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Post by awebgsu on Jan 31, 2019 17:49:12 GMT -5
48-0...on the side of the Flashes. Maybe our friiends from the Willard thread can help us out, outside of maybe Bellevue, did any school have more than 5 wins against Haas? see sbc forum.
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Post by awebgsu on Jan 31, 2019 17:48:25 GMT -5
There was some questions about how many teams beat a Haas led Willard team 5 or more times in one of the N10 threads. Figured this would be a good place to put this. Opponent | W | L | Archbold | 0 | 1 | Ashland | 2 | 0 | Bellevue | 39 | 14 | Bowling Green | 0 | 1 | Bucyrus | 48 | 0 | Cardinal Stritch | 1 | 0 | Clear Fork | 14 | 1 | Cleveland South | 3 | 1 | Coldwater | 1 | 0 | Colonel Crawford | 4 | 1 | Crestline | 1 | 0 | Dayton Roth | 0 | 1 | Edison | 3 | 0 | Elyria Catholic | 1 | 0 | Fostoria | 1 | 1 | Galion | 40 | 6 | Huron | 17 | 2 | Kenton | 1 | 0 | Lakota | 1 | 0 | Lexington | 12 | 7 | Lima Central Catholic | 0 | 1 | Lorain Catholic | 3 | 0 | Madison | 2 | 0 | Mansfield Fields | 1 | 0 | Mansfield Malabar | 7 | 3 | Mansfield Senior | 9 | 3 | Margaretta | 11 | 0 | Marion Harding | 1 | 1 | Mohawk | 1 | 0 | Napoleon | 1 | 1 | Norwalk | 44 | 4 | Oberlin | 1 | 1 | Ontario | 1 | 0 | Perkins | 5 | 0 | Perrysburg | 1 | 0 | Port Clinton | 2 | 0 | Portsmouth | 0 | 1 | Rossford | 0 | 1 | Sandusky | 10 | 4 | Sandusky St. Mary | 2 | 0 | Seneca East | 7 | 1 | Shelby | 42 | 5 | Swanton | 1 | 0 | Tallmadge | 1 | 0 | Tiffin Columbian | 39 | 5 | Toledo Bowsher | 1 | 0 | Toledo Libbey | 1 | 0 | Toledo Macomber | 3 | 1 | Upper Sandusky | 45 | 2 | Van Wert | 0 | 3 | Vermilion | 2 | 0 | Wheelersburg | 0 | 1 | Wynford | 7 | 0 | Youngstown South | 1 | 0 |
Totals 441-74
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Post by awebgsu on Jan 30, 2019 22:05:01 GMT -5
I Know during Haas years it was something ridiculous. 48-0...on the side of the Flashes.
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Post by awebgsu on Jan 30, 2019 14:04:59 GMT -5
9th win as to oppose how many losses? This sounds Willardesque. 78
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Post by awebgsu on Jan 29, 2019 8:51:55 GMT -5
Monday, January 28
Bucyrus 50, Wynford 46 First win for Bucyrus vs. Wynford since 2015 tournament. " The Redmen notched just their ninth win ever over Wynford and first in nearly four years." Crall scored 1,000th career point. Wynford 8 8 15 15 - 46 Bucyrus 9 10 20 11 - 50 4 of the 9 wins have actually come in this decade.
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Post by awebgsu on Jan 15, 2019 23:12:26 GMT -5
Brian Agler - Elgin HS, Head Coach of WNBA Championship in 2010 and 2016 and 2 ABL Championships.
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Post by awebgsu on Aug 6, 2018 17:10:13 GMT -5
Here's the Firelands Conference website. www.firelandsconferencehistory.com Sort of a bland website, but very organized and has many scores tracked back to the origination of the conference. Like mine, that is actually done by a fan and is not (as far as I know) an official website.
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Post by awebgsu on Aug 3, 2018 8:39:30 GMT -5
Based on researching the season results I've made the following changes from the original list above:
1958/59 from Oak Harbor to St. Mary Central Catholic 1990/91 from Port Clinton to Huron and Port Clinton 1991/92 from Huron and Port Clinton to Port Clinton
I should now have all results from the 1980s loaded on the website.
