Gotta love the heart of hoops season. What a win for Washington last night, upsetting 3A-ranked Chatard, 63-58, to earn a spot in tonight's City Tournament semifinals. That makes three of the final four schools from IPS, and how nice is that to see? Visit the "Showcase" story on our home page for more breakdown of the tourney.
I'd also like to take a moment and welcome HSSTM's new intern for the upcoming spring semester, Butler University junior Bob Herman. Bob is the managing editor of the Butler Collegian, formerly interned with the National Federation of High Schools (NFHS) and currently holds duties as the man underneath the Bulldog mascot costume at basketball games. If you go to a Butler game, walk up to the mascot as say "Bob!" and see if he breaks "mascot code" by giving a verbal response. Taunt him a little bit, it's OK by me.
Today, I'd like to respond to a few reader comments posted on my blog the past couple weeks. Let's get some interaction going.
First up, I'd like to thank my fine cohort, Brian Moore, for giving me some props on interviews in his last blog on Tuesday.
Rex M. says: "Cal Ripken? How did you guys score that? Who do you know around the area to get these (interviews)?"
- The Mind: Well, Rex, I could tell you, but then I'd have to....only kidding. To be honest, it's all about who you know, what you know and when you know it. The interview with IU football coach Bill Lynch (p.24 of the September issue) was landed through my close friend's parents, who are longtime friends with the Lynch family since their high school days at Chatard in the early '70s. It just so happened that I was able to talk with him right before the season got started, so it was perfect timing. As for Ripken, whom I'm talking to tomorrow, I just heard about his coaching clinic coming to Indy (see homepage) and got on the phone to talk with media relations at Ripken Baseball. Sure enough, there's definitely a local story and he was happy to set me up with an interview. You get the idea. As for Butler coach Brad Stevens, I'm a Butler grad, so that's just me being a homer. Kind of. Stevens is a fantastic guy and being a local graduate of Zionsville, it only made sense.
In response to my last post, regarding boys hoops, Wesley P. writes: "Who makes these schedules? What a grueling trip it's been few weeks for Warren, LN and North Central...How huge is that sectional going to be? Who will survive? And does Warren have an even better chance with Offutt (possibly) coming back?"
- The Mind: Woah there Wesley, one question at a time. Let's not get too far ahead of ourselves. As far as the schedules are concerned, with schools such as the ones you mentioned, most of that has to do with the in-season tournaments these teams are playing. When the same schools are part of the same county and conference, there's a chance they might play each other three times before it's all said and done. As for that sectional, which is Sectional 10, you'd be right to call it "huge." Personally, I don't think there's any way of knowing who is going to survive out of LN, Warren, North Central, Cathedral and even a capable Broad Ripple team. If you ask me, any one of those top four teams could walk away with the sectional title. The ONE thing that sets LN apart, big surprise, is its size advantage. Cathedral would scare me as an opposing coach with their depth and versatility, while Warren has really shown their overall talent with Offutt injured. If he comes back, it certain makes things a little more interesting.
"Baked on Bball" says, in response to my County Tourney blog: "I found the whole comparison kind of cool, but count me among those sick and tired of hearing about Marion County hoops. Tell me the last state champion to come out of there in class 4A? I think it was North Central in 1999. I just feel like much, much better basketball is played around the metro area as opposed to in it."
- The Mind


Posted by: Mike on Friday, January 18, 2008
I agree...who the heck actually believes that better hoops aren't played within Marion County. The ring is the thing. And Marion County boasts lots of champions in boys AND girls basketball recently, especially since the inception of class sports. Go read a history book on Indiana High School Basketball, Wesley P.
Posted by: Nathan Jones on Friday, January 18, 2008
I think I saw your intern doing Soulja Boy in a YouTube classic.
Posted by: Dave McConnell on Friday, January 18, 2008
Yes Nathan, yes you did see our intern in a YouTube classic. Don't be surprised if you see that on our home page as a "welcome" of sorts.
Posted by: O's Fan on Friday, January 18, 2008
I remember watching Ripken break the Iron Man record in '95...wow. Can you get his autograph for me? And, what are his thoughts on steroids and HGH - it's obvious Cal never used, but some of his team mates (brady Anderson, anyone) sure did...
Posted by: Garry on Friday, January 18, 2008
You ought to do something on the Super Sectional, just to cover how loaded this thing is...I bet the gym will be full to capacity each and every night, with people turned away at the door. This is the best sectional we've seen in years. And the team that does come out will be exhausted for the rest of the tourney. A blessing and a shame all rolled into one.