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Powell County Jams
#31
There are actually alot of Guys playing in Jams that are just as good or better than the players on their respevtive high school team...agreeing with UKlover, theyre just to lazy to try out.
#32
jolly rancher Wrote:yea rlly good post....this is a high school basketball sight theres no room for ur intramural crap taike it somewhere else ...if there was ne talent in this thing they would be playing for powell county

Yea and what makes you think that, Powell County Basketball has treated alot of people wrong and thats why they don't play for the high school.
#33
kybaseball Wrote:Could someone be kind enough to fill us in on Jams? What exactly is it,How many teams play in it? Info would be appreciated.

It is a church league in Powell County, im not sure how many teams.
#34
UKLover Wrote:Jams is a league for high school students put on by a church. It is a positive environment where they do devotions in between games and are suppose to push every part of the league to be positive, however it has gotten out of hands from time to time. Most of the players are guys that are not good enough to make the high school team or are too lazy to be on the high school team. Every year those who are the most talented players in Jams make the excuse that they are not playing for the high school team because they don't like the coaches, but it comes down to them not wanting to put forth the effort in practice everyday.

Or in some cases there realy is a problem with the coaches. Ever think about that.
#35
All I know is Rex Scott is gonna ball it up on anyone who comes in his paint this year.
lmao, jj
#36
Thank you for the info.
#37
Ky313 Wrote:Or in some cases there realy is a problem with the coaches. Ever think about that.

Like what? Give me an example of a problem you have with the coach other than you were not good enough to make his team.
#38
Some of the coaches in jams are not very experienced at coaching but thats not their fault its church league not High School they dont have to be really experienced
#39
Protect_This_House26 Wrote:Its true that Conley did come from Jams. But before that he played high school basketball. He got playing time on varsity his freshman and sophmore year. He just took a year.

AJ Jones came from jams to i think alot of players in jams could play high school jon Sparks can shoot he could make it if he wanted to try
#40
Jon Sparks? I heard he tried out for the team and didn't make it. But I don't know. Has Aj even seen playing time?? He actually was not a big factor in JAMS from what I hear. Just his size though. But goodluck to both.
#41
I play with fire Wrote:All I know is Rex Scott is gonna ball it up on anyone who comes in his paint this year.
lmao, jj

I've heard about this kid named Rex. I heard he was supposed to be better than AJ. Can any one inform me on this?
#42
Yeah i also think oscar moore plays for this league to he did play summer league for the high school anyone know what happened to him.
#43
Mario#1 Wrote:Jon Sparks? I heard he tried out for the team and didn't make it. But I don't know. Has Aj even seen playing time?? He actually was not a big factor in JAMS from what I hear. Just his size though. But goodluck to both.

Yeah by the way it looked in the game not very good fundamentals just a big body down there which the other team did not have much size but maybe with some more teaching he might improve. Wolfe does not have much size so he did have a advantage there.
#44
Just how many people are in this league that should be on the high school team? Can someone fill me in on some of this hidden talent.
#45
Yoshi#3 Wrote:Yeah i also think oscar moore plays for this league to he did play summer league for the high school anyone know what happened to him.

I also heard about him. I guess he couldn't hack the way high school ball plays.
#46
people play in this league B/C they cant play 4 powell high... B/c there not Good... jon conley is the best player 2 come out of SO CALLED JAMS...
#47
bobcat034 Wrote:people play in this league B/C they cant play 4 powell high... B/c there not Good... jon conley is the best player 2 come out of SO CALLED JAMS...

well sounds like you know alot or maybe they are people that are better then the high school but conely came from there and is now the best big man on the team
#48
Chaos377 Wrote:Just how many people are in this league that should be on the high school team? Can someone fill me in on some of this hidden talent.

I would say that Cliff Robinson, Ryan Frayley, Jeremy Trent, and Josh Rison.
#49
Ky313 Wrote:Yea and what makes you think that, Powell County Basketball has treated alot of people wrong and thats why they don't play for the high school.

I say this with respect intended.....Get over it. You are going to face many disappointments from people in the real world. It's easier to quit and give up when things don't go your way. It takes a real man to rise above it and perservere during hard times. I think that the Jams program sounds sort of like the Upward program. If it is, then it was intended to give everyone a chance to play and learn the fundamentals of the sport so that everyone has a chance to play. Not everyone is born with the desire and talent that others are.

