Once
again, the small brain inside this large skull of mine has so many thoughts
floating around in a circle like a parade inside it that I just can’t lock into
one.
So here
comes as many as I can fit in today.
The
girls’ basketball draw was held Sunday night, and the path to a state
championship charted for our local teams.
I think
Warsaw got a good draw. Yes, they are on the side of the bracket with the other
two strong teams in the sectional—Penn and Northridge.
How is
that a good draw?
Try to
follow my logic.
Warsaw
has the farthest to travel for this sectional—over 90 miles round-trip. Three
trips to Penn in a span of five days is a grueling prospect. And while Penn
certainly has quality facilities and will be excellent hosts next week,
geographically the sectional has no more business being there than it does at
Warsaw. It should be at Goshen, and from my point of view it should always be
there.
This draw
means Warsaw would only have to make trips on Friday and Saturday (if they win
Friday).
It also
means they will have time to prepare for two opponents now until the outcome of
next Tuesday’s game, while Penn and Northridge have to worry about each other
first, then have two days to prepare for the Lady Tigers.
The
sectional at NorthWood has three of our local teams in it, and they are all on
the same side of the bracket.
Valley
gets NorthWood, coached by two-time state championship coach Mark Heeter, in
the first round. If Valley advances, they would play Wawasee in the semifinals.
They played each other Tuesday night, which always adds to the intrigue the
following week.
At
Culver, Triton drew the host school, whom they toasted 71-34 two weeks ago.
Argos will likely be waiting for them in round two, and the Dragons beat the
Lady Trojans 36-34 earlier this season. And if they make it to the final, a
13-win LaCrosse team seems to be destined to be their opposition.
Manchester
limped into the final week of the regular season with only three wins, but two
of them have come since January 12. They open with Carroll of Flora next
Wednesday at Cass. Carroll has the second leading scorer in the state.
Whitko
had won only four games themselves heading into play Tuesday, and they open
with a sub-.500 Adams Central next Wednesday.
The only
way the NFL Playoffs could be any more exciting this weekend than they were
last weekend is if both games go to overtime to determine who goes to the Super
Bowl.
How
ironic is it that mega-star quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady will sit
the rest of the tournament out, and both feel like they may not return to their
current teams next season.
One thing
about what we saw Saturday and Sunday: Some offensive coordinator’s stock went
way up in their quest to become head coaches, and some defensive coordinators
may not get anymore interviews this time around.
And can I
spend a moment talking about Grayson Allen?
I have
written about this punk before. He’s the former basketball captain at Duke who
was regularly caught tripping, kicking and otherwise violating the laws of
decency and sportsmanship, all while being defended by his coaches and
university.
He’s
doing it in the NBA too.
While
playing for the Bucks against the Bulls last week, Allen grabbed a driving Alex
Caruso as he rose to the rim for a layup. Allen fouled him hard with one
hand—which would have been fine on its own—then grabbed his other arm and
pulled him to the floor.
Caruso
was injured. He shot the free throws, then exited for the training room.
X-Rays
showed a broken wrist that will cost the Bulls utility man 6-8 weeks.
For his
actions, Allen got a one-game suspension, which will cost him about $27,000 in
pay.
His
punishment is a night off when the guy he hurt is out for
most of what’s left of the regular season?
The Bulls
were angry, and they should be. Then the Bucks made it worse by saying they
would appeal the penalty and Allen has their full and undying love and
support.
He’s a
dirty, unstable human being who continues to be treated like no one has ever
heard of him doing anything wrong before.
The Bulls
will not forget, and they will play the Bucks again.
Allen
would be wise to take that night off, too.