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4 minutes ago, SmashMouth said:

Dang. Wouldn’t have guessed. 

At the end of the day Navasota wanted it more no doubt. Our defense did the best they could to keep us in the game but our offense was flat and kept the defense on the field most the night. Just looked horrible in my opinion. Smash you gotta any suggestions on what we could do to improve this  below average team to get better? 

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19 minutes ago, LC-M said:

We should have 25 or so coming back

Exactly. Gotta get some more experience. A good off-season, weights, weights, weights. By looking at your JV scores, need to keep your fingers crossed that some of those boys develop too. You have a pretty good coaching staff imo. So the rest goes on the boys back. They gotta want it. They have to work out during Christmas break, Spring Break, summers,  weekends, etc. when the coaches aren’t there to push them and when all the other kids are pulling their puds or playing video games. Finally, it has to hurt - really hurt - to lose. Winning has to become the standard. That’s with any program. Lumberton folks could use some of this advice too. 

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7 minutes ago, SmashMouth said:

Exactly. Gotta get some more experience. A good off-season, weights, weights, weights. By looking at your JV scores, need to keep your fingers crossed that some of those boys develop too. You have a pretty good coaching staff imo. So the rest goes on the boys back. They gotta want it. They have to work out during Christmas break, Spring Break, summers,  weekends, etc. when the coaches aren’t there to push them and when all the other kids are pulling their puds or playing video games. Finally, it has to hurt - really hurt - to lose. Winning has to become the standard. That’s with any program. Lumberton folks could use some of this advice too. 

I agree. To be honest  I like to see a coaching change and I’m not talking like everyone of them but imo thier is time where every you get chances to change a program and if that doesn’t happen it’s time to move on. I think some people are better leaders then others. But with the kids working out I totally agree to that. We will see what happens with LCM. Hopefully something positive 

 

 

 

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7 hours ago, SmashMouth said:

Exactly. Gotta get some more experience. A good off-season, weights, weights, weights. By looking at your JV scores, need to keep your fingers crossed that some of those boys develop too. You have a pretty good coaching staff imo. So the rest goes on the boys back. They gotta want it. They have to work out during Christmas break, Spring Break, summers,  weekends, etc. when the coaches aren’t there to push them and when all the other kids are pulling their puds or playing video games. Finally, it has to hurt - really hurt - to lose. Winning has to become the standard. That’s with any program. Lumberton folks could use some of this advice too. 

I agree with all of this. The coaching staff however needs to motivate all of this.

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23 minutes ago, mat said:

I agree with all of this. The coaching staff however needs to motivate all of this.

Exactly. That’s what they get paid to do. They get paid to win. And that’s what it takes to win.Exactly. That’s what they get paid to do. They get paid to win. And that’s what it takes to win.

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I know 2 or 3 coaches over there. I know some are really good coaches. Not saying that a change isn’t good sometimes. But guys, high school football is like poker in a lot of ways. You may win with a crappy hand. But at some point the bluff runs out. You can also lose with a winning hand too. Happens all the time. But, by and large, if you’re a good poker player, after all the hands are dealt, you should come out a winner over a period of time. The one variable is the cards. Crappy cards, usually means a crappy hand. If an amateur gets 4 aces, and a seasoned pro gets a pair of 3’s, the pro is gonna lose. LC-M is in the middle - more like a straight. Decent players (cards), but playing against a full house. You’re not gonna talk that other player into folding a full house. So you lose. Here’s the key. Get better cards. How do you do that? Stack the deck! Make better players. You can only play the cards you’re dealt. But you gotta start building that deck even before those kids get into Jr. High. Winning is an attitude. WOS, Newton, Carthage and many many more schools around the state Win year in and year out. Even with different coaches. It’s the attitude that winning is the only acceptable answer. If you hear someone say, “maybe next year”, “hopefully we move down “, “we need new coaches” every 2 or 3 years, and the like, that program is destined to fail. Winning is an attitude, a tradition, a way of life. Maybe a coaching change would be good. But if you don’t have an entire community - especially the student athletes - devoted to winning, then quit simply you won’t. Start stacking that deck right now and believe. 

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11 hours ago, LC-M said:

Navasota punched us in the mouth. I’m hoping people were watching because we were out coached. The kids made mistakes buts it’s not all thier fault 

Navasota is a much improved team than when they started.All people saw was their 4 straight losses to start the season.they are better than their 5-5 record.With LCM win over Lumberton I thought they could have won this game anyway.

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4 minutes ago, GUNHO said:

Navasota is a much improved team than when they started.All people saw was their 4 straight losses to start the season.they are better than their 5-5 record.With LCM win over Lumberton I thought they could have won this game anyway.

