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OT; Our true heritage of Hoosier Hysteria on display this weekend

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  • #16
    Re: OT; Our true heritage of Hoosier Hysteria on display this weekend

    Originally posted by thunderbird1245 View Post
    To review, the state's best venues and matchups tell me youll have fun anywhere Saturday, but I especially recommend Washington, Loogootee, Seymour, Huntingburg, and Tipton.
    Cool you mention these as the best atmospheres. Especially Loogootee and Washington. While both highschools were in different classes than mine, both teams were always on our schedule every season. My alma mater has experienced success the last few years in the sectional. Figures they start winning sectional championships as soon as i graduate.

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    • #17
      Re: OT; Our true heritage of Hoosier Hysteria on display this weekend

      Well, it looks like we aren't going anywhere tomorrow. dustpan had a meeting thrown at her at 8 PM. Of all times!

      I haven't been back to Jack Butcher Arena since I left Loogootee. I was looking forward to getting some good shots.

      Ugh....................

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      • #18
        Re: OT; Our true heritage of Hoosier Hysteria on display this weekend

        Originally posted by Shade View Post
        I lost all interest in high school hoops when they went to the 4-class system. Ugh.
        Same here. *sigh*.

        I still get excited when the local high school plays, but the sectional and regional are so far away it isn't easy to just bop over to the game any more.
        BillS

        A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
        Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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        • #19
          Re: OT; Our true heritage of Hoosier Hysteria on display this weekend

          Originally posted by thunderbird1245 View Post
          On Saturday, you can watch kids play for the love of their school, instead of the love of money.
          Unless you go to the Frankfort regional, and watch LCC play. A private school that's allowed to recruit and can control their school size. There's a reason why they won 7 straight state titles.


          Originally posted by thunderbird1245 View Post
          11. 2A at Connersville for you easterners pits perennial power Winchester and Centerville in the first game, with Lawrenceburg and Indianapolis Ritter going in the second. I really don't have any idea who will win, but I do know that there are few greater communities that support high school basketball than Winchester. Look for a big crowd to bring them over the top.
          I HATE Winchester, as a town, with a passion. However, I do know quite a few kids on the team, and they are great kids. Tyler Koch is the real deal. I'm glad he was wise enough to pick a school for academic reasons, as opposed to athletic ones, but it sucks he didn't go to a major D1 school like PU or Michigan both of whom wanted badly.

          I hope WC comes out on top though. Two straight state finals appearances only to barely get beat out in both has to be hard, and Tyler is a great kid who deserves a winning ring. He has played two of the best individual games the 2A finals have ever seen. I doubt they'll get there again, Brock Morrison who graduated last year, was the the unherald MVP the previous two years IMHO.

          Originally posted by thunderbird1245 View Post
          14. 1A at Frankfort. The home of the hot dogs is the host for Monroe Central, Daleville, Lafayette Central Catholic, and the Rockville Rox. LCC has the tradition and experience, but I am going to rock on and go with the Rockville Rox to march on.
          I will be here for the finals game, as of now. As a graduate of MC, I fully expect them to beat the snot out of Daleville, like we do every season. Rockville escaped last year against us, 64-63, and we returned all but one major contributor, so it should be an interesting match up again.

          MC is ranked #10 with a 18-6 record. Out of those losses, two comes against Winchester, and one each to Marion, New Castle and Wapahani.

          All ranked teams in their respected classes(except NC).

          Unforunately, that building hasn't been very kind to me. I lost to Tri-Central there in '04, and had a horrible individual game. Ugh...

          Then again, Tipton in '03 didn't treat me very kindly either. (Got fouled on a dunk attempt and then missed both FTs, which is very unlike me.
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          • #20
            Re: OT; Our true heritage of Hoosier Hysteria on display this weekend

            I don't want to turn this into a class basketball debate, either. The guy who actually implemented the system lives pretty close to my childhood home, I've been tempted to egg his house on numerous occasions.

            I had a cousin who played for Shelbyville in the mind 1990's when they were a really good program, made it to the semi-state twice. His junior year they played Ben Davis and got beat pretty badly, Courtney James played for Ben Davis and that time and I remember thinking he could be an NBA player someday, too bad he was a moron and basically got kicked out of Minnesota. Needless to say, there was no answer for Courtney James from Shelbyville that day. Back then Shelbyville had a sharpshooter named Chad Adkins who ended up being a good rotational player for ISU, but was later arrested for lottery fraud. Silly jocks, he's probably delivering pizza now.

