They play solid defense. Move the ball well and can get after it on the boards. Solid win today.Stonewall wrote: ↑Sun Dec 14, 2025 7:16 pmValidates my thought. HP is a very talented squad.spacemonkey wrote: ↑Sun Dec 14, 2025 6:19 pmHigh Points net rating was 87. The highest rated Sunbelt team is Marshall at 118. That was a big win. This team is fun to pull for. I hope they can keep having fun.....winning.
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Kerns’ best-coached game of the season. Pulled all the right strings in the final two minutes and overtime. Loved his rotation, too. Brim’s performance should not be overlooked. Plays solid defense. His offense will materialize with time. Dodd, Wilson and Jennings were masterful. Good complementary performances from Banks and Marcus. On to the Coastal game.
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Dodd has impressed me the most. He is a vastly different dude this year offensively. Last year he seemed so tentative to take a shot.
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My only complaint was parking was $20. I pulled in right behind the bus by chance and they came in the back way. I needed to park there as some Level 2 chargers have been installed. The parking folks did not make me pay since I was so early and I explained I needed to charge my EV but that seems just a bit high for parking in Hickory on a Sunday on a campus that is closed for the semester.
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If he can get his feet set, he is a decent 3 point shooter. Two of those 3s were as clean going through the net as possibly could be.
If 4 can continue to hit 3s like yesterday, we may be able to finish top 5. 4;had a couple that he should not have taken. However, overall, we need those two to open up floor for 13 to drive and open lanes for 3, 44 and others.
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Complaining about not actually paying the $20 parking fee so you can charge your EV using a level 2 charger….McLeansvilleAppFan wrote: ↑Mon Dec 15, 2025 8:14 amMy only complaint was parking was $20. I pulled in right behind the bus by chance and they came in the back way. I needed to park there as some Level 2 chargers have been installed. The parking folks did not make me pay since I was so early and I explained I needed to charge my EV but that seems just a bit high for parking in Hickory on a Sunday on a campus that is closed for the semester.
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Not to be mean, but he never misses a chance to tell us that he rides trains and drives an EV. Sometimes inserts it out of nowhere. Anyways…ASUFan4863 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 15, 2025 1:09 pmComplaining about not actually paying the $20 parking fee so you can charge your EV using a level 2 charger….McLeansvilleAppFan wrote: ↑Mon Dec 15, 2025 8:14 amMy only complaint was parking was $20. I pulled in right behind the bus by chance and they came in the back way. I needed to park there as some Level 2 chargers have been installed. The parking folks did not make me pay since I was so early and I explained I needed to charge my EV but that seems just a bit high for parking in Hickory on a Sunday on a campus that is closed for the semester.
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Haha yep I remember that comment!appstate24 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 15, 2025 2:04 pmNot to be mean, but he never misses a chance to tell us that he rides trains and drives an EV. Sometimes inserts it out of nowhere. Anyways…ASUFan4863 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 15, 2025 1:09 pmComplaining about not actually paying the $20 parking fee so you can charge your EV using a level 2 charger….McLeansvilleAppFan wrote: ↑Mon Dec 15, 2025 8:14 amMy only complaint was parking was $20. I pulled in right behind the bus by chance and they came in the back way. I needed to park there as some Level 2 chargers have been installed. The parking folks did not make me pay since I was so early and I explained I needed to charge my EV but that seems just a bit high for parking in Hickory on a Sunday on a campus that is closed for the semester.
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I would almost bet the parking fee was for LR as well. I could definitely be wrong though.
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Gotta pay the electric bill some how.ASUFan4863 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 15, 2025 2:07 pmI would almost bet the parking fee was for LR as well. I could definitely be wrong though.
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Just think, if they would bump the parking fee up to $40, you wouldn't have to waste your time on a crap level 2 charger and they could install a couple of the big boys. Then you could get that baby juiced up with a supercharger.