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Post by awebgsu on Jun 15, 2018 12:42:25 GMT -5
Chris Long is the new head coach at Seneca East. I didn't even realize the Seneca East job was open. What happened with Aichholz?
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Post by awebgsu on May 25, 2018 19:17:41 GMT -5
ttt - added some more records for the champs
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Post by awebgsu on May 10, 2018 7:37:13 GMT -5
As a local league stat tracker, this makes me happy.
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Post by awebgsu on May 1, 2018 7:15:00 GMT -5
Is there a way to block a thread so you don't see it if you just look at recent posts?
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Post by awebgsu on Apr 15, 2018 20:48:37 GMT -5
ASVSM moves up to DI next year. Helps Lex. Edison up to DII Western Reserve back up to DIII Hillsdale up to DIII Gates Mills Gilmour Academy is the interesting one. They have an enrollment of 150 and CB adder of 196. Which means EVERY player on their Freshman, JV and Varsity teams are from outside their enrollment area. Gilmour Academy is an actual boarding school. Tuition is only 25K per year.
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Post by awebgsu on Mar 27, 2018 8:58:36 GMT -5
Those few words say everything about you. I would make a bet the guy worked WITH you as you did not own any company. The statement tries to represent a form or power or superiority rather than a combined action of workers or team work. You remind me of an old grump who worked at Shafer Valve in Mansfield. Always had to try and prove himself to be right and when he was not he would use a multi-syllable vocabulary to try and talk over your head. We made fun of him. You would lose every bet that you would make about my career. The guy that worked for me. The Inventory Control Supervisor, we were good friends. His name is Jim, He still lives in Bellville. He has red hair, his wife has red hair. He was on the Bellville Counsel for years. His last name is the same as a line if very good athletes at Clear Fork, but not related. Look him up. I worked for, "reported to"(is that insulting?) the plant manager. EVERYONE who works for a publicly held company works for someone. Even the President and/or CEO reports to the BOD and stockholders. One does not have to own a company to have people working for them. I am well versed, as my father owned 5 businesses in Mansfield. He had dozens of "employees". Another term, is that insulting? My father-in-law was a successful businessman, his partner was from Bellville, a Miller. Look up his sons. My grandfather and his brothers at one time owned the steel mill in Mansfield, when it was called Empire Steel. I was shown at a young age how to respect those that worked for you, reported to you, your employees. You insulted, thus you get the details. You're obviously the one with deep seeded issues. "An old grump"? You "made fun of" fellow employees?? Because of those issues you never got to where you thought you should, right? Since you said "Shafer Valve", you must have quit under duress or was fired some time ago. As it is now owned by Emerson Electric and is call "Emerson Process Management". Emerson is owned by a Japanese Company. Over the past few years there have been a lot of people from Japan crawling around old "Shafer Valve". I would guess I might know as much about "Shafer Valve" in Ontario as you do, yet I never worked there. Unless something happened this week, Emerson is a publicly traded company based out of St. Louis, not owned by a Japanese Company. They did sell of their Emerson Network Power (now branded as Vertiv) division (HQ in Coumbus) to Platinum Equity for around 4B 11/30/16.
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Post by awebgsu on Feb 21, 2018 12:34:28 GMT -5
I know this is the football forum, but wasn't there a day when the MOAC teams played each other twice during the basketball season, but only one counted as a league game? Maybe if it became too difficult to schedule games this could work for football? They played the teams in their division two times and outside of their division one time.
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Post by awebgsu on Feb 19, 2018 8:18:21 GMT -5
CR 63 GT 57 Final Crestline- Triplett 19pts, 20 reb, 4 blks Galion- Alsip 28pts, 3 reb, 2 ast Galion finishes regular season 8-14, losing to Crestline for second consecutive year to end the regular season. Please excuse me while I step outside and throw-up into one of our trash cans. I know that it was back in the middle 1970's when "Crestline" lost 30+ consecutive games (or maybe it was 40+). That's the "Crestline" that I remember. I remember when, simultaneously, Galion won the NOL. I was dating a girl from Crestline back then (with blonde hair and blue eyes) and went to one of those losing streak games (in mid January of 1975). It was back when their High School that they just moved out of was brand new.......so it was quite a while ago. So, of course I wore my Varsity G Jacket and, of course I got quite a few stares. I stayed the entire game, having a blast and talking with her girl friends, who were admiring the jacket. I was all smiles............and, in my emotional back pocket, I knew that if my High School (that year) ever had to play her High School in basketball; well, it would not have been pretty. I know.........times change, but nobody says that we have to like it. 52 straight from 1/26/1973 through 12/19/1975. 8-130 from 2/13/1971 through 12/01/1978. 70s were rough on the Bulldogs.
