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05-17-2010, 09:34 AM
I guess it's official, he announced it to his players this morning.
Good luck to Coach Booher!
Good luck to Coach Booher!
05-17-2010, 09:44 AM
goodguy Wrote:I guess it's official, he announced it to his players this morning.
Good luck to Coach Booher!
Let the new coach chaos begin at Shelby valley. This should be good !
05-17-2010, 09:50 AM
It might not have been made public, but this was pretty much a done deal a few days after Henley resigned from Holmes and Booher expressed interest in the job.
From nky.com:
The hottest name in Kentucky high school basketball coaching is the newest coach at Northern Kentucky's most successful program.
Jason Booher, who made history by leading Shelby Valley to All "A" Classic and KHSAA state titles this year, will be the new boys' basketball coach at Holmes. Covington superintedent Lynda Jackson cofirmed the hire this morning.
Jackson made the final decision after a hiring committee made up of Holmes staff narrowed the field of candidates to Booher and Louisville Moore coach Larry Miller.
Jackson said Booher stood out.
"It was a combination of his passion about educating students and his experience of working with a variety of students and players over the years," said Jackson. "He really has a commitment of growing our program from the elementary through the high school and a commitment to working in the community and giving back."
And, obviously, Booher knows the game. In six seasons at Shelby Valley he posted a 160-37 record and four 15th Region titles. During his tenure, the small mountain school won back-to-back All "A" Classic state titles in 2009 and 2010. This year, led by Mr. Basketball Elisha Justice, the Wildcats reached the Sweet Sixteen state finals where they upset Louisville Ballard.
"What was interesting about Jason winning the state title, was that he accomplished the goal with a Class A school," said Jackson. "When you win a state title – like Holmes did – it’s a combination of perseverance and desire and hard work. To get a coach that can bring all those things together, that’s special."
Booher takes over for David Henley, who resigned last month after 13 years at the school to take the head coaching job at North Oldham. Henley led the Bulldogs to four Ninth Region titles in six years and won the 2009 state title.
Jackson said Booher probably will travel to Covington on Tuesday to meet with the team.
From nky.com:
The hottest name in Kentucky high school basketball coaching is the newest coach at Northern Kentucky's most successful program.
Jason Booher, who made history by leading Shelby Valley to All "A" Classic and KHSAA state titles this year, will be the new boys' basketball coach at Holmes. Covington superintedent Lynda Jackson cofirmed the hire this morning.
Jackson made the final decision after a hiring committee made up of Holmes staff narrowed the field of candidates to Booher and Louisville Moore coach Larry Miller.
Jackson said Booher stood out.
"It was a combination of his passion about educating students and his experience of working with a variety of students and players over the years," said Jackson. "He really has a commitment of growing our program from the elementary through the high school and a commitment to working in the community and giving back."
And, obviously, Booher knows the game. In six seasons at Shelby Valley he posted a 160-37 record and four 15th Region titles. During his tenure, the small mountain school won back-to-back All "A" Classic state titles in 2009 and 2010. This year, led by Mr. Basketball Elisha Justice, the Wildcats reached the Sweet Sixteen state finals where they upset Louisville Ballard.
"What was interesting about Jason winning the state title, was that he accomplished the goal with a Class A school," said Jackson. "When you win a state title – like Holmes did – it’s a combination of perseverance and desire and hard work. To get a coach that can bring all those things together, that’s special."
Booher takes over for David Henley, who resigned last month after 13 years at the school to take the head coaching job at North Oldham. Henley led the Bulldogs to four Ninth Region titles in six years and won the 2009 state title.
Jackson said Booher probably will travel to Covington on Tuesday to meet with the team.
05-17-2010, 10:02 AM
it is official coach jason booher called his players in the locker this morning and as tears fell from his eyes said ill be taking the covington holmes job. I have been expecting this for a while now. Booher always had a scouting report for every team valley played. He was a good coach with alot of good help. He told his boys that they will have a completly new coaching staff. I wish him nuttin but the best. Good Luck Coach!
05-17-2010, 10:39 AM
Good luck Coach Booher. I do not blame him one bit. I think he willl do fantastic up there in Covinton.
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05-17-2010, 10:46 AM
Congrats to coach Booher
05-17-2010, 12:09 PM
Holmes will be delighted with the incumbant coach. His style of play will blend perfectly with the Athletes in Covington.
