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Post by sbclives on Feb 15, 2022 12:19:00 GMT -5
Was looking through the old results of Western Reserve on the Davey site and if what I seen is correct they haven’t lost at home since Dec. 8, 2018.
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Post by sbclives on Feb 15, 2022 12:59:47 GMT -5
If my math is correct, Western Reserve is currently on a 36 home game winning streak. Common sense would say that they’ll take their 37 home game winning streak into that Tiffin Calvert game Saturday.
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Post by purefan on Feb 15, 2022 13:46:11 GMT -5
CC will be looking for there 54th win and i believe 30th in a row at home friday against upper. Not 100% sure on the home streak.
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Post by jvchesster on Feb 16, 2022 7:08:49 GMT -5
Congrats to Trey Paxton on scoring his 1000th point last night. Heck of a career. Not done yet.
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Post by buckeyekid on Feb 16, 2022 7:23:46 GMT -5
Great job Trey! Keep it going !!
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Post by Vogel on Feb 16, 2022 12:59:16 GMT -5
Trey Paxton is the 12th Willard player to top 1000 points in a career 1973 Mike Buurma 1980 John Willoughby 1981 Tony Augspurger 1984 Rex Adams 1986 Noland Robinson 1988 Joel Guth 1989 Derek Heath 2003 Nick Dials 2006 Jimmy Langhurst 2016 Conner Robinson 2020 Cooper Parrott 2022 Trey Paxton
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Post by ronburgandy on Feb 16, 2022 15:22:24 GMT -5
Good chance Max Dawson is the next one.
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Post by buckeyekid on Feb 16, 2022 15:27:59 GMT -5
Pretty good company on that list. No Mike Lillo?
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Post by awebgsu on Feb 16, 2022 22:22:02 GMT -5
Trey Paxton is the 12th Willard player to top 1000 points in a career 1973 Mike Buurma 1980 John Willoughby 1981 Tony Augspurger 1984 Rex Adams 1986 Noland Robinson 1988 Joel Guth 1989 Derek Heath 2003 Nick Dials 2006 Jimmy Langhurst 2016 Conner Robinson 2020 Cooper Parrott 2022 Trey Paxton I always find this list humorous knowing Derek Heath scored 1,000 points before playing his first game in a Willard uniform. Surprised the list doesn't include Jeremiah Diebler as well.
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Post by buckeyekid on Feb 17, 2022 6:24:37 GMT -5
Take Heath off then, who cares?
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Post by maplecityjake on Feb 17, 2022 7:50:26 GMT -5
Vogel said "career." How many did Nolan Robinson have at Norwalk?
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Post by crimson5 on Feb 17, 2022 8:12:22 GMT -5
Vogel said "career." How many did Nolan Robinson have at Norwalk? My guess, about 10 per game his freshman year.......so about 200......thats probably a little high.
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Post by dude on Feb 17, 2022 8:21:11 GMT -5
Trey Paxton is the 12th Willard player to top 1000 points in a career 1973 Mike Buurma 1980 John Willoughby 1981 Tony Augspurger 1984 Rex Adams 1986 Noland Robinson 1988 Joel Guth 1989 Derek Heath 2003 Nick Dials 2006 Jimmy Langhurst 2016 Conner Robinson 2020 Cooper Parrott 2022 Trey Paxton I always find this list humorous knowing Derek Heath scored 1,000 points before playing his first game in a Willard uniform. Surprised the list doesn't include Jeremiah Diebler as well. With transfers being more of a thing, will we ever identify in records a kid that scored points somewhere else? If we are okay taking Heath off the list like buckeyekid suggested, do we also take Parrott off? This would mean that Paxton is now only the 10th player in Willard history to score 1,000 for Willard.
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Post by dude on Feb 17, 2022 8:30:02 GMT -5
Vogel said "career." How many did Nolan Robinson have at Norwalk? My guess, about 10 per game his freshman year.......so about 200......thats probably a little high. According to a stat site Robinson scored 69 points for Norwalk as a freshman
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Post by crimson5 on Feb 17, 2022 8:30:58 GMT -5
If you want a list that includes only points scored in a Willard uniform, it would include these names.....
