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06-22-2014, 12:25 AM
catdog Wrote:Corbin beat Clay at Lynn Camp Friday by 2 in sudden death with last shot by Andrew Taylor. Taylor had around 40 points.
Think Corbin and Clay Co are will be in the region championship again.
Just curious, did both teams play their rotation? Not taking anything from Corbin, they're a good team but I was just wondering. Clay would have most likely been Smith, House, Sexton, Wolfe, and Farmer.
06-22-2014, 01:11 AM
RunItUpTheGut Wrote:Harlan who? That's what has been said since 1990.
Corbin and Clay both EACH have more titles than the rest of the region combined.
Is your 13th Region history really that bad?
Harlan won three regional championships in the 1990s and was second once.
06-22-2014, 11:33 AM
HDE Wrote:Is your 13th Region history really that bad?
Harlan won three regional championships in the 1990s and was second once.
93, 95, and 96.
And as I said, what have you done for me lately?
Some of the posters we have on here today wasn't even born when Harlan won there last region.
Clay will win there 30th next year, and as it always is, Corbin and Clay own the region. No team from Harlan, Bell, Knox, Laurel or Jackson Counties will ever own this region like those two do.
Its really not even close.
06-22-2014, 03:36 PM
Did Williamsburg play Corbin after they beat Clay County, and did Williamsburg win?
06-22-2014, 05:24 PM
RunItUpTheGut Wrote:93, 95, and 96.
And as I said, what have you done for me lately?
Some of the posters we have on here today wasn't even born when Harlan won there last region.
Clay will win there 30th next year, and as it always is, Corbin and Clay own the region. No team from Harlan, Bell, Knox, Laurel or Jackson Counties will ever own this region like those two do.
Its really not even close.
So you were saying "Harlan who" in 1995?
06-22-2014, 06:13 PM
topnotch Wrote:Did Williamsburg play Corbin after they beat Clay County, and did Williamsburg win?
Yes. Williamsburg played well, Taylor was out because of an injury he got from an injury during the Clay Co. Game.
06-22-2014, 09:24 PM
HDE Wrote:So you were saying "Harlan who" in 1995?
Could you post a list of all time region tourney wins?
I would do it, but it will be more satisfaction if you do.
06-22-2014, 10:10 PM
You said Clay and Corbin have "always" been at the top. They haven't.
Clay has been there a long time. Corbin's latest run started in the late 80s. They also had a great run in the 30s and 40s.
Harlan and South Laurel have been the last 13th Region teams to be a contender statewide.
Clay has been there a long time. Corbin's latest run started in the late 80s. They also had a great run in the 30s and 40s.
Harlan and South Laurel have been the last 13th Region teams to be a contender statewide.
06-22-2014, 10:13 PM
RunItUpTheGut Wrote:^
Whitley lost one kid and had there best year in a long time last year.
They should be the favorite in the 50th, although South and Corbin should be close behind.
One day, Whitley is the favorite and the next day it's Corbin.
Actually, I think it will be very close.
Those four in the 50th could be in any order, along with North and Harlan County.
06-23-2014, 04:37 PM
(Gut) How could you even think Whitley should be first in the district? Corbin played well vs clay and honestly all the kids they lost will be replaced pretty easy. Not to mention the fact most of there team was very young last year 8th graders, fresh, and sophomores. Corbin's number one hands down. Then Williamsburg second specially with only losing one starter and having the Massey kid transfer in almost pushes them to number one. Only reason why not is because Corbin's coach is the best in the district by a really really really really BIG LONG SHOT! Whitley and South are behind those two I wouldn't say by a lot but there is a gap.
06-23-2014, 04:43 PM
Corbin has a solid starting five but they don't really have a lot of experience beyond that. I think they are probably the slight favorite, due in large part because of the program Pietrowski has established, but it's close. Williamsburg had a very talented starting five. South is very dangerous, depending on how the chemistry works and who is there. Whitley was the biggest surprise in the region last year and brings back just about everyone. You could make a case for any of them.
06-23-2014, 05:55 PM
1. Clay
2. Knox Central
3. Corbin
4. Williamsburg
5. Harlan Co.
6. North
7. Whitley
8. South
9. Bell Co.
10. Jackson Co.
11. Barbourville
12. Pineville
13. OBI
14. Lynn Camp
15. Middlesboro
16. Harlan
17. Red Bird
2. Knox Central
3. Corbin
4. Williamsburg
5. Harlan Co.
6. North
7. Whitley
8. South
9. Bell Co.
10. Jackson Co.
11. Barbourville
12. Pineville
13. OBI
14. Lynn Camp
15. Middlesboro
16. Harlan
17. Red Bird
06-23-2014, 10:50 PM
Mr.Clutch23 Wrote:(Gut) How could you even think Whitley should be first in the district? Corbin played well vs clay and honestly all the kids they lost will be replaced pretty easy. Not to mention the fact most of there team was very young last year 8th graders, fresh, and sophomores. Corbin's number one hands down. Then Williamsburg second specially with only losing one starter and having the Massey kid transfer in almost pushes them to number one. Only reason why not is because Corbin's coach is the best in the district by a really really really really BIG LONG SHOT! Whitley and South are behind those two I wouldn't say by a lot but there is a gap.
