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Mike Justice, who won state championships at Calhoun City, Louisville and Madison Central, joins the Clevelands to talk about his Hall of Fame career, Ole Miss-Georgia, the Saints, the high school playoffs and Jeff Lebby's Mississippi State program.
Mississippi's private schools kick off this weekend, the public schools are right behind. Scorebook Live's Tyler Cleveland has been busily preparing for the coming season and gives us some predictions about who will be the best teams and players in the Magnolia State this season.
Brad is joined by James this week to talk turkey … erm, football. They recap a few of last week's key games. Tupelo came up short against Madison Central (4:58), while Vardaman edged Baldwyn (6:31). This week brings us to the North finals, with four games involving area teams. In 7A, Starkville will look to...
Mike Justice coached in north Mississippi, central Mississippi and south Mississippi. He coached tiny schools and big schools. One constant: Wherever he went, wherever he coached, he won and won big. With the 2023 season fast approaching, the football coach-turned-champion golfer and bass fisherman joins the Clevelands to talk football.
Mississippi State insider Steve Robertson joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about expectations for transfer pitchers Luke Holman and Braden Montgomery live in the BankPlus Studio. Steve talks about Luke Holman's recruiting process and notes that he's heard Holman is now down to Mississippi State and LSU. Steve expects a decision from the Alabama transfer next week and believes Holman would be a Friday night starter at MSU and maybe a Saturday or even Sunday guy at LSU. Steve talks about Stanford transfer and Mississippi native Braden Montgomery and the latest news on the Madison Central alum. Bo and Steve break down what schools are the most interested in Montgomery and where Mississippi State lands in the list of possible contenders for the ace. Steve talks about how Montgomery wanted to be a doctor and was not keen on playing for Mississippi State out of high school and how the talented pitcher will probably not be in an operating room any time soon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For the first time in recent memory, the Crooked Letter state doesn't have a team in the College World Series. Rick, displaced to New Orleans by the recent power outages, and Tyler, in studio, discuss the Mississippi-less CWS, Mississippi State's recent hire of a pitching coach in hopes of getting back to Omaha, the U.S. Open, and Scorebook Live Mississippi's all-sports awards.
BioMadison native Scott DeLoach is in his second season as head baseball coach at Holmes Community College. DeLoach, who was an All-State selection and state champion at Madison Central, was a standout catcher for the Mississippi State University Bulldogs and the Itawamba Community College Indians. He will bring nine years of coaching experience to a history-rich baseball program at Holmes Community College. He got into coaching in June 2011 as a volunteer coach at Millsaps College. He remained in that position until September 2013 when he became assistant coach at East Central Community College in Decatur before returning back to Millsaps as assistant coach in July 2014 under Head Coach Jim Page. Along with coaching at Millsaps, he was highly involved in evaluating and recruiting players; scheduled practices and team meetings; assisted in fundraising; coordinated travel; oversaw the baseball budget; managed the federal work study program; coordinated alumni/donor relations; served as a member of the enrollment management committee; served as director of gameday operations; and helped coordinate summer baseball camps for elementary and high school kids each year. At Millsaps, DeLoach coached six All-Americans; 10 members of the All-South Region team; one All-South Region Players of the Year; 49 All-Conference players; and one Conference Player of the Year. Millsaps won the SAA regular season and tournament championship in 2013; NCAA Regional appearances in 2012 and 2013; and the NCAA Division III World Series in 2013. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/baseballbluebook/support
Brad is back with a jam-packed show. He recaps some of last week's football playoff action, including a blowout win for Itawamba AHS against Senatobia (1:46). Biggersville also rolled versus West Tallahatchie (3:21), and Amory took down North Panola (5:13). Looking ahead to this week's quarterfinals, Tupelo hosts division foe Madison Central (6:40), a team...
We are joined by Freshman All-American from the Mississippi State baseball team Hunter Hines. We get Hunter's story growing up in small town Mississippi and what it was like playing for the powerhouse and number one nationally ranked Madison Central state championship team. We discuss why he chose Miss St and then dive into all things Miss St. One of the best parts of this episode was the insight he gave about what he has seen from the freshman and transfers that have came into the program and what to look forward to next season for the bulldogs. After that as always we played a game of this or that.