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Post by awebgsu on Feb 19, 2018 8:14:37 GMT -5
I enjoyed the Pleasant/Clear Fork game so much that I decided to go down to Canal Winchester tonight to watch the Spartans face Harvest Prep, the #1 team in the state in D3. I've been reading on here that some people don't think the MOAC is real strong this year, so even though Pleasant is 18-3, I didn't expect them to be able to hang with HP, who is undefeated and has scored over 100 in half of their games. I left thinking that people aren't giving the MOAC enough credit. The game was incredible. Pleasant led by 2 at the half and actually stretched their lead to 9 in the 3rd, but then the Warriors took control, out-scoring Pleasant by 19 the rest of the way to end up winning 66-56. Ethan Warner was awesome for Pleasant. He scored 23 (including a one hand jam over a HP defender early in the game), and he also had 12 or 13 rebounds and 5 or 6 blocked shots. He was matched up against 6'6 CJ Penha all night, who has a full ride to Taylor and is a great player. It was one heck of a battle, and you could tell that both players left the court with a mutual respect for one another. Harvest Prep has a sophomore guard (can't remember his name) who will be another full ride kid: great shooter, great ball-handler, great on-ball defender. They also have a bunch of other kids who are all great athletes. I'll be shocked if they don't win the state championship. I'm always impressed with Pleasant's grit. Their 4 guards (Williams, Kimmell, Joehlin, and Bluebaugh) are all excellent players who play really hard. HP did a good job on Kimmell, a great shooter, after he knocked down a couple of early threes. I'd love to see Pleasant try to get him some open looks coming off of screens. Pleasant also got great minutes from Bryce Flickinger, a tough kid who always plays really hard in limited time. No matter what happens in the tourney, Spartan fans should be proud of their team. Congrats to Coach Snively and the boys on an MOAC title and a great year so far. Here's hoping they get another shot at the Warriors in the district final! FYI Harvest Prep had 7 100 point games out of 21 (pre Pleasant game)...1/3 not 1/2.
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Post by awebgsu on Feb 6, 2018 20:19:13 GMT -5
Where did the SSM transfers come from?
Miles Bruno Jordan Jude Nathan Roesch
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Post by awebgsu on Jan 24, 2018 8:12:01 GMT -5
Thank You awebgsu for putting all this information together for us. It sure does takes a lot of time into getting it doesn't it. AYE, ZIGGY, ZOMMBA. This one wasn't too bad since it was just combining scores from 4 different files into one and creating some pivot tables...now collecting the data takes some time.
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Post by awebgsu on Jan 23, 2018 11:37:14 GMT -5
Lexington's Cade Stover went over 1000 points Saturday night in a 32 point performance against Colonel Crawford. Jamie Feick hold school record with 1310 points I think. Stover should break that record with ease. Probably will be rebounding leader as well. I believe Lexington is Dale Ford '54 (1329 per NJ when he graduated; 1352 if you include 2 alumni games [which OHSAA at one time said counted] or 1354 based on the game by game details I was able to pull).
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Post by awebgsu on Jan 23, 2018 8:16:02 GMT -5
Hey port walk I'm no stat man, but I would be willing to bet Haas had more than 15 in a row against Norwalk. Haas coached teams defeated Norwalk 32 straight times from 01/03/1975-02/19/1988...by an average of 16.5 per game.