How could you say Corbin is number one hands down?
This same Whitley team beat Corbin last year and lost one player, who wasn't anywhere near there best player. Just a role player.
They return 3 seniors and 5 juniors. Corbin beat them by 11 at home, Whitley then beat Corbin by 11 at home, and then Corbin beat Whitley by 2 in the first round of district AT Corbin.
How could Whitley be that far behind Corbin? Corbin lost 4 seniors that included Goins, Shelton, and Waddle.
Coach P is the best coach in the region. Theres no question in my mind, but to say Corbin is the favorite is highly premature IMO.
Don't let my nagging HDE fool you, he knows im just messing with him for old times sake, he is a 100% correct in his assessment above.
Its VERY likely that Wburg and Whitley could be the two teams that come out of that district together for the first time that I ever recall! Of course it may not happen, and it is VERY even, but there are no favorites, and if I had to pick one, I would pick Whitley and Wburg over Corbin and South at this point.
06-23-2014, 10:50 PM
1. Clay
2. Knox
3. The 50th District
2. Knox
3. The 50th District
06-24-2014, 07:42 AM
I agree Gut, with #1
1. Clay Co.
2. 50th district
6. North laurel
7.knox Central- best talent in region, but choke out every year. Barbourville should have beat them in district title game.
1. Clay Co.
2. 50th district
6. North laurel
7.knox Central- best talent in region, but choke out every year. Barbourville should have beat them in district title game.
06-24-2014, 10:44 AM
^
I can agree with that.
Id never put any money on Knox.
I can agree with that.
Id never put any money on Knox.
06-24-2014, 10:51 AM
Knox was a sophomore team two years ago that lost to a pretty good North Laurel squad, so I don't think you can really hold that one against them.
There's no doubt they should have gone farther last year, but I still don't think you can count them out because they've struggled in the regional tournament the past few years.
I see why people say that though, and the only way they can prove them wrong is to win more postseason games.
Harlan County is in the mix as far as a top five team. They beat Whitley two out of three and played Corbin tough at Corbin before Tyler Miller was back in action. Zach Caldwell also wasn't there, since he's with football all summer.
There's no doubt they should have gone farther last year, but I still don't think you can count them out because they've struggled in the regional tournament the past few years.
I see why people say that though, and the only way they can prove them wrong is to win more postseason games.
Harlan County is in the mix as far as a top five team. They beat Whitley two out of three and played Corbin tough at Corbin before Tyler Miller was back in action. Zach Caldwell also wasn't there, since he's with football all summer.
06-25-2014, 12:09 PM
North will have to be a surprise team... Brad Sizemore is one of the top coaches in the region, that alone will keep them in the mix...
06-25-2014, 12:33 PM
HDE Wrote:You said Clay and Corbin have "always" been at the top. They haven't.
Clay has been there a long time. Corbin's latest run started in the late 80s. They also had a great run in the 30s and 40s.
Harlan and South Laurel have been the last 13th Region teams to be a contender statewide.
Harlan has never been a contender statewide. Stop living in the 90's.....Harlan has had a decent team the past 3 seasons and haven't did anything. They had the perfect scenerio 2 years ago on their home court and lost to Clay. Harlan is just like Knox.....Until you produce in March just hush it.
06-25-2014, 12:37 PM
Oh ya and everyone who keeps saying "Coach P" is the best coach in the region. You may wanna check his track record against "Coach M" from Clay....it isn't very good :notworthy
06-25-2014, 12:57 PM
Which record are you talking about?
His record getting players to transfer in? Yep Marcum's got him there.
His record in the sweet sixteen? 1-3 for Petrowski vs 0-2 for Marcum
His record in regional title games ? 3-2 for Petrowski vs 2-1 for Marcum?
You're probably talking about head to head.... considering that in the four years that Marcum has been at Clay, that Corbin has been considered rebuilding three of those - I think it minimizes that record (which by the way I think is 4-1 Marcum). Let's see what Marcum does when he has a down year of talent like Coach P had last year......
His record getting players to transfer in? Yep Marcum's got him there.
His record in the sweet sixteen? 1-3 for Petrowski vs 0-2 for Marcum
His record in regional title games ? 3-2 for Petrowski vs 2-1 for Marcum?
