of the pikeville panthers was in a steady decline from the time he took the job. Everyone that is a head coach has his or her own ideas and reasons for what they do and how they run their respective programs. Ask the seniors that just graduated that have been playing football for the past 4 years how many regional championships they have. The answer is 1 when they were freshman pikeville beat williamsburg in the regional finals. Thats the only picture of that senior class on the wall of regional champions in the locker room. Explain to me how the decline occured with coach Mac's 3 regional championships 2 other regional finals and over 11 allstate players that I know of in 6 years. People on these boards make comments of the progress PHS football has made over the past 3 years under the last coach and staff all I am asking is that someone explain to me what they are.No disrespect to you either but in your previous post you said you were an outsider looking in. To an outsider looking in yes Mcnamee had a great run while he was coaching here but the ones in the know and have been insiders in this program for many years told me these down years were coming 7-8 years ago because of how he was allowing the LL program to be run. Im not trying to say hes a bad guy or a bad coach but the complete disaray he left the JR high and Little league programs in when he left is the example of why I dont think he will get hired again. The good things that Coach J did wont be seen here for a few years but the complete reorganizing of the LL and JR high programs are the good things folks speak of. IMO Mcnamee had a good run of athletes while he was here but had John Chapman or Hillard or another coach of the same abilties had the kids that Mcnamee had we would have a few more state title banners hanging from our scoreboard right now.
01-23-2008, 10:42 PM
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HAIL PIKEVILLE! Wrote:No disrespect to you either but in your previous post you said you were an outsider looking in. To an outsider looking in yes Mcnamee had a great run while he was coaching here but the ones in the know and have been insiders in this program for many years told me these down years were coming 7-8 years ago because of how he was allowing the LL program to be run. Im not trying to say hes a bad guy or a bad coach but the complete disaray he left the JR high and Little league programs in when he left is the example of why I dont think he will get hired again. The good things that Coach J did wont be seen here for a few years but the complete reorganizing of the LL and JR high programs are the good things folks speak of. IMO Mcnamee had a good run of athletes while he was here but had John Chapman or Hillard or another coach of the same abilties had the kids that Mcnamee had we would have a few more state title banners hanging from our scoreboard right now. .
I am not to judge how one runs a program but the facts are the facts. Let me give you some of them. Pikeville's LL program now has been reorganized as to the rules and ideas the way the games are to be played. In no way are they developed into a future program for the High School. No set schemes and total disorganization for the most part concerning coaching and fundementals being taught to the 3-4 grade and the 5-6 grade teams. Who ever gets the job must institute their own ideas and run with them with the full support of using the high school staff to clinic the coaches at the mentioned levels. The people in the know as you say ,saw down years to come? The talent pikeville has had over the past 3 years has been remarkable. Show me more skill kids on any team in class 1a or 2a this year and the line was not exactly inexperienced. Historically pikeville has had a run of either great skill or good lineman. What is down about a class of 12 to 14 freshman winning a regional championship and moving on to their sophmore year with leader such as will lockhart, weston robinson, ryan maynard, tim champlin, and chase huffman etc.
Whats down about that? Coach Mcnamee has his reason for coaching the way he did as does every coach. Many factors are always left out of the equations when "people" that are on the in, speak. During Mcnamee's tenure he had an appointed LL director that was a part of his staff. Casey Lequire now a coach at Belfry was hired as LL director and had a total motivation of making the programs sucessful and for them to be a feder program for the High School. Politics got in the way and the principal at the time at the elementry assigned a female teacher to the position who inturn ran it for a short while giving the duties to kevin garris. The attempt was made, support was not. The Jr high level was not the most organized program due to the long run of a specific coach that tried but was not willing to be at meetings and involved with the varsity staff. He was removed and our DPP Mr Johnson took over the JR high program and was very suscessful. As stated before coaches have different ways and ideas for off season conditioning. For anyone to say that the 3regional championships and 2 runner up trophies were not earned in the offseason ,they were not involved in the 6:00am workouts for the basketball players doing specific basketball lifts to keep them in shape until after the season, or the 2 hour, 3 day a week work outs that also included speed work on tuesdays and or thursdays. People some seem to forget the hard work and dedication by many that it takes to be sucessful. You dont have to work out 5 times a week to be sucessful. Talking to a supporter of PHS he told me that they added a weight lifting class after Mcnamee left. Utilized properly this can be a great tool for a program. They also said in upwards of 15,000 was spent to totally renovate the weight room after he left. If anyone knows Chris these had to be things he also wanted but was not given. What all of the supporters of the PHS program I have spoken with over the past 8 years want to win and all of them have been totally in support of what coach Mac did for their program. You wont find a kid who played for him who will say he did not ask everything of them and demand his coaches and players to be upstanding community members and dedicated panthers . Long point made simple , in life if your doing the correct things you dont have to tell everyone about how hard your working or how much time your putting in. Some want to promote themselves not their team or the program the are in.
