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=>QCH All-Preseason Team with known Miami targets (or uncommitted former targets) bolded:
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With the 2010-11 boys basketball season set to tip off we announce our 2010-11 Preseason All-QueenCityHigh.com Team, recognizing the best the Tri-state area has to offer:
FIRST TEAM
Alex Barlow, Moeller, G: The junior was the GCL South Defensive Player of the Year. He had three or more steals 15 times. His play garnered Division
Alex Barlow is a great all-around player for the Crusaders.
I Honorable Mention All-Southwest District recognition. He averaged 7.5 points, 5.4 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 3.0 steals in 2009-10.
Jared Bryant, Roger Bacon, 6-8, Sr., F/C: When it comes to being efficient around the basket Bryant has it figured out. He shot 66.5 percent from the floor and compiled impressive numbers all the way around (12.8 PPG, 7.8 RPG, 2.1 BPG, 1.6 SPG) and had seven double-doubles. That earned the Spartan First Team All-GCL Central and Division II Honorable Mention All-Southwest District honors as a junior.
Charlie Byers, Moeller, G: Byers led the state runner-ups in scoring as a junior as he put up 12.2 points per game while scoring in double figures 19 times. His efforts earned him Division I Third Team All-Southwest District and First-Team All-GCL South honors. He has 507 career points.
Ryan Fleming, La Salle, SG/SF: The junior guard was Division I Third Team All-Southwest District and First Team All-GCL South. He averaged 10.4 points, 4.7 rebounds and 2.9 assists. Fleming goes into his senior year with 454 career points and 247 rebounds. The Lancer has signed with Division II Northern Kentucky University.
Jake Giesler, Newport Central Catholic, 6-7, Sr., C: Giesler averaged 12.5 points, 7.5 rebounds while shooting 60 percent from the field as a junior. He is regarded as the top player in Kentucky's Ninth Region and is being looked at by several MAC schools.
Brandon Neel, La Salle, 6-4, Sr., F: Neel racked up all kinds of honors as a junior. He was the GCL South Player of the Year, Division I First Team All-Southwest District and Division I Third Team All-Ohio member after averaging 14.9 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.6 assists for the Lancers. He goes into his senior year with 676 points just 324 away from becoming the sixth player in LaSalle history to eclipse 1,000.
Kellen Smith, Scott, 6-1, Sr., G: Smith, a four-year starter, is one of the more versatile guards in Northern Kentucky. He averaged 13 points and seven assists per game. The senior signed with Division II Saginaw Valley State before the season started.
Aaron Thomas, Withrow, 6-5, Sr., F: The transfer was the CMAC Player of the Year as a junior for Aiken after averaging 21.4 PPG and 7.3 RPG. The scoring machine had four games of 30 or more points, 12 of more than 20 and he never scored less than 13 in a contest. That earned him Division I Second Team All-Southwest District and Division I Honorable Mention All-Ohio honors. Thomas, a Rivals' four-Star recruit, signed with Florida State.
Adolphus Washington, Taft, 6-4, 230, F: The sophomore was honored as a Division III First Team member, as the the Southwest District Player of the Year and a First Team All-CMAC member after leading the Senators to a 21-3 record and an appearance in the Regionals. Washington is a proven winner having been an integral part of a Roger Bacon team that went 20-4 as a freshman before transferring to Taft. He has over 700 points and 400 rebounds in his career.
Devin Williams, Withrow, 6-7, So., F/C: Williams had no problems adjusting to varsity basketball as a freshman in 2009-10 averaging a double-double as a freshman with 11.5 PPG and 10.5 RPG. The Tiger forward had 12 or more rebounds 10 times. He has already received an offer from Xavier.
SECOND TEAM
Jalen Billups, Shroder, 6-6, Sr., PF: He was thrown to the wolves as a freshman having to go against big men like Yancey Gates and Chane Behannan in league play, but Billups has proven to be more than a worthy adversary in CMAC play. He has shot over 60 percent from the floor and averaged 15 points while earning Second Team All-CMAC honors the past two seasons.
Monty Boykins, Lakota West, 6-1, So., G: Boyksin started six of the Firebirds last seven games as a freshman in 2009-10 and averaged 4.7 PPG. He received his first scholarship offer this fall from offer from Miami (OH).
Paul Byrd, Roger Bacon, 6-1, Sr., PG: The wispy Byrd is one of the smoothest floor generals in Cincinnati. He averaged 10.4 PPG, 3.4 APG and 3 RPG on his way to first team All-GCL Central honors.
Melvin Hunter, Northwest, 6-3, Sr., F: Hunter is perhaps the most underrated and unheralded athlete in Cincinnati. The FAVC Scarlet Athlete of the Year and Division I Honorable Mention All-Southwest District member did it on both ends of the floor last season. He finished the season strong with seven double-doubles in his last nine games and averaged 15.2 PPG and 9.2 RPG as a junior.
