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Lemaster steps down at Paintsville
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As hard as the boys have worked this offseason in the weightroom, I don't see them letting it all go to waste. The best thing they could do is keep working hard and WHOEVER is named head coach, work their butts off for him and accomplish the goals they set when beginning the offseason workouts.

I for one was very sad to hear the news of Coach LeMaster stepping down, he has been a great leader and coach in his 10 years at the helm after taking over for long time Tiger coach and Kentucky high school football LEGEND Walter Brugh, you couldn't ask for more then what LeMaster accomplished. Whoever the next coach may be, they will have some big shoes to fill, LeMaster was a class act on and off the field.

As for the next head coach, I would have to agree with JKWONN, I don't think Chuke has enough respect of the community, parents, and players to get the job. He is indeed a great coach, but when majority of the team wanted to quit last year (some did) cause they didn't like him and how he treated them, I just don't see Paintsville being very successful if he gets the job. As much as I love JTA, i don't see him getting the job only because he isn't Alumni of PHS. Lately I have been hearing that Mike Baldwin (older brother to PHS girls b-ball coach Mark Baldwin) has put in an application for the job, I don't see him getting the job either considering he has been coaching at JC for the last I couldn't count how many years. The way it is looking (and I am hoping) BMR will get the nod. BMR has been helping with the Tiger football program for MANY years (except the last 2) now. In 2001 when Paintsville won the region BMR was a HUGE asset to that team, he called majority of the plays, he and LeMaster were offensive genious' in 2001, they knew what kind of players they had on the field and used it to their advantage. I don't care what anyone says about BMR not being able to handle both Football and Basketball head coaching jobs, he CAN, in the many years I have known BMR I have NEVER seen him back down from a challenge and RARELY, VERY RARELY seen him fail. The Tiger program could use someone like BMR, his players always respect him and always give him everything they got, not to mention he is the most disciplinary coach in the state, I for one would love to see BMR get the job.
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Lemaster steps down at Paintsville - by MOJO - 04-15-2005, 11:55 AM
Lemaster steps down at Paintsville - by JKWON33 - 04-15-2005, 04:18 PM
Lemaster steps down at Paintsville - by sportwhiz - 04-15-2005, 04:53 PM
Lemaster steps down at Paintsville - by CatDawg - 04-15-2005, 11:40 PM
Lemaster steps down at Paintsville - by MOJO - 04-16-2005, 12:53 AM
Lemaster steps down at Paintsville - by LC99 - 04-16-2005, 08:57 PM
Lemaster steps down at Paintsville - by Bill_Don - 04-24-2005, 06:13 PM

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