His daddy is responsible.. mommy's and daddy's... the worst enemies of youth sports.. lol. Of all coaches and teachers....DUNK1 wrote: Tue Dec 30, 2025 11:11 amWho do you think is responsible for his return to Racine? And yea League titles are nice but nothings like deep tournament runs. That’s what makes Howie so special.peake71 wrote: Tue Dec 30, 2025 11:05 am So you are saying they made a mistake by hiring one of the best coaches in SEO. First year Coach Davis is there they win their side of the TVC for the first time. If they hired Howie they have no Carson Davis. Davis will play division 1 basketball somewhere. Also you lose majority of your scoring. My understanding is the young man went back to Southern where he was from originally from but not his choice.
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Not a super impressive win by 9 from Meigs against a GA team that is competing without one of their top players. Nonetheless, a win is a win. I’ve seen some of the grittiest basketball throughout this season from teams throughout Southern/Southeastern Ohio. Not necessarily saying it’s the most skilled or talented. But, there are some tough nosed teams a crossed the board. A lot of parity throughout the area this year.
Curious to see how Meigs fairs this weekend against some really good competition.
Curious to see how Meigs fairs this weekend against some really good competition.
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Colson Miller 19 points a freshman
Ty Reed 16 points a sophomore
Lead the way For Gallia
Ty Reed 16 points a sophomore
Lead the way For Gallia
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I imagine they handle Waverly maybe by 10….and the Marietta game is a toss up.OldHooper wrote: Wed Dec 31, 2025 8:17 am Not a super impressive win by 9 from Meigs against a GA team that is competing without one of their top players. Nonetheless, a win is a win. I’ve seen some of the grittiest basketball throughout this season from teams throughout Southern/Southeastern Ohio. Not necessarily saying it’s the most skilled or talented. But, there are some tough nosed teams a crossed the board. A lot of parity throughout the area this year.
Curious to see how Meigs fairs this weekend against some really good competition.
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They have another nice freshman big on the JV squad to toss in next year as he continues to develop alongside of MillerGeronimo wrote: Wed Dec 31, 2025 10:53 am Colson Miller 19 points a freshman
Ty Reed 16 points a sophomore
Lead the way For Gallia
GA should be one of the better teams in the area at least the next 2 seasons, if they can stay healthy of course.
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Who you think talked to his daddy and convinced him to bring him back? It’s the Racine way.Rza1 wrote: Wed Dec 31, 2025 3:30 amHis daddy is responsible.. mommy's and daddy's... the worst enemies of youth sports.. lol. Of all coaches and teachers....DUNK1 wrote: Tue Dec 30, 2025 11:11 amWho do you think is responsible for his return to Racine? And yea League titles are nice but nothings like deep tournament runs. That’s what makes Howie so special.peake71 wrote: Tue Dec 30, 2025 11:05 am So you are saying they made a mistake by hiring one of the best coaches in SEO. First year Coach Davis is there they win their side of the TVC for the first time. If they hired Howie they have no Carson Davis. Davis will play division 1 basketball somewhere. Also you lose majority of your scoring. My understanding is the young man went back to Southern where he was from originally from but not his choice.
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Or maybe he was sick of daddy ball in meigs and wanted to be free. Everyone needs to stop making fake accusationsHosey Caadwell wrote: Wed Dec 31, 2025 5:20 pmRza1 wrote: Wed Dec 31, 2025 3:30 amHis daddy is responsible.. mommy's and daddy's... the worst enemies of youth sports.. lol. Of all coaches and teachers....DUNK1 wrote: Tue Dec 30, 2025 11:11 am
Who do you think is responsible for his return to Racine? And yea League titles are nice but nothings like deep tournament runs. That’s what makes Howie so special.
Who you think talked to his daddy and convinced him to bring him back? It’s the Racine way.
