
thePITman
Posts: 3,867
Nov 8, 2010 8:04pm
What are everyone's thoughts? Last year we finished at 17-7 with our season ending as the district runner-up to eventual state runner-up Orrville, 69-65. We lose 5 seniors (Houmard, Brooks, Weber, Butcher, Wright) who were all great contributors last season in their own roles. Houmard was the go-to guy in the clutch, Brooks ran the offense like a PG should, Weber mixed it up with his length on defense, Butcher added a much-needed physicality and hard-nosed mentality, and Wright added quality minutes whenever he got the chance. Who fills those roles this year?
Returning players from last year's roster:
Jacob Schlarb
Zach Drouhard
Nolan Wharton
Derek Carmichael
Sawyer Polen
Jacob Lawson
.. Who else will contribute this season?
We have a few players in that list that can fill up a few roles missing from last year's team. I am confident with Coach Snoddy's philosophy that we can get everyone to accept their roles and once again compete for a PAC-7 championship. Sure, Timken is in our way, but that won't change how the team prepares.
Good luck, Titans!
Returning players from last year's roster:
Jacob Schlarb
Zach Drouhard
Nolan Wharton
Derek Carmichael
Sawyer Polen
Jacob Lawson
.. Who else will contribute this season?
We have a few players in that list that can fill up a few roles missing from last year's team. I am confident with Coach Snoddy's philosophy that we can get everyone to accept their roles and once again compete for a PAC-7 championship. Sure, Timken is in our way, but that won't change how the team prepares.
Good luck, Titans!

ricola
Posts: 855
Nov 8, 2010 10:32pm
(dang that pictue icon of you is just freaky!) So Pit, do you think your squad will be as stong as last years, or more or less so? As I recall your jv last year was pretty good? Will they have likely contributors? Just curious. We meet you in january, but have a few big games before then as well. Good luck in the upcoming season.
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Pariah
Posts: 490
Nov 9, 2010 3:26pm
I hope Triway will have an outstanding year... and that they will lose huge on Jan 8! Won't be there due to son's wedding reception, but we'll be listening on the radio.

majorspark
Posts: 5,122
Nov 10, 2010 9:01pm
I have always enjoyed watching Triway. I always try to catch them during tourney time at the field house. They always seem to rebuild and are competitive every year.

thePITman
Posts: 3,867
Nov 13, 2010 8:51am
I just found out we have a scrimmage this morning at 10:00 AM. Sweet! Time to start basketball season. Go Titans!

hiland78
Posts: 46
Nov 13, 2010 9:12am
Good Luck Titans! (every game, all season, .....except one)

ricola
Posts: 855
Nov 13, 2010 9:32am
whose the scrimmage with? let us know how it goes/went.

thePITman
Posts: 3,867
Nov 13, 2010 11:32am
We played Northwest this morning, and, well, it was a first scrimmage. Haha! I had to leave after the first quarters, but Northwest was getting the better of us at that point. That being said, Northwest seems like they have the pieces to have a very nice team this season. Derek Carmichael and Sawyer Polen, two starters, had probably less than a week of practice for us having played in the first round of the playoffs last Friday. As a whole, there are lots of things we have to work on, but that's why we have scrimmages! Keep improving every day at practice, keep working on the necessary things at scrimmages, and we'll be ready for the regular season and, of course, the tournament! Go Titans!
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madman11
Posts: 293
Nov 16, 2010 5:44pm
My greatest basketball memory was Snoddy holding the ball for practically the whole 3rd quarter last year against Smithville....Makes me laugh everytime i think about it

THE4RINGZ
Posts: 16,816
Nov 16, 2010 5:56pm
The old Snoddy Stall in that game was classic. I loved the stay in your zone defense and see how many points you score the quarter philosophy. It certainly took Smithville out of any offensive rhythm they looked to come out and establish.
Brilliant coaching, but boring to watch.
Brilliant coaching, but boring to watch.
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madman11
Posts: 293
Nov 16, 2010 10:48pm
I found it slightly boring but the reaction of the Smithville fans made up for it
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Coach 08
Posts: 123
Nov 17, 2010 8:20am
Good Luck this year Triway, until you play Orrville!
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wise owl
Posts: 8
Nov 22, 2010 1:36pm
how did this weekends scrimage go? who looks good?