01-23-2008, 10:50 PM
I will ask this once again. What progress has the PHS program made in the past 3 years?
01-24-2008, 04:53 AM
3Cat Wrote:I am not to judge how one runs a program but the facts are the facts. Let me give you some of them. Pikeville's LL program now has been reorganized as to the rules and ideas the way the games are to be played. In no way are they developed into a future program for the High School. No set schemes and total disorganization for the most part concerning coaching and fundementals being taught to the 3-4 grade and the 5-6 grade teams. Who ever gets the job must institute their own ideas and run with them with the full support of using the high school staff to clinic the coaches at the mentioned levels. The people in the know as you say ,saw down years to come? The talent pikeville has had over the past 3 years has been remarkable. Show me more skill kids on any team in class 1a or 2a this year and the line was not exactly inexperienced. Historically pikeville has had a run of either great skill or good lineman. What is down about a class of 12 to 14 freshman winning a regional championship and moving on to their sophmore year with leader such as will lockhart, weston robinson, ryan maynard, tim champlin, and chase huffman etc.You can dress it up and put a positive spin on it all you want but those of us who saw the damage done will never forget it.. Like I said Im not trying to put down coach Mac and yes he had a good run but let me ask this? If coach Mac had the ideal perfect program and philosophy then why hasnt PC had a winning season since hes been there? IF memory serves me correctly they had won 6 games and had one of the best years in school history the year before he got there. Yes hes been in a district with Belfry and SC but what about the other schools?
Whats down about that? Coach Mcnamee has his reason for coaching the way he did as does every coach. Many factors are always left out of the equations when "people" that are on the in, speak. During Mcnamee's tenure he had an appointed LL director that was a part of his staff. Casey Lequire now a coach at Belfry was hired as LL director and had a total motivation of making the programs sucessful and for them to be a feder program for the High School. Politics got in the way and the principal at the time at the elementry assigned a female teacher to the position who inturn ran it for a short while giving the duties to kevin garris. The attempt was made, support was not. The Jr high level was not the most organized program due to the long run of a specific coach that tried but was not willing to be at meetings and involved with the varsity staff. He was removed and our DPP Mr Johnson took over the JR high program and was very suscessful. As stated before coaches have different ways and ideas for off season conditioning. For anyone to say that the 3regional championships and 2 runner up trophies were not earned in the offseason ,they were not involved in the 6:00am workouts for the basketball players doing specific basketball lifts to keep them in shape until after the season, or the 2 hour, 3 day a week work outs that also included speed work on tuesdays and or thursdays. People some seem to forget the hard work and dedication by many that it takes to be sucessful. You dont have to work out 5 times a week to be sucessful. Talking to a supporter of PHS he told me that they added a weight lifting class after Mcnamee left. Utilized properly this can be a great tool for a program. They also said in upwards of 15,000 was spent to totally renovate the weight room after he left. If anyone knows Chris these had to be things he also wanted but was not given. What all of the supporters of the PHS program I have spoken with over the past 8 years want to win and all of them have been totally in support of what coach Mac did for their program. You wont find a kid who played for him who will say he did not ask everything of them and demand his coaches and players to be upstanding community members and dedicated panthers . Long point made simple , in life if your doing the correct things you dont have to tell everyone about how hard your working or how much time your putting in. Some want to promote themselves not their team or the program the are in.
Getting back on topic I dont think Mac will be hired as coach at Pikeville for either 1 of 2 reasons. Either
A. He resigned under pressure when he left Pikeville or
B. There was no pressure and he just wanted a change of scenery.
Either way why would they hire a guy that either they ran off or he just turned his back and run out on them three years ago? I just dont want you or anyone else to misunderstand. I know that Mac is a good and decent man and isnt a bad coach. Should he get the job I wouldnt do anything but support the guy because I love this program and Ill always support it no matter who the coach is just like any a good alumnist would.
01-24-2008, 09:02 AM
This thread is about the next coach at Pikeville...Discuss it, state your opinion, or offer a suggestion but please do not make defamatory remarks about past, present, or future coaches...your free spoken opinion affects these men's livelihoods.
01-24-2008, 09:35 AM
As always, I feel it is good to bring fresh blood into a program, someone young, motivated that can reach the kids and bring out the best in them. One of the problems seems to be dealing with the parents of current or prospective players. It always will be a political position as much as a coaching position. The only thing that can hold off the politics is winning and doing it often. With Class "A" thinned out a little with the expansion to six class football, Pikeville should find it just a little easier to bring home regional titles and possibly a state championship.