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I am not sure if they would have made me pay but I really did need to park there. I would have paid it had they asked but I do think $20 was too much for parking. Hickory is not some bid city lacking parking. I can see $5 maybe $10 but parking should not be the same as admission in a city like Hickory.ASUFan4863 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 15, 2025 1:09 pmComplaining about not actually paying the $20 parking fee so you can charge your EV using a level 2 charger….McLeansvilleAppFan wrote: ↑Mon Dec 15, 2025 8:14 amMy only complaint was parking was $20. I pulled in right behind the bus by chance and they came in the back way. I needed to park there as some Level 2 chargers have been installed. The parking folks did not make me pay since I was so early and I explained I needed to charge my EV but that seems just a bit high for parking in Hickory on a Sunday on a campus that is closed for the semester.
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I was actually pleased with what it did as I was there almost 4 hours since I arrived within a few minutes of the doors opening it seemed. Lvl 2 is perfect for this situation. That parking is for football, basketball, maybe some live drama at the theater and folks working on campus during the week. All of that can be done with lvl 2 and not put so much strain on the electrical grid. LVL 3 is a lot more electricity all at once. That is needed when driving long distance and you do not want to or can't eat while charging. And it was only 13 cent a KWh. I had $3.85 in energy costs. That is about as cheap as it gets beyond charging at home with solar.
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I thought that might be the case but it seems the folks taking money had App State gear on. Maybe LR trusts us to be honest and that maybe have been why the folks taking money were not worring about one car that got there a few minutes before they opened up officially.appdaze wrote: ↑Mon Dec 15, 2025 2:22 pmGotta pay the electric bill some how.ASUFan4863 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 15, 2025 2:07 pmI would almost bet the parking fee was for LR as well. I could definitely be wrong though.
I was thinking maybe L-R took parking and concessions and made the rent for the arena low enough to make it work on our end. I am still surprised LR did this for us.
I paid the electric bill. It was $3.85 and 13.## cent per kWH. I assumed LR paid to install the chargers and then sells the electricity at cost. The chargers was part of the EVConnect charging network so install cost could have been paid by EVConnect. There is a high school on the other side of campus that may or may not be connected to LR but they had free chargers but they also had pylons up that I did not cross. High School football was there Sunday and they may closed off that parking lot then or maybe it is always closed on weekends.
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Not the point of the conversation, but that's a middle school attached to the back side of LR. The high school is about a mile away from LR's campus. That's my home town and I grew up close enough I used to ride my bike up to LR and back all the time.
Talking about the game...what High Point was able to do in scoring quickly was impressive. They could get the ball up quickly and not have to get the offense set, they were much more fluid and decisive than we were. Without unreal 48% three point shooting and 73% free throw shooting, we wouldn't have had a prayer. If Kerns could get the team shooting free throws at that clip we'd win a lot of games.
Talking about the game...what High Point was able to do in scoring quickly was impressive. They could get the ball up quickly and not have to get the offense set, they were much more fluid and decisive than we were. Without unreal 48% three point shooting and 73% free throw shooting, we wouldn't have had a prayer. If Kerns could get the team shooting free throws at that clip we'd win a lot of games.
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That was my initial thought as well. We seemed to routinely run the shot clock down to 9 seconds before we started a set. I do wonder if that was by design to get HP out of routine.APPdiesel wrote: ↑Mon Dec 15, 2025 6:38 pmNot the point of the conversation, but that's a middle school attached to the back side of LR. The high school is about a mile away from LR's campus. That's my home town and I grew up close enough I used to ride my bike up to LR and back all the time.
Talking about the game...what High Point was able to do in scoring quickly was impressive. They could get the ball up quickly and not have to get the offense set, they were much more fluid and decisive than we were. Without unreal 48% three point shooting and 73% free throw shooting, we wouldn't have had a prayer. If Kerns could get the team shooting free throws at that clip we'd win a lot of games.