Jake Thelen, Covington Catholic, C: Thelen makes his living in the paint and is very adept at finishing around the basket. He averaged 18 points and 10 rebounds per game as a junior for Colonels.
THIRD TEAM
Semaj Christon, Winton Woods, 6-2, Sr., PG: Christon was a First Team All-FAVC performer after averaging 5.3 PPG, 3.1 RPG and 6.4 APG as a junior. The Warrior is a pure passer and has 156 assists in 30 varsity games.
Phillip Cook, Lakota West, 6-3, Sr., F: The versatile forward earned Second Team All-GMC and Division I Honorable Mention All-Southwest District honors after shooting 55 percent from the field, averaging 13.1 PPG, 8.3 RPG, 1.7 APG, 1.5 SPG and 1.5 BPG as a junior.
Tyler Hodge, Conner, 6-8, Sr., C: Hodge continues to get better with age and game experience. He is one of the top shot blockers in the area. The Cougars will look to him even more as a scoring threat in 2010-11.
Tony Davis, Wyoming, 6-5, Sr., F/C: No one had more of an impact inside the paint in CHL play than Davis did in 2009-10. The power forward averaged 15.4 PPG, 12.3 RPG and shot 54.5% from the field as a junior. He had 16 double-doubles, 19 games with at least 10 boards and 10 games with at least 18 points on his way to First Team All-CHL and Division II Honorable Mention All-Southwest District honors.
Alex McGlothin, Walnut Hills, Sr., G/F: The versatile swingman has earned three letters by doing yeoman's work for the Eagles. A Division I Honorable Mention All-Southwest District member as a junior, McGlothin has over 500 points, 200 rebounds, 100 and is nearing 100 steals for his career.
FOURTH TEAM
Brent Langhorne, Fenwick, 5-7, Sr., PG: Was a First Team All-GCL North, Division II Second Team All-Southwest District an Honorable Mention All-Ohio performer as a junior after averaging 11.9 PPG and 5.2 APG. Langhorne has 448 points and 224 assists in his career.
Joe Thunney, Alter, 6-5, Sr., C: Thunney is a "glass cleaner" for the Knights. He dominated the boards as a junior averaging 11.6 RPG and pulling down 10 or more rebounds 26 times. On offense he averaged seven points per game, shot 53 percent from the floor and had five double-double's which helped him to First Team All-GCL North and Division II Honorable Mention All-Southwest District honors.
Matt Woeste, LaSalle, 6-1, Sr., G: One of the most consistent all-around players in the Tri-State. Woeste rarely makes mistakes and finds himself successfully in the middle of action more often than not. He was a Division I Honorable Mention All-Southwest District member in 2009-10.
Darin Harris, Mason, 6-6, Jr., F: The silky smooth forward scored in double figures in 12 of the Comets' last 15 games to end out his sophomore campaign. His showing made him the youngest member on the First Team All-GMC team.
Bobby Stauffer, Ryle, 6-7, Sr. C: The Raiders' center earned much respect by battling the best in Northern Kentucky and usually outdueling them late last season. Stauffer will play a major role for the Ryle offensive attack down in the paint.
ALSO CONSIDERED: John Albertson, Little Miami; Zach Baker, Milford; Andrew Benintendi, Madeira; Michael Boyd, Lakota East; Trevan Brown, Boone County; Tyler Bullock, Bethel-Tate; Brian Carden, Mason; Dody Chambers, Simon Kenton; Donnie Cheatum, Lloyd; Terry Cook, Hughes; Dylan Dawson, Western-Brown; Derrick Floyd, Mount Healthy; Corey Goedde, Glen Este; Jalen Goodwin, Lakota East; Brandon Hatton, Dixie Heights; Lionel Hill, Western Hills; Travis Jackson, Blanchester; Josh Johnson, Middletown; Kevin Johnson, Summit Country Day; Cameron Jones, Hamilton; Trez Jones, Caroll; Tommy Kreyenhagen, Summit Country Day; Josh Lemons, LaSalle; Jalean Lowe, North College Hill; Evan Ludwig, Fenwick; JC Luncan, Blanchester; Eric Martin, Turpin; Geovonnie McKnight, Middletown; Colton Mehlman, Badin Bill Moloney, Talawanda; Marcus Monteiro, Colerain; Travis Montgomery, Boone County; Ameche Okafur, Finneytown; Robert Overbeck, Milford; Kadeem palmer, Woodward; Gene Primus, Aiken; Greg Sevilla, North College Hill; Shane Seckman, Glen Este; Taylor Sizer, Mariemont; Jack Stewart, Highlands: Matt Trammell, Dixie Heights; Al Upshaw, Clark Montessori; Nick Wake, Goshen; AJ Williams, Sycamore; DJ Wingfield, Cincinnati Country Day; Nate Witkemper, East Clinton; Elliot Young, Williamsburg; Max Zukowitz, Alter. |
http://www.dayton.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1160259 _________________ @dandakich "Yo Minnesota ..old school IU fans didn't think a state of the art practice facility was necessary either..old school means old results"
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=>I watched Middletown-Sycamore Friday night. Geo McNight Struggled and scored only 4 points....all in 1st quarter. His shot was not on. _________________ @dandakich "Yo Minnesota ..old school IU fans didn't think a state of the art practice facility was necessary either..old school means old results"
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=>Update:
| Quote: | | Middletown scored a 77-49 win over Walnut Hills with junior Geovonie McKnight leading the way with 17 points. Senior Jaihlen Teague added 12 and freshman Vince Edwards earned eight. Edwards is the younger brother of Miami (OH) player, Bill Edwards. |
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=>Updates on Zac Carter, Moore, Grimes, Kaufman, Neel, Lemons, Galemmo, McKnight, Hawkins, Scott, Simmons, Berry, Bradds, and Sullivan:
| Quote: | Week's Recap: 12/20/10-12/23/10
Here is a recap of how OHSH/JJHuddles top teams fared this past week.
