
skank
Posts: 6,543
Apr 18, 2011 7:48pm
Massillon moves to 10-0 with a 2-0 win over the Green Bulldogs.

Wooball
Posts: 1,325
Apr 20, 2011 9:21am
Hasn't taken Gilhousen and co. long to turn that program around. I was very impressed with the way they picked up the ball in the infield and made plays. With the facilities and talent at Massillon, this was definitely a sleeping giant in baseball. I would expect this type of play to be more of the norm than the exception as long as Gilhousen is there.

skank
Posts: 6,543
Apr 20, 2011 4:23pm
Wooball;745768 wrote:Hasn't taken Gilhousen and co. long to turn that program around. I was very impressed with the way they picked up the ball in the infield and made plays. With the facilities and talent at Massillon, this was definitely a sleeping giant in baseball. I would expect this type of play to be more of the norm than the exception as long as Gilhousen is there.
Funny you mention this, I was just wondering the other day how long Joe will stick around. Massillon's administration would be wise to do whatever it takes to keep him happy.