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  1. 17 hours ago, DumfriesYMCA said:

    Seeing PAC rival fans say “we know better than to think they will be down this year” is a good feeling thinking back to when people said that GS doesn’t have any tradition or culture.  
     

    the team has come a long way in 10 years and it’s nice when even the rivals are saying “nah they are doing things the right way and will be ready to play” 

    Agree.  I think Gibson is at a point where they just reload.  Program is solid top to bottom.  

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  2. We go three times per week. We have an hour per day scheduled in the weight room and an hour and a half for field work.  The weight room is also available earlier for a couple of hours to accommodate players schedules.  But we are a mid sized 3A school.  Different schools have different needs.

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  3. What opportunities are out there this spring for middle school 7 on 7? (for school teams)  I know the Indiana Junior Football used to host some but not sure anymore.  Also Owen Valley would be interested in hosting any school team interested in coming up.  We have a beautiful new turf field and plenty of parking.  

  4. Splitting up the conference by football competitiveness would be very interesting in my opinion.  Allows for big gates and some of the less competitive schools build up their programs.  Could reevaluate every 4 years which teams play where.  

    Division 1

    Gibson Southern, Heritage Hills, Southridge, North Posey, Mt. Vernon, Boonville

    Division 2

    Vincennes, South Spencer, Princeton, Tell City,  Washington, Pike Central

     

  5. I am curious how and why others view the most desirable head coaching jobs in their conference.  What makes that particular HC job the most desirable? Program resources? Steady influx of talent?  Great community support? Great administrative support? Great facilities? A sectional where the school can be competitive? A great youth/feeder program? Coaching stipend?  Program tradition and past success?

  6. Pike Central High School will have multiple teaching and football coaching openings starting with the 2020 school year.  I am looking for motivated individuals that have passion for the game of football to help change the culture for the Pike Central Football Program to join our staff.  

    Conference: PAC conference (small school division) with Southridge, North Posey, South Spencer, Tell City, and Forest Park. 

    Sectional: 30 Brown County, Edgewood, Princeton, Sullivan, Vincennes Lincoln, and Washington.  

    Enrollment: 562

    Benefits of Working at PikeCompetitive teaching pay and assistant coaching stipends, New Conference alignment, Easy Commute from Evansville, Jasper, and Vincennes.  Supportive Administration. Big Weightroom, Great Locker room and Coaching offices, Quality practice area,  2020 the High School is adding full day Advanced P.E. guaranteeing all players an opportunity to lift year round on a consistent basis.  

    Coaching Openings:

    (High School) Offensive and Defensive Assistant Varsity, Head Junior Varsity Coach

    (Middle School) Head Coach, and Assistant Coach

    Teaching Openings:   

    Career & Technical Education Teacher Grades 9-12

    Foreign Language Teacher (9-12)

    Special Education Teacher (K-12)

    Math Teacher (6-12)

    SRO Officer

    Application Link:  http://www.pcsc.k12.in.us/UserFiles/Servers/Server_133130/File/Employment/Application Forms/certified teaching application.pdf

    Additional info: Feel free to contact me David Stephens, Head Football Coach- dstephens@pcsc.k12.in.us

     

  7. On 1/15/2020 at 2:27 PM, Titan32 said:

    I think this change could help to turn the tide at Pike Central.  More of the same at Washington I am afraid...they have plenty of kids...hopefully they can get it turned around.  Basketball is so popular there but I can remember some very good Washington football teams.

    We believe that this move is going to be a good thing for PC football as well.  We knew for a couple years out that the numbers for the 2019 season would be small as there were two classes back to back that never had a lot of numbers and resulted in 1 Jr. High team when they were in Jr. High. PC Football numbers should start to return to normal in the 2020 season as we expect 35-45 players in grades 9-12 for the upcoming season.  Our youth program is strong and in 2019 we fielded two junior high teams, two 5/6th grade teams, two 3rd/4th grade teams, and had 70+ students participate in our k-2 flag football program.    

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  8. Adding the remaining four teams could make for an interesting PAC.  

    The PAC could still have a Big School division and Small School division

    Big School

    1. Booneville 2. Washington 3. Princeton 4. Gibson S  5. HH 6. Mount Vernon

    Small School

    1. Pike Central  2. Southridge 3. Forest Park 4. North Posey 5. South Spencer 6. Tell City

    Each school could play 5 regular division games.  Week 9 could be a Cross over game between teams that place the same in their respective divisions.(The 1 seed from the Big School division would play the 1 seed in the small school division and so on)  That leaves teams with 3 out of conference dates to schedule up or schedule down based on what each team needs.  

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