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I think the middle school you are thinking of is now a magnet High School for "Career and Arts" though that was actually not the high school I was referencing. I was writing about University Christian High.APPdiesel wrote: ↑Mon Dec 15, 2025 6:38 pmNot the point of the conversation, but that's a middle school attached to the back side of LR. The high school is about a mile away from LR's campus. That's my home town and I grew up close enough I used to ride my bike up to LR and back all the time.
Talking about the game...what High Point was able to do in scoring quickly was impressive. They could get the ball up quickly and not have to get the offense set, they were much more fluid and decisive than we were. Without unreal 48% three point shooting and 73% free throw shooting, we wouldn't have had a prayer. If Kerns could get the team shooting free throws at that clip we'd win a lot of games.
The link should pull up a Google Map to walk from one HS to the other.
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What was the name of the golf course in that part of Hickory? Seems like it has been gone for some years and just scanning around on Google Earth I don't even see a trace of it. It is very possible I don't remember it's exact location but I do remember riding in a car and maybe driving a few times to that course to play when much younger. The route we took was right by L-R and then a right on 5th St NE. There is a housing development along that road that on Google Maps is being built out. Maybe that was the location. I mostly played at the uber cheap course that was a neighbor to the cemetery near the Hickory Speedway. Nothing but trees there and likely hard to even walk and know at one time it was a 9 hole golf course.
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I wish we would start a set at 11 seconds as we have too many shot clock violations. I like the strategy but just start 2-3 seconds earlier.AppSt94 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 15, 2025 6:43 pmThat was my initial thought as well. We seemed to routinely run the shot clock down to 9 seconds before we started a set. I do wonder if that was by design to get HP out of routine.APPdiesel wrote: ↑Mon Dec 15, 2025 6:38 pmNot the point of the conversation, but that's a middle school attached to the back side of LR. The high school is about a mile away from LR's campus. That's my home town and I grew up close enough I used to ride my bike up to LR and back all the time.
Talking about the game...what High Point was able to do in scoring quickly was impressive. They could get the ball up quickly and not have to get the offense set, they were much more fluid and decisive than we were. Without unreal 48% three point shooting and 73% free throw shooting, we wouldn't have had a prayer. If Kerns could get the team shooting free throws at that clip we'd win a lot of games.
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Hampton Heights. They shut it down a few years ago and it’s being developed now. You’re right that’s 5th St. I grew up on 6th.McLeansvilleAppFan wrote: ↑Mon Dec 15, 2025 8:06 pmI think the middle school you are thinking of is now a magnet High School for "Career and Arts" though that was actually not the high school I was referencing. I was writing about University Christian High.APPdiesel wrote: ↑Mon Dec 15, 2025 6:38 pmNot the point of the conversation, but that's a middle school attached to the back side of LR. The high school is about a mile away from LR's campus. That's my home town and I grew up close enough I used to ride my bike up to LR and back all the time.
Talking about the game...what High Point was able to do in scoring quickly was impressive. They could get the ball up quickly and not have to get the offense set, they were much more fluid and decisive than we were. Without unreal 48% three point shooting and 73% free throw shooting, we wouldn't have had a prayer. If Kerns could get the team shooting free throws at that clip we'd win a lot of games.
The link should pull up a Google Map to walk from one HS to the other.
https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Univers ... N0gBUAM%3D
What was the name of the golf course in that part of Hickory? Seems like it has been gone for some years and just scanning around on Google Earth I don't even see a trace of it. It is very possible I don't remember it's exact location but I do remember riding in a car and maybe driving a few times to that course to play when much younger. The route we took was right by L-R and then a right on 5th St NE. There is a housing development along that road that on Google Maps is being built out. Maybe that was the location. I mostly played at the uber cheap course that was a neighbor to the cemetery near the Hickory Speedway. Nothing but trees there and likely hard to even walk and know at one time it was a 9 hole golf course.
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