Looks like they have ventured away from the probable successor. Have they reached out to anyone? Would be a great job to have I would think.RheaRipley wrote: Sat Apr 19, 2025 3:58 pmI heard the same thing.peake71 wrote: Fri Apr 18, 2025 12:11 pm Fairland job is posted on OHSAA. From what I heard it probably will not be Fuller. Just a rumor.
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I was told they reached out to two. One they can’t afford but would do a great job. Local coach currently. The other is a coach from WV that would do well. Big shoes to fill whoever gets that job.
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I’d say the talent level maybe cycling down some. Fairland has traditionally had home grown boys coaches. We’ll see.
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Can't afford? Unless they don't have a job for them I don't see why they couldn't find a way to get them to come. The tradition is there so now I guess it would be up to whoever is in charge to try and make it work.Dirkknow wrote: Tue Apr 22, 2025 1:30 pm I was told they reached out to two. One they can’t afford but would do a great job. Local coach currently. The other is a coach from WV that would do well. Big shoes to fill whoever gets that job.
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I say they can "afford" whoever they want. I have heard of a couple names other than Blaine , both will keep the Dragons in good shape
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I would agree with you. I don't know the one from WV but the other one has the drive and desire to be great. I believe he would continue on with the tradition that has been built already. Like I said before, the tradition is there. Just have to get someone to continue to build off of it.84Dragon wrote: Wed Apr 23, 2025 10:33 am I say they can "afford" whoever they want. I have heard of a couple names other than Blaine , both will keep the Dragons in good shape
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Very tough job to say the least! Whomever takes this job has their hands full with very little to work with. We couldn’t really compete with mediocre talent the past several years so this is a tough job for sure.N2Hoops wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 9:07 pmDid Lockery step away or was he non renewed?PVBearcat2012 wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 2:38 pmIf they did, then I have not heard who it is yet. But maybe they have.pfloyd wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 11:11 am
... I thought PV had already hired from "within"? Did that fall through? or did I hear wrong?
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I agree. He would do a great job. Has nothing to do with affordability. Just need to find him a position at the school. He would do great at Fairland.Bmoc616 wrote: Wed Apr 23, 2025 11:51 amI would agree with you. I don't know the one from WV but the other one has the drive and desire to be great. I believe he would continue on with the tradition that has been built already. Like I said before, the tradition is there. Just have to get someone to continue to build off of it.84Dragon wrote: Wed Apr 23, 2025 10:33 am I say they can "afford" whoever they want. I have heard of a couple names other than Blaine , both will keep the Dragons in good shape
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... just saw this on FaceBook - an excellent hire for the Wildcats! ... thanks I92 on the heads-up on this hire ...
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No easy nights in the SHAC.Patton did a good job while at Whiteoak he will land on his feet.
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Agree, great guy. I wish him the best!dragon82 wrote: Wed Apr 23, 2025 10:36 pmNo easy nights in the SHAC.Patton did a good job while at Whiteoak he will land on his feet.