Jump to content

Orangefield vs Hardin Jefferson - predictions?


Recommended Posts

Guest tigersvoice

If the refs are fair...HJ or OF...The refs will be the deciding factor

What do you base this opinion on?  These schools both play pretty much the same style of basketball.  Are you suggesting serious

"Homer" calls by the officials?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If the refs are fair...HJ or OF...The refs will be the deciding factor

Both of these are quality teams and this should be a great game.

The refs will NOT be the deciding factor in this game.  The winner of this game is the one that plays hard, is poised, and does not ALLOW the refs to be the deciding factor.

I give the nod th HJ.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest tigersvoice

Both teams play good defense and are well coached. The team that shoots the ball the best will win. Sorry no prediction here. ;D

I agree.  And shooting the ball best is "USUALLY" done on the home court and for that reason I'll go with Orangefield.  It will be one of the best girls games in the district this year!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Is going to be excitiing game that the girls are looking forward to.I will predict the outcome based on what I've seen. HJ needs this to get back on track since a very disappointing loss to silsbee. I do know Orangefield will be ready and they want to beat HJ. This has been a great rivalry for a while and its time for HJ to get back on top.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It's going to come down to mistakes on offense who is going to shoot the ball better. it will be very difficult to go into OF's gym and beat them, I know the Hawks are capable, it's just are they going to show up and play sharp. I'll give the Hawks the nod I believe Jdad I think they have been waiting for this game all year.

[move]GO LADY HAWKS!!!![/move]

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I agree, whatever team shoots the ball well will definitely have a huge advantage but it's also going to come down to who takes care of the ball better. Orangefield has struggled at times this year in this area, if they do that against HJ it could be a long night for them. Now if they play like they did against Silsbee earlier in the year, they'll be in this game and have a great shot at winning it. Both teams will be up for this game and it should be a great one. This is a tough stretch for the Bobcats, Silsbee comes to town next Tuesday. Go Lady Cats!!!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Member Statistics

    45,971
    Total Members
    1,837
    Most Online
    TankParrish83
    Newest Member
    TankParrish83
    Joined


  • Posts

    • Sure.  You reassign an employee and they leave voluntarily instead of being fired and being open to litigation.  The outcome is the same, but you are making my point.  The superintendent and AD and principal are all empowered to make personnel decisions.  Instead of accepting the decision made, you talk about lawyering up, no one else was reprimanded, railroad job.  I am old enough to remember when high school sports taught life lessons...accountability being chief among them.
    • I know absolutely nothing about the situation, but I do know head coaches of sports other than the AD have actual teaching assignments, and I know from my wife having worked in the sped department of multiple schools that it’s not uncommon at all for coaches to shirk those duties.  It could very well be that this was the case at BC.  Or not, I don’t know.  Just bringing this up to point out the fact that, although many coaches only want to worry about coaching, they generally have several other responsibilities at the school.  some of them neglect or ignore these duties entirely.  If he’s been written up for other issues before, it’s a dumb argument to say “he was punished for this and others were not”.  If he had a pile of write ups in his file and they did not then it makes sense that the punishments were different.  
    • He wasn’t fired, he was reassigned and people get reassigned all the time. If he was actually fired, then you would have a point, but he wasn’t fired. Based on the information presented here no way this would stand if they fired him and he lawyered up. 
    • I heard the assistant was going to get this job and assume it was referring to the old Vidor coach, Nate Smith.  I always thought he did more with less at Vidor and can't help but think he shares some responsibility in Vidor's recent success. 
    • Classic Bridge City.  Always someone else's fault, refs/umpires cheated, AD with an agenda, yada, yada, yada.  As far as I can tell it's damn near impossible to get fired at these schools so when someone does get fired, it's usually something.  Drama at Bridge City is a constant.  The guy did a good job coaching basketball and I'm sure he'll continue that somewhere else.  Time to move on.
  • Topics

×
×
  • Create New...