The guys start off talking about Mississippi State and their inability to recruit high level wide receivers. Bo and Blake discuss why the Bulldogs need a guy who can make explosive plays and an upgrade for their pass catchers. Bo awards the BankPlus Player of the Week in Mississippi high school football to another outstanding performance from the weekend. The week 9 winner is Madison Central quarterback Jake Norris, who had 223 all purpose yards and 3 touchdowns in the Jaguars 35-6 win over Germantown. Each week the Out of Bounds Show and BankPlus partner together to bring you the best performances from Metro-area high school football. Blake delivers some crazy coaching stats. The guys discuss what is wrong in the state of Texas and why the college football world should watch out for TCU head coach Sonny Dykes. Bo and Blake talk about the potential domino effect that could run throughout college coaching staffs. Bo and Blake discuss why the Bulldogs need a big time presence in the locker room. The guys react to some hysterical comments from Mike Leach on wide Receiver problems and dinosaurs. Blake discuss why he doesn't want to take moral victories from the Mississippi State Alabama game and questions if Mike Leach is capable of fixing the special teams unit. Bo and Blake debate if Leach has improved the roster in his time in Starkville. The guys talk about Jackson State getting ready to host College Gameday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bo awards the BankPlus Player of the Week in Mississippi high school football to another outstanding performance from the weekend. The week 9 winner is Madison Central quarterback Jake Norris, who had 223 all purpose yards and 3 touchdowns in the Jaguars 35-6 win over Germantown. Each week the Out of Bounds Show and BankPlus partner together to bring you the best performances from Metro-area high school football. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The volleyball season wraps up this week in Starkville with the state championships, and Brad has previews of the three matches involving area teams – Ingomar, Belmont and Alcorn Central (1:37). There's plenty of football talk today, too. Tupelo is now in sole possession of first place in Division 2-6A after blanking Madison Central (4:59)....
The Atlanta Braves are one of baseball's biggest success stories and radio play-by-play announcer Ben Ingram is a huge success story in his own right. Ingram, a Madison Central and Mississippi College grad, is like many of the current Braves in that he trained for his current job at Trustmark in Pearl and at ballparks around the Southern League. Ingram talks about this remarkable Braves season and the current post-season.
Bo awards the BankPlus Player of the Week in Mississippi high school football to another outstanding performance from the weekend. This weeks winner is Clinton Arrows running back Jakobe Calvin, who had 28 carries for 175 yards and 3 touchdowns in the Arrows 38-31 win over Madison Central. Each week the Out of Bounds Show and BankPlus partner together to bring you the best performances from Metro-area high school football. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bo and Blake talk SEC football and Mississippi State in the third hour of the show live in the BankPlus Studio. The guys start off talking about the fan excitement when a production like SEC Nation comes to town. Bo and Blake discuss both Gameday and SEC Nation going to Knoxville for Tennessee vs Alabama. The guys talk about why Ole Miss has a real chance to make it to Atlanta and how they are set up perfectly to win the SEC west. Bo awards the BankPlus Player of the Week in Mississippi high school football to another outstanding performance from the weekend. This weeks winner is Clinton Arrows running back Jakobe Calvin, who had 28 carries for 175 yards and 3 touchdowns in the Arrows 38-31 win over Madison Central. Each week the Out of Bounds Show and BankPlus partner together to bring you the best performances from Metro-area high school football. Bo and Blake talk about the rivalries around Mississippi high school football. Bo and Blake discuss some interesting games coming up this weekend and what losing four in a row could mean for Arkansas. Bo and Blake preview the upcoming Ole Miss vs Auburn game in Oxford. Mississippi State insider Steve Robertson joins the show on the Do Equis guest line to talk Bulldogs football. Steve starts off talking about how the Bulldogs offensive line match up against the Kentucky line. Steve talks about some concerns he still has with Will Rogers and his "almost interceptions". Steve talks about Mississippi State's opportunity to improve their defense further and the depth on the team. Steve discusses Emmanuel Forbes and how well he has performed despite pre-season speculation. Bo and Blake talk about Mississippi State rough history against Kentucky and why the offensive line could be the Bulldogs key to beating the Wildcats. