Friday, November 30, 2012

The View from the Lens


I've been watching basketball for most of my life.  I played when girls were held to half the court.  I love the game.  I love everything about the game.  I especially love to see players who are selfless and who are willing to be a part of the effort, even when they aren't the ones making the baskets.  

Ryan Jones, who made plenty of baskets, made an assist that is typical of most of the players on the Siegel team at any given time.  Jones dropped the ball effortlessly (in appearance) into the ready hands of Robert Brandon, who just pressed it through the waiting rim to score two points and more 'oohs' and 'aahs' than the gymnasium heard the rest of the night.  A simple drive and dunk would have been thrilling, but the awareness the players showed of each other's place on the court added a bonus to the moment.  

Siegel has new faces this year that seem to be finding a home with the old and known faces.  Charles "Bird" Clark, Ryan "Lilman" Jones, and Robert Brandon played the first games without the Star football players who have now made their way back to the court.  Adding to this year's field of players, though, have been very capable additions:  Steward, Trice, McGee, and Roberts have been great in handling the ball, participating in the plays, and shooting to score.   

The season is under way, and the Stars really have come to play!  Follow them on the journey in person when possible, and on Facebook and Twitter the rest of the time.  

Siegel Nation...Are   You   Ready?



Shelbyville Paper Writes on the Game

http://www.t-g.com/story/1918317.html

3-pointers not enough for Eagles

Friday, November 30, 2012

SHELBYVILLE -- Shelbyville Central's Golden Eagles canned seven 3-pointers but were outmatched in every other phase of the game in a 76-40 loss to visiting Siegel on Thursday night.
"We just played a very good basketball team," Central coach Stan Eggleston said. "I though we battled and played hard, but they are just very talented. Their size really caused us some problems as well."
Stars rally
Shelbyville started well and trailed 15-8 at the end of the first quarter, but the Stars rallied to outscore the Eagles 19-5 in the second stanza to hold a commanding 34-13 advantage at intermission.
The Eagles started the second half with a bang, outscoring Siegel 21-18 in the third quarter, and trailed 52-34 going into the fourth quarter.
Siegel turned it on in the fourth stanza and outscored Shelbyville 26-6 in the final period.
"I was pleased with the way we started the second half. We came out with a lot of energy and focus and shot the ball well in the third quarter," Eggleston.
Long shots
Both teams shot the ball well from beyond the 3-point arch with the Eagles connecting eight treys and the Stars cashing in on five.
Robert Brandon paced Siegel's offensive effort to lead all scorers with 24 points. Ryan Jones added 13 for the winners.
Shelbyville placed three players in double digits. Tyias Allison led the way with a dozen while Kendall Ray netted 11 and Sterling Smith 10.
Ray and Smith each had three treys apiece.
Better position
"We've just got to keep on working hard and do a much better job of getting good position under the basket to get more rebounds," Eggleston said.
Shelbyville hosts Lebanon in a non-district matchup Tuesday night at 8.

Siegel 15 19 18 24 -- 76
Shelbyville 8 5 21 6 -- 40
Siegel: Brandon 24, Jones 13, Gooch 8, Steward 8, Martin 5, D. Clark 5, McGee 4, Simpson 4, C. Clark 3, Trice 2.
Shelbyville: Tyias Allison 12, Ray 11, Smith 10, Wilkerson 5, Leslie 2.
3-point goals: Shelbyville (8): Ray 3, Smith 3, Tyias Allison 2; Siegel (5): Brandon 2, Steward 2, C. Clark 1.
Halftime score: Siegel 34, Shelbyville 13.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Siegel takes Tullahoma...


PREP BASKETBALL: Wildcats can’t match Stars’ firepower

Posted on Wednesday, November 14, 2012 at 1:57 pm

Tullahoma's Marquel Hickerson (left) tries to get around Siegel's Robert Brandon during the Wildcats' season-opener on Tuesday. Brandon poured in 28 points as the Stars won 76-48. (Photo by Robert Holman)
For a quarter, Tullahoma was able to keep pace with Siegel. Then the Stars took over and ran away from the Wildcats’ winning the 2012-13 season-opener 76-48.
Tullahoma led 19-16 at the end of the first period, but Siegel’s Ryan Jones scored 11 of his 14 points in the second quarter to help the Stars pull away. Siegel outscored Tullahoma 26-9 in the period and took a 42-28 lead to the lockerroom at the half.
The outcome was never in doubt after that and Siegel went on to hand first-year Tullahoma High School coach Tim Behrendorff his first loss.
The Wildcats got a 15-point effort from Marquel Hickerson and 10 points from Tyler Fishback, but it was hardly enough to Siegel’s Jones, Robert Brandon and Charles Clark.
The Stars’ trio combined for 57 points, with Brandon lighting up the THS scoreboard for 28. Brandon knocked down five of Siegel’s six 3-pointers and had 18 points by halftime. Clark added 15 points in the contest.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

There they are..the 'men' of the Siegel Stars 2011-2012 squad.  They sometimes play like men, serious and focused, and sometimes they play like boys, selfish and silly.  Yet...always they are wanting to win, almost always they are fun to watch.  

Siegel played Lawrence County in the opening round of the Region 4-AAA Tournament.  Lawrence County had 3-point shooter who just didn't seem to miss a shot and who Siegel just couldn't seem to block.  Lawrence County came to play ball.  In fact, I think they came to win.  Thank goodness Siegel decided that being finished with the season wasn't what they were willing to settle for.  

