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Post by gt1975 on Oct 27, 2018 13:35:38 GMT -5
Here is the top players returning to every team this season:
Pleasant (20-5) Patrick Blubaugh- 7.4 ppg, 42 FG% Nick Kimmel- 13.55 ppg, 44 FG%, 1st Team MOAC Ethan Warner- 12.32 ppg, 48 FG%, 6.32 rpg, 2nd Team MOAC Gage Williams- 12.23 ppg, 42 FG%, 4.23 rpg, 1st Team MOAC
Clear Fork (17-6) AJ Blubaugh- 8.05 ppg, 53 FG%, 2nd Team MOAC Jared Schaefer- 5.40 ppg, 49 FG%, 5.65 rpg Brennan South- 12.36 ppg, 47 FG%, 2.59 rpg, 2nd Team MOAC Brady Tedrow- 7.14 ppg, 45 FG%, HM MOAC
Ontario (13-10) Jayden Jacobs- 8.64 ppg, 54 FG%, 7.77 rpg, HM MOAC Chance Mott- 7.64 ppg, 39 FG%, 4.18 rpg Griffin Shaver- 10.18 ppg, 48 FG%, 4.05 rpg, 2nd Team MOAC **Logan Houle- 8.09 ppg (not sure if he's playing at Ontario)
Buckeye Valley (7-16) Dillon Herbert- 16.50 ppg, 48 FG%, 3.1 apg, 3.86 rpg, 1st Team MOAC Luke Lucas- 5.05 ppg, 33 FG% Clark Newland- 9.32 ppg, 49 FG%, 5.41 rpg Max Stokey- 5.86 ppg, 45 FG%, 6.05 rpg, HM MOAC
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Post by gt1975 on Oct 27, 2018 13:50:34 GMT -5
Galion (8-15) Isaiah Alsip- 16.82 ppg, 38 FG%, 3.59 rpg, 1st Team MOAC Gage Lackey- 9.71 ppg, 45 FG%, 6.29 rpg, 2nd Team MOAC Jack McElligot- 8.00 ppg, 41 FG% Tristan Williams- 3.86 ppg, 41 FG%, 3.05 rpg
Marion Harding (6-17) Mitch Myers- 6.59 ppg, 3 rpg, 35 FG%, HM MOAC Deante Smith- 4.45 ppg, 41 FG%, 3.05 rpg Dejaun Smith- 7.95 ppg, 39 FG% Jacob Malone- 4.31 ppg, 38 FG% **Zhamir Anderson- 6.68 ppg, 39 FG%, 2.22 spg (transferred from Galion)
River Valley (5-18) Adam Hawk- 5.27 ppg, 28 FG%, 4.73 rpg Auguste Kenney- 13.50 ppg, 49 FG%, 9.45 rpg, HM MOAC Evan Kitchen- 10.32 ppg, 45 FG%
Shelby (14-9) Hunter Hoffman- 11.57 ppg, 7 rpg, 2.5 bpg Uriah Schwemley- 15.39 ppg, 5 rpg, 2 spg Tanner Stephens- 5.74 ppg **TJ Pugh- 8.61 (Transfer from Seneca East)
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Post by gt1975 on Oct 27, 2018 13:55:34 GMT -5
I have also calculated the totals of what every team has returning such as Pleasant returns 77% or 1026 of last season's points. I did that for scoring, rebounding, assists, and the total FG% of returning players. Is that something people would want me to post? If so do you want them sorted by % or total pts/reb/ast?
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Post by dude on Oct 28, 2018 11:12:31 GMT -5
Pleasant should be the favorite team of the returners but with adding Shelby they may be the top team in their first season.
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Post by gt1975 on Oct 28, 2018 12:34:58 GMT -5
Pleasant should be the favorite team of the returners but with adding Shelby they may be the top team in their first season. I agree. Pleasant and Shelby will be the top 2 teams.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Oct 28, 2018 23:23:37 GMT -5
Are the 2 "transfers" moves or Open Enrollments?
Ontario also returns Sophomore starter Shaq Coburn, a 6-2 guard. He looked like their best all around player in the open gyms I saw.
Where did you find the stats for the players?
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Post by lozenger4 on Oct 29, 2018 8:27:23 GMT -5
I have also calculated the totals of what every team has returning such as Pleasant returns 77% or 1026 of last season's points. I did that for scoring, rebounding, assists, and the total FG% of returning players. Is that something people would want me to post? If so do you want them sorted by % or total pts/reb/ast? If it's not too much trouble, I find that stuff interesting. However you'd like to sort it works for me!
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Post by gt1975 on Oct 29, 2018 18:44:06 GMT -5
Here are the team rankings of what every team has returning ranked as a percent of last year's team. The only category I could put Shelby in is Points.
