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Post by maplecityjake on Jan 18, 2020 20:09:21 GMT -5
Norwalk has South Central next week... that will be interesting.. it was last year....game went to OT
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Post by streak05 on Jan 18, 2020 21:07:42 GMT -5
Sandusky was up 61-28 in the 3rd and Coach Irish pulled Staveskie, who was tied with Fremont at 28 points a piece.
Final ended up 85-62
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Post by maplecityjake on Jan 18, 2020 21:10:59 GMT -5
Sandusky was up 61-28 in the 3rd and Coach Irish pulled Staveskie, who was tied with Fremont at 28 points a piece. Final ended up 85-62 Pretty much when Ross has played a solid team this season, Lil Giants have lost by 25+. Last night to St. Francis was an exception.
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Post by streak05 on Jan 18, 2020 21:20:44 GMT -5
Sandusky was up 61-28 in the 3rd and Coach Irish pulled Staveskie, who was tied with Fremont at 28 points a piece. Final ended up 85-62 Pretty much when Ross has played a solid team this season, Lil Giants have lost by 25+. Last night to St. Francis was an exception. Ross starts a couple of freshman who seem promising.
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Post by Highlander29 on Jan 18, 2020 22:04:33 GMT -5
Several our fans wasn't a fan of the way #4 from Huron played defense on our guy tonight, but I tell ya what, that was some old school pressure defense and would love to have him on our team any day.
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Post by sportsvideo on Jan 19, 2020 6:08:20 GMT -5
Several our fans wasn't a fan of the way #4 from Huron played defense on our guy tonight, but I tell ya what, that was some old school pressure defense and would love to have him on our team any day. . He plays hard. Excellent receiver in football. Probably top two in the state this year in hurdles and he is our rock on defense in basketball. He puts a lot of pressure on the other team. His dad was an all state qb at huron.
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Post by BellevueBuckeye on Jan 19, 2020 8:56:42 GMT -5
Upper 63 Bellevue 38 - final on Saturday
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Post by Green Falcon on Jan 19, 2020 9:17:15 GMT -5
Several our fans wasn't a fan of the way #4 from Huron played defense on our guy tonight, but I tell ya what, that was some old school pressure defense and would love to have him on our team any day. . He plays hard. Excellent receiver in football. Probably top two in the state this year in hurdles and he is our rock on defense in basketball. He puts a lot of pressure on the other team. His dad was an all state qb at huron. Is he college bound for hurdles?
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Post by sportsvideo on Jan 19, 2020 9:32:53 GMT -5
. He plays hard. Excellent receiver in football. Probably top two in the state this year in hurdles and he is our rock on defense in basketball. He puts a lot of pressure on the other team. His dad was an all state qb at huron. Is he college bound for hurdles? haven't heard of his plans yet.. last year finished 7th in the 110 and runner up in the 300 .. football 23 catches 436 yds 5 tds, on defense three or four pick returns for TDs ..
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Post by runshoot on Jan 19, 2020 11:10:15 GMT -5
wow BAY division is now 11 and 2 vs the Lake this year. Huron Margarettia and Willard are all 3-0 !
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Post by 419bossman on Jan 20, 2020 19:42:11 GMT -5
Here are the rankings 1. Sandusky 12-0 2. Rogers 11-1 3. Rossford 10-1 4. Oak Harbor 7-2 5. Tiffin Columbian 7-6 6. Clyde 5-5 7. Woodward 5-8 8. Perkins 4-10 9. Bellevue 3-10 10. Scott 2-9 11. Maumee 2-10 12. Port Clinton 2-12
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Post by dude on Jan 20, 2020 23:05:15 GMT -5
Here are the rankings 1. Sandusky 12-0 2. Rogers 11-1 3. Rossford 10-1 4. Oak Harbor 7-2 5. Tiffin Columbian 7-6 6. Clyde 5-5 7. Woodward 5-8 8. Perkins 4-10 9. Bellevue 3-10 10. Scott 2-9 11. Maumee 2-10 12. Port Clinton 2-12 Rankings for what? not all of those teams are in the Lake Division.