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Post by awebgsu on Jan 22, 2018 15:54:42 GMT -5
Going for quick, versus a pretty format
Anthony Wayne 1 0
Ashland 14 9
Bath 1 0
Bellevue 28 20
Bloom-Carroll 0 1
Bowling Green 1 0
Buckeye Central 3 1
Buckeye Valley 5 0
Bucyrus 1 3
Canal Winchester 0 1
Canton McKinley 0 3
Cardington-Lincoln 6 1
Carey 2 0
Centerburg 1 0
Cincinnati Elder 0 1
Clear Fork 5 2
Cleveland East 4 0
Clyde 14 5
Colonel Crawford 0 4
Columbus Watterson 1 0
Crestline 2 1
Danville 2 0
Dayton Thurgood Marshall 1 0
Detroit Southwestern 0 1
East Knox 1 0
Eastwood 0 1
Edison 7 1
Elgin 7 2
Fairbanks 2 0
Findlay 0 1
Fostoria 10 9
Fredericktown 1 4
Galion 19 10
Genoa 1 0
Heath 0 1
Highland 1 3
Hillsdale 1 0
Huron 11 5
Keystone 1 1
Lexington 1 5
Lorain 1 1
Lucas 0 2
Madison 13 12
Mansfield Christian 1 0
Mansfield Senior 6 12
Mansfield St. Peter's 6 4
Margaretta 1 1
Marion Catholic 3 1
Marion Harding 17 2
Mohawk 2 0
Monroeville 1 0
Mt. Gilead 5 1
Mt. Vernon 1 0
New Riegel 1 0
North Union 0 2
Northmor 4 0
Northwestern 0 2
Old Fort 1 0
Ontario 3 17
Orrville 1 5
Ottawa-Glandorf 0 1
Perkins 19 6
Pleasant 6 2
Port Clinton 9 4
Ridgedale 0 1
River Valley 4 7
Riverdale 3 1
Sandusky 11 11
Shelby 27 22
South Central 1 0
Sycamore (Hamilton Co) 0 1
Tiffin Columbian 25 9
Toledo Rogers 1 0
Upper Sandusky 11 14
Vermilion 8 2
Western Reserve 7 2
Westerville South 2 1
Whitmer 3 1 does not include 1 vacated game
Willard 27 17
Wooster 6 3
Worthington Christian 0 1
Wynford 8 6
Grand Total 400 270
Largest margin of victory 59 points vs Port Clinton (02/02/2013) Largest margin of defeat 53 points vs Lorain (01/10/2015) Consecutive Wins 47 (12/02/2011-03/01/2013) (Whitmer loss in middle of streak vacated) Consecutive Losses 8 (12/15/2001-01/18/2002) Highest Offensive Game 98 vs Marion Harding 01/29/1996 Lowest Offensive Game 26 vs Ontario 01/13/2017 Fewest Points Allowed 27 vs Madison 12/15/2012 Most Points Allowed 94 vs Fredericktown 12/07/1991 Highest Combined Score: 180 87-93 vs Upper Sandusky 01/16/2007 Lowest Combined Score: 64 33-31 vs Willard 02/15/2008
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Post by awebgsu on Jan 10, 2018 16:00:44 GMT -5
totally non sports related.
Anyone play the phone game Marvel Future Fight?
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Post by awebgsu on Mar 24, 2017 19:20:40 GMT -5
And not a lot of good games to boot.
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Post by awebgsu on Mar 23, 2017 17:55:02 GMT -5
State program said Lutheran East (who destroyed DSJ) has 5 transfers on their team, 4 from this year and 1 from last year.
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Post by awebgsu on Feb 28, 2017 23:27:46 GMT -5
94hoops, from what I could find he is currently at 491-277. Unless he has some head coaching years prior to the 84-85 season. I've been able to fill in most of the holes. Falknor came into this season with a 482-302 record (matches up with 460-298 record through 2014/15 on ohiobkcoaches site), and goes into tournament 494-312. 2 years at Tri-County North 16-28 - per Dayton Daily News article when he won his 400th 3 years at Greenon 56-18 - per Dayton Daily News article when he won his 400th 21 years at Bellevue 296-180 9th year at St. Mary 126-86 According to Greenon's basketball records though he went 59-15 in his 3 years there (20-3 (good I have scores), 27-1 (good per OHSAA state program) and 12-11 (unconfirmed) which would be 3 more wins and 3 fewer losses then the Dayton article. Still trying to get yearly records for the 2 years at Tri-County to see if the 16-28 is correct.