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If a coach takes a group of average players (expected to be about .500) and they go 17-5, was that great coaching? Or another coach who has a very talented, experienced team that is very good (expected to win all or most of their games) and they go 19-3. Or still another coach that inherits a losing program and develops his first team (young, inexperienced) into a .500 season. Which is the better coach? Just as in being a teacher, too much I believe is placed on the final achievement, and not the value-added aspect of improvement and growth. For example, taking a below-average student and motivating them toward becoming a 3.0 student is a greater achievement than taking a 3.7 student and ending up at 3.8. Just some additional perspective for consideration.peake71 wrote: Tue Dec 30, 2025 3:26 pm Check Ryan Davis record and you see why I consider him a top coach in SEO. State final four, regional finals, regional semis and district championships plus conference championships. Several all state players first and second team plus honorable mention. And yes I am a little biased.
Some of the ones who played for him are now coaches.
P.S. I don't know Coach Davis history as you do, so maybe he developed those players into much better players and should be credited for the "value-added" he provided. Can't argue against that. But I know some coaches in the area with big winning percentages who really haven't done much to improve players or teams but they are regarded as successful because they are in the right school at the right time or simply have better players.
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The one thing I have said for years is if you have a mediocre coach and good players they will play down to the coach and a good coach that has mediocre players they will play up to the coach. That also depends on motivation also.
I saw Davis take guys and make them better players and not necessarily in wins but did you improve from beginning to the end. A good coach to me wants them to improve not just on the court but in the classroom and beyond.
His coaching at Meigs i know some about being friends with Ryan also. When he came they never had been to summer basketball camps. They played in a summer league at Jackson is all I believe. He took them to camp and also brought them to Marshall camps to try and improve.
There are some great coaches in SEO and I just believe he is one of them.
I saw Davis take guys and make them better players and not necessarily in wins but did you improve from beginning to the end. A good coach to me wants them to improve not just on the court but in the classroom and beyond.
His coaching at Meigs i know some about being friends with Ryan also. When he came they never had been to summer basketball camps. They played in a summer league at Jackson is all I believe. He took them to camp and also brought them to Marshall camps to try and improve.
There are some great coaches in SEO and I just believe he is one of them.
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You seem to have inside knowledge. The question that everyone always wanted to know is why he left Southern in the first place? Can you enlighten us?basketballfan03 wrote: Thu Jan 01, 2026 10:18 amOr maybe he was sick of daddy ball in meigs and wanted to be free. Everyone needs to stop making fake accusationsHosey Caadwell wrote: Wed Dec 31, 2025 5:20 pmRza1 wrote: Wed Dec 31, 2025 3:30 am
His daddy is responsible.. mommy's and daddy's... the worst enemies of youth sports.. lol. Of all coaches and teachers....
Who you think talked to his daddy and convinced him to bring him back? It’s the Racine way.
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As a Waverly guy, probably more than 10, I’m hearing keesee will be out and Teagan hurt is out for the season, will drop a few until keesee is back especially with hurt out, hopefully we compete will and can build some depth in this injury ridden time.TheOHIOBully wrote: Wed Dec 31, 2025 11:22 amI imagine they handle Waverly maybe by 10….and the Marietta game is a toss up.OldHooper wrote: Wed Dec 31, 2025 8:17 am Not a super impressive win by 9 from Meigs against a GA team that is competing without one of their top players. Nonetheless, a win is a win. I’ve seen some of the grittiest basketball throughout this season from teams throughout Southern/Southeastern Ohio. Not necessarily saying it’s the most skilled or talented. But, there are some tough nosed teams a crossed the board. A lot of parity throughout the area this year.
Curious to see how Meigs fairs this weekend against some really good competition.
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So you think Meigs is about a 10-point favorite against Waverly and even-odds vs. Marietta? I've seen all three of these teams and each game has its own separate factors. But I'd say the toss-up game is Waverly (slight edge to the Tigers) and if both teams play to capabilities with no injuries or sicknesses to deal with, I'd say Marietta by 12 over Meigs.TheOHIOBully wrote: Wed Dec 31, 2025 11:22 amI imagine they handle Waverly maybe by 10….and the Marietta game is a toss up.OldHooper wrote: Wed Dec 31, 2025 8:17 am Not a super impressive win by 9 from Meigs against a GA team that is competing without one of their top players. Nonetheless, a win is a win. I’ve seen some of the grittiest basketball throughout this season from teams throughout Southern/Southeastern Ohio. Not necessarily saying it’s the most skilled or talented. But, there are some tough nosed teams a crossed the board. A lot of parity throughout the area this year.