1973 Mike Buurma 1980 John Willoughby 1984 Rex Adams 1986 Noland Robinson 1988 Joel Guth 2003 Nick Dials 2006 Jimmy Langhurst 2016 Conner Robninson 2022 Trey Paxton
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Post by dude on Feb 17, 2022 8:33:01 GMT -5
If you want a list that includes only points scored in a Willard uniform, it would include these names..... 1973 Mike Buurma 1980 John Willoughby 1984 Rex Adams 1986 Noland Robinson 2003 Nick Dials 2006 Jimmy Langhurst 2016 Conner Robninson 2022 Trey Paxton You forgot Joel Guth
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Post by crimson5 on Feb 17, 2022 8:37:24 GMT -5
If you want a list that includes only points scored in a Willard uniform, it would include these names..... 1973 Mike Buurma 1980 John Willoughby 1984 Rex Adams 1986 Noland Robinson 1988 Joel Guth 2003 Nick Dials 2006 Jimmy Langhurst 2016 Conner Robninson 2022 Trey Paxton You forgot Joel Guth My mistake, I thought Joel's include points from Clearfork that if subtracted would keep him below the 1000.
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Post by dude on Feb 17, 2022 8:38:17 GMT -5
My mistake, I thought Joel's include points from Clearfork that if subtracted would keep him below the 1000. He scored 561 and 538 his junior and senior years.
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Post by crimson5 on Feb 17, 2022 8:43:49 GMT -5
My mistake, I thought Joel's include points from Clearfork that if subtracted would keep him below the 1000. He scored 561 and 538 his junior and senior years. I fixed the list, thx.
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Post by Vogel on Feb 17, 2022 9:35:03 GMT -5
I always find this list humorous knowing Derek Heath scored 1,000 points before playing his first game in a Willard uniform. Surprised the list doesn't include Jeremiah Diebler as well. With transfers being more of a thing, will we ever identify in records a kid that scored points somewhere else? If we are okay taking Heath off the list like buckeyekid suggested, do we also take Parrott off? This would mean that Paxton is now only the 10th player in Willard history to score 1,000 for Willard. Not talking to you, just quoting to continue the discussion. What I find humorous is when people get butt hurt when kids attend more than 1 High School. My Dad literally attended 3 different High Schools back in the 1960's. He didn't play basketball but for the sake of this discussion let's say he did and we will make up some point totals. School 1 as a freshman and sophomore we will say he scored 999 points School 2 as a junior we will say he scored 999 points School 3 as a senior we will say he scored 999 points Career Total of 2,997 points And zero schools should list him as a 1,000 point career scorer? He should be left out of any career record books because his parents had the audacity to move. The nerve. Career records are reserved for kids whose parents don't move. So the common fan must track the life story and know the stats of every single player to have ever played the game of basketball to know their ACUTAL career totals? A conversation in 2045 by two 15 year olds that attend Upper Sandusky High School Billy: I know Jake Diebler led Upper Sandusky to a State Title in 2005, how many career points did he have? Johnny: Upper Sandusky says he had 480 career points Billy: So he wasn't really that good, 480 career points is average Johnny: Yeah, grandpa saying he was really good is just bloviating Billy: Yeah, your grandpa is full of it Johnny: I agree, I'm not going to believe anything my grandpa says again Billy: Next thing he'll say is Jake scored almost 2000 career points when it's really only 480 Johnny: Yeah, it looks like my grandpa is a "I walked to school uphill both ways" kind of grandpa. I have zero respect for my grandpa now. Expecting Billy and Johnny in 2045 (who were born in 2030) to know the life story of every player that came before they were even born is insanity. I sure hope Upper Sandusky lists career points for Jake Diebler as 1,862 and not 480.
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Post by sportsvideo on Feb 17, 2022 9:36:09 GMT -5
if these kids scored 1000 career points,,,its 1000 career points no matter how many schools he played at.. so when they reach that mile stone honor them!!