Eh Navasota has athletes but LCM could have beat them. Our offense came out flat and defense was on the field most of the night. Navasota lost to Wheatley. Maybe Navasota had  a bad game. Like I said LCM has not played consistent competitive football during Crouch history. The play calling this year has been hit or miss. I thought our defense played the best they have in a long time in district play. With 25 or more starters coming back if we don’t get higher then a #2 seed next year that will be a failed year imo

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RANDY CROUCH
10 years; 44-58-0; 4-0-0

—staff, West Orange-Stark—
2009  LC-Mauriceville      4-6-0
2010  LC-Mauriceville      7-3-0
2011  LC-Mauriceville      4-6-0
2012  LC-Mauriceville      4-6-0
2013  LC-Mauriceville      5-5-0 F
2014  LC-Mauriceville      5-6-0 T
2015  LC-Mauriceville      2-8-0
2016  LC-Mauriceville      5-6-0 T
2017  LC-Mauriceville      4-5-0 T

2018 lcm                         4-7

 

0-5 IN THE PLAYOFFS

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15 minutes ago, LC-M said:

RANDY CROUCH
10 years; 44-58-0; 4-0-0

—staff, West Orange-Stark—
2009  LC-Mauriceville      4-6-0
2010  LC-Mauriceville      7-3-0
2011  LC-Mauriceville      4-6-0
2012  LC-Mauriceville      4-6-0
2013  LC-Mauriceville      5-5-0 F
2014  LC-Mauriceville      5-6-0 T
2015  LC-Mauriceville      2-8-0
2016  LC-Mauriceville      5-6-0 T
2017  LC-Mauriceville      4-5-0 T

2018 lcm                         4-7

 

0-5 IN THE PLAYOFFS

What year did LCM drop down?

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8 minutes ago, AthleticSupporter - Jock said:

How does your coach's record compare to his predecessors?

Anyone is better than bojo Todd Moody, and David Williams would be better then Crouch or Todd. I’ll post some coaching records from LCM shortly. But knowledge of LCM history Coach Miller has the best win and loses record but that was a long time ago 

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@AthleticSupporter - Jock

 

LITTLE CYPRESS    “Bears”

YEAR                     W-L-T       PTS-OPP        COACH

1956                       5-5-0           79-166         Robert Miller
1957                       2-7-1         115-260         Robert Miller
1958                       5-3-1         194-136         Robert Miller
1959                       3-7-0         128-229         Ted Miller
1960     TRI             7-2-0         160-  60         Ted Miller
1961       C--          10-1-0         280-105         Ted Miller
1962                       4-6-0         132-105         Ted Miller
1963                       9-1-0         161-  55         Ted Miller
1964                       5-4-0         154-128         Ted Miller
1965                       7-3-0         118-  61         Ted Miller
1966                       3-6-1           92-  96         Ted Miller
1967                       5-5-0         151-143         Jim Crossland
1968                       7-3-0         209-120         Jim Crossland
1969 C                  10-1-0         351-138         Jim Crossland
                CONSOLIDATED WITH MAURICEVILLE

ALL-TIME RECORD:    82-54-3         2- 3- 0
Playoff Record:   0-2-0

LITTLE CYPRESS-MAURICEVILLE
“Bears”


YEAR                     W-L-T       PTS-OPP        COACH

1970                       4-6-0         183-239         Jim Crossland
1971                       6-4-0         132-160         Jim Crossland
1972                       7-3-0         157-114         Jim Crossland
1973                       4-6-0         108-147         Jim Crossland
1974                       5-5-0         217-196         Randall Dorsett
1975                       3-7-0         156-260         Randall Dorsett
1976                       3-4-2         101-122         Lidney Thompson
1977                       4-5-1         107-210         Lidney Thompson
1978                       4-6-0         109-138         Lidney Thompson
1979                       6-4-0         166-149         Lidney Thompson
1980                       3-7-0           85-194         Lidney Thompson
1981                       7-3-0         266-150         Ron Dupree
1982                       4-6-0         176-176         Ron Dupree
1983                       7-3-0         268-  89         Ron Dupree
1984                       2-8-0         243-223         Ron Dupree
1985                       2-8-0         129-254         Pat Wozniak
1986                       4-6-0           91-204         Pat Wozniak
1987                       4-6-0         158-198         Pat Wozniak
1988                       1-8-0           90-233         Pat Wozniak
1989                       4-5-1         156-211         Lucky Gamble
1990                       5-5-0         223-247         Lucky Gamble
1991                       7-3-0         181-  88         Rhodney Russell
1992       R              5-5-1         184-178         Rhodney Russell
1993                       5-5-0         154-158         Rhodney Russell
1994       C--          11-1-0         311-  70         David Williams
1995       R              9-2-0         240-139         David Williams
1996                       5-5-0         192-182         David Williams
1997       R--          11-3-0         412-170         David Williams
1998                       4-6-0         177-193         David Williams
1999                       3-7-0         179-246         David Williams
2000                       2-8-0         123-283         David Williams
2001                       3-6-0         181-188         David Williams
2002                       2-8-0         104-252         David Williams
2003                       5-5-0         172-206         David Williams
2004                       3-7-0         148-252         David Williams
2005                       2-6-0         122-209         Todd Moody
2006                       5-5-0         214-150         Todd Moody
2007                       1-9-0         132-283         Todd Moody
2008                       0-8-0           73-337         Todd Moody
2009                       4-6-0         217-294         Randy Crouch
2010                       7-3-0         366-292         Randy Crouch
2011                       4-6-0         199-249         Randy Crouch
2012                       4-6-0         291-290         Randy Crouch
2013      F--             5-5-0         198-233         Randy Crouch
2014      T               5-6-0         217-202         Randy Crouch
2015                       2-8-0         301-304         Randy Crouch
2016      T               5-6-0         305-404         Randy Crouch
2017     TH              4-5-0         250-314         Randy Crouch


ALL-TIME RECORD:    212-265-5                8- 1- 0
Playoff Record: 4-7-1

 

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