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11-20-2009, 09:15 PM
This Thread Is About Campbell County...What Do They Need To Do To Win, What Do They Need To Improve On For This Season, Any Thoughts Or Predictions About The Camels,Remember PLEASE BE CONSTRUCTIVE!!:thanks:
11-21-2009, 10:51 AM
Nate Losey and Joe Franzen have both quit due to their dislikes of Coach Code. This team will be a one man show with Brady Jolly carrying the load for the depleted and undersized Camels
11-28-2009, 08:58 AM
Campbell County
Coach: Scott Code (34-22)
Last season: 16-11
Key players: Senior forward Brady Jolly, senior guard Jordan Smith, senior forward Alex Wolf, senior guard Cody Neises
Outlook: Jolly, a hustling, versatile player with a nice shooting touch, averaged 9.0 points per game last season but is being counted on to play a bigger role. Smith, who averaged 6 points, is the point guard and Wolf is the top defender. Neises has starting experience, and freshman Nate McGovney is a player to watch.
"We have a lot of parity and a deep bench, so that's made for extremely competitive practices and should make us better," Code said.
NKY.com
Coach: Scott Code (34-22)
Last season: 16-11
Key players: Senior forward Brady Jolly, senior guard Jordan Smith, senior forward Alex Wolf, senior guard Cody Neises
Outlook: Jolly, a hustling, versatile player with a nice shooting touch, averaged 9.0 points per game last season but is being counted on to play a bigger role. Smith, who averaged 6 points, is the point guard and Wolf is the top defender. Neises has starting experience, and freshman Nate McGovney is a player to watch.
"We have a lot of parity and a deep bench, so that's made for extremely competitive practices and should make us better," Code said.
NKY.com
12-04-2009, 07:55 PM
NKY.Com Preview just came out. Interesting that they mention Nate Losey, Joe Franzen and Michael Kremer as key players. ALL HAVE QUIT THE TEAM! Coach Code has lost all touch with these kids.
http://nky.cincinnati.com/article/C2/200.../912010340
Campbell County
Scott Code returns for his third year as Campbell County HIgh School head boys' basketball coach with a 34-22 record.
The Camels return two starters in Brady Jolly and Jordan Smith.
Jolly, a 6-foot-4 senior forward, averaged 10 points and three rebounds a game last season.
Smith, a 5-11 senior guard, averaged six points a game and returns at point guard.
Junior guard Nate Losey adds athleticism to the lineup. Junior guard Corey Cox is a very good shooter and ballhandler. Junior center Joe Franzen adds size and rebounding. Junior guard Michael Kremer is one of the top shooters on the team, and freshman guard Nate McGovney is also expected to add a lot to the backcourt.
Code said shooting, depth and ballhandling are the team's strengths, with experience and rebounding team weaknesses.
"If we can find a way to force turnovers or hang with bigger teams rebounding wise, it could make for fun year," Code said. "We are looking to be able to use our speed and pressure the ball better than we could last year."
The Camels began the season Dec. 1 against Pendleton County and host 37th District foe Calvary Dec. 5. Campbell's conference opener is at Dixie Heights Dec. 8.
http://nky.cincinnati.com/article/C2/200.../912010340
Campbell County
Scott Code returns for his third year as Campbell County HIgh School head boys' basketball coach with a 34-22 record.
The Camels return two starters in Brady Jolly and Jordan Smith.
Jolly, a 6-foot-4 senior forward, averaged 10 points and three rebounds a game last season.
Smith, a 5-11 senior guard, averaged six points a game and returns at point guard.
Junior guard Nate Losey adds athleticism to the lineup. Junior guard Corey Cox is a very good shooter and ballhandler. Junior center Joe Franzen adds size and rebounding. Junior guard Michael Kremer is one of the top shooters on the team, and freshman guard Nate McGovney is also expected to add a lot to the backcourt.
Code said shooting, depth and ballhandling are the team's strengths, with experience and rebounding team weaknesses.
"If we can find a way to force turnovers or hang with bigger teams rebounding wise, it could make for fun year," Code said. "We are looking to be able to use our speed and pressure the ball better than we could last year."
The Camels began the season Dec. 1 against Pendleton County and host 37th District foe Calvary Dec. 5. Campbell's conference opener is at Dixie Heights Dec. 8.
12-04-2009, 09:24 PM
Stardust Wrote:NKY.Com Preview just came out. Interesting that they mention Nate Losey, Joe Franzen and Michael Kremer as key players. ALL HAVE QUIT THE TEAM! Coach Code has lost all touch with these kids.
http://nky.cincinnati.com/article/C2/200.../912010340
Campbell County
Scott Code returns for his third year as Campbell County HIgh School head boys' basketball coach with a 34-22 record.
The Camels return two starters in Brady Jolly and Jordan Smith.
Jolly, a 6-foot-4 senior forward, averaged 10 points and three rebounds a game last season.
Smith, a 5-11 senior guard, averaged six points a game and returns at point guard.
Junior guard Nate Losey adds athleticism to the lineup. Junior guard Corey Cox is a very good shooter and ballhandler. Junior center Joe Franzen adds size and rebounding. Junior guard Michael Kremer is one of the top shooters on the team, and freshman guard Nate McGovney is also expected to add a lot to the backcourt.
Code said shooting, depth and ballhandling are the team's strengths, with experience and rebounding team weaknesses.
"If we can find a way to force turnovers or hang with bigger teams rebounding wise, it could make for fun year," Code said. "We are looking to be able to use our speed and pressure the ball better than we could last year."
The Camels began the season Dec. 1 against Pendleton County and host 37th District foe Calvary Dec. 5. Campbell's conference opener is at Dixie Heights Dec. 8.
From What You Say...Depth Just Went From Strength To Weakness Real Quick
12-04-2009, 09:33 PM
Peacedomes85 Wrote:From What You Say...Depth Just Went From Strength To Weakness Real Quick
Absolutely ZERO depth!
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