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Post by awebgsu on Jan 22, 2017 10:17:17 GMT -5
West Holmes improves to 1-13 beating the Mansfield Tygers. Senior now has a 25-2 all-time lead...though it's the first time West Holmes won on the court.
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Post by awebgsu on Jan 17, 2017 22:22:22 GMT -5
Standings 8-0; 13-0 Upper Sandusky 7-1; 7-4 Carey 6-2; 8-4 Colonel Crawford 5-3; 5-6 Wynford 3-5; 3-7 Buckeye Central 3-5; 7-5 Seneca East 2-6; 2-9 Bucyrus 2-6; 3-9 Mohawk 0-8; 2-10 Ridgedale
Friday, January 20th Buckeye Central (3-7; 3-5) at Mohawk (3-9; 2-6) (Mohawk won 1st meeting 46-44) Carey (7-4; 7-1) at Colonel Crawford (8-4; 6-2) (Carey won 1st meeting 50-43) Seneca East (7-5; 3-5) at Ridgedale (2-10; 0-8) (Seneca East won 1st meeting 53-34) Wynford (5-6; 5-3) at Bucyrus (2-9; 2-6) (Wynford won 1st meeting 49-34)
Saturday, January 21st Buckeye Central (3-7; 3-5) at Seneca East (7-5; 3-5) (Buckeye Central won 1st meeting 60-49) Mohawk (3-9; 2-6) at Colonel Crawford (8-4; 6-2) (Colonel Crawford won 1st meeting 51-43) Upper Sandusky (13-0; 8-0) at Carey (7-4; 7-1) (Upper Sandusky won 1st meeting 61-48) Wynford (5-6; 5-3) at Ridgedale (2-10; 0-8) (Wynford won 1st meeting 50-37)
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Post by awebgsu on Jan 11, 2017 13:11:01 GMT -5
Mohawk beats Vanlue 49-25
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Post by awebgsu on Jan 9, 2017 13:09:12 GMT -5
Standings 7-0; 12-0 Upper Sandusky 6-1; 6-4 Carey 6-1; 8-3 Colonel Crawford 4-3; 4-6 Wynford 3-4; 4-6 Buckeye Central 3-4; 7-4 Seneca East 2-6; 2-8 Mohawk 1-6; 1-9 Bucyrus 0-7; 2-9 Ridgedale 32-32; 46-49
Tuesday, January 10th Vanlue (1-8) at Mohawk (2-8) (Mohawk 49-25)
Thursday, January 12th N10 Seneca East (7-4; 3-4) at Carey (6-4; 6-1) (Carey 63-44)
Non-League Willard (1-9) at Buckeye Central (4-6) (Buckeye Central 48-44)
Saturday, January 14th N10 Buckeye Central (4-6; 3-4) at Wynford (4-6; 4-3) Ridgedale (2-9; 0-7) at Bucyrus (1-6; 1-9) Upper Sandusky (12-0; 7-0) at Colonel Crawford (8-3; 6-1)
All-Time Series Vanlue leads Mohawk (19-8) Carey leads Seneca East (23-11; 3-1) Buckeye Central and Willard are meeting for the 1st time Wynford leads Buckeye Central (79-24; 1-3) Bucyrus leads Ridgedale (4-2; 2-2) Upper Sandusky leads Colonel Crawford (18-7; 3-1)
I missed it, but Upper's now 36 game (regular season) winning streak is the longest in Wyandot County going back to 1945/46 (my earliest research year).
They passed 3 teams tied with 34, Salem (02/03/1948-01/10/1950), Sycamore (02/16/1952-02/13/1954) and Carey (02/20/1965-01/28/1967)
From 1946/47-1949/50 Salem ran up a 96-8 (72-3 regular season) record. The 1948/49 squad went 20-0 in regular season and lost to Delphos St. John's in the Regional finals.
Sycamore ran the regular season table twice in the 50s (1949/50 and 1953/54). A 2 point loss at Wharton kept them from running the table in 1952/53 as well. The 1954/55 squad lost their opener to end the 34 game winning streak, lost 4 more in the regular season but lost in the Regional finals to the 6'8-6'11 (depending on the newspaper) led Gary Kesler led Willshire.
Carey ran the table in 1965/66 and lost one in late 1966/67 to Pleasant. Both squads were District runner-ups.
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