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Post by jmorgret07 on Jan 22, 2020 8:53:33 GMT -5
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Post by jmorgret07 on Jan 22, 2020 8:56:32 GMT -5
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Post by streak05 on Jan 22, 2020 14:38:35 GMT -5
Tahj is playing out of his mind right now. Wouldn’t be surprised to see some late offers come his way.
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Post by dude on Jan 22, 2020 14:45:39 GMT -5
Tahj is playing out of his mind right now. Wouldn’t be surprised to see some late offers come his way. Does he have any offers now?
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Post by coachray on Jan 22, 2020 15:38:01 GMT -5
wow BAY division is now 11 and 2 vs the Lake this year. Huron Margarettia and Willard are all 3-0 ! I would love for the Lake and Bay to be 1 division for all sports except football. They have proven they can compete in everything else.
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Post by portwalk on Jan 22, 2020 17:15:24 GMT -5
wow BAY division is now 11 and 2 vs the Lake this year. Huron Margarettia and Willard are all 3-0 ! I would love for the Lake and Bay to be 1 division for all sports except football. They have proven they can compete in everything else. This year is not typical you can go back and look over the last decade or so. What would be the advantage of 1 division in say Track, Baseball or even basketball???
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Post by Green Falcon on Jan 22, 2020 18:15:32 GMT -5
I would love for the Lake and Bay to be 1 division for all sports except football. They have proven they can compete in everything else. This year is not typical you can go back and look over the last decade or so. What would be the advantage of 1 division in say Track, Baseball or even basketball??? Double digit schools in one track meet? No thank you
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Post by streak05 on Jan 22, 2020 19:21:45 GMT -5
Tahj is playing out of his mind right now. Wouldn’t be surprised to see some late offers come his way. Does he have any offers now? Last I heard was no. But that was a couple of months ago. This kid could absolutely play D1 ball. Hopefully he ends up with something. His range is in the gym and he can get to the hoop at will. Also plays terrific man defense.
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Post by portwalk on Jan 22, 2020 21:02:14 GMT -5
Does he have any offers now? Last I heard was no. But that was a couple of months ago. This kid could absolutely play D1 ball. Hopefully he ends up with something. His range is in the gym and he can get to the hoop at will. Also plays terrific man defense. D1? I know nothing about him as a student but the point of college is to get an education as cheap as possible. Good fit athletically and academically is the goal..,
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Post by streak05 on Jan 22, 2020 22:04:13 GMT -5
Last I heard was no. But that was a couple of months ago. This kid could absolutely play D1 ball. Hopefully he ends up with something. His range is in the gym and he can get to the hoop at will. Also plays terrific man defense. D1? I know nothing about him as a student but the point of college is to get an education as cheap as possible. Good fit athletically and academically is the goal.., Wouldn’t that be the point of a D1 scholarship? Any athlete who performs at a high level aspires to get D1 offers.
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Post by dude on Jan 22, 2020 23:34:14 GMT -5
Does he have any offers now? Last I heard was no. But that was a couple of months ago. This kid could absolutely play D1 ball. Hopefully he ends up with something. His range is in the gym and he can get to the hoop at will. Also plays terrific man defense. What do you base this on? Without any interest in dismissing his skills and ability, but every D1 athlete was terrific in high school.
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Post by streak05 on Jan 23, 2020 1:25:14 GMT -5
Last I heard was no. But that was a couple of months ago. This kid could absolutely play D1 ball. Hopefully he ends up with something. His range is in the gym and he can get to the hoop at will. Also plays terrific man defense. What do you base this on? Without any interest in dismissing his skills and ability, but every D1 athlete was terrific in high school. Being terrific usually gets you the D1 offer. That was my point. I expanded on why I felt he could. He has a complete game. He’s a 6’ PG so he has solid size as well. He’s averaging 27 a game and shoots 86% from the line. He also won MVP of the 17U AAU national tournament down at Walt Disney by averaging 25/8. I’m not the only one who shares this sentiment. I’m not saying he will get the coveted D1 offer, but I’m saying he has the skill set to play D1 ball. Even if it’s down the line.
