Thursday, February 18, 2010

Cayuga's 100-point pileup

There has been a lot of talk and attention on Cayuga's 100-point game streak, which has reached 10 games. The Wildcats broke the state record, which was six games, and his four games from tying the national record, which is 14 games.
I talked to Cayuga's head coach Greg Jenkins Wednesday and part of our discussion was on this streak and record. And after talking to him, it was obvious that he really does not feel too comfortable with the streak.
"When it first started, we did not want anything to do with it," Jenkins told me. "When it got to game four or five, we were tying to keep it under wraps because we did not want it to get out."
It is understandable that Jenkins does not want to have the streak on the Wildcats' backs with the playoffs starting next week. The goal for Cayuga is to win a state tournament. The Wildcats have made it to the regional tournament three straight years, but came up short each of those times. For the seniors, they know it is their last chance and the focus has to be on getting back SFA finally. And the last thing Jenkins wants as any kind of distraction, which this streak is.
The Wildcats have seemed to handle the distraction well during the regular season but what is going to happen in the playoffs. As Jenkins put it, "I am worried what is going to happen when we don't score 100 points. How are our fans and players going to handle that?"
Maybe the best thing for Cayuga would be not to score 100 points in one of the next two warm up games against Clarksville or Bloomburg. Then once the playoffs starts, there will be no distractions, just one goal in mind — to win a state title.

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