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Who has the best JV team thus far out there, any region?
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I'll put this out there to get the ball rolling.

Johnson Central's JV is thus far undefeated. They won the Hazard Invitational today beating three good teams. Down by as much as 20 today and won it by 1.


They have quickness, strong and/or quick bodies on the boards which ever they need, they have shot blockers, a couple or three slashers, and a fierceness that is not yet on the varsity team. These guys can beat there varsity. Not all the time but at least half.

JC has a great squad of youngins coming up.

Names

- Justin Murray -Pluses - good ball handler, one of the region’s best (you have to
wait and see), fierce defender, he has the potential to be
awesome if he would listen and learn. If he stays. Team's
leading scorer Plays quality minutes on varsity too.
- James Blakenship? - Pluses – No fear, James will improve and be a good
addition to varsity eventually.
- #32 and #25 freshman and sophomore swing men,
Pluses - quick step, good defenders, who needs a jump shot when you can dunk on a fast break - look out they're are quick and can leap, #25 has seen the floor a few time in the varsity games

Sometimes starter sometimes bench -
- Josiah Reno -Pluses – lead every team he's ever played on in rebounds, brawny, big
and thick hard to beat on the boards at 6' 3'',. Summer
workout may help.
- Jesse Meek may still be playing both V and JV but I don't know for sure. This junior lacks only confidence in blowing away anybody. He's athletic, he quick, a thinking man, but gets down on himself when he makes mistakes.
- There are others, a pretty deep bench. They have the potential to take the region with maturity. They lack only a leader on the court to guide them.
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Who has the best JV team thus far out there, any region? - by reporterforbs - 12-30-2005, 05:34 PM

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