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Post by portwalk on Jan 23, 2020 7:44:05 GMT -5
D1? I know nothing about him as a student but the point of college is to get an education as cheap as possible. Good fit athletically and academically is the goal.., Wouldn’t that be the point of a D1 scholarship? Any athlete who performs at a high level aspires to get D1 offers. Hopefully a player at his skill level hopes to get the best education at the least cost to them. D1, D2 NAIA doesn’t really matter because in 4-5 years it won’t matter in an interview
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Post by dude on Jan 23, 2020 9:03:26 GMT -5
What do you base this on? Without any interest in dismissing his skills and ability, but every D1 athlete was terrific in high school. Being terrific usually gets you the D1 offer. That was my point. I expanded on why I felt he could. He has a complete game. He’s a 6’ PG so he has solid size as well. He’s averaging 27 a game and shoots 86% from the line. He also won MVP of the 17U AAU national tournament down at Walt Disney by averaging 25/8. I’m not the only one who shares this sentiment. I’m not saying he will get the coveted D1 offer, but I’m saying he has the skill set to play D1 ball. Even if it’s down the line. I'm not being a skeptic, just keeping it real. 6' is not big for D1 even as a PG. I've never heard a college coach mention a recruit foul line stats but 86% is impressive and 26 a game is high for our area but it's mostly against very local average teams. It would look much better had they beefed up the schedule with a couple games against good teams. With the division being what it is this year he could have used a couple big games. Rogers in game could be good for his future. Hundreds of kids win MVP of national AAU tournaments each year. Some never see D1. Knowing how he has missed some time on the court, I could see him taking a strong D2 offer and playing right away at a school he likes. Get a good degree and have a great college career. D1 is a dream for every player and for some of those lucky enough to get it, it turns into bench time. I've seen him play only twice but I remember a similar sized Jimmy Langhurst.
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Post by maplecityjake on Jan 23, 2020 9:08:34 GMT -5
Or Benny Haraway.
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Post by dude on Jan 23, 2020 9:21:51 GMT -5
Had a good career at D2 and his education will help him to be successful after school.
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Post by xlegend on Jan 23, 2020 9:30:23 GMT -5
Being terrific usually gets you the D1 offer. That was my point. I expanded on why I felt he could. He has a complete game. He’s a 6’ PG so he has solid size as well. He’s averaging 27 a game and shoots 86% from the line. He also won MVP of the 17U AAU national tournament down at Walt Disney by averaging 25/8. I’m not the only one who shares this sentiment. I’m not saying he will get the coveted D1 offer, but I’m saying he has the skill set to play D1 ball. Even if it’s down the line. I'm not being a skeptic, just keeping it real. 6' is not big for D1 even as a PG. I've never heard a college coach mention a recruit foul line stats but 86% is impressive and 26 a game is high for our area but it's mostly against very local average teams. It would look much better had they beefed up the schedule with a couple games against good teams. With the division being what it is this year he could have used a couple big games. Rogers in game could be good for his future. Hundreds of kids win MVP of national AAU tournaments each year. Some never see D1. Knowing how he has missed some time on the court, I could see him taking a strong D2 offer and playing right away at a school he likes. Get a good degree and have a great college career. D1 is a dream for every player and for some of those lucky enough to get it, it turns into bench time. I've seen him play only twice but I remember a similar sized Jimmy Langhurst. might be one of your best post.jimmy only had one...count them..one full ride offer at d1 and he avg.32 a game his senior year.taj is a very very good player but I see him going d2. What's surprising is that other area kids have gotten offers but some of the areas best players have not. Interesting to say the least.
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Post by jmorgret07 on Jan 23, 2020 9:38:56 GMT -5
Team... conference... overall
1. Sandusky... 7-0... 13-0 2. Norwalk... 6-1... 8-5 3. Clyde... 4-1... 5-5 4. Tiffin Columbian... 3-4... 8-6 5. Perkins... 3-5... 4-10 6. Bellevue... 1-6... 3-10 7. Vermilion... 0-7... 0-14
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