Division 1:
1.Cincinnati La Salle (5-0)- defeated Cincinnati McNichols, 58-31. Trey Casey led the Lancers in scoring with 15 points and added seven rebounds. Brandon Neel followed with 13 points and seven boards, Josh Lemons was good for 11 markers, and Ryan Fleming added 10 points and eight rebounds.
2.Cincinnati Moeller (5-0)- defeated Dayton CJ, 41-30. Ben Galemmo led Moeller in scoring with 10 points.
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22.Middletown (5-0)- defeated Oak Hills, 63-46. Sophomore Jalin Marshall led Middletown with 14 points and six rebounds. Geovonie McKnight also scored 14 points and Mikey Brown followed with 13. Josh Johnson added 11.
Division 2:
1.Dayton Dunbar (6-1)- defeated D4 No. 1 Dayton Jefferson, 72-63. Deontae Hawkins led Dunbar with 32 points and Javon Rice added 18 and Keontae Brown followed with 12.
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3.Kettering Alter (2-1)- defeated Purcell Marian, 93-53. Max Zukowitz led Alter with 19 points, six rebounds, and five assists. Jaaron Simmons also had 19 points and dropped nine dimes and Jake Lavarie had a like amount of points. Allen Jemison and Trey Freshwater chipped in with 11 and 10 points respectively.
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Division 3:
1.Cincinnati Taft (5-0)- defeated D3 No. 3 Ironton, 83-65. Kadeem Palmer led Taft with 17 points and junior Orlando Berry added 13. Chris Lowe contributed 11 and Junior Adolphus Washington was good for 10.
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3.Ironton (3-1)- lost to D3 No. 1 Cincinnati Taft, 83-65. Sophomore Zaccery Carter led Ironton in defeat with 30 points. Travis Elliott added 13 and sophomore Trey Fletcher netted 11.
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Division 4:
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2.Berlin Hiland (5-1)- lost to D3 No. 10 Sugarcreek Garaway, 51-49. Dylan Kaufman was high-point man for the Hawks with 16 and Seger Bonifant tallied 13 off the bench.
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12/17/10 and 12/18/10
Division 1:
1.Cincinnati La Salle (4-0)- defeated Cincinnati St.Xavier, 58-43. Junior Josh Lemons paced La Salle with 14 points
2.Cincinnati Moeller (4-0)- defeated Cincinnati Elder, 61-53. Charlie Byers led Moeller with 24 points and five rebounds. Alex Barlow added 11 and Ben Galemmo finished with 10.
3.Columbus Northland (3-0)- defeated Whetstone, 67-38. Trey Burke led the Vikings with 17 points. Junior Devon Scott notched 14 and sophomore Jaylen Benton was good for nine.
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13.Cincinnati Withrow (4-0)- defeated Cincinnati Western Hills, 68-66. Florida State commit Aaron Thomas paced Withrow with 22 points and Carl Porter followed with 20. Kevin Jones added 15. On Saturday, Withrow defeated Aiken, 69-65. Thomas had 20, sophomore Devin Williams added 17, and Porter was good for 16. Junior Willie Moore led Aiken with 26 markers.
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19.Upper Arlington (3-0)- defeated Hilliard Darby, 56-45. Brian Sullivan paced UA with 18 points and Carter Smith added 10.