            The next year they made it back to semi-state, really great regional that year and I can't remember who else used to play in the regional, but wow there were some great, close games. I know Franklin (Grizzly Cubs) were in that regional and there were some other teams who I just can't recall. I have been out of Indiana far too long. Anyway they won the regional and went to play Anderson in the semi-state, actually played them very close but ended up losing by 10 or so.

            I'll never forget being in Hinkle during those times though. The atmosphere was just electric. I remember the individual schools with different sections throughout Hinkle coordinating their individual cheers. As a 10 year old the whole thing seemed HUGE to me. I would have taken my future children back to Indiana just to see that. Imagine, nowhere else but in Indiana before class basketball would anyone take a child 500+ miles to see high school basketball, of all things. It is pretty sad that future generations won't be able to experience a single class system.
            Last edited by idioteque; 03-13-2009, 01:50 PM.

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            • #21
              Re: OT; Our true heritage of Hoosier Hysteria on display this weekend

              Originally posted by dcpacersfan View Post
              I don't want to turn this into a class basketball debate, either. The guy who actually implemented the system lives pretty close to my childhood home, I've been tempted to egg his house on numerous occasions.

              I had a cousin who played for Shelbyville in the mind 1990's when they were a really good program, made it to the semi-state twice. His junior year they played Ben Davis and got beat pretty badly, Courtney James played for Ben Davis and that time and I remember thinking he could be an NBA player someday, too bad he was a moron and basically got kicked out of Minnesota. Needless to say, there was no answer for Courtney James from Shelbyville that day. Back then Shelbyville had a sharpshooter named Chad Adkins who ended up being a good rotational player for ISU, but was later arrested for lottery fraud. Silly jocks, he's probably delivering pizza now.

              The next year they made it back to semi-state, really great regional that year and I can't remember who else used to play in the regional, but wow there were some great, close games. I know Franklin (Grizzly Cubs) were in that regional and there were some other teams who I just can't recall. I have been out of Indiana far too long. Anyway they won the regional and went to play Anderson in the semi-state, actually played them very close but ended up losing by 10 or so.

              I'll never forget being in Hinkle during those times though. The atmosphere was just electric. I remember the individual schools with different sections throughout Hinkle coordinating their individual cheers. As a 10 year old the whole thing seemed HUGE to me. I would have taken my future children back to Indiana just to see that. Imagine, nowhere else but in Indiana before class basketball would anyone take a child 500+ miles to see high school basketball, of all things. It is pretty sad that future generations won't be able to experience a single class system.
              I unfortunately grew up in the class system. I never got to experience the atmosphere of single class basketball and i was too young to remember single class. I wish it was single class today though. I would be far more likely to go to basketball games of teams i have no connection to whatsoever just to experience the ambiance of a small school trying to knock off a giant.

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              • #22
                Re: OT; Our true heritage of Hoosier Hysteria on display this weekend

                Originally posted by Phree Refill View Post
                I unfortunately grew up in the class system. I never got to experience the atmosphere of single class basketball and i was too young to remember single class. I wish it was single class today though. I would be far more likely to go to basketball games of teams i have no connection to whatsoever just to experience the ambiance of a small school trying to knock off a giant.

                Then go to a small school sectional. You will still get that feeling.

                As a player who played for a 1A school, and who has played multiple 4A-2A every season, the biggest games are your rival schools regardless of the school size.

                Class basketball might have damped the feeling for people from larger schools, but that is probably only because they aren't guaranteed a sectional championship anymore. (Look at New Castle's post season records before and after class)

                Come to Randolph County next year in early Jan. for our county tournament. In '04 we played at Union, not Union Dugger, which holds has a stated capacity of around 1300. Tickets to the Monroe Central/Winchester game were being scapled outside for $20 for one game. People were sitting in the aisles and standing along the baseline. That gym had to be reaching 100degrees.

                Out of all the games I played in high school, that one will stick out the most, and it wasn't even the finals game. That that small of a gym to be that packed full was one of the most exciting games I could ever imagine to be a part of.

                Like Tbird said. Hoosier Hysteria is alive and well. You just have to get outside of 4A gyms.

                I still have that game tape if anyone is interested.
                Last edited by Since86; 03-13-2009, 02:49 PM.
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                • #23
                  Re: OT; Our true heritage of Hoosier Hysteria on display this weekend

                  Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                  Class basketball might have damped the feeling for people from larger schools, but that is probably only because they aren't guaranteed a sectional championship anymore.
                  Excuse my language but that's bull crap as far as I'm concerned. There are no guarantees on who's going to win. Had there been my senior year wouldn't have been further ruined by Noblesville losing to Carmel on a last second shot. Carmel didn't even win the sectional that year--Sheridan did.

