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Re: Central Cambria.
Posted: September 27th, 2025, 3:49 pm
by youngbuck
Klezak is the latest punchline.
mcgregor is recurring problem with this team.
CCdevil, i enjoy your yearly defense and loyalty to the program. while i dont agree with you on much, you hold your ground and put up with us very well. i appreciate that you keep posting.
with the craziness of the world and intolerance of different opinions, i miss the reply heavy threads of the past on BC.
Re: Central Cambria.
Posted: September 27th, 2025, 8:26 pm
by CCDevil2012
youngbuck wrote: September 27th, 2025, 3:49 pm
Klezak is the latest punchline.
mcgregor is recurring problem with this team.
CCdevil, i enjoy your yearly defense and loyalty to the program. while i dont agree with you on much, you hold your ground and put up with us very well. i appreciate that you keep posting.
with the craziness of the world and intolerance of different opinions, i miss the reply heavy threads of the past on BC.
Appreciate you youngbuck, bleachercoaches is certainly light on active users in the last 5 years but at least we still have Enzo. I don’t mind disagreement at all, makes this site entertaining and fun.
My loyalty simply comes down that this: Everyone these days talks about the “kids these days” and how they’re “soft” and “participation trophy” etc, yet the minute things aren’t going well, the adults saying these things blame the…….adults. “Kids these days” don’t have accountability and at the end of the day, they need to want it. Doesn’t matter who’s coaching, they still have the ability to choose to get better. This could start at home, if parents are complaining about poor coaching at home, then kids have no accountability or skin in the game to say “even if I think coaching is bad, I’m not playing well”, but complaining about coaches endlessly gives them an out and an excuse and the cycle continues.
Re: Central Cambria.
Posted: September 28th, 2025, 10:10 am
by EnzoLigoniere
i appreciate the mention,
Re: Central Cambria.
Posted: September 29th, 2025, 9:36 am
by ChrisKentRam
CCDevil2012 wrote: September 27th, 2025, 8:26 pm
youngbuck wrote: September 27th, 2025, 3:49 pm
Klezak is the latest punchline.
mcgregor is recurring problem with this team.
CCdevil, i enjoy your yearly defense and loyalty to the program. while i dont agree with you on much, you hold your ground and put up with us very well. i appreciate that you keep posting.
with the craziness of the world and intolerance of different opinions, i miss the reply heavy threads of the past on BC.
Appreciate you youngbuck, bleachercoaches is certainly light on active users in the last 5 years but at least we still have Enzo. I don’t mind disagreement at all, makes this site entertaining and fun.
My loyalty simply comes down that this: Everyone these days talks about the “kids these days” and how they’re “soft” and “participation trophy” etc, yet the minute things aren’t going well, the adults saying these things blame the…….adults. “Kids these days” don’t have accountability and at the end of the day, they need to want it. Doesn’t matter who’s coaching, they still have the ability to choose to get better. This could start at home, if parents are complaining about poor coaching at home, then kids have no accountability or skin in the game to say “even if I think coaching is bad, I’m not playing well”, but complaining about coaches endlessly gives them an out and an excuse and the cycle continues.
This is very well said and true. Even if you don't agree with everything he says about CC football, you have to admit this opinion of his is valid, and dare you admit, correct
Re: Central Cambria.
Posted: September 29th, 2025, 8:46 pm
by Perm342002
Ccdevil
I think your looking at this all wrong… I think klezek could be the guy it’s WHO he surrounds himself with and the culture that is there or should I say lack of culture or tradition. Let’s break down his staff.
McGregor- what has he done that was good for the program.
Gochnour- don’t know much about besides he’s the HC bball at NC.
Sikora- knows football seems to not have a voice on staff.
Moore- has been there for every coach in last 40 years is special coordinator and their special teams suck… prob needs to retire.
Brown- played at cc used to d coordinator under McGregor.
Davis- who da faq is that guy
Sinosky- only there cuz of his kid playing and he is on school board.
Burkett- seems to know football again doesn’t have a voice.
Again I think klezek could be the guy if he surrounded himself with the right people. There’s gotta be someone out there.
The culture needs to change it seems the same since McGregor and Fyfe and now just following right in line. Kids seem like they have no life and that starts at the top!!! #changetheculture
Re: Central Cambria.
Posted: September 30th, 2025, 10:36 am
by WallyPipp
How does CC go about trying to find coaches? Finding people to coach HS sports in our current society is not easy at all. Especially assistants. We live in small town Pennsylvania. I don't think there are people everywhere beating down the doors to get in on coaching staffs. Probably in most cases a HC is happy to have enough guys to staff all of the position groups--especially in football. Teachers who coach are not that common any longer. That used to be the norm. I graduated HS in 1999 and every single one of my coaches on my HS football and wrestling teams were teachers. Baseball we had two teachers and our HC was a non-teacher. Our basketball coaches were teachers, our track coaches were teachers, swimming, field hockey, etc. Every gym teacher in my school district was a coach of something at the high school level. And, they coached for pretty much their entire teaching career, not just until they had their own kids. I highly doubt most schools can make that kind of statement today about their coaching staffs. Our society has changed. People aren't interested in being involved any longer. Or, instead of coaching HS sports they go coach youth sports (and travel) so their own kids have a coach at the youth level because otherwise there would be no one to coach them. That's also why we lack officials, umpires and referees. There's one regular poster on this message board, who is on three or four different threads on Bleacher Coaches right now calling out coaching staffs and saying there should be more success. That's part of the reason why people don't do it any longer.
Small school success in sports will go in cycles. I believe the HC has a lot to do with it, because they create the culture, but the district and community need to support it too. When talking about CC, has the football program been consistently solid since Buzzard was the HC? That's going back a ways, but I don't think they've had much success since then on a regular basis. A culture needs to be rebuilt and that takes many years.
Re: Central Cambria.
Posted: October 11th, 2025, 8:57 am
by youngbuck
as previously discussed, CC beats Central, with another goid chance for a win next week on the schedule. add a potential crossover win. will be interesting, how Klezak gradrs out.
especially if compared to first year for new coach at Westmont