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Post by dude on Feb 17, 2022 9:50:02 GMT -5
With transfers being more of a thing, will we ever identify in records a kid that scored points somewhere else? If we are okay taking Heath off the list like buckeyekid suggested, do we also take Parrott off? This would mean that Paxton is now only the 10th player in Willard history to score 1,000 for Willard. Not talking to you, just quoting to continue the discussion. What I find humorous is when people get butt hurt when kids attend more than 1 High School. My Dad literally attended 3 different High Schools back in the 1960's. He didn't play basketball but for the sake of this discussion let's say he did and we will make up some point totals. School 1 as a freshman and sophomore we will say he scored 999 points School 2 as a junior we will say he scored 999 points School 3 as a senior we will say he scored 999 points Career Total of 2,997 points And zero schools should list him as a 1,000 point career scorer? He should be left out of any career record books because his parents had the audacity to move. The nerve. Career records are reserved for kids whose parents don't move. So the common fan must track the life story and know the stats of every single player to have ever played the game of basketball to know their ACUTAL career totals? A conversation in 2045 by two 15 year olds that attend Upper Sandusky High School Billy: I know Jake Diebler led Upper Sandusky to a State Title in 2005, how many career points did he have? Johnny: Upper Sandusky says he had 480 career points Billy: So he wasn't really that good, 480 career points is average Johnny: Yeah, grandpa saying he was really good is just bloviating Billy: Yeah, your grandpa is full of it Johnny: I agree, I'm not going to believe anything my grandpa says again Billy: Next thing he'll say is Jake scored almost 2000 career points when it's really only 480 Johnny: Yeah, it looks like my grandpa is a "I walked to school uphill both ways" kind of grandpa. I have zero respect for my grandpa now. Expecting Billy and Johnny in 2045 (who were born in 2030) to know the life story of every player that came before they were even born is insanity. I sure hope Upper Sandusky lists career points for Jake Diebler as 1,862 and not 480. Little Billy would need to be corrected that Jon Diebler "led Upper Sandusky to the State Title in 2005" with 714 season points. I agree that career totals matter, but if you take Heath out you need to look at all. And then it becomes amazing to me that a program of Willard's history only would have 10 players scoring 1,000 points.
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Post by crimson5 on Feb 17, 2022 9:59:50 GMT -5
Not talking to you, just quoting to continue the discussion. What I find humorous is when people get butt hurt when kids attend more than 1 High School. My Dad literally attended 3 different High Schools back in the 1960's. He didn't play basketball but for the sake of this discussion let's say he did and we will make up some point totals. School 1 as a freshman and sophomore we will say he scored 999 points School 2 as a junior we will say he scored 999 points School 3 as a senior we will say he scored 999 points Career Total of 2,997 points And zero schools should list him as a 1,000 point career scorer? He should be left out of any career record books because his parents had the audacity to move. The nerve. Career records are reserved for kids whose parents don't move. So the common fan must track the life story and know the stats of every single player to have ever played the game of basketball to know their ACUTAL career totals? A conversation in 2045 by two 15 year olds that attend Upper Sandusky High School Billy: I know Jake Diebler led Upper Sandusky to a State Title in 2005, how many career points did he have? Johnny: Upper Sandusky says he had 480 career points Billy: So he wasn't really that good, 480 career points is average Johnny: Yeah, grandpa saying he was really good is just bloviating Billy: Yeah, your grandpa is full of it Johnny: I agree, I'm not going to believe anything my grandpa says again Billy: Next thing he'll say is Jake scored almost 2000 career points when it's really only 480 Johnny: Yeah, it looks like my grandpa is a "I walked to school uphill both ways" kind of grandpa. I have zero respect for my grandpa now. Expecting Billy and Johnny in 2045 (who were born in 2030) to know the life story of every player that came before they were even born is insanity. I sure hope Upper Sandusky lists career points for Jake Diebler as 1,862 and not 480. Little Billy would need to be corrected that Jon Diebler "led Upper Sandusky to the State Title in 2005" with 714 season points. I agree that career totals matter, but if you take Heath out you need to look at all. And then it becomes amazing to me that a program of Willard's history only would have 10 players scoring 1,000 points. Please list the schools other than Willard that have more than 5 career 1000 point scorers.....Im curious.