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Division 2:
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2.Dayton Dunbar (5-1)- defeated Dayton Belmont, 99-52. Deontae Hawkins paced the Wolverines with 22, Gary Akbar followed with 16, and Keontae Brown was good for 11. On Saturday, the Wolverines defeated D2 No. 16 Cleveland John Hay, 78-59. Brown led the way with 21, Akbar added 15, and Hawkins had 10.
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5.Kettering Alter (1-1)- defeated Dayton Carroll, 56-53. Max Zukowitz, Jaaron Simmons, and Jake Laravie all recorded 14 points.
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Division 3:
1.Cincinnati Taft (4-0)- defeated D1 Cincinnati Woodward, 94-69. Adolphus Washington led Taft with 22 points. Chris Lowe followed with 14, Jalean Lowe added 12, and Jermaine Freeman notched 10.
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7.Ironton (3-0)- defeated Russell (KY), 63-36. Trey Fletcher led Ironton with 18 points and Zacc Carter added 16.
8.Jamestown Greeneview (4-0)- defeated Mechanicsburg, 48-38. Ronnie Drinnon led Greeneview with 21 points and Evan Bradds contributed 13.
Division 4:
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3.Berlin Hiland (5-0)- defeated Ridgewood, 57-48. Seger Bonifant led the Hawks with 18 points and Dylan Kaufman tossed in 13. Noah Boyd and Jalen Miller each added 10 a piece.
12/14/10 and 12/15/10: D1 Recap
Division 1:
1.Cincinnati La Salle (3-0)- defeated Lakota West, 71-46. Brandon Neel paced La Salle with 20 points and six rebounds and Josh Lemons led the Lancers in scoring with 22 points. Phil Cook led Lakota West with 18.
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3.Columbus Northland (2-0)- defeated Columbus Beechcroft, 81-62. Trey Burke led Northland with 32 points, Jalen Robinson followed with 17 and Jordan Potts added 10. Sophomore Khaleed Franklin led Beechcroft with 19 in defeat.
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19.Upper Arlington (2-0)- defeated Dublin Jerome, 63-41. Brian Sullivan led UA with 24 points.
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Division 2:
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8.Jamestown Greeneview (3-0)- defeated Southeastern, 44-34. Sophomore Evan Bradds led the way with 25 points and Ronnie Drinnon added 16. The Rams only sent three kids to the box score.
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Division 4:
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3.Berlin Hiland (4-0)- defeated Tuscarawas CC, 82-42. Junior Dylan Kaufman led Hiland with 24 points and Luke Burch and Noah Boyd each had 13 points. |
http://www.ohiohshoops.com/ _________________ @dandakich "Yo Minnesota ..old school IU fans didn't think a state of the art practice facility was necessary either..old school means old results"
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=>Monty Boykins wins on the road over Geo McNight and Vincent Edwards.
| Code: | Lakota West 62, Middletown 59
Lakota West - J. Williams 0 6 6, Blue 1 2 4, Fox 1 0 2, Barnes 4 1 10, Connell 2 2 6, Girardot 2 3 8, T. Williams 1 0 3, Boykins 7 5 23. Totals: 17 19 62.
Middletown (7-2) - Johnson 0 3 3, McKnight 3 5 12, V. Edwards 2 2 6, Brown 3 6 13, Wright 6 1 13, Marshall 3 2 10, C. Edwards 1 0 2. Totals: 18 19 59.
Lakota West 9 20 17 16 62
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http://news.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/AB/20110104/SPT0301/101050362/ _________________ @dandakich "Yo Minnesota ..old school IU fans didn't think a state of the art practice facility was necessary either..old school means old results"
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=>More updates on Josh Lemons, Neel, Berry, McKnight, Vince Edwards, Galemmo, Devin Williams, Willie Moore,
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Tuesday Preview:
Semaj Christon can really turn some heads
if he can help lead WW to a victory Tuesday.
Several intriguing games including one must-see event highlight Tuesday's schedule:
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LaSalle @ Winton Woods: One of the most exciting non-conference games of the season, this will be a playoff like battle. With Brandon Neel, Josh Lemmons, Semaj Chrison, and more there is no shortage of star power either. Winton Woods seemed destined to meet up with LaSalle in the playoffs last year but fell short (blowing a big lead against St. Xavier), then lost a lot of talent to graduation. So far this year they have proven the doubters wrong however; Seniors Semaj Christon, Dion Dearmond, and Dennis Thomas have all been awesome this year for Winton Woods. For LaSalle it's mostly the same team as last year: tons of talent, experience, and a group that plays really well together. This one should be exciting and a high scoring, up-tempo affair.
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Prediction: Winton Woods is good enough to compete but not good enough to win. LaSalle looks like the top team in the city (along with Moeller), they should win this one.