Points 1. Pleasant- (77%- 1026 pts) 2. Marion Harding- (76%- 726 pts) 3. Buckeye Valley- (74%- 894 pts) 4. Shelby- (69%- 922 pts) 5. Ontario- (66%- 793 pts) 6. Clear Fork- (65%- 952 pts) 7. Galion- (64%- 817 pts) 8. River Valley- (55%- 691 pts)
Rebounds 1. Marion Harding- (79%- 399 reb) 2. Buckeye Valley- (76%- 410 reb) 3. Ontario- (74%- 440 reb) 4. Clear Fork- (71%- 340 reb) 5. River Valley- (62%- 344 reb) 6. Pleasant- (60%- 350 reb) 7. Galion- (57%- 338 reb)
Assists 1. Clear Fork- (82%- 275 ast) 2. Marion Harding- (82%- 155 ast) 3. Pleasant- (66%- 175 ast) 4. Buckeye Valley- (66%- 159 ast) 5. Galion- (58%- 101 ast) 6. Ontario- (55%- 129 ast) 7. River Valley- (26%- 49 ast)
FG% 1. Ontario- (47%) 2. Clear Fork- (47%) 3. Buckeye Valley- (46%) 4. Pleasant- (44%) 5. River Valley- (42%) 6. Galion- (40%) 7. Marion Harding- (36%)
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Post by gt1975 on Oct 29, 2018 18:47:21 GMT -5
Are the 2 "transfers" moves or Open Enrollments? Ontario also returns Sophomore starter Shaq Coburn, a 6-2 guard. He looked like their best all around player in the open gyms I saw. Where did you find the stats for the players? The Galion player that transferred to River Valley is a move. I don't know about the Shelby transfer. Shaq Coburn- 4.91 ppg, 2.41 rpg, 33 FG% A friend sent me the stats. I'm not sure where he got them.
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Post by brownsguy on Oct 30, 2018 7:52:53 GMT -5
I think the league will be very deep this season with some very good teams. Thanks for posting all of the stats and percentages. Looks as if teams have a lot coming back for this season. Pleasant should be very good along with Shelby as well with what everyone is saying. It will be interesting to see if the BV coaching staff plays any of those really good freshman right away on varsity. Ontario and Clear Fork will also be good and RV and Harding will be competitive. Excited for this season to start so I can get out and watch some games!
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Post by gatesofbabylon25 on Oct 30, 2018 17:09:05 GMT -5
I think the league will be very deep this season with some very good teams. Thanks for posting all of the stats and percentages. Looks as if teams have a lot coming back for this season. Pleasant should be very good along with Shelby as well with what everyone is saying. It will be interesting to see if the BV coaching staff plays any of those really good freshman right away on varsity. Ontario and Clear Fork will also be good and RV and Harding will be competitive. Excited for this season to start so I can get out and watch some games! Watched BV and Olentangy scrimmage last night. Maybe deepest BV team I've seen, but young. May take some games to get use to each other but can see 2-3 freshman playing good minutes. Can see Scowden starting or the 6th man and Thompson is versatile can come in and sub for the 2,3 and is a good shooter and quick. Beard same can come in for the 3,4 and spell Newland and Luke. With this much depth I look for them to run more than they have in past few years. I agree Pleasant is the team to beat, not knowing anything about Shelby.
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Post by galion on Oct 30, 2018 17:15:24 GMT -5
Well Shelby is certainly not going to be slowed down by a long football playoff run this season.
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Post by dude on Oct 30, 2018 18:20:25 GMT -5
I think the league will be very deep this season with some very good teams. Thanks for posting all of the stats and percentages. Looks as if teams have a lot coming back for this season. Pleasant should be very good along with Shelby as well with what everyone is saying. It will be interesting to see if the BV coaching staff plays any of those really good freshman right away on varsity. Ontario and Clear Fork will also be good and RV and Harding will be competitive. Excited for this season to start so I can get out and watch some games! Watched BV and Olentangy scrimmage last night. Maybe deepest BV team I've seen, but young. May take some games to get use to each other but can see 2-3 freshman playing good minutes. Can see Scowden starting or the 6th man and Thompson is versatile can come in and sub for the 2,3 and is a good shooter and quick. Beard same can come in for the 3,4 and spell Newland and Luke. With this much depth I look for them to run more than they have in past few years. I agree Pleasant is the team to beat, not knowing anything about Shelby. How were they scrimmaging last night when the season doesn't begin until this coming Friday?