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Post by dude on Feb 17, 2022 10:23:28 GMT -5
Little Billy would need to be corrected that Jon Diebler "led Upper Sandusky to the State Title in 2005" with 714 season points. I agree that career totals matter, but if you take Heath out you need to look at all. And then it becomes amazing to me that a program of Willard's history only would have 10 players scoring 1,000 points. Please list the schools other than Willard that have more than 5 career 1000 point scorers.....Im curious. For the record, the website I use only lists Willard with eight 1,000 point scorers because it does not know for certain the points scored before they attended Willard high school. With that being said to try and answer your question using that same site. In Huron county only. # of 1,000 point scorers by school Bellevue - 8 Monroeville - 4 New London - 6 Norwalk - 11 Plymouth - 9 South Cent - 7 St Paul - 7 Western Res - 6 Willard - 8 (it does not list/include previous school points for Heath, Augspurger and Parrott)
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Post by maplecityjake on Feb 17, 2022 10:55:46 GMT -5
My guess, about 10 per game his freshman year.......so about 200......thats probably a little high. According to a stat site Robinson scored 69 points for Norwalk as a freshman A season High of 14 at all places, Willard. The Legend was Born
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Feb 17, 2022 11:04:16 GMT -5
if these kids scored 1000 career points,,,its 1000 career points no matter how many schools he played at.. so when they reach that mile stone honor them!! Shouldn't they also be honored at the first school they attended?
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Feb 17, 2022 11:20:48 GMT -5
With transfers being more of a thing, will we ever identify in records a kid that scored points somewhere else? If we are okay taking Heath off the list like buckeyekid suggested, do we also take Parrott off? This would mean that Paxton is now only the 10th player in Willard history to score 1,000 for Willard. Not talking to you, just quoting to continue the discussion. What I find humorous is when people get butt hurt when kids attend more than 1 High School. My Dad literally attended 3 different High Schools back in the 1960's. He didn't play basketball but for the sake of this discussion let's say he did and we will make up some point totals. School 1 as a freshman and sophomore we will say he scored 999 points School 2 as a junior we will say he scored 999 points School 3 as a senior we will say he scored 999 points Career Total of 2,997 points And zero schools should list him as a 1,000 point career scorer? He should be left out of any career record books because his parents had the audacity to move. The nerve. Career records are reserved for kids whose parents don't move. So the common fan must track the life story and know the stats of every single player to have ever played the game of basketball to know their ACUTAL career totals? A conversation in 2045 by two 15 year olds that attend Upper Sandusky High School Billy: I know Jake Diebler led Upper Sandusky to a State Title in 2005, how many career points did he have? Johnny: Upper Sandusky says he had 480 career points Billy: So he wasn't really that good, 480 career points is average Johnny: Yeah, grandpa saying he was really good is just bloviating Billy: Yeah, your grandpa is full of it Johnny: I agree, I'm not going to believe anything my grandpa says again Billy: Next thing he'll say is Jake scored almost 2000 career points when it's really only 480 Johnny: Yeah, it looks like my grandpa is a "I walked to school uphill both ways" kind of grandpa. I have zero respect for my grandpa now. Expecting Billy and Johnny in 2045 (who were born in 2030) to know the life story of every player that came before they were even born is insanity. I sure hope Upper Sandusky lists career points for Jake Diebler as 1,862 and not 480. "bloviating" indeed
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Feb 17, 2022 11:23:21 GMT -5
Little Billy would need to be corrected that Jon Diebler "led Upper Sandusky to the State Title in 2005" with 714 season points. I agree that career totals matter, but if you take Heath out you need to look at all. And then it becomes amazing to me that a program of Willard's history only would have 10 players scoring 1,000 points. Some coaches aren't keen about playing Freshman. Some like their teams to share the wealth as much as possible.
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Post by awebgsu on Feb 17, 2022 12:02:08 GMT -5
I always find this list humorous knowing Derek Heath scored 1,000 points before playing his first game in a Willard uniform. Surprised the list doesn't include Jeremiah Diebler as well. With transfers being more of a thing, will we ever identify in records a kid that scored points somewhere else? If we are okay taking Heath off the list like buckeyekid suggested, do we also take Parrott off? This would mean that Paxton is now only the 10th player in Willard history to score 1,000 for Willard. I honestly have no issue recognizing the kid if he hits 1,000 in his career while playing for that school, whether they were all there or not. Derek's is just funny to me since he transferred into Willard with 1,040 points already in the books. I wasn't there, but maybe stopped the opener his senior year before tip-off to recognize him for that achievement. I was also friends with the family and there is no ill will with him ending up with Willard, only with the BC school board that non-renewed his dad.
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Post by sportsvideo on Feb 17, 2022 16:52:40 GMT -5
if these kids scored 1000 career points,,,its 1000 career points no matter how many schools he played at.. so when they reach that mile stone honor them!! Shouldn't they also be honored at the first school they attended? sure go ahead if you'd like
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