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the latest episode of On The Line, the gang chats with Madison Central's Ciara O'Shea to start off the show, and then they dive into the week that was, opine on national title contenders, break down some top entries ahead of the Garmin RunningLane Cross Country Championships and then finish with a preview of what's ahead this weekend. Show Segments: An interview with Madison Central starlet Ciara O'Shea [1:30] The Week That Was: More On The Nike Town Twilight The Week That Was: Recapping The Best Efforts Analysis: National Individual Boys Title Contenders Analysis: National Individual Girls Title Contenders Breaking down a few of Garmin RXC3's top entries in 2022 Previewing what's ahead this weekend, including a dive into Clovis National Meet of the Week: Manhattan Invitational Related Links: On The Line series page Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us in replaying LCA's first game of the season! Football 2022 has ARRIVED! Hosted by Greg Horn as he calls the game play by play, keeping you in the action. Special thanks to our sponsors! This season is brought to you in part by: ABR Construction, Air Control, Asbury University, Chad Tindall with Edward Jones, Cockerel's Collision Repair, Culver's across from LCA, Drakes, Gattitown, Justice Realty, Reliable Residential Roofing, Houchen's Insurance and The Joint Chiropractic
The Kentucky high school football season opens Friday, August 19, 2022. Lexington Herald-Leader preps writer Jared Peck joins Kentucky.com sports columnist John Clay to talk about the state's top players for 2022, including University of Kentucky commits: Fredrick Douglass star Ty Bryant; Boyle County defensive lineman Tommy Ziesmer; Madison Central offensive lineman Malachi Wood; Franklin County star Kaden Moore. Jared also talks about Lexington Christian Academy sophomore quarterback Cutter Boley, among others. For more high school sports coverage visit www.kentucky.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lakers vs Madison Central in the first round of the KHSAA State Baseball Tournament.
Brad is here with all of your basketball playoff updates. In the second round, Tupelo's girls cruised past Madison Central (1:41), while the Tupelo boys overcame a 15-point deficit in the final three minutes to stun Horn Lake (3:18). Among the other notable results were wins by Nettleton's girls and Pine Grove's boys (6:39). Brad...
Rick and Tyler recount their weekend trip to Hattiesburg for the MHSAA Championships and welcome Madison Central's state champion coach Toby Collums to the studio. Plus, Jackson State is the SWAC Champion and the Rebels and Bulldogs are going bowling.
Bo and Blake discuss the Mississippi high school football state championships. The guys get into some of the big storylines of championship weekend, including the first meeting between Brandon and Madison Central with a title on the line. The guys discuss the growth of metro-area high school football and the impact that has on the state as a whole. The guys go down memory lane discussing some of the premier matchups from Mississippi high school football, from the South Panola dynasty to the recent stretch of dominance for Madison Ridgeland Academy.
Bo and Blake talk football from high school to the NFL in the first hour of the show live in the BankPlus Studio. The guys react to the latest news from the coaching carousel as Notre Dame has promoted defensive coordinator Marcus Freeman to head coach. Bo gives his thoughts on the Thursday night NFL matchup as Dak and the Cowboys travel to New Orleans to take on the Saints. In the SEC Insider Hit, Bo and Blake discuss the Mississippi high school football state championships. The guys get into some of the big storylines of championship weekend, including the first meeting between Brandon and Madison Central with a title on the line. The guys discuss the growth of metro-area high school football and the impact that has on the state as a whole. The guys go down memory lane discussing some of the premier matchups from Mississippi high school football, from the South Panola dynasty to the recent stretch of dominance for Madison Ridgeland Academy.
AUDIO: Madison Central head coach Toby Collums stops by to discuss the Jags football team as they prepare for the second round of the playoffs.
Today's episode is coming out of Mississippi with Isaiah Spencer he is a junior at Madison Central high school in Madison Mississippi and he is a basketball and football player be sure to tap into this episode and listen to his perspectives on both sports thank you and be sure to stay connected with me on Twitter as well @kallingplays --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kalling-plays-with-kailey/support
The stakes keep getting higher each week for area football and volleyball teams. On this episode, Brad and Dillon recap a couple of last week's football games. Tupelo suffered a bad loss at Madison Central (2:08), and the Golden Wave need to figure it out if they hope to make the playoffs. Baldwyn, meanwhile, stayed...
A great conversation with Coach Patrick Robey of Madison Central baseball about how to handle success in your program in a Godly way as a coach, leader, and a follower of Christ. Coach Robey and the Jaguars are coming off one of their best seasons to record after having claimed the 6A baseball state title, as well as, landing a #1 spot in the national rankings.