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Post by gatesofbabylon25 on Oct 30, 2018 20:12:35 GMT -5
Watched BV and Olentangy scrimmage last night. Maybe deepest BV team I've seen, but young. May take some games to get use to each other but can see 2-3 freshman playing good minutes. Can see Scowden starting or the 6th man and Thompson is versatile can come in and sub for the 2,3 and is a good shooter and quick. Beard same can come in for the 3,4 and spell Newland and Luke. With this much depth I look for them to run more than they have in past few years. I agree Pleasant is the team to beat, not knowing anything about Shelby. How were they scrimmaging last night when the season doesn't begin until this coming Friday? Coaches weren't coaching, kids were on thier own with coaches sitting back watching. More of an open gym.
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Post by dude on Oct 30, 2018 21:39:55 GMT -5
Good save.
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Post by gatesofbabylon25 on Oct 31, 2018 4:44:43 GMT -5
Not a save, it was an OG. I talked to Tangys coach the whole time in stands and Gast brothers were watching from bleachers. Their 1st scrimmage is the 12th I believe. If you get a chance to see Olentangy play they have one of the best players around and fun to watch.
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Post by dude on Oct 31, 2018 5:34:17 GMT -5
Watched BV and Olentangy scrimmage last night. Maybe deepest BV team I've seen, but young. May take some games to get use to each other but can see 2-3 freshman playing good minutes. Can see Scowden starting or the 6th man and Thompson is versatile can come in and sub for the 2,3 and is a good shooter and quick. Beard same can come in for the 3,4 and spell Newland and Luke. With this much depth I look for them to run more than they have in past few years. I agree Pleasant is the team to beat, not knowing anything about Shelby. You said they scrimmaged originally but open gym is the better term at this time of year. Which of the 4 Olentangy schools are speaking of.
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Post by lineitup1 on Oct 31, 2018 6:17:26 GMT -5
Watched BV and Olentangy scrimmage last night. Maybe deepest BV team I've seen, but young. May take some games to get use to each other but can see 2-3 freshman playing good minutes. Can see Scowden starting or the 6th man and Thompson is versatile can come in and sub for the 2,3 and is a good shooter and quick. Beard same can come in for the 3,4 and spell Newland and Luke. With this much depth I look for them to run more than they have in past few years. I agree Pleasant is the team to beat, not knowing anything about Shelby. You said they scrimmaged originally but open gym is the better term at this time of year. Which of the 4 Olentangy schools are speaking of. Original Olentangy (Coach Feasel) and player gates is talking about is Sean Marks. He was #4 leading scorer in Central Ohio last year. BV has done the same OG's with Olentangy Liberty and Wisconsin/Xavier in attendance watching Libertys Ben Roderick who was leading scorer in Central Ohio last year. BV played both competitively, but hard to tell with it just being a OG.
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Post by dude on Oct 31, 2018 7:34:29 GMT -5
Is Roderick fully recovered from his surgery?
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Post by lineitup1 on Oct 31, 2018 7:36:47 GMT -5
Is Roderick fully recovered from his surgery? Yes. I think he was cleared recently. I saw him play a couple games in the 270 hoops fall league. I'm sure he's not 100% to form but looked pretty good still.
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Post by 4 on Oct 31, 2018 15:40:08 GMT -5
Yes Ben is recovered. Sat out football season which sucks cause he’s really good at it as well. OSU May have offered him by now if he wasn’t injured when he was. They were starting to look into him. Sean marks for olentangy one of best players around. Might go lm d1 or high d2. If he was bigger he would be a get for most d1 teams. Really good player. Have seen him light up harding a couple times.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Oct 31, 2018 15:56:17 GMT -5
How were they scrimmaging last night when the season doesn't begin until this coming Friday? Coaches weren't coaching, kids were on thier own with coaches sitting back watching. More of an open gym. According to what you say, an OHSAA rule for "open gym" during a "no contact period" was broken. "Open gym" in a "no contact period" MUST be "unstructured free play". An "open gym" in a "no contact period" means the doors of the facility are to be opened and all that show up can play. Those that come are to choose sides and play basketball. Teams can not be selected ahead of time. Attendance can not limit participation by schools attending. Open gyms are not meant to disguise a scrimmage or contest with another school. In the case you reported, how did you know that ONLY "Olentangy" would show up at BV at a specific time....AND other school's players would not be there? Who "chose sides"? Who decided when other players would play AND for which "teams"? How did you know you could go and watch ONLY BV players play with each other? I think you where not supposed to report what you saw. Ignorance of OHSAA Bylaws is not an excuse.
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Post by lineitup1 on Nov 1, 2018 6:39:21 GMT -5
Yes Ben is recovered. Sat out football season which sucks cause he’s really good at it as well. OSU May have offered him by now if he wasn’t injured when he was. They were starting to look into him. Sean marks for olentangy one of best players around. Might go lm d1 or high d2. If he was bigger he would be a get for most d1 teams. Really good player. Have seen him light up harding a couple times. I think Marks has signed or committed to Ohio Dominican University. I agree, if he was bigger he would get a lot more attention.
