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Date Posted: 10:04:59 07/07/01 Sat
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WRC DOGG
's message, "WRC 2001 Predictions" on 12:51:01 07/05/01 Thu
>Here is the WRC as I see it developing for the 2001
>season.
>Your comments are welcome and encouraged.
>
>North Divison
>
>1. Solon: One of the deepest and most well developed
>public school programs in Ohio. Even though they
>graduated, they have the depth to be able to plug in
>players where they need them and be very successful.
>Their returning talent is excelent. May not go to the
>State title but no one on their schedule can beat them
>unless they really screw up, and they are too
>disciplined to let that happen. WRC-N 5-0, Over-all
>10-0.
>
>2. Nordonia: Very strong lines, and some pretty solid
>skill players. Will beat everyone in the North except
>Solon. Sims will probably be the impetus of this
>teams trip to the playoffs with an 8-2 overall record
>(losing also to McKinley), and a 4-1 record in the
>WRC-N.
>
>3. Mayfield: Probably overall a 7-3 team. Should
>have the talent to win everything but they don't have
>the attitude to put away the good teams. In the
>conference they will be beaten again by Nordonia
>(Mayfield is 0 & 8 vs. the Knights) and will probably
>be beaten by Solon again (they play both games away
>and will be too intimidated by the surroundings to do
>anything but cheap-shot). Same is true for when they
>host Walsh week one--they will be intimidated and turn
>the ball over too much and get beat because of it.
>Will end the season out of the D1 play-offs with a 7-3
>record and 3-2 in the conference.
>
>4. Kenston: 5-5 and 2-3 in the conference. Too much
>youth with too much arrogance. Will be a great team
>over the next few years but you don't win too much
>with a sophomore nucleus on a varsity football field.
>
>5. Brush: 4-6 and 1-4 in the conference. Hands down
>the best skilled talent in the WRC from both
>divisions, but this team physically lacks a line, and
>a decent quarterback and mentally lacks discipline and
>focus.
>
>6. Twinsburg: 2-8 and 0-5 in the cofnerence. The
>Smith and Jones show has left town and there is
>nothing in the cupboard to replace them with. This is
>another program that is really searching for focus and
>identity. Sorry Big Al, but it's not like the good
>ole' days at Bennie when you could build your team
>through the draft.
>
>The South:
>
>1. Cuy Falls or Hudson: neither team is particularly
>strong or can even be considered a playoff contender
>this year but will probably do well in the conference.
> Probably a 7-3 or 6-4 record on tap for these teams
>with a 4-1 conference record. I don't think any team
>can go through the south this year undefeated.
>
>2. Stow: next best team by default, will probably
>also go 6-4 this year and 3-2 in the conference. Stow
>led by Feldman will stay this way until he manages to
>find another Marcus Sanders to ride to victory. Do
>you think he really left Ravenna because being an
>assistant coach at WGH was a better job? C'mon.
>
>3. Kent: I could be wrong here, but kent has some
>nice players coming back and may very well surpass
>Stow, but the program just has not yet recovered from
>losing Nemec's expereicne and leadership on the
>sideline even though Vassalotti is his boy. Kent
>could and up 5-5 this year and 3-2 in the conference
>if they get over on Stow. They will beat Ravenna and
>Barberton.
>
>4. Barberton: Probably 3-7 overall with a 1-4
>conference record. Program is a mess and needs a
>serious overhaul and attitude change to be successful
>again--from the top down. Some really nice skilled
>players returning, but the attitude their is
>devastating, not to mention the loss of a player
>during the season last year. The Magics have a long
>and painful recovery ahead of them, if they make the
>right decisions.
>
>5. Ravenna: 2-8 overall, 0-5 in the conference.
>Place is a great guy with strong intentions.
>Hopefully he has the intestinal fortitude to ride the
>storm and pull this program and community out of the
>mess Feldman left it in. They undoubtedly have one of
>the finest facilities in Ohio, but unfortunately, Cyle
>put all his eggs on making it big on Marcus Sanders'
>back, then bailed out of town. He alienated the
>community, and left the feeder program there is
>despair. Once Place has this rebuilt, especially in a
>tight community like Ravenna, and they have some depth
>and development throughout their program--LOOK OUT!
>Until then the Ravens will remain with their wings
>clipped short, unable to get off the ground.
>
>That's how I see it. Share your thoughts and feelings!
>
>THE DOGG IS OUT!
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