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Dec 31, 2010
Thursday Results:
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Dwyer (FL) 53 LaSalle 50: Lancers take their first loss of the season in the championship game at the Kingdom of the Sun Tournament. Dwyer, a top 25 team nationally, is ranked #1 in the state of Florida and has several D1 commitments on their team. Brandon Neel, the star senior guard for LaSalle, again led them in scoring but it wasn't quite enough. Neel did make the all-tournament team.
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Taft 55 St. John's College (DC) 44: Senators take the championship at The Piggly Wiggly Roundball Classic in Charleston. Taft, who is still undefeated, beats a St. Johns team that is known for producing D1 talent year in year out. Junior power forward Dwayne Stanford was named the tournament's most valuable player and junior center Adolphus Washington won the most outstanding player award. Jalean Lowe, a junior sharpshooting small forward, also made the all tournament team for Taft.
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Adolphus Washington- '10 Piggly Wiggly
Roundball Classic Tournament MVP
Jeffersontown (KY) 86 Middletown 63: In the championship game at Gaslight Holiday Classic the Middies just didn't have enough firepower to compete with nationally top 25 ranked J'town. Jeffersontown is led by Louisville signee Zac Price a 6-10 center (who transferred out of Cleveland this year). Sounds like there might have been a little bit of home-cooking from the officials tonight but never the less Middletown takes the loss. Geovonie McKnight again led the Middies in scoring, the junior guard is really starting to stuff the stat sheet.
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Lakota West 70 Hughes 54: It was all West in the consolation game of the Hughes Holiday Classic. Sophomore shooting guard Monty Boykins had another nice night for West, Monty is starting to gain confidence as the leading scorer of that team; other GMC coaches better take notice.
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G. McKnight had 3 good games for
the Middies at their tourney.
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Wednesday Results:
Another great day for Cincy teams out of town, we're really showing the country what we can do! Good luck to teams playing in championships tomorrow. A few pics from the Hughes Holiday Classic
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Middletown 73 North Oldham (KY) 48: Game two of the Gaslight Holiday Tournament in Kentucky went a little more smoothly for The Middies as they cruised. Geovonie McKnight, freshman forward Vince Edwards, and Mikey Brown all scored at least 15 points. Edwards is another freshman in the area to keep an eye on right now.
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LaSalle 46 vs University School (FL) 44: LaSalle advanced to the championship at the Kingdom of the Sun Tournament in Florida, winning their first close game of the year. Josh Lemmons led LaSalle with 20 points and Brandon Neel added a dozen.
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Columbus Desales 62 Lakota West 46: Cincinnati struggled in the opener of The Hughes Holiday Classic. It was one of those nights for Lakota West as they struggled against DeSales pressure and depth. The lone bright spot was the play of Monty Boykins. Monty, a sophomore guard, connected on a few jumpers and was better attacking the rim then he been in the past, he finished with 15 points.
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Dec 28, 2010
Tuesday's Results:
Lots of great action tonight, another great night to be a Cincinnati fan as we took it to the rest of the nation in the out of town tourneys. Here are the top results: Pictures from Roger Bacon @ North College Hill
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Moeller 64 Sunnyslope (AZ) 40: Moeller improved to 2-0 at the VisitMesa.com Challenge in Arizona. After a non-Moeller like defensive first half in which the game was tied 33-33 Moeller came out and dominated the second half with full court pressure, winning the half 31-7 for a 24 point victory. Moeller wore down Sunnyslope with their depth, playing 11 guys significant minutes. Alex Barlow led Moeller with 10 points, he also had 5 rebounds and 5 assists. Charlie Byers and Ben Galemmo each scored 9 points for Moeller. Junior post Tony Sabato got involved inside for the Crusaders, Tony scored 9 points and grabbed 7 boards. Moeller also got contributions from reserves Hayden Fry, Josh Davenport, and Keith Watkins who all scored two buckets and provided defensive pressure.
LaSalle 70 Leesburg (FL) 51: LaSalle remained undefeated and won their second game at The Kingdom of the Sun Tournament in Florida. Trey Casey helped lead LaSalle into the semi's with 19 points. Brandon Neel and Ryan Fleming each scored 14 for LaSalle.
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Middletown 57 Bryan Station (KY) 54: Middletown got the overtime win in their opener at The Gaslight Holiday Classic in Kentucky. Geovonie McKnight hit a three at the buzzer to send it to overtime and Middletown never looked back. McKnight had a big night for the Middies finishing with 24 points.
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Dec 27, 2010
Monday's Out of Town Results:
Ben Galemmo might be Cincy's
best long range shooter
Tonight's out of town games: Cincinnati went 3-0 for the day!