thePITman
Posts: 3,867
Nov 22, 2010 1:53pm
Saturday's scrimmage against Black River was much better than the previous week's against Northwest. Much! Black River was a much worse team, but we looked much more like a team this time around, too. Not much to discuss in terms of individual performances, yet. Two starters finally have a week of practice under their belts, which helped in the Black River scrimmage. I'm sure Coach Snoddy will continue to get his team better each and every week. A lack of size may be an issue, but it hasn't hurt us too much in the past. We'll see what happens!
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wise owl
Posts: 8
Nov 29, 2010 9:28am
how did the Titans look at Cloverleaf. Who is playing well for Triway? Who are the starters? How did Pado's team look?

thePITman
Posts: 3,867
Nov 29, 2010 9:46am
wise owl;580340 wrote:how did the Titans look at Cloverleaf. Who is playing well for Triway? Who are the starters? How did Pado's team look?
Triway won all their quarters except the last one, which was our 2nd team vs East Canton's first team. We aren't looking like a great team yet, but we have improved in each of our first two scrimmages, which is all we can ask at this point. Northwestern will be a big step up from our preseason competition, so we'll know right out of the gate this Friday what to expect this season. A number of players contributed at our Cloverleaf/East Canton scrimmage, and our 2nd team held their own very well when Coach Snoddy mixed them in.
Scrimmage results while I was there: (10 minutes running clock per quarter)
Q1: Tri 8 Clo 2
Q2: Tri 9 EC 8
Q3: EC 15 Clo 15
Q4: Tri 14 Clo 13
Q5: Tri 11 EC 6
Q6: EC 17 Clo 9
Q7: EC 10 Tri 5 (5 minute quarter, Tri 2nd team vs EC 1st)

RedRider1
Posts: 3,850
Nov 30, 2010 11:29am
Thought I only counted 9 players in the DR preview. Is depth a concern?
As long as Snoddy's at the helm...you'll have an impact in the county.
As long as Snoddy's at the helm...you'll have an impact in the county.
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wise owl
Posts: 8
Nov 30, 2010 12:39pm
from the sounds of things from last night it's all a concern. Beat Waynedale 55-52 in foundation game. Any report on the game

thePITman
Posts: 3,867
Nov 30, 2010 3:24pm
We beat Waynedale last night in the Foundation Game 55-52. We were up a good amount early and were on pace to win by over 20-some (in a different way than the JV game, haha!), but Coach Snoddy (and I'm sure Waynedale's coach) started trying different things. It was obvious that Coach Snoddy was trying to get kids with less experience some playing time at various points in the game, and this was the most evident with some of the substitutions made within the last minute or two when the game was on the line and with both teams pressing and being pressed. I've been at every scrimmage so far this year, and it's clear that we have a lot to work on; but what can we expect right now when trying to replace the key players lost from last year's team? We will be OK. We don't have a LOT of depth, but we'll need to rely on it in that all the kids will need to be a threat at some point or at some place on the floor, or else our lack of numerous, key go-to guys/scorers will be our downfall. We shot well as an entire team last night, I thought, especially in the first half, and did well at spreading the ball around (had 3 kids score in double digits with 2 others with 6+ points each). Throughout the preseason we can learn a lot about ourselves, and I'm sure Coach Snoddy is making the proper adjustments to maximize what he has this season and to put his team in the best possible situation to win. We'll see what happens Friday against Northwestern.
Go Titans!
Go Titans!

OQB
Posts: 6,679
Dec 24, 2010 12:56am
To Pitman and Ringz, may you have safe travels over the Holiday weekend and of course a Merry Christmas!


THE4RINGZ
Posts: 16,816
Dec 24, 2010 1:05am
Thank you.
And may Orrville find an outside shooting thread or an abnormally tall Nigerian in their stockings this holiday season.
Hope you have a blessed Christmas season OrrvilleQB.
P.S. I am not really a Triway basketball fan.
And may Orrville find an outside shooting thread or an abnormally tall Nigerian in their stockings this holiday season.
Hope you have a blessed Christmas season OrrvilleQB.
P.S. I am not really a Triway basketball fan.

OQB
Posts: 6,679
Dec 24, 2010 1:09am
Thank you!
haha, I'm sure a 3-point shooter is on a lot of peoples christmas wish list this year!
It was the only "Triway" thread so I knew both of you would be on it, wanted to make it personal and not just say it on the Orrville thread.
haha, I'm sure a 3-point shooter is on a lot of peoples christmas wish list this year!
It was the only "Triway" thread so I knew both of you would be on it, wanted to make it personal and not just say it on the Orrville thread.