                  Smaller schools' teams can be every bit as dangerous as a bigger school's team. Because of class basketball we'll never know how Heritage Christian's girls team stacked up against bigger schools.

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                  • #24
                    Re: OT; Our true heritage of Hoosier Hysteria on display this weekend

                    Originally posted by Since86 View Post
                    Class basketball might have damped the feeling for people from larger schools, but that is probably only because they aren't guaranteed a sectional championship anymore.
                    My high school had 400 students when I graduated. We played in the Ben Davis sectional, and had never won a single sectional game in the 17 years of our existence when I graduated. To my knowledge, they never won a sectional game after that in the single class tournament.

                    I still hate class basketball.

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                    • #25
                      Re: OT; Our true heritage of Hoosier Hysteria on display this weekend

                      I can say the county tournament gets people fired up a lot more around here than sectionals nowadays.
                      BillS

                      A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
                      Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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                      • #26
                        Re: OT; Our true heritage of Hoosier Hysteria on display this weekend

                        I think some of you are unfortunately unable to see the forest for the trees.

                        Class basketball has some advantages, and it has some drawbacks. I can honestly see both sides to it, and wish that 10 years ago or so that a compromise had been reached....but that is water under the bridge.

                        The question I have is why are some of you throwing your love of the game itself away just because you may not like the tournament structure, when in fact the very things you loved at one time are still very present most places outside the larger metro areas? The kids playing still care deeply, the quality of coaching and play has never been higher, and the gymnasiums are still packing them in most places, especially in the south where I am located. High school basketball at tournament time is still one of the great things about being a part of Indiana.

                        None of us on this board, huge Pacer fans all, would quit watching the NBA or quit loving the Pacers simply because of some change in playoff structure we didn't like, would we?

                        Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good you guys. The spirit, the emotion, the drama, the storylines, are all different, but they are all still present and still alive, and in many communities more alive than ever.

                        BillS, I wish you could come visit a great game tomorrow, and get your love of the game back.

                        QUICK TICKET UPDATE AS OF FRIDAY AT 5:30

                        6,000 tickets have been sold so far approximately at Seymour for the big game tomorrow morning. That puts about 2100 tickets still available, as the Owl's Nest in Seymour sits about 8100 people. The Owl's Nest is the 4th largest high school gym in the nation by the way....Indiana has 9 of the top 10.

                        Most of those 6000 tickets pre sold were by, as expected, Bloomington South and New Albany. Each school sold it's entire amount of tickets available, and Bloomington South actually sold 200 extra this morning. Evansville and Terre Haute are both lagging behind, as expected.

                        As of this morning, I am told all tickets in Washington are sold out, except for standing room only tickets above the upper concourse. With SRO tickets, I expect over 8000 people in attendance each session there tomorrow.

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                        • #27
                          Re: OT; Our true heritage of Hoosier Hysteria on display this weekend

                          Seymour's gym with 8000+ fans in it will be a loud place and a fun atmosphere. My high school played in the old Seymour sectional way back when, and when Seymour and Jennings County in particular had good teams, the joint was rockin'. At JCHS our gym hold like 4200 and I always thought it was too freakin' small. Then I moved away from Indiana and found out that in just about every other state a "big high school gym" means about 1000 seats, or less, and a few hundred is typical.
                          The poster "pacertom" since this forum began (and before!). I changed my name here to "Slick Pinkham" in honor of the imaginary player That Bobby "Slick" Leonard picked late in the 1971 ABA draft (true story!).

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                          • #28
                            Re: OT; Our true heritage of Hoosier Hysteria on display this weekend

                            I grew up in the single class system, when I was a Freshman at Mooresville, class ball came into play. All I know, growing up and watching the Martinsville sectional, it got pretty rowdy...usually it was Mooresville or Martinsville winning the sectional title. But the year Monrovia won the sectional was the biggest thing to ever happen to that town. I think they still wear their sectional championship shirts proudly. I know for a fact, people were more pumped for that then they were for their 2A run they had.

                            IMO the tournament was more about sectional and regional play more than anything. That was huge, just huge, packed houses every sectional and regional at ISU.


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                            • #29
                              Re: OT; Our true heritage of Hoosier Hysteria on display this weekend

                              The closest thing to Hoosier Hysteria here on the East Coast is a mid major Division I Conference tournament. Some of them almost have a high school type feel to them. Most of the players play for four years, the fans are great, it is just a fun atmosphere. I went to a mid major school and now I love mid major basketball. I would rather watch the Patriot League Championship than the ACC Championship. I know that might not resound well in Indiana where Big 10 ball is king, but mid major basketball is a lot of fun.

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