At the last game, Coach Dotson opened with his second string, and it was such fun to see how they were able to take the ball and go with it.  This game saw John A. Simpson in the circle to tip-off, with Burton, Harris, Gooch, and Brandon awaiting the tip.  There wasn't anything about the game that stood out as a 'wow' moment.  It was a game.  You can always tell when the players get in their "play ball" mode, though.  There is a different energy on the court that even they probably can't explain.  

What I didn't see was that smooth intuitive passing that we've seen in some games.  The flow just wasn't moving like a rushing stream after the rainstorm...more like the river as it hits the big rocks and splashes here and there.  I hope these men come to play a smooth, focused, rushing game and not one of big splashes here and there.  It's their call.  The fans love them and love seeing them play to win.  They must close out all the voices that seek their attention during those four quarters, except the coaching voices.  They can do this...they have the speed, the talent, and hopefully the determination.  

LET'S GO STARS!  Tuesday night at Shelbyville we play Blackman High School, 7:30.  Sure hope our fans come out to make some noise and cheer on this team!

Friday, February 3, 2012

Siegel Visits Riverdale


It is hard to put tonight's game into the appropriate words to convey the emotion that was felt by everyone present.  Electrifying?  The game was intense from the beginning.  Siegel began with a talk between the five starters, the tip, the quick lead by Riverdale, the block by Martin, the incredible speed of all of the players.  It just didn't lack for excitement tonight.  I'm not here to report the news, though, so I'll tell you what I saw...two teams that are full of talent.  It would be nice to see Siegel just blow everyone away, but that's not normal for most teams, and the excitement of the game for the fans comes in these nail biters.

Favorite moments...Tae Martin's block was surely among the top because it happened early in the game when Siegel needed a lift, among the top because it is unexpected for a team lacking height to be able to come on so strong in the blocking department.


That was a favorite moment.  Without pinpointing specific moments, I can also say that watching the Clark brothers dig like they do on defense and on offense is a thrill.  Treyton Harris has stepped up to 'team leader' role, and it's really been good to see how he takes time to speak to the officials--ask questions, smile.  He seems to listen to what (Coach) Dotson says to him, and that is good.  
















Next biggest moment...the end of Regulation Play!  67-67, and then there was Overtime!Biggest moment?  Favorite moment?  That point in the game when it became an almost certainty that the game belonged to Siegel.  Not sure what really precipitated it, but when Brandon and Harris struck hands, it was 77-72 with about 30 seconds left in the game.  There was a sense of relief coming from the players that passed along  to the fans.  Breathing was finally an option. 
 
So much about this team is impressive.  The players are really great individually and as a whole.  Brandon is an all-round great player. He is quiet, never losing his temper; he is alert, often stealing the ball; he is a good shooter from the three-point mark or the layup.  Yes, Brandon is someone who showed great poise last year and continues to impress this season.  Harris, the senior and leader, has grown into his skin in that role.  He, like Brandon, is alert and quick to steal the ball.  Once known more for his showboating, he has tempered that with an awareness most of the time of teammates' locations.  Where one Clark was great last year, the addition of a second Clark has been great for the team and the family this year.  Two different styles of play, yet both are effective, good shooters, and seemingly humble players.  Burton is such a hustler and an impressive 3-point shooter most evenings.  Gooch needs to get better control of himself, emotionally speaking, but as a ball handler, he's really delightful and exciting to watch--he delivers.  Jones...he is always my biggest surprise.  I don't know why, but I'm never quite ready for all he has to offer.  And I find it refreshing to see what life he brings to the floor.  Miller, Walton, Joyner, Roberts, Simpson are team players on the court or on the bench.  It's great to see their faces while they're watching the game from the sidelines...they are interested, cheering their team members--a reminder of what it means to be a part of a team.  

So, what were some least favorite moments?  Technical fouls and ejections.  The technical called on Jones seemed a bit harsh.   The fouls were really one-sided--6-0 in our favor when the second half was not too far along. (This is one of those times when having something in our favor is not a positive thing) The imbalance of fouls was unnecessary, and in this viewer's humble opinion was indicative of  repeated missed and wrong calls.  The moments when fouls were not called or were called prematurely or without just cause qualify as worst moments.   Other thoughts on bad moments...when the team had the ball early in the overtime period, along with several times throughout the game, it seemed it might have been a better choice to slow the ball down than to go in for missed layups. Seems riskier than necessary.  When things seem to be getting a little out of control, what a great time to slow it down and regroup.  I keep waiting for the day Coach will ask me my opinion...
Electrifying.  That's the best word for the overall tone of the game.  Ups and downs.  Blocks and near dunks.  These are the things that make basketball, especially high school basketball, such a great sport to watch.  The raw emotion with which players play, coaches coach, and fans cheer and jeer....it just doesn't get any better!
2 games to go till the regular season is complete.  Blackman on Tuesday at home; LaVergne on Friday at LaVergne.  February 16-21 will find us playing in the District Tournament at Oakland High School.  

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Way to Go, Coach Ben Dotson!
Sure was proud to see Coach Dotson accept his 100th Win Game Ball last night.  That is quite an accomplishment, and with the way he has taken a team that is so different than teams he's had in the past, it really isn't a surprise.  

The Stars looked good last night.  What is most impressive is how fast they are. In the past, there have been lots of dunkers, but this year...it's all about S P E E D!  How much fun to watch these fellas play the game!