But back to finding a coach, I feel they need to look out of the area and possibly out of the state. Find someone with the qualifications they are looking for who has no ties to anyone in the community, therefore his only allegiance is to the school and players who wish to put on the gear and sweat it out during 95 degree two-a-days and below freezing temperatures in November. Its a tough bill to fill, I know that with the independent school system they have a little more leniency in what they can pay a coach to not only teach but also in coaching salary. But then again, it will be politics as normal at the Pikeville Independent School Board.
But back to finding a coach, I feel they need to look out of the area and possibly out of the state. Find someone with the qualifications they are looking for who has no ties to anyone in the community, therefore his only allegiance is to the school and players who wish to put on the gear and sweat it out during 95 degree two-a-days and below freezing temperatures in November. Its a tough bill to fill, I know that with the independent school system they have a little more leniency in what they can pay a coach to not only teach but also in coaching salary. But then again, it will be politics as normal at the Pikeville Independent School Board.
01-24-2008, 10:39 AM
A-TRAIN Wrote:As always, I feel it is good to bring fresh blood into a program, someone young, motivated that can reach the kids and bring out the best in them. One of the problems seems to be dealing with the parents of current or prospective players. It always will be a political position as much as a coaching position. The only thing that can hold off the politics is winning and doing it often. With Class "A" thinned out a little with the expansion to six class football, Pikeville should find it just a little easier to bring home regional titles and possibly a state championship.
But back to finding a coach, I feel they need to look out of the area and possibly out of the state. Find someone with the qualifications they are looking for who has no ties to anyone in the community, therefore his only allegiance is to the school and players who wish to put on the gear and sweat it out during 95 degree two-a-days and below freezing temperatures in November. Its a tough bill to fill, I know that with the independent school system they have a little more leniency in what they can pay a coach to not only teach but also in coaching salary. But then again, it will be politics as normal at the Pikeville Independent School Board.
Some one from the outside will only cause more distance from lousiville than already exists. Good luck finding a job for your wife with a proposed education cut of 7% and the vast job openings that exist in pikeville, and finding a house that one can make fit the budget. If you cant make the other half happy you wont be here long period. The community is the reason PHS is what it is . A coach that can have thick skin and develop a positive relationship without giving into the vast knowledge so many of the people in Pikeville have about football. Just run your own program and put your heart into the community and the program ,not wanting this job to be a stepping stone for another job but actually making this program the focus of your career.
01-24-2008, 11:00 AM
HAIL PIKEVILLE! Wrote:You can dress it up and put a positive spin on it all you want but those of us who saw the damage done will never forget it.. Like I said Im not trying to put down coach Mac and yes he had a good run but let me ask this? If coach Mac had the ideal perfect program and philosophy then why hasnt PC had a winning season since hes been there? IF memory serves me correctly they had won 6 games and had one of the best years in school history the year before he got there. Yes hes been in a district with Belfry and SC but what about the other schools?
Getting back on topic I dont think Mac will be hired as coach at Pikeville for either 1 of 2 reasons. Either
A. He resigned under pressure when he left Pikeville or
B. There was no pressure and he just wanted a change of scenery.
Either way why would they hire a guy that either they ran off or he just turned his back and run out on them three years ago? I just dont want you or anyone else to misunderstand. I know that Mac is a good and decent man and isnt a bad coach. Should he get the job I wouldnt do anything but support the guy because I love this program and Ill always support it no matter who the coach is just like any a good alumnist would.
Not a positive spin at all. Just the facts. You can do what your allowed to do through the adminstration involved. I never said Mac , had the perfect ideal program or philosophy. I also cant judge what he has done at PC. I would believe common knowledge would tell you talent would be the reason to your answer. Reasons occur that make men decide to change. I am not judging Jackson for leaving, I believe it is a better opportunity for him, not to judge Mac for leaving, but with the opportunity 3 yrs ago ,Chris could have seen it as something that needed to be done at that time for personal,family or what ever reason. People have to live by the decisions they make, and with those decisions come public opinion. I respect your opinion but will disagree about him leaving the programs LL and JR High is bad shape just look at the talent for the past few years and in JR HIgh now. I am not promoting anyone for this job just stating facts. If Mac would come back to pikeville they should welcome him with open arms and support his leadership. It will take someone with the heart of a panther to rebuild this program and be here for the next 20 years to lead PHS to Louisville but first an regional championship.
01-24-2008, 11:05 PM
Capt. DH Wrote:So supposedly living all the way out in Oregon makes you a better judge for who should lead our school? That makes no sense. You have to be so far out of the loop that you don't even know any of the kids names outside of one or two of the better players. What makes you think that Copley is not the best choice. As far as the kids go I know that no one cares more about these kids not only as football players but as human beings in the real world as well. He is a young guy with an almost old school approach, the best of both worlds. Numbers were going down for whatever reason, but since Copley started being the interim in charge there have been a steady stream of 40-50 kids in the weight room 4 days a week. I know this trend would continue under Copley.