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Post by brownsguy on Nov 1, 2018 6:53:17 GMT -5
Williard, I read your comments on here and come on my man! You do realize that if you go to pretty much every OCC school or surrounding schools like Alder, NU, etc. a lot of teams do the “open gyms” with other schools during the week in what is considered the pre-season. You seem like you follow Basketball a lot too yet you seemed surprised? Go to UA, Bradley, Hayes, Marysville, etc, etc, etc during the week in September/October and good chance there will be “open gyms” going on with multiple teams.
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Post by lozenger4 on Nov 1, 2018 10:14:09 GMT -5
Every team has joint open gyms. Coaches don't coach but they can watch. Ontario has them all the time with other teams, just like everyone else.
And technically I suppose that anyone could suit up for anyone else. It's just a generally accepted thing and has been for years.
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Post by sweathog on Nov 1, 2018 15:18:46 GMT -5
Just seen some of the boys teams schedules, is this a misprint, boys are playing some games on Thursday night!!! If that is correct, what a joke that is!!!! That will get a lot of people to games!!! LOL
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Post by ohioraised on Nov 1, 2018 16:27:05 GMT -5
Williard, I read your comments on here and come on my man! You do realize that if you go to pretty much every OCC school or surrounding schools like Alder, NU, etc. a lot of teams do the “open gyms” with other schools during the week in what is considered the pre-season. You seem like you follow Basketball a lot too yet you seemed surprised? Go to UA, Bradley, Hayes, Marysville, etc, etc, etc during the week in September/October and good chance there will be “open gyms” going on with multiple teams. My son went to many open gyms at Ontario over his playing years. All organized by their head coach and our team was invited. And we are not in a "no contact period" right now. That is in Aug and for a month after your last game of the season. Other than that open gyms can happen all over the place.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Nov 1, 2018 18:17:17 GMT -5
Williard, I read your comments on here and come on my man! You do realize that if you go to pretty much every OCC school or surrounding schools like Alder, NU, etc. a lot of teams do the “open gyms” with other schools during the week in what is considered the pre-season. You seem like you follow Basketball a lot too yet you seemed surprised? Go to UA, Bradley, Hayes, Marysville, etc, etc, etc during the week in September/October and good chance there will be “open gyms” going on with multiple teams. The only "open gyms" I go to are in June and July. Those type of "open gyms" are allowed to be just like scrimmages during the basketball PRESEASON which starts 11/2. A school or schools are invited to scrimmage with each other, coaches are allowed to coach. A timer is used. Scores are kept. I believe the number of these types of "open gyms" are limited to 10. The other type of "open gym" described by the OHSAA MUST start by just opening the doors and allow any player that shows up play. Players choose sides, NO coaching allowed. No clock is allowed. No scores are kept. Players choose sides. Specific teams cannot be invited and all other players disallowed. What I said in that post weee not my thoughts or words. They are the EXACT words and EXACT limitations from the OHSAA. Google and become learned. If what your describe is truly happening, cheating is rampant by some.
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Post by usa70pp on Nov 1, 2018 18:25:52 GMT -5
Is this the final season in the MOAC for Buckeye Valley basketball?
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Nov 1, 2018 19:18:39 GMT -5
Williard, I read your comments on here and come on my man! You do realize that if you go to pretty much every OCC school or surrounding schools like Alder, NU, etc. a lot of teams do the “open gyms” with other schools during the week in what is considered the pre-season. You seem like you follow Basketball a lot too yet you seemed surprised? Go to UA, Bradley, Hayes, Marysville, etc, etc, etc during the week in September/October and good chance there will be “open gyms” going on with multiple teams. My son went to many open gyms at Ontario over his playing years. All organized by their head coach and our team was invited. And we are not in a "no contact period" right now. That is in Aug and for a month after your last game of the season. Other than that open gyms can happen all over the place. Those "open gyms" were all in June or July. I believe the maximum allowed is 10. Specific schools are invited. Coaches can coach. Officials are used. Time is kept. Scores are kept. Then comes the dead period of August. After that time, another type of "open gym" is allowed. IT IS...Open the doors of the school and gym and all players that show up choose up sides and play. No specific schools can be invited. Those playing cannot be limited by schools. No coaching allowed. No officials used. No time is kept. No scores are kept. I was in error when I said that time frame was a no contact period. It is called "Free and unrestricted play". That period runs until 11/2 this year. It can't be "free and unrestricted play", if only certain players are allowed to participate. Google "OHSAA open gym regulations" and read as I have.
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