Bo and Blake award the second Bank Plus high school Player of the Week for this season to Madison Central running back Robert Dumas Jr, who racked up an impressive 149 yards and three touchdowns in a rout of Brandon this past Friday.
Bo and Blake talk college football in the final hour of the show live in the Bank Plus Studio. The guys continue to debate the top stories from an action-packed week one, from Matt Corral's impressive performance to the Bulldogs finding a way to come back from a twenty-point fourth quarter comeback. Bo and Blake award the second Bank Plus high school Player of the Week for this season to Madison Central running back Robert Dumas Jr, who racked up an impressive 149 yards and three touchdowns in a rout of Brandon this past Friday. In the SEC Insider Hit, college football insider Brad Edwards joins the show on the Modelo guest line recapping the opening weekend of college football. Brad discusses the biggest games of the weekend, from Ole Miss dominating an ACC opponent to the heavyweight fight between Georgia and Clemson. Brad talks about the Alabama beat down of Miami and what that says about both programs heading into the season. Finally, Brad talks about his new book chronicling the Nick Saban dynasty in Tuscaloosa and what makes it so uniquely special to not only college football, but sports in general.
In this episode we cover all things high school baseball with Patrick Robey, Madison Central High School head baseball coach. Madison Central went 34-2 and won the class 6A Mississippi state championship ending the season ranked #1 in the Baseball America poll. Robey was honored with the NHSBCA Coach of the Year Award. Robey competed collegiately at Jones County Junior College and Delta State. After playing professionally Robey started his coaching career at Delta State and East Central Community College. From there Robey moved onto head coach at South Panola and Lafayette High School. He just finished his fifth season with the Madison Central program. In this episode we cover a wide range of topics with Robey’s mentors, practice planning, field work, travel baseball and how to handle coaching elite players. The ABCA Podcast is presented by Netting Pros. Netting Professionals are improving programs one facility at a time, specializing in the design, fabrication and installation of custom netting for backstops, batting cages, dugouts, bp screens and ball carts. They also design and install digital graphic wall padding windscreen, turf, turf protectors, dugout benches, dugout cubbies and more.
Join us in replaying LCA's first win on the first game of the football season! Hosted by Greg Horn as he calls the game play by play keeping you in the action. Special thanks to our sponsors! This season is brought to you in part by: ABR Construction, Air Control, Asbury University, Center Pointe Christian Church, Chad Tindall with Edward Jones, Cockerel's Collision Repair, Culver's across from LCA, Drakes, Gattitown, Justice Realty, Reliable Residential Roofing, and Troutman and Napier Counselors at Law
Bio Current HC of Madison Central HS (Kentucky) Coach Roof just finished his 21st year as the head coach of Indians' baseball team. During his career at Central, his teams have a record of 526-224-1, won the Kentucky 11th region title in 2015 and 2018, and was the Kentucky 11th region runner-up in 2021, 2014 and 2005. The Indians' have also won 18 district championships. Roof was named 11th Region Coach of the Year in 2010 and 2014. Coach Roof has been the head coach of the East/West All-stars six times. Works with USA Baseball Prior to Madison Central, Coach Roof was an assistant at Eastern Kentucky University for four seasons under Hall of Fame Coach Jim Ward From 1998-2000, Roof served as the Recruiting Coordinator, and the Colonels won the OVC in 2000. He was also the head coach of the Durham Braves in the Coastal Plains Collegiate League. Great guy, constant learner, huge work ethic! Notes 16 Day Baserunning install - its not just running the bases, its putting the pressure on the pitcher and as a results we get more fastballDay 1 - 1st base Day 2 - sliding (you can't be a baserunning team without getting dirty)Pull guys Story time - criss cross applesauce Day 3 - leads at 1B Day 4 - leads at 2B Day 5 - leads at 3B Day 6 - dirt ball reads I want you to ask why, I want you to know why we do it, and it creates more buy in! You read the catcher on the dirt balls - read the knees Measured leads, what is your time 1st to 2nd Teaching from game 1 to the end of the year, and always teaching and adding to the journal If you can play catch at a high level you can execute a run down We stop doing everything and all situations, and focused on what happened most frequently Why didn't my player understand? It is on us coaches! We need to find something and stop complaining! Find a way to compete and find a way to win Look at everything you have and hold true to what is working.Know your guys Know what you are trying to do Focus on yourself Finding the right fit for each person and individualizing to fit the players needs