You're probably talking about head to head.... considering that in the four years that Marcum has been at Clay, that Corbin has been considered rebuilding three of those - I think it minimizes that record (which by the way I think is 4-1 Marcum). Let's see what Marcum does when he has a down year of talent like Coach P had last year......
06-25-2014, 01:05 PM
cchsfan4life Wrote:Harlan has never been a contender statewide. Stop living in the 90's.....Harlan has had a decent team the past 3 seasons and haven't did anything. They had the perfect scenerio 2 years ago on their home court and lost to Clay. Harlan is just like Knox.....Until you produce in March just hush it.
Harlan lost to Pleasure Ridge Park in the 1995 state semifinals. I believe they came into the season ranked No. 1 in the state.
06-25-2014, 02:41 PM
JagNation Wrote:Which record are you talking about?
His record getting players to transfer in? Yep Marcum's got him there.
His record in the sweet sixteen? 1-3 for Petrowski vs 0-2 for Marcum
His record in regional title games ? 3-2 for Petrowski vs 2-1 for Marcum?
You're probably talking about head to head.... considering that in the four years that Marcum has been at Clay, that Corbin has been considered rebuilding three of those - I think it minimizes that record (which by the way I think is 4-1 Marcum). Let's see what Marcum does when he has a down year of talent like Coach P had last year......
I'm a Clay County fan and even I agree with this. There's no denying Petrowski is the best coach in the region. Look at what he does with what he has got. That's not a knock on Marcum who has done a good job but a compliment to Petrowski.
06-25-2014, 02:42 PM
cchsfan4life Wrote:Harlan has never been a contender statewide. Stop living in the 90's.....Harlan has had a decent team the past 3 seasons and haven't did anything. They had the perfect scenerio 2 years ago on their home court and lost to Clay. Harlan is just like Knox.....Until you produce in March just hush it.
Somebody doesn't know the difference between Harlan Independent and Harlan County. Your argument just lost it's credibility!
06-25-2014, 03:18 PM
JagNation Wrote:North will have to be a surprise team... Brad Sizemore is one of the top coaches in the region, that alone will keep them in the mix...
I don't think North is a surprise team. They are ranked in the top five by most.
06-25-2014, 08:12 PM
Coach P is the best in the region, I don't believe that's debatable right now. I would put Marcum 3rd-4th, really has just begun his career although it be impressive. As for the difference between Harlan County and Harlan, I don't mean any disrespect but only people from Harlan County (in general) differentiate the two. Everyone else just says Harlan and we are referring to the county school. Many people outside that county will say Harlan City or something along those lines to refer to the other. It's one of a few places were the city and county have the same name.
06-25-2014, 09:46 PM
I can see where that could be confusing, but the fact remains that Harlan has been in existence as a school for 100 years or so. If cchsfan4forlife is so clueless that he doesn't know Harlan has won a state championship and was a top team in the state in the 1990s then he shouldn't debate with the adults. I wasn't living in the 90s, I was responding in a debate with Gut about 13th Region history.
It is unusual to have a city and county with the same name, but in this case it would help avoid confusion if Harlan County is called Harlan County or HC. Harlan isn't Harlan City or Harlan Independent, it's just Harlan. Their name didn't change when HCHS opened.
It is unusual to have a city and county with the same name, but in this case it would help avoid confusion if Harlan County is called Harlan County or HC. Harlan isn't Harlan City or Harlan Independent, it's just Harlan. Their name didn't change when HCHS opened.
06-25-2014, 09:56 PM
HDE Wrote:I can see where that could be confusing, but the fact remains that Harlan has been in existence as a school for 100 years or so. If cchsfan4forlife is so clueless that he doesn't know Harlan has won a state championship and was a top team in the state in the 1990s then he shouldn't debate with the adults. I wasn't living in the 90s, I was responding in a debate with Gut about 13th Region history.
It is unusual to have a city and county with the same name, but in this case it would help avoid confusion if Harlan County is called Harlan County or HC. Harlan isn't Harlan City or Harlan Independent, it's just Harlan. Their name didn't change when HCHS opened.
It should be against the law for a county to be named the same thing as the city within it.
Redundancy. nicker:
06-25-2014, 10:33 PM
I agree, but I know personally that I have misused the names as well as many others, especially those around the 13th region.
06-25-2014, 10:43 PM
Yeah, I've heard it a lot.
But when someone says Harlan wasn't a state contender in the 1990s they are in need of help. I know you know better.
I'm just amazed when someone who can't remember 1999 wants to debate with me.
But when someone says Harlan wasn't a state contender in the 1990s they are in need of help. I know you know better.
I'm just amazed when someone who can't remember 1999 wants to debate with me.
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