Logan Elm 2018-19

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TravisHill22
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Logan Elm 2018-19

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Thoughts?


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Re: Logan Elm 2018-19

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They'll be much improved record wise. Those freshmen are gritty and talented players, so if they can grow and hit the weight room, they could have a really nice season next year.


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If the freshmen can each grow a couple of inches and put on some muscle in the offseason, they could have a good season next year. Group is very skilled, but was undersized this season. They made progress and got better, but need to have a good offseason to continue and harness their talent.


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Re: Logan Elm 2018-19

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Bman I agree. The one thing they need is size. They could use a big man and power forward to really move forward. My concern is their size will prevent them from taking the next step and seeing a significant increase in wins. Anderson was a stud when they needed him.


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svc_guy wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2018 7:58 am Bman I agree. The one thing they need is size. They could use a big man and power forward to really move forward. My concern is their size will prevent them from taking the next step and seeing a significant increase in wins. Anderson was a stud when they needed him.
Not a whole lot of size (potential 6-3 to 6-5) coming up in the program right now. We need to get whatever is in the water over at Thornville and bring that over to SE Pickaway County/W Hocking County. ;)

I've talked to some other coaches from around the area and we could see some smaller teams coming up in three or four seasons.


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