omemorialhigh;910720 wrote:goodnight sweetheart now its time to gooooooo....
A 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty really hurt Campbell in the LaBrae game. That penalty got LaBrae out of a hole and they proceeded to drive for what turned out to be the winning touchdown. I am sure that Sikora and staff are doing their best to address these problems. The word is out that if you can get the Campbell kids mad the officials will flag them, especially in the games played up in Trumbull County. Keep in mind that some of these kids come from less than ideal home situations and some do not have a parent who they can sit and listen to. If they don't have that at home how can one expect them to be disciplined in class or out on the field? This is a difficult situation that is common in many inner city schools throughout the state. These kids need to do a better job and keep their cool on the field, although that is sometimes much easier said than done. In many cases these kids are not the player starting something. It's just unfortunate that some of the officials only hear or choose to hear what the Campbell kid says or does in response to whomever instigated the problem.
I am not so sure Sikora and staff should be blamed for losing control of the team. From my perspective they haven't done that. They have dedicated hours upon hours over the past few years to make this football program better. I think a few of us need to stop and think where this Campbell program was just a few years ago and where it is now. We don't have to look any further than former head coach Jeff Bayuk, Sikora, and those assistants to thank for the strides this program has made over the past few years. Bayuk could have coached anywhere. He did not have to come to Campbell. When he left and took a job at Howland, his assistants at Campbell, including coach Sikora, could have jumped ship. They didn't. They stayed here. It wasn't too many years ago that Campbell was losing games 58-6 with many of those games being over at halftime. The Campbell football program was a laughing stock, only a shell of what it once was. I'd say Campbell has made some big strides since the Bayuk-Sikora group took over. The secret has been out for months that this is not the best senior class. But it is what it is. Let's hope there is a chance that these seniors will focus and put some wins together. If Campbell can win on Friday and again the following Friday a big game will follow at Girard in week 8. It's not going to be easy. Nobody said it would be. But don't give up on these kids and coaches because we've lost two games. This is still a good football team. Winning Friday will be a good start.