It is quite evident that you support Copley. And I can respect that. But just because 40-50 kids are lifting weights does not mean 40-50 will show up in July in the middle of the heat. Of course we all hope that they do.
Copley has the lack of head coaching experience. When we all see the list of candidates who have applied then maybe Copely could be the best hire. However, I feel more qualifed coaches will apply.
If Pikeville decides to hire a more experienced coach then will Copley stay on board? I hear that he would not stay if this happens. Just something to ponder....
And as for living in Beaverton...Where else would I live...I sell Converse shoes. If you do not remember Nike purchased Converse. And guess where Nike headquarters is located.
01-24-2008, 11:08 PM
HAIL PIKEVILLE! Wrote:You can dress it up and put a positive spin on it all you want but those of us who saw the damage done will never forget it.. Like I said Im not trying to put down coach Mac and yes he had a good run but let me ask this? If coach Mac had the ideal perfect program and philosophy then why hasnt PC had a winning season since hes been there? IF memory serves me correctly they had won 6 games and had one of the best years in school history the year before he got there. Yes hes been in a district with Belfry and SC but what about the other schools?
Getting back on topic I dont think Mac will be hired as coach at Pikeville for either 1 of 2 reasons. Either
A. He resigned under pressure when he left Pikeville or
B. There was no pressure and he just wanted a change of scenery.
Either way why would they hire a guy that either they ran off or he just turned his back and run out on them three years ago? I just dont want you or anyone else to misunderstand. I know that Mac is a good and decent man and isnt a bad coach. Should he get the job I wouldnt do anything but support the guy because I love this program and Ill always support it no matter who the coach is just like any a good alumnist would.
Don't count MAC out just yet. He is currently a viable candidate.
01-25-2008, 01:20 AM
Chuck Taylor Wrote:It is quite evident that you support Copley. And I can respect that. But just because 40-50 kids are lifting weights does not mean 40-50 will show up in July in the middle of the heat. Of course we all hope that they do.You sell shoes? Is your last name Bundy by any chance? LOL!
Copley has the lack of head coaching experience. When we all see the list of candidates who have applied then maybe Copely could be the best hire. However, I feel more qualifed coaches will apply.
If Pikeville decides to hire a more experienced coach then will Copley stay on board? I hear that he would not stay if this happens. Just something to ponder....
And as for living in Beaverton...Where else would I live...I sell Converse shoes. If you do not remember Nike purchased Converse. And guess where Nike headquarters is located.
01-25-2008, 08:56 AM
40 to 45 kids and 10-15 are lifting for baseball season? Maybe a new coach could keep those numbes but historically phs has between 32 and 42 kids on the varsity program.
01-25-2008, 09:31 AM
HAIL PIKEVILLE! Wrote:You sell shoes? Is your last name Bundy by any chance? LOL!
That is Hilarious!:thatsfunn
01-26-2008, 07:17 AM
3Cat Wrote:40 to 45 kids and 10-15 are lifting for baseball season? Maybe a new coach could keep those numbes but historically phs has between 32 and 42 kids on the varsity program.
The numbers historically are usually around 50. Which I think we may get back to this year.
01-26-2008, 09:54 AM
Train, if you have access to the wall of championships, start your count. Even look at your regional championship picture.
01-27-2008, 10:33 AM
50 would be a very high number. The only years I can remember having more than 50 players would be 1988 and 1995.
Traditionally around 40. I have a few of those picture plaques myself....three of those being State Championship plaques.
Traditionally around 40. I have a few of those picture plaques myself....three of those being State Championship plaques.
01-27-2008, 10:36 AM
Back to the topic:
Jon Chapman would like to return to the Panthers.
Jon Chapman would like to return to the Panthers.
01-27-2008, 01:03 PM
God of Thunder Wrote:50 would be a very high number. The only years I can remember having more than 50 players would be 1988 and 1995.We had exactly 50 my senior year in 1994 we had 48 or 49 my junior year in 1993.
Traditionally around 40. I have a few of those picture plaques myself....three of those being State Championship plaques.
01-27-2008, 01:16 PM
God of Thunder Wrote:Back to the topic:From what source did you get this? It would be great anyway.
Jon Chapman would like to return to the Panthers.
01-28-2008, 09:06 PM
Dear Principal:
Hire the best coach for the Pikeville Panther football program. All Pikeville fans will be overly excited and pat you on the back when you do.
Of course when we lose our first game then we will want to fire both you and the head coach.
Go Panthers!!!
:lmao:
Respectfully,
A Pikeville Football Observer
Hire the best coach for the Pikeville Panther football program. All Pikeville fans will be overly excited and pat you on the back when you do.
Of course when we lose our first game then we will want to fire both you and the head coach.
Go Panthers!!!
:lmao:
Respectfully,
A Pikeville Football Observer
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