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Moeller 62 Dobson (AZ) 41: Comfortable win for Moeller in their first game at The VistaMesa.com Challenge in Arizona. Was able to catch this game online and to describe it in two words the game was: typical Moeller. They jumped out to a ten point lead, held it through three quarters, and took advantage of a worn down opponent to bust the game wide open. Ben Galemmo played the best game that I've seen him play at Moeller, he scored 17 points (hitting 5 threes) and made several nice passes for layups. Ben also did a great deal of ball-handling in transition. Charlie Byers was next in scoring for Moeller with 11 points, Chuck was able to get the better of Dobson star Malcom McKinley holding him to just 9 points (about 10 below his average). Junior wing Alex Voss was also effective for Moeller, Voss is another weapon for the Crusaders who can shoot or take his man off the dribble, and is also a passing and defensive threat. Moeller plays again tomorrow at 12:30 ET, the game can be seen online at: http://www.livestream.com/moellerbasketball1
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Josh Lemmons had another
double digit scoring game for LaSalle
LaSalle 61 Tampa Prep 28: The Lancers dominated their first game in The Kingdom of the Sun Tournament in Ocala, Florida. Brandon Neel led the way with 14 points and Josh Lemmons was next with 12. LaSalle also got 8 points from both Matt Woeste and Ryan Fleming. This was a convincing win for LaSalle over one of Florida's top programs (Tampa Prep made the 2A state semi-final and only lost three games last year). LaSalle will play again tomorrow.
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Withrow 80 East Grand Rapids 70: Aaron Thomas and Devin Williams had their second consecutive big nights with 23 points a piece as Withrow moved to 2-0 at Detroit's Motorcity Roundball Classic. Junior forward Kendall Beamon also added 10 points for Withrow. Withrow plays their final game of the classic tomorrow afternoon at 4 PM against Detroit Renaissance.
Preview of Tuesday's Games
A couple of late Christmas gifts to Cincinnati hoops fans with two great games tomorrow, as well as some coverage of out of town tourneys. Also, a few more top Cincinnati teams will be in action locally:
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Lakota East @ Huber Heights Wayne: Two of SW Ohio's finest meet up in the Dayton suburbs for this playoff like match-up. Wayne features two high major players in Michigan State signee Travis Trice, the 6-0 SR PG is the son of the coach and a great shooter; and Marcus Crider a 6-6 SR SF who has signed with Providence. Crider is a great athlete that can put points up on the board. While East might not have two players as talented as Trice and Crider they do have a team loaded with senior talent. Expect Mike Boyd, Jalen Goodwin, Cameron Lee, RJ Leppert, and the rest of the team to come out ready to play. The key to this game for Lakota East might be the production of Mark Minch. Minch, who likely will guard Crider, will be counted on to put pressure on Wayne's defense and to match Wayne's superior athleticism.
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Dec 26, 2010
Withrow @ Motorcity Roundball Classic
Give Devin Williams 10 shots and he'll
put up big numbers no matter who the opponent is.
Withrow 82 Detroit Pershing 73
A great start to Detroit's finest event for Withrow as they defeated Detroit Pershing by nine. Seems like this one was a game of star performances. Aaron Thomas, Cincinnati's top player, led the way with 30 points and 10 rebounds. Aaron shot 10-16 from the field, an efficiency that is tough to achieve in HS, and hit 7-10 from the line. Devin Williams was next for Withrow; the 6-7 sophomore PF scored 19 points and grabbed 13 big rebounds. Devin shot 8-10 from the field and 3-5 from the line. Also for Withrow, Carl Porter scored 12 points and had 8 rebounds, and Kevin Jones added 9 points. Withrow's big four really came through this game when they were needed most.
For Detroit Pershing, sophomore SG Martez Walker (a top 100 nationally ranked player) scored 29 points and his older brother, point guard Sherron Walker (ranked as one of Michigan's top 5 juniors) added 24.
Withrow plays tomorrow at 9pm vs East Grand Rapids HS- Check in tomorrow night for a report from this game, as well as updates from Moeller and LaSalle's out of town tournament games.
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Dec 22, 2010
Wednesday Night Results:
Thurgood Marshall 72 Hughes 39: The Big Red took another loss in a tough season, Terry Cook led them with a 13 points in the loss.
Lawrence Central (IN) 62 Aiken 55: Willy Moore scored 26 points (for the second game in a row) and grabbed 10 rebounds but it wasn't enough as Aiken lost their third game in four tries. Austin Grimes had a double-double with 12 points 10 boards, freshman PG Tyonte Robertson had his best statistical game with 15 points and 7 assists, and Landen Gaulden scored 10 for Aiken.
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Dec 21, 2010
Tonight's Scores
Greg Sevilla had a great game for NCH
tonight scoring 26 in the buzzer beater win.