When players take charge of their own development that is a win for our program Run producer or run scorer - speed guy or heavy hitter 1st third - find our roles, find who can play, may lose games due to development 2nd third - learn from our mistakes 3rd part of season - here is who we are Made a google classroom for the team Book study in the fall Players texting me about a book that was personal to them Memorize a quote for the beginning of practice Classroom sessions Trying to develop men! Can we get them to maturity? The individuals get better collectively and WE get better 4 things that can happen once the pitch is throw, so control what you can!Hit it hard and get out Hit it hard and get a hit Hit is soft and get out Hit is soft and get hit Be the best you can Family, hard work, and toughnessFamily - accept your role, roles can change, play for each other Hard work - doesn't matter get better, if you aren't where you want to be, then you find a way to get better Toughness - when the game is on the line are you going to perform? Serve each other, get better, toughness to handle the pressure How? Get 1% better each day Batting practice Charting defense Expand your range - layout in practice, and sellout in practice Dirtbag chartWhat does a dirtbag look like? Give him a shirt at the end of the game 2 strike adjustmentTeam AB Sacrifice myself for the team Put it in play Measuring it makes it more significant Wear a pitch get a chicken sandwich What can we do to promote the things that no one seems to care about? The little things Make it competitive and reward the winners - Have a group of guys you can trust that can help you in situations. “The grass is brown everywhere!” Developing the person, and loving your team - tell them you love them! Have a common goal and develop the man! Email steve.roof@madison.kyschools.us 859-661-2414
‘Tis the season for coaching moves – lots and lots of coaching moves. On this episode, Brad and Dillon recap some of the most notable hires from the past few days. Nettleton has made several hires, including Luke Hargett as head baseball coach (6:42). Hargett was most recently an assistant at Madison Central, this year's Class...
We start with basketball from west to east (McCracken County, Christian County / Hopkinsville, South Warren, Elizabethtown, Emoni Bates rumors, Ballard, Male, Eastern, Highlands, Clark County, Montgomery County, Madison Central, Dunbar, Lincoln County, Knox Central, North Laurel, Ashland) - We talk tennis around the 45:00 minute mark
On this episode we visit with Patrick Robey, Head Baseball Coach at Madison Central High School in Madison, MS. Madison Central is the consensus #1 ranked team in the state of MS currently with some publications having them ranked #1 nationally. In addition, we visit with Jon Wiener, multimedia journalist and digital anchor at KKTV11 News in Colorado Springs, Co, to talk all things The Masters. The Coach's Challenge with the Judge features conversation about youth sports and the negative impacts of specialization and we welcome in my 8 year old to talk about being a COFFEE BEAN!
We recap E'town's win over KCC, Bowling Green's victory over UHA, and Ballard's win over Madison Central. Episode presented by @bluegrassBball - Bluegrass Basketball
We talk about - Campbell defeating Montgomery, Madison Central vs Douglass preview, 12th region finals preview, only 2 private schools remain, Manual upsets Male, Western vs Bullitt East, home court advantage at Mason? Presented by @bluegrassBball follow us on twitter @teeroyrain @rezinc
Troy gives his thoughts after attending St. Henry's 61-60 victory over Covington Catholic. The game had a controversial ending and some great trash talk about KY vs Ohio. Then we discuss Madison Central's incredible shooting in their win over Lexington Catholic. This episode is presented by Bluegrass Basketball. Follow on twitter: @bluegrassBball @rezinc @teeroyhowell
How about some college baseball with Kendall Rogers of D1 baseball? Sean Callahan on Nebraska football. Toby Collums swings by from Madison Central. We discuss the devil that is Lady's Night and Beavers now former Bro.
Toby Collums joins the program discussing his new program - The Madison Central Jaguars as he takes over as head football coach and athletic director.
Bo and Blake talk football dysfunction and how to fix it in the final hour of the show live in the Bank Plus Studio. Bo breaks down the latest from Madison Central and Brandon, as two of the state's premier high school programs look to hire a new head coach. Bo talks about how that hire will be made, and why there is reason to be concerned that the schools are back in this position sooner rather than later. In the SEC Insider Hit, Tennessee insider Charlie Burris joins the show talking Volunteers football and their new head coach, Josh Heupel. Charlie breaks down how the fanbase feels about the hire, and some of the top names Tennessee missed out on. Charlie also discusses the flirtation with Lane Kiffin and what next season might look like as Ole Miss travels to Knoxville to take on the Vols.