05-17-2010, 12:35 PM
Hope he does well up there. Good luck in Covington. :rockon:
05-17-2010, 01:44 PM
From allkyhoops.com:
......"I am excited about being named the new head basketball coach at Holmes High School," Booher stated his morning. "They have a rich basketball tradition that I will work hard to continue."
He admitted that it will be difficult to leave Shelby Valley.
Booher said, "the past six years at Shelby Valley High School have been great it was a very tough decision to leave because of all the success we have had here and the relationships that were built."
He plans to bring the same system that flourished at Shelby Valley to his new team.
"I look forward to the opportunity to one day cut the nets down again in Rupp Arena with the Bulldogs, which is every team and coaches dream," Booher said of his future plans. "I cannot wait to implement my high pressure, full court defense and fast paced offense at Holmes High. I think it will be a great fit."
......"I am excited about being named the new head basketball coach at Holmes High School," Booher stated his morning. "They have a rich basketball tradition that I will work hard to continue."
He admitted that it will be difficult to leave Shelby Valley.
Booher said, "the past six years at Shelby Valley High School have been great it was a very tough decision to leave because of all the success we have had here and the relationships that were built."
He plans to bring the same system that flourished at Shelby Valley to his new team.
"I look forward to the opportunity to one day cut the nets down again in Rupp Arena with the Bulldogs, which is every team and coaches dream," Booher said of his future plans. "I cannot wait to implement my high pressure, full court defense and fast paced offense at Holmes High. I think it will be a great fit."
05-17-2010, 01:45 PM
Hopefully Booher will be smart enough to keep long time assistant, and Holmes ambassador, Bud Wimzie on the coaching staff with him.
Booher mentioned that SV would have an entirely new staff next year, so I'm wondering if he'll bring any of those guys with him?
Can anyone shed some light on any possible candidates that could possibly join him?
Booher mentioned that SV would have an entirely new staff next year, so I'm wondering if he'll bring any of those guys with him?
Can anyone shed some light on any possible candidates that could possibly join him?
05-17-2010, 01:49 PM
kywldcat01 Wrote:Hopefully Booher will be smart enough to keep long time assistant, and Holmes ambassador, Bud Wimzie on the coaching staff with him.
Booher mentioned that SV would have an entirely new staff next year, so I'm wondering if he'll bring any of those guys with him?
Can anyone shed some light on any possible candidates that could possibly join him?
Rodney Wright and Greg Newsome, I dont see coming. Both have kids that are at Pikeville. I just dont see them 2 leaving
05-17-2010, 01:54 PM
NYY10 Wrote:Rodney Wright and Greg Newsome, I dont see coming. Both have kids that are at Pikeville. I just dont see them 2 leaving
I'd assume then that Holmes' assistants Hall, Stubblefield, and Wimzie will all be kept then.
I think those 3 with Booher would be a great fit for all involved.
05-17-2010, 01:54 PM
Congrats to Mr Booher. He accomplished everything he could at Shelby Valley. Good luck.
05-17-2010, 04:28 PM
Stardust Wrote:Holmes will be delighted with the incumbant coach. His style of play will blend perfectly with the Athletes in Covington.
Agreed. Holmes will force a lot of turnovers and score a ton of points with the athletes that have. I hope Booher does well.
05-17-2010, 05:28 PM
Booher will do really well at Holmes and implement that great style of ball. I look for him to be there about the same amount of time as he was at Valley.
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2009 and 2010 All "A" State Champions and 2010 Kentucky Sweet 16 State Champions
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2009 and 2010 All "A" State Champions and 2010 Kentucky Sweet 16 State Champions
MaxPreps National Champions!![/SIZE][/COLOR][SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
05-17-2010, 06:15 PM
it is offical jason booher resigned today at shelby valley and told his boys that he was leaving.he will be do a good job at holmes but everyone has to think about all the juniors that are going to be seniors this year how dirty they got it there the ones who the worst part of it. and i agree with whoever said this let the coaching chaos at shelby valley begin it will be really good to see who will get it and why......
05-17-2010, 08:43 PM
Good Hire by Holmes. Basketball is very important to the Covington area, and Coach Booher will do a good job.
