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Paintsville 57 Johnson Central 56 (57th District Semi Finals)
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(02-22-2022, 02:11 AM)Bucknut Wrote:
(02-22-2022, 01:29 AM)Blue_Bird96 Wrote: JC lead by double digits at one point. Tigers continued to Claw their way to a win! Senior Hyden lit it up from deep! Lady Tigers move onto the 57th District Championship Game!
Classic Tommy McKenzie possession of the basketball 6 point  lead 2:00 to go tries to hold  the ball 2 turnovers later Paintsville leads
Go back and think how many times that has happened. He stops playing to win and and starts playing to try and not lose. 7/10 times it ends in a turnover or missed shot leading to a fast break score. JC had the momentum. If they kept playing the game that they were playing we might have seen a different outcome. Thankfully the stall ball plan started which gave the Tigers a little time to rest and then take off!

(02-22-2022, 02:03 PM)clipperw Wrote: When did Darrin Rice step down? The KHSAA page for Johnson Central still has him listed as the head coach.
At the start. Tommy has coached the girls all season.

(02-22-2022, 10:38 AM)Kentuckyfan52 Wrote:
(02-22-2022, 02:11 AM)Bucknut Wrote:
(02-22-2022, 01:29 AM)Blue_Bird96 Wrote: JC lead by double digits at one point. Tigers continued to Claw their way to a win! Senior Hyden lit it up from deep! Lady Tigers move onto the 57th District Championship Game!
Classic Tommy McKenzie possession of the basketball 6 point  lead 2:00 to go tries to hold  the ball 2 turnovers later Paintsville leads

I’m not sure if you’ve kept up with any of JC girls basketball this year but to say something about Tommy’s coaching is just not right. He stepped in, had to deal with parents, a not so good team and still should’ve won this game. While trying to game plan for the next night. I would’ve held the ball too but I just don’t think those girls could really handle it as shown all year. I think it just proves how smart of a coach he really is. Hopefully, they get a good girls coach now in the off season.
That’s a better way to go about it. Put all the blame on the kids.

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