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* LaSalle 58 McNicholas 41: Brandon Neel, Ryan Fleming, Trey Casey, and Josh Lemmons all scored in double figures of LaSalle.
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* Moeller 41 Chaminade 30: Ben Galemmo led Moeller with 10 points in a balanced but low scoring game.
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* Lakota West 49 Colerain 36: Monty Boykins gave West 18 points and Phil Cooke added 15.
* Middletown 63 Oak Hills 46: Geovonie McKnight and Jalin Marshall each scored 14 for Middletown.
* Mason 58 Hamilton 38: JD Sprague led Mason with 18, Corey Wise scored 12 in a loss.
* Taft 85 Ironton 65: Adolphus Washington, Chris Lowe, Kadeem Palmer, Orlando Berry, and Marquez Johnson all scored in double digits for Taft. |
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=>Big night the last 2 Fridays!
| Quote: | | Middletown 66 Colerain 57: A closer game then the score indicates, this one came down to the wire in a loud atmosphere. Geovonie McKnight showed CPHR that he might be the city's top junior with a 29 point performance that included 9 boards for Middletown. Geovonie is a strong athlete with very good court vision; what makes him so special is his effort and passion on every possession. |
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| Quote: | | Mason 75 Middletown 73: Senior Brian Carden led five Mason double figure scorers with 16 points and also grabbed 14 rebounds in an overtime win. For Middletown, star junior combo guard Geovonie McKnight scored a career high 32 points. |
http://cincyprephoopsreport.blogspot.com/2011/01/friday-results_21.html _________________ @dandakich "Yo Minnesota ..old school IU fans didn't think a state of the art practice facility was necessary either..old school means old results"
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=>I was at the Middletown-Lakota East game tonight. Geo was struggling for most of the game and then turned up the volume in the last 5 mins to lead Middletown over previously undefeated Lakota East. It was capped by Geo driving the length of the court with 5 seconds left for a layup at the buzzer.
How some Miami recruiting targets (bolded) did tonight...
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Friday Results:
The last undefeated team takes a loss, and again it's at the hands of Middletown. The GCL title will be shared between LaSalle and Moeller. Princeton takes down Mason again, and much, much more. Here are the top scores from tonight:
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LaSalle 42 Moeller 28: The Lancers earned a share of the GCL title and sent Moeller to their second straight defeat with a great defensive effort. Moeller simply did not get a good look all night as the pressure of LaSalle kept them on the perimeter and forced them into turnovers. Brandon Neel was excellent tonight for LaSalle, scoring 16 points and grabbing 7 boards. Neel did a great job of attacking the slower but taller Crusader defenders in the first half and then using his body to get to the foul line in the second half when matched with guards. Josh Lemons added 10 points for LaSalle and Ryan Fleming gave them 8 points and 8 boards. Although he only scored 1 point, Matt Woeste was a huge part of the Lancer victory, giving them great energy and dirty work all night. Alex Barlow led Moeller with 9 points and Charlie Byers added 8 in the loss. Moeller is really struggling right now, which is hard to explain after they cruised to a 18-0 start. CPHR would love to see a tie-breaker game between these two teams in the regionals. Game Pictures
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Middletown 66 Lakota East 65: The Middies rebounded from a 15 point deficit after the third quarter and pulled another upset with a Geovonie McKnight buzzer beater to ruin Lakota East's undefeated season. This was Middletown's second win over a top ten state ranked team this week, they are really coming into their own at the right time of the year. Mikey Brown led the Middies with 22 points, Vince Edwards had 13, McKnight 12, and Josh Johnson 10. East got 17 points from Cammeron Lee and 16 from Mike Boyd.
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Aiken 78 West High 71: Willy Moore led the Falcons with 15 points and 10 boards, Austin Grimes had 13 points and 17 boards, Femi Thompson scored 18 points, and Landen Gaulden added 11 points. Gene Primus and Mikey Thompson each added on 8 points for Aiken as well. |
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=>Tweet!
| Quote: | MikeDyer Mike Dyer
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Middletown junior guard Geovonie McKnight being recruited by several MAC and Atlantic 10 schools, says Middletown coach Bob Ronai |
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| Quote: | Middies Make Move
How about the week the Middletown Middies had to close out the regular season?
They knocked off two teams in the past week alone that were previously unbeaten.
First they took down the top-ranked in Ohio Division I, the Moeller Crusaders, with a 65-45 thrashing on Tuesday night. Next, Middletown (16-4, 11-3) topped off fourth-ranked Lakota East Friday night in a 66-65 thriller.
That now makes eight straight wins for the Middies to close out the regular season, making Middletown a very dangerous team and a legitimate state title contender.
