CEE DOG
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Yall don't have no where near the talent of the state of Georgia either.......
Per capita The Boot>
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Per capita The Boot>
Amanda Elzy can run and beat any Jackson school or ANY school on any given day. "World Class" Glass got that team playing some serious ball. :tup:
A few years ago, a 2A high school in the MS Delta with about 300 students (Coahoma County), put a good beating on Johnson from Huntsville in that classic in Jackson. That squad beat several out of state teams that year and lost to Aldine, TX and South Oak Cliff (I think they were state champs in TX that year) by 3/6 points, respectively. They had no inner city kids. That squad would have run thru 3/4 of JPS that year. I think there were 2 Dandy Dozens on that squad (Terrance Calvin - UAPB and Ravern Johnson - MSU).
Meridian, Starkville, Biloxi, Gulfport, Gentry (a few years back), and Madison Central have all challenged JPS in the past few years on the hardcourt.
Louisiana has the most NFL players per capita in America. And it's been that way forever.Yall don't have no where near the talent of the state of Georgia either.......
Alabama
:lol:
but carry on.....
btw Dahill,
who played in that 6A game?
BTW:
Coaches are hauling azz to Beasley Rd for the Callaway job. They are getting apps and phone calls from everywhere about landing that job. They said they would narrow it down to the best 6 or 7 candidates in a few weeks.
A few years ago, a 2A high school in the MS Delta with about 300 students (Coahoma County), put a good beating on Johnson from Huntsville in that classic in Jackson. That squad beat several out of state teams that year and lost to Aldine, TX and South Oak Cliff (I think they were state champs in TX that year) by 3/6 points, respectively. They had no inner city kids. That squad would have run thru 3/4 of JPS that year. I think there were 2 Dandy Dozens on that squad (Terrance Calvin - UAPB and Ravern Johnson - MSU).
Meridian, Starkville, Biloxi, Gulfport, Gentry (a few years back), and Madison Central have all challenged JPS in the past few years on the hardcourt.
Louisiana has the most NFL players per capita in America. And it's been that way forever.
Johnson only has 450 students and were horrible that year that was the year 3 D1 players transferred to the rival high school down the street Josh Langford (signed with Auburn) (Devin Langford (signed with Illinois) and Xavier Keeling (signed with Indiana)we hardly won any games that year...... I can say the same thing with Murrah and Madison Central (the year they were great) came to Huntsville and got knocked out the Thanksgiving tournament first 2 games... Madison Central may have won 1 game... Murrah stopped coming up here... even with Nelson they could never win a game. 3 years in a row they were 2 and out.
What years that this.
It had to be MURRAH post Osmond Jordan. That was the last time Murrah was great because after Jordan left, Jackson Lanier and jackson Provine took over and it has been that way every since. Laneir has took a slight nosedive but Provine is still rolling.
Murrah went on a downward slope when Osmond Jordan retired. They was switching coaches like water. Then one got caught whipping those players and got the heave hoe. Then in 2009, 1 player was killed and 3 seriously injured from MURRAH at the beginning of the season in a SUV crash 1 mile away from the school. They just got back to winning form a last year.
Madison Central did not become a threat in Mississippi basketball until 2 years ago and they still got a ways to go. Before that, they was just a big football and baseball school with a so-so basketball team.
Johnson only has 450 students and were horrible that year that was the year 3 D1 players transferred to the rival high school down the street Josh Langford (signed with Auburn) (Devin Langford (signed with Illinois) and Xavier Keeling (signed with Indiana)we hardly won any games that year...... I can say the same thing with Murrah and Madison Central (the year they were great) came to Huntsville and got knocked out the Thanksgiving tournament first 2 games... Madison Central may have won 1 game... Murrah stopped coming up here... even with Nelson they could never win a game. 3 years in a row they were 2 and out.
Snickering!
I don't even know why SUJagtil brough up being an asst at Ole they have always been thrash until this one lucky year and I don't believe your new coach was on the staff of this years team so it is irrelevant to the point!
Madison Central has never really been a powerhouse in basketball.
That squad beat several out of state teams that year and lost to Aldine, TX and South Oak Cliff (I think they were state champs in TX that year) by 3/6 points, respectively.
That's my high school unless you're loosly naming the school district Aldine ISD (Aldine HS, MacArthur HS, Nimitz HS and Eisenhower HS). Aldine HS has never been a basketball power... never.
A few years ago, a 2A high school in the MS Delta with about 300 students (Coahoma County), put a good beating on Johnson from Huntsville in that classic in Jackson. That squad beat several out of state teams that year and lost to Aldine, TX and South Oak Cliff (I think they were state champs in TX that year) by 3/6 points, respectively. They had no inner city kids. That squad would have run thru 3/4 of JPS that year. I think there were 2 Dandy Dozens on that squad (Terrance Calvin - UAPB and Ravern Johnson - MSU).
Meridian, Starkville, Biloxi, Gulfport, Gentry (a few years back), and Madison Central have all challenged JPS in the past few years on the hardcourt.
That's my high school unless you're loosly naming the school district Aldine ISD (Aldine HS, MacArthur HS, Nimitz HS and Eisenhower HS). Aldine HS has never been a basketball power... never.
Mustangs? I can't speak on if they're a power or not, but they finished 22-5 that year (2005-2006 season).
Ahh....my Old Pete was the coach for the Coahoma team! :nod: :tup: That was my old basketball headcoach--and damn that dude could coach! :nod: Prolly, no one better in the state than him especially when he was in the Delta coaching those lesser talented kids. He will probably do down in history of MHSAA as one of the best 5 coaches in the state regardless of classification. Those teams from Broad Street were always good and his Coahoma teams were hella good.
Yessir! I remember seeing those Broad Street teams racing up and down the court. He turned that Coahoma program around from several winless seasons (may have won a total of 3-4 games from 98-01) to becoming back-to-back state champs by his 3rd/4th year there. Those Godfather-led Broad Street and Coahoma teams used to beat up on many teams regardless of classification.
Yep, all this BS....
Lets get back to the topic at hand......