At Carl Junction, Robbins compiled a 138-102 record. The Bulldogs shared or won outright four Big Eight Conference championships on his watch.
He led Carl Junction to a 20-6 record this past season. The Bulldogs lost to Webb City in the Class 4 District 10 championship game, one of five seasons they finished as a district runner-up.
Carl Junction was 43-11 the past two seasons. Prior to Robbins’ arrival there, the Bulldogs had not won a conference title in 43 years.
Robbins started his coaching career at Sarcoxie and in the 1998-‘99 season guided the Indians to a 19-9 record and was named the Mid-Lakes Conference Coach of the Year.
His coaching philosophies begin on the defensive end.
“We will be very aggressive defensively and do things like trapping to try to create turnovers,” Robbins said. “And, we will switch up our defenses. About every four possessions, we will switch up and try to confuse offenses. On the offensive side, we’ll try to push the ball up the floor and play a fast-paced game, if possible.
“Obviously, I’ll have to see what kind of talent we will have and adjust to what is best for our team. But I guarantee we will play hard and try to put ourselves in position to win games.”
Robbins has never seen Hollister play, but got somewhat acquainted with the Tigers through Uhlmann, a center on Hollister’s Class 2 state runner-up squad in 1995-‘96 and part of teams that won seven straight SWCL championships while going undefeated in league play each season.
“I’m aware of the fact they have had a good history in basketball and that the community is passionate about basketball,” Robbins said.
This blog features observations from Randy Turner, a former teacher, newspaper reporter and editor. Send news items or comments to rturner229@hotmail.com
Saturday, April 05, 2008
Hollister welcomes former Carl Junction coach
Hollister welcomed new basketball coach Lance Robbins Friday, just a few short days after he was given the heave-ho by Carl Junction after a successful tenure with the Bulldogs:
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ReplyDeleteits the sarcoxie bears not the sarcoxie indians. we missed robbins
when he left sarcoxie. C J will miss him also, he is a good coach.
thanks
stan g
No problem, Stan. I do know that Sarcoxie's nickname is the Bears. I covered Sarcoxie sports for nine years while I was at The Carthage Press. Unfortunately, the Branson Daily News reporter who wrote that passage made a mistake. I probably should have helped him out and changed it, but I missed it the first time around.
ReplyDeleteso shouldn't that story read.....from staff reports, or are you claiming it for yourself?
ReplyDeleteA link was provided to the Branson Daily News story. The quote format was used to indicate the information came from that source. Find something legitimate to complain about.
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