Bo and Blake talk all things football, from high school to the NFL, in the second hour of the show live in the Bank Plus Studio. The guys talk about the two major job openings locally in high school football as Madison Central and Brandon attempt to get back to winning ways. Also, Bo discusses the upcoming Super Bowl and the latest from the league that never sleeps. In the SEC Insider Hit, NFL insider Jon Ledyard joins the show talking NFL trades, the draft and quarterbacks across the league. Jon reacts to the blockbuster trade between the Rams and Lions, and how he sees Matt Stafford fitting in with McVay in LA. Jon also discusses the 2016 NFL quarterback draft class, of which Dak Prescott is the last remaining starter. Jon also talks Senior Bowl and some of the top performers, like Mississippi State's Kylin Hill.
Bo talks about two local high school programs that are making important hires at head coach and what the impact of the hires means to the Metro-area high school football world. With both Madison Central and Brandon looking for head coaches, Bo talks about how the hires should be made to propel each program to success in the future.
Recapping Pikeville vs Madison Central, Somerset vs Rowan County, Dunbar vs Bryan Station, North Laurel vs South Laurel. Reed Sheppard's 50 point triple-double. Best scorers in state history.
The MHSAA soccer playoffs started this week, so Brad and Dillon have some updates. Tupelo’s boys and girls both came up short against Madison Central on Tuesday (13:34). The Golden Wave and Lady Wave both had their chances but couldn’t cash in often enough. On Monday, Oxford’s girls rolled past Starkville behind four goals from...
Bo and Blake talk college football and the start of SEC baseball season in the first hour of the show live in the Bank Plus Studio. Bo gives his opinion on the breaking news that two of Mississippi's top metro-area high school's are moving on from their head football coach as Madison Central and Brandon both look to make a change this off-season. The guys also talk SEC baseball as the season is under a month away from opening pitch. In the SEC Insider Hit, Mississippi State head baseball coach Chris Lemonis joins the show on the Coors Light guest line talking Bulldogs baseball. Coach Lemonis talks about the stellar but unproven pitching staff the Bulldogs will roll out this season and how to replace a loaded batting lineup led by Jordan Westburg and Justin Foscue, who are both now in the Minor Leagues. Coach Lemonis also talks about some newcomers on the club, both freshman and transfers, and who State fans should get to know on a relatively unknown team. With MSU opening the season in a tournament facing three Top-10 clubs, Coach Lemonis discusses the importance of finding chemistry early and getting better quickly this season.
Bo and Blake talk college football and the NFL in the second hour of the show live in the Bank Plus Studio. The guys discuss the upcoming NFL off-season and the massive amount of change at the quarterback position, from retiring legends to unhappy stars looking for a trade. Bo gives his thoughts on the recent changes to Madison Central and Brandon football as both programs look to make a change at the head coach position. In the SEC Insider Hit, New Orleans insider Mike Detillier joins the show on the Miller Lite guest line talking Saints football. Mike discusses the timing of Drew Brees' retirement and how it impacts the future at quarterback for Sean Payton. Mike also discusses the transition coming across the league at the quarterback position, from Matthew Stafford leaving Detroit to the uncertain future for guys like Deshaun Watson and Aaron Rodgers.
Clark and I discuss several big games including - Ashland at Highlands, Scott County at Madison Central, St. Henry at Lexington Catholic, Bryan Station at Knox Central, Bowling Green at McCracken County, etc.....Then we discuss All A contenders including St. Henry, Beechwood, Lyon County, Wolfe County, Somerset, LCA, Murray, Paintsville, Evangel Christian, Pikeville etc....The team with the loudest complaining fan....Then we compare our KSR rankings with Herald Leader and Courier Journal coaches polls and discuss how we do rankings (20 years of experience each)
Bo and Blake talk high school football and recruiting in the second hour of the show live in the Bank Plus Studio. Bo takes a look at this weekend's high school state championships, and why certain programs have the winning culture to put them in the title game again and again. Also, the guys discuss why the Metro area has struggled to win championships despite putting out D1 players, and what has kept Madison Central from being as successful as their resources say they should be. In the SEC Insider Hit, Mississippi high school football guru Jake Wimberly joins the show on the Parish Brewing guest line talking about the high school state championships and former Brandon star Will Rogers taking the SEC by storm as a freshman. Jake discusses what he saw in Will while he was at Brandon, and what he believes the future could be for the Bulldogs signal-caller. Jake also discusses the teams playing in the high school state championships and why certain programs have developed the winning culture to be in the title game year-in and year-out.