05-17-2010, 08:46 PM
From what I hear, the assistant principal job did NOT come with the head coaching position...I'm sure Coach Booher will have the opportunity to find an admin job in the CIPS system, but I still find that interesting.
I also hear that this was one of the reasons Steve Wright withdrew his name from the candidates list.
I also hear that this was one of the reasons Steve Wright withdrew his name from the candidates list.
05-17-2010, 08:53 PM
What should we expect Booher's scheduling to look like? Obviously he didn't play many of the state powers while at SV during the regular season, but should this be a trend that we should expect to see at Holmes as well?
Will be interesting to see if he tries to get SV and a few of the other EKY powers on the schedule at Holmes.
Will be interesting to see if he tries to get SV and a few of the other EKY powers on the schedule at Holmes.
05-17-2010, 08:53 PM
Holmes could not have hired a better coach.
Best of luck to Holmes and coach Booher!
Best of luck to Holmes and coach Booher!
05-17-2010, 09:23 PM
kywldcat01 Wrote:From what I hear, the assistant principal job did NOT come with the head coaching position...I'm sure Coach Booher will have the opportunity to find an admin job in the CIPS system, but I still find that interesting.
I also hear that this was one of the reasons Steve Wright withdrew his name from the candidates list.
thats true the assistant principal job didnt come with it. i hear hes gonna deal with discipline with freshman?
05-17-2010, 11:05 PM
kywldcat01 Wrote:What should we expect Booher's scheduling to look like? Obviously he didn't play many of the state powers while at SV during the regular season, but should this be a trend that we should expect to see at Holmes as well?
Will be interesting to see if he tries to get SV and a few of the other EKY powers on the schedule at Holmes.
I could see him trying to get KCC or PCC on the Schedule. Dont think he would Schedule SV in his 1st year lol.( or at least I wouldn't)
I look for Holmes to be pretty good this year!!
05-17-2010, 11:23 PM
kywldcat01 Wrote:What should we expect Booher's scheduling to look like? Obviously he didn't play many of the state powers while at SV during the regular season, but should this be a trend that we should expect to see at Holmes as well?
Will be interesting to see if he tries to get SV and a few of the other EKY powers on the schedule at Holmes.
From what I've seen, Booher likes to take his teams out of state for the holiday tournaments and I wouldn't be surprised to see him bring Holmes to the mountains either.
05-17-2010, 11:35 PM
wheres the sv guy that said mark (his words) Booher will be back at valley?
05-18-2010, 02:31 AM
Congrats to coach Booher for becoming the new head man at Holmes. I wish him well in his new position, as long as he isn't playing SV of course!
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05-18-2010, 02:33 AM
kywldcat01 Wrote:Will be interesting to see if he tries to get SV and a few of the other EKY powers on the schedule at Holmes.
NYY10 Wrote:I could see him trying to get KCC or PCC on the Schedule. Dont think he would Schedule SV in his 1st year lol.( or at least I wouldn't)
I don't see any way that Holmes would be playing SV this coming year. Valley will be in full-blown rebuilding mode, and I expect the schedule to be significantly softer than the last couple years.
Maybe when SV reloads here in 2-3 years, they can arrange a home-and-home with Holmes.
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05-18-2010, 02:56 AM
kywldcat01 Wrote:What should we expect Booher's scheduling to look like? Obviously he didn't play many of the state powers while at SV during the regular season, but should this be a trend that we should expect to see at Holmes as well?
Will be interesting to see if he tries to get SV and a few of the other EKY powers on the schedule at Holmes.
No, I still see Holmes looking to play a schedule against the States most consistent programs and look for the games with more of an inter-state flavor. Not much room on the schedule for too many games that requires either team a three hour plus drive for one game.
05-18-2010, 08:15 AM
Congrats to Holmes on landing a very good coach for their program, however, don't look for him to be there long enough to stack up many wins, his sights are set much higher than a high school position in Northern Kentucky. I see him breaking into the college ranks within the next 2 years.
05-18-2010, 09:57 AM
EKY Wrote:Congrats to Holmes on landing a very good coach for their program, however, don't look for him to be there long enough to stack up many wins, his sights are set much higher than a high school position in Northern Kentucky. I see him breaking into the college ranks within the next 2 years.
How old is he?
05-18-2010, 03:19 PM
Stardust Wrote:How old is he?in his lower 30's. i wanna say 35 but not too sure
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