Curious to see how Meigs fairs this weekend against some really good competition.
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I kept hearing it was a reeding problemHigh Fade wrote: Thu Jan 01, 2026 12:32 pmYou seem to have inside knowledge. The question that everyone always wanted to know is why he left Southern in the first place? Can you enlighten us?basketballfan03 wrote: Thu Jan 01, 2026 10:18 amOr maybe he was sick of daddy ball in meigs and wanted to be free. Everyone needs to stop making fake accusationsHosey Caadwell wrote: Wed Dec 31, 2025 5:20 pm
Who you think talked to his daddy and convinced him to bring him back? It’s the Racine way.
Do it Like Pruitt used to do it!
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Well, it is now a running clock in the third quarter, Marietta is up by 35.TheOHIOBully wrote: Wed Dec 31, 2025 11:22 amI imagine they handle Waverly maybe by 10….and the Marietta game is a toss up.OldHooper wrote: Wed Dec 31, 2025 8:17 am Not a super impressive win by 9 from Meigs against a GA team that is competing without one of their top players. Nonetheless, a win is a win. I’ve seen some of the grittiest basketball throughout this season from teams throughout Southern/Southeastern Ohio. Not necessarily saying it’s the most skilled or talented. But, there are some tough nosed teams a crossed the board. A lot of parity throughout the area this year.
Curious to see how Meigs fairs this weekend against some really good competition.
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72-34. Marietta. Final.Steely Dan wrote: Fri Jan 02, 2026 8:16 pmWell, it is now a running clock in the third quarter, Marietta is up by 35.TheOHIOBully wrote: Wed Dec 31, 2025 11:22 amI imagine they handle Waverly maybe by 10….and the Marietta game is a toss up.OldHooper wrote: Wed Dec 31, 2025 8:17 am Not a super impressive win by 9 from Meigs against a GA team that is competing without one of their top players. Nonetheless, a win is a win. I’ve seen some of the grittiest basketball throughout this season from teams throughout Southern/Southeastern Ohio. Not necessarily saying it’s the most skilled or talented. But, there are some tough nosed teams a crossed the board. A lot of parity throughout the area this year.
Curious to see how Meigs fairs this weekend against some really good competition.![]()
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Too much daddy ball and too much refsHookshot wrote: Fri Jan 02, 2026 9:26 pm72-34. Marietta. Final.Steely Dan wrote: Fri Jan 02, 2026 8:16 pmWell, it is now a running clock in the third quarter, Marietta is up by 35.TheOHIOBully wrote: Wed Dec 31, 2025 11:22 am
I imagine they handle Waverly maybe by 10….and the Marietta game is a toss up.![]()
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Got beat by 38 and blaming the refsDiamond*D1* wrote: Sat Jan 03, 2026 12:11 pmToo much daddy ball and too much refsHookshot wrote: Fri Jan 02, 2026 9:26 pm72-34. Marietta. Final.Steely Dan wrote: Fri Jan 02, 2026 8:16 pm
Well, it is now a running clock in the third quarter, Marietta is up by 35.![]()
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I said daddy ball too. That’s finally catching up with them.itsme wrote: Sat Jan 03, 2026 12:22 pmGot beat by 38 and blaming the refs
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It wasn't either. Marietta just stomped their butts. It was 18-4 before the cheerleaders dropped their pom poms. Way too many open 3's.Diamond*D1* wrote: Sat Jan 03, 2026 12:11 pmToo much daddy ball and too much refsHookshot wrote: Fri Jan 02, 2026 9:26 pm72-34. Marietta. Final.Steely Dan wrote: Fri Jan 02, 2026 8:16 pm
Well, it is now a running clock in the third quarter, Marietta is up by 35.![]()