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Just because they are tall doesn't necessarily mean they can play. LOL. Somehow these guys lost 7 games. Keys for FH success against EWS length and pressure.Edmondson has a 6’10 Freshman and 6’8 Sophomore. BW should get on them 2. Hopefully someone will give updates of the game.
Very true, yet I give this years Sentinels a punchers chance.No one west of Hagerstown has ever won a title competing with Baltimore City schools. Basketball in Western Maryland is what it is.
The sophomore guard Dantzler is on the smallish side, listed as 5'8" probably smaller, but cat quick and good.Looks like Edmondson has 2 sophomores and a freshman starting.
I said something similar the other day about Mikey playing on this stage.One thing about it, Mikey won’t be intimidated playing on this stage with having spent 3 years playing better competition at BW. I think FH wins today and Mikey explodes for 35-40
You seem to always know way more than the rest of us about FH athletics. Having said this year was a very nice change from the mediocre/average/.5oo teams of recent years do you really think without a player who had three years at an elite basketball program, along with a couple guys who wouldn't normally have played if he hadn't come along, a coach who was added but won't be there next year...is there any reason to think FH won't just slip back into what has been for many years?Mismatch. Basketball just not the same between this area and that area. Much the same as football in reverse. FH has never had a 6'8 player in my lifetime yet alone two of them on the same team.
Great year for FH. Lots of good quality kids coming up through the winning JV and middle school programs to work with. Hope this success continues. Thanks to all coaches and players for a memorable season.
Can't answer that one. But I do see seemingly a better commitment at the lower levels to get better and develop and I know the FH varsity coaches see it and want to nurture that process. The JV team only lost 2 games. The 8th grade team at Washington hasn't lost in 3 years under Coach Gavin Polumbo. The 7th grade team under Jimmy Washington only lost 3 games this season.You seem to always know way more than the rest of us about FH athletics. Having said this year was a very nice change from the mediocre/average/.5oo teams of recent years do you really think without a player who had three years at an elite basketball program, along with a couple guys who wouldn't normally have played if he hadn't come along, a coach who was added but won't be there next year...is there any reason to think FH won't just slip back into what has been for many years?