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  1. 12 hours ago, Ryan4VT said:

    Yet they won Region B? 

    Buffalo gap was the best team in the Shenandoah this year. They beat Page to win the Shenandoah tourney. Madison beat Page twice in the regular season. The best team does not always win. Page is good though. Not a lot of difference between Madison (hurt by injuries), Page (best hitting of the three) and BG. Page might win the state again. Getting out of the Region may have been the hardest test this year. But you never hear anything about the Region A teams until you play them so who knows?  

  2. 14 hours ago, Hokie1Pokie said:

    Bearcat, they don't play the schedule. People took the bait in football and Hoops. Unless it's RE Lee playing for a Hoops title in 2A or Riverheads in 1A football, I just don't trust any team from that district until the title is won. That district has an active fanbase on message boards and they can be convincing, and many take the cake. I don't disagree with you Bearcat that ER was talented enough to win it, but it's hard to say they were talented enough this very year in looking what Radford had talent wise.  If they are talented enough, then Radford winning by 4-18 points could make sense. But, winning by 24 or so points is a lot of points.

    ER got outcoached. Plain and simple. I saw it coming weeks ago. The ER coach came from a D-III college where talent is pretty even. In HS, the talent is not so even. In his short HS time, he has not learned how to coach talent, if that makes sense. All that being said, even if Tony Bennett had been coaching ER, I doubt they would have won on this night.  QMR was unreal. He was not going to be denied. He has bigger cohonies than any other HS player I saw this year. 

    ER does play a challenging schedule. Spotswood is just across the street and is a perrinial 4A contender (this year included). They played a very good team from WV and other teams in the Harrisonburg area. Their summer program is second to none. 

    You seem to forget that the Shenandoah District has been formidable in most sports for a while. Page won state titles in baseball (against my beloved Bearcats no less) and softball last year. Lee won basketball. Both Page and Luray have won basketball titles. ER girls basketball has several titles. You know about Riverheads. 

    For ER to make to the final four in football and basketball was pretty good, especially since there were only 1-2 players who played on both teams. 

    The Bull Run will be a beast the next few years. ER,  Page, Luray and Stonewall are joining  the BRD.  

    Now im off the soapbox and back reality... preparing my business tax returns😡

  3. 41 minutes ago, UVAObserver said:

    Gate City would have beaten East Rock today, and Graham would have had a fighting chance.  Radford was far and away the class of 2A hoops this year, and I’m happy to see them win!  Same for Central’s girls...that’s a dynasty there!

    I said this earlier and i believe it to be still true. ER had the talent to win the title. However, the coach has much to learn about post season play.  Radford took away a big cog and ER coach could not adapt. I’ll write it off to inexperience...but the man has to learn from this...so far, he had not shown the ability to improvise, adapt and overcome. 

  4. 1 hour ago, BBHoops_18 said:

    No way Radford wasn't winning but I thought East Rock might put up more of a fight. Gate City is better than them. Hell I even think Graham was.

    East Rock is a better team than what they showed tonight. Cormany did  a good job of taking Jefferson out of the game. 

    And QMR was unbelievable tonight. He was on a mission.  

    The Cormany kid pulled a Grayson Allen...should have been ejected. 

  5. 49 minutes ago, trublue said:

    Matthew Hatfield @hatfieldsports

    With Radford High going wire to wire unbeaten at 30-0, the Bobcats we believe are the first undefeated VHSL Hoops team for Boys since 1996 (GW-Danville & Liberty-Bedford). They're the first since realignment to six classifications.
     
    great state

    Madison County ran the table in 2009-2010 to win an undefeated state title. 

  6. 19 hours ago, Great City said:

    Hey.........then don't rely on the opinions of others. Come to a GC game and let us know what you think. Our fans are loud, and you may hear "fire up the bus", but it is not a bad crowd. Actually...........come to the next GC-Central game and judge for yourself.

    Great City...playing against Gate City in the late 70s and early 80s was “a unique experience”  to say the least. Our players and fans were exposed to all manner of intimidation attempts, slurs (racial and otherwise), and verbal attacks from the fans. Didn’t matter the sport either. We took it as a challenge. Our coaches warned us to not get caught up in the environment there. I always looked forward to playing at GC because of the extra incentive of trying to shut up the 35 year old letterman jacket wearing loudmouths in the stands.  But I never recall any cheap shots by the players; physical play, yes.  Cheap shots, no.  

    What does that have to do with this current debate?  Not much.   Just some firsthand historical experiences.  

     

  7. Maybe so...but the game I saw them play was not very physical    

    I think Coach C is good at adapting to the talent he has and the type of game they need tio play on a given night. 

    You want physical play, watch a Dogwood district game. Battle Royal basketball at its finest. 

  8. 1 hour ago, Hokie1Pokie said:

    Historically, if it isn't RE Lee Staunton in that Region, then it likely ain't winning basketball titles. ER is good, but the "build up" is already there in hoops just like it was in football on the other boards. I didn't take the cool aid with them in football, and I will not drink in hoops either. ER was very good in football and they are very good in basketball, but they aren't in the same league with Radford this year. Radford will win the VA state title this year and if they somehow don't, it will be Martinsville pulling the upset, not East Rock.

    I’ve been fortunate enough to see both Radford and East Rock this year. Radford is really good and have probably the POY and COY. But they are not as good as the 2009 team IMHO. 

    East Rock is very talented and deep. Their best player is actually playing at Blue Ridge this year. If Rodgers was still in the fold, ER would be incredible. 

    East Rock’s weakness is they are not a real physical team. They were bullied a bit in their two losses this season. But they showed a lot of grit by avenging the Spotswood loss by playing a more physical game. But that is not their strong suit. 

    Radford isn’t what I would call a  real physical squad either. But they are physically tough enough.  

    If ER runs into a physical team like the Darren White led Dan River teams from 10 years ago, their season probably ends early. I just haven’t seen one of those teams in 2A this year. 

    Never know about Region A. Someone always comes out of there as a surprise. 

  9. 7 hours ago, Ryan4VT said:

    But most of the state (myself included) drunk the KoolAid and anointed them champs and then they weren't even close. I don't trust it now when the state says they are the best haha.

    Not even close?  The final score was not indicative of the game.  The ER coaches were a bit wided eyed I'll grant.  They also got outcoached by a very good staff.  But to make the final four was not a debacle.  Didn't meet expectations for sure, but definitely not a debacle.  Now as for basketball...they have a talented, deep team.  6 different players have led them in scoring this year.  The freshman is very, very good but Jefferson is the leader and go to man.  Not many high school teams have 2 6'6 players who can shoot the 3 or back you down in the paint.  All that being said, if it comes down to them and Radford, Id give Radford the edge...a lot of the reason is that, much like Goochland football, Radford has a distinct advantage in experience in the big game and a gold standard coach.

 
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