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Will Gerdes at Cedar Falls signed with UNI.
Jayden Kimbrough was originally committed to Winona State but just re-opened and is getting some DI interest.
And like was said above Jaidyn Coon signed with Creighton but he explicitly committed to Mac (dad played for him at UNI) so he may re-open if they have a change.
Yep. Martin.Was that the Coon guy that played for Sam Weaver before McDermott came in?
Technical call looked like a flop for the most part, IMO.Half:
Cedar Falls 41
Urbandale 17
| Event | Location | Time | Result | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| Casey’s Center | 10:30 AM CT | 4A-State Quarterfinal | ||||
| Casey’s Center | 12:15 PM CT | 4A-State Quarterfinal | |||||
| Casey’s Center | 2:00 PM CT | 1A-State Quarterfinal | |||||
| Casey’s Center | 3:45 PM CT | 1A-State Quarterfinal | |||||
| Casey’s Center | 5:30 PM CT | 1A-State Quarterfinal | |||||
| Casey’s Center | 7:15 PM CT | 1A-State Quarterfinal |
I have a daughter playing for a small school that is not very good. We had 9 girls out this year, so I don't think going back to 6 on 6 would work. The primary issue is numbers and increasing the number of players on the court only makes it worse. Some of the schools we played only had 7 or 8. We only were able to play 3 or 4 JV games, which adds to the problem down the road.I actually think 6 on 6 would help small schools too but I know that's a pipe dream. Make it like 8 man where you can decide to play 6 on 6 if you're below a certain enrollment level?
Doesn't require the same conditioning or skill that 5 on 5 does.
True1A could have done private one side and public on the other
Kids overall are just not going out of sports, it really doesn't matter what the sport is, they are all down in numbers overall. Where you used to have a varsity and JV even at the smaller schools, now they are struggling to get 10 to 12 kids out in four grades.I have a daughter playing for a small school that is not very good. We had 9 girls out this year, so I don't think going back to 6 on 6 would work. The primary issue is numbers and increasing the number of players on the court only makes it worse. Some of the schools we played only had 7 or 8. We only were able to play 3 or 4 JV games, which adds to the problem down the road.
I agree with the "8 man" concept, though, but go with 4 on 4. It reduces the impact that low numbers have on programs and it spreads the court. Ball handling is the primary problem and with 4 on 4, at least there is one less defender to use for trapping.
The only down side might be that the 8 man football problem (which we play as well) comes into play - if a team is even slightly more athletic and skilled, 8 man football can get out of hand quickly.
It has to be based on participation, though, not enrollment. 8 man football is absolutely abused by a handful of schools. They show up with 50 kids dressed - no reason they can't play class A 11 man.
I have a daughter playing for a small school that is not very good. We had 9 girls out this year, so I don't think going back to 6 on 6 would work. The primary issue is numbers and increasing the number of players on the court only makes it worse. Some of the schools we played only had 7 or 8. We only were able to play 3 or 4 JV games, which adds to the problem down the road.
I agree with the "8 man" concept, though, but go with 4 on 4. It reduces the impact that low numbers have on programs and it spreads the court. Ball handling is the primary problem and with 4 on 4, at least there is one less defender to use for trapping.
The only down side might be that the 8 man football problem (which we play as well) comes into play - if a team is even slightly more athletic and skilled, 8 man football can get out of hand quickly.
It has to be based on participation, though, not enrollment. 8 man football is absolutely abused by a handful of schools. They show up with 50 kids dressed - no reason they can't play class A 11 man.
It's a mix. There are a couple of girls that concentrate on their favorite / best sport. But with an overall enrollment as small as ours, just a couple can cause a problem. And the kids that specialize usually specialize because they have a future in athletics beyond high school, which also means they are the best athletes missing from the other sports.Is there just not enough kids or are part of them doing yr around something else so they just don't bother with BB? It used to be popular but there are quite a few small schools that have problems getting a team. Just curious on your viewpoint. No kids in schools so I have no reference point.
I think HS sports overall has declined in popularity, seems like the advent of internet and after covid folks aren't as social maybe?