On this episode of Music on Purpose, David Jaggie joins me from Richmond, Ky to talk about the upcoming trip to the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and discusses how the Madison Central Band was able to get to a level of success to be accepted. He talks about training students to be successful in life […] The post Music on Purpose E023: David Jaggie, Director of Bands Madison Central High School appeared first on Bryan Crisp.
This episode is brought to you by baseballcloud. iTunes Stitcher Google Play Spotify Summary: In this episode of Ahead of the Curve, I welcome Steve Roof, Head Coach at Madison Central in Richmond, Kentucky. Steve emphasizes the importance of making the team family. At the end of the day, we can lift weights and do more drills, but when the culture rallies around family, there are incredible benefits for the team. Show Notes: Why bringing the team together like a family is important How the team reads a book together How Steve generates leadership by having the seniors lead weights sessions Why Steve is intentional about spending time with his team Doing more drills isn't the only thing that can strengthen your team Steve shares his multi-prong approach to developing a well-rounded team Fall schedule includes 5-day a week weight training Fall is where the team-family starts Competition is a year-long thing for Steve´s team Scrimmages, batting practice, and weight training competitions What a typical practice looks like for Steve´s team Base running, individual defense, and team defense are huge focuses The practice plan is there if they need it Why family, attitude, and hard work are key rules for the team 3 Key Points: It is important that baseball players develop camaraderie and a sense of family with one another. A typical week in fall will contain 5 days of weight lifting. The fall is the best time to start creating a strong team dynamic. Key values Steve keeps in mind while structuring a well-rounded team are family, attitude, and hard-work. Tweetable Quotes: - "Our kids believe in in-season lifting. I think it gives them confidence and it obviously helps them stay strong. We've seen positive gains definitely.” – Steve (15:00) - “That's where I use social media and I'll take pics or whatever and just send it to our guys and say, Listen, this is what the best are doing. And it really makes it easy to sell what we're trying to do.¨ – Steve (16:20) - “I think it's it's only going to make us better as coaches just because we do have to do our research and not just do what we were taught to do, which may or may not have been the right thing.¨–Jonathan (17:13) - “We have three standards, family, attitude and hard work. We're not going to blame the officials. We're not going to blame each other, hey, you might have to overcome my mistake. So a positive attitude and and we're going to work hard. We're going to be one of the hardest working groups around and that's a hard 90 that's running on and off the field.¨–Steve (29:06) - “God, Family and the next thing is going to be about trying to learn and get better.¨– Steve (34:02) - “You can work really hard and have fun doing it.¨–Steve(40:00) Resources Mentioned: Ahead of the Curve Steve Roof Steve.roof@madison.kyschools.us The Carpenter by Jon Gordon Website and Social Media sites for the show www.aotcpodcast.com Twitter @aotc_podcast Facebook Ahead of the Curve Coaches Facebook group Instagram aotc_podcast
On this podcast, I talk with long time Band Director at Madison Central High School, H. Brent Barton. Brent taught at Madison Central for 25 years and won 4 KMEA Marching Band State Championships including 3 back t0 back from 2014-2016. Brent and I discuss the definition of success in Music Education and he talks about […] The post Music On Purpose E001: Success in K-12 Music Education – H. Brent Barton, guest appeared first on Bryan Crisp.
Today, Sam and Jay talk Magnolia State swimming with Madison Central and Mako's Club swimming coach Brian Ware and Sam goes 1 on 1 with 6 time all-star Chicago Cub shortstop Don Kessinger. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Madison Public Library Board President Tripp Widder, Madison Mayor Paul Soglin and J.H. Findorff and Sons, Inc. President Rich Lynch officially kick off the $18-million construction of the Madison Central Library.
Architects Meyer, Scherer and Rockcastle and Potter Lawson are holding a public meeting about the design of the Madison Central Library.
Architects Meyer, Scherer and Rockcastle and Potter Lawson are holding a public meeting about the design of the Madison Central Library.