That's what I don't like about organized sports (public schools). Granted, in small towns, coaches usually determine starting lineup based on who their parents are or how much money they contribute to the program. But sometimes, it is just simply based on level of talent. I don't know him, but it doesn't sound like Powell Co's basketball coach cares much about who your daddy is. Sounds like a good coach to me. I wish more coaches would follow along. :thumpsup:
#50
TeamMom Wrote:I say this with respect intended.....Get over it. You are going to face many disappointments from people in the real world. It's easier to quit and give up when things don't go your way. It takes a real man to rise above it and perservere during hard times. I think that the Jams program sounds sort of like the Upward program. If it is, then it was intended to give everyone a chance to play and learn the fundamentals of the sport so that everyone has a chance to play. Not everyone is born with the desire and talent that others are.

That's what I don't like about organized sports (public schools). Granted, in small towns, coaches usually determine starting lineup based on who their parents are or how much money they contribute to the program. But sometimes, it is just simply based on level of talent. I don't know him, but it doesn't sound like Powell Co's basketball coach cares much about who your daddy is. Sounds like a good coach to me. I wish more coaches would follow along. :thumpsup:

I agree!!!
#51
OMG!!! will you guys give this Jams thing a break and actually start talking about REAL basketball, not some fantasy league with players who couldnt make the high school team.
#52
Good4Three Wrote:OMG!!! will you guys give this Jams thing a break and actually start talking about REAL basketball, not some fantasy league with players who couldnt make the high school team.

thank you for saying that!!!
#53
I play with fire Wrote:All I know is Rex Scott is gonna ball it up on anyone who comes in his paint this year.
lmao, jj

hey, u let big Rex come on in that paint, ill deal with him wen that happens!!!TongueirateSho
#54
UKLover Wrote:Like what? Give me an example of a problem you have with the coach other than you were not good enough to make his team.

excuse me bro, i have made the team 2 years, last year under C. Lively i had no problems, as did anyone else. I also made it this year, but just so happens I somehow lost tons of talent and am no longer good enough to play more than a minute.
#55
TeamMom Wrote:I say this with respect intended.....Get over it. You are going to face many disappointments from people in the real world. It's easier to quit and give up when things don't go your way. It takes a real man to rise above it and perservere during hard times. I think that the Jams program sounds sort of like the Upward program. If it is, then it was intended to give everyone a chance to play and learn the fundamentals of the sport so that everyone has a chance to play. Not everyone is born with the desire and talent that others are.

That's what I don't like about organized sports (public schools). Granted, in small towns, coaches usually determine starting lineup based on who their parents are or how much money they contribute to the program. But sometimes, it is just simply based on level of talent. I don't know him, but it doesn't sound like Powell Co's basketball coach cares much about who your daddy is. Sounds like a good coach to me. I wish more coaches would follow along. :thumpsup:


That is just it, i totally agree, but what is the use in percevering when nothing is gonna change, its better to just leave it how it is.
#56
bobcat034 Wrote:people play in this league B/C they cant play 4 powell high... B/c there not Good... jon conley is the best player 2 come out of SO CALLED JAMS...

Bro Shove it, plenty of the players in jams could play for high school, no maybe not be the stars but the could sure contribute.
#57
Luigi#2 Wrote:I also heard about him. I guess he couldn't hack the way high school ball plays.

Yea im sure that is it, W/E, Oscar Moore could play with the best of them, just because he would rather play jams than for the HS you guys are gonna degrade him, maybe he just has more fun, i mean that is what basketball is all about.
#58
Good4Three Wrote:OMG!!! will you guys give this Jams thing a break and actually start talking about REAL basketball, not some fantasy league with players who couldnt make the high school team.

Now that's funny.:lmao:
#59
Good4Three Wrote:OMG!!! will you guys give this Jams thing a break and actually start talking about REAL basketball, not some fantasy league with players who couldnt make the high school team.

Wow who jerked your chain lil kid. You jealous cause this so called Jams team beat your basketball team lol.
#60
Good4Three Wrote:OMG!!! will you guys give this Jams thing a break and actually start talking about REAL basketball, not some fantasy league with players who couldnt make the high school team.


This is fun for everyone. So just calm down a little bit.

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