Guard Geovonie McKnight has provided a huge spark during the teams hot stretch, topped off by his buzzer-beating shot to knock off the Thunderhawks. Hes averaging 18.9 points per game during the winning streak.
The Middies are a very balanced team. In addition to McKnights play-making ability several players finish the regular season amongst the conference leaders in the Greater Miami Conference.
Senior Josh Johnson leads the conference with 4.2 assists per game. Forward Kirby Wright is second in the GMC in rebounds (7.2 rpg) and blocks (1.4 bpg). Sophomore Jalin Marshall is fifth with 2.1 steals per contest.
Middletown enters the postseason as the No. 7 seed in Division I and are set to face Woodward in the opening round next Saturday afternoon at Mason High School. |
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=>Updates on local tourney play on Saturday. I was on hand for Middletown-Woodward, Lakota West-Kings, and Colerain-Milford:
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Bryan Porter led Colerain to a comeback
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Roger Bacon 92 Batavia 35: Jared Bryant led Bacon with 23 points while JaBriel Coaston added 17 points and 9 boards in the win. Bacon advances to play New Richmond on Wednesday.
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Clermont NE 54 Wyoming 49: CNE will play Finneytown on Wednesday night.
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Finneytown 71 Taylor 44: Finneytown will play CNE on Wednesday night.
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LaSalle 81 Mt. Healthy 50: Ryan Fleming led LaSalle with 15 points in the win.
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Middletown 72 Woodward 62: The Middies pulled away in the fourth behind the strong play of freshman forward Vince Edwards who scored 19. Geovonie McKnight and Kirby Wright each added 15 points for the Middies. Trent Donald scored 27 points and grabbed 13 boards in the loss for Woodward. Middletown advances to play Walnut Hills on Tuesday.
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Ramar Hairston did everything he could tonight,
but West High pulled off the win on a OT buzzer beater.
Lakota West 59 Kings 57: The Firebirds just managed to hold on to their lead and squeaked out a win behind the superb shooting of sophomore guard Ali Barnes who scored 22. West will now play Winton Woods on Tuesday night.
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Colerain 66 Milford 53: After trailing by 8 at the break the Cardinals dominated the second half, led by Bryan Porter who scored 22 points. The Cards also got strong play from freshman forward Treyvon Hudson, who logged the most minutes of his young career tonight. Colerain advances to meet Elder on Wednesday night.
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West High 81 Northwest 78: Randon Clark hit a three pointer with one second remaining in overtime to break the tie and win the game. West High was led by Darrell Bullock's 22 points and Keevin Tyus' 18, both of these players stepped up after Bubba Hill went down early with an ankle injury. Northwest, forced to play without star Melvin Hunter, got 18 points from Ramar Hairston, 17 from Allen Thompson, and 15 from Dorrell Flowers. West High will play Princeton on Wednesday.
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Tuesday Tourney Scores:
Middletown 55 Walnut Hills 44: Intense game that was closer then the score indicates. The Middies survived a scare from the upset minded Eagles of Walnut Hills. Walnut has a lot of talent but many of their top players are young, and their leader Alex McGlothin missed almost the whole year with an injury. Geovonie McKnight was not feeling his jumper tonight so he did what great players do, find a way to contribute somewhere else. McKnight was active on defense, scored 3 times off of offensive rebounds, and passed the ball exceptionally well. He led the way with 17 points while senior sharpshooter Mike Brown added 14. Vince Edwards had another strong night for the Middies scoring 7 points and grabbing 9 rebounds. Walnut Hills was led by sophomore guard Sterling Gilmore's 10 points and also got 8 points from sophomore center Isiah Johnson. Johnson is a wide body down low that really played physical tonight and also possesses a soft touch to compliment his great strength. The Middies next game will be against Winton Woods at UC on Saturday night. |
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| Quote: | WINTON WOODS 63, MIDDLETOWN 42
Winton Woods (19-3) made a huge statement as they routed Middletown (18-5) by 21 in a game that was decided midway through the third quarter. The Middies came into the game on a 10 game winning streak struggled from the field going 16-46 (34. and in the turnover category with 16. Senior guard Semaj Christon, set the tone on both ends of the floor for the Warriors with seven steals, seven rebounds, seven assists and six points in the victory. Classmate Mark Ellison poured in a season high 18 points to lead all scorers. Winton Woods held Middletown star Geovonnie McKnight to nine points. He had reached double figures in 19 consecutive games going into the contest. |
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=>All-District Teams:
2010-2011 AP All-Southwest District
DIVISION I
FIRST TEAM: Michael Boyd, Lakota East, 5-foot-11, senior, 12.1 points per game; Charlie Byers, Cin. Moeller, 6-0, sr., 13.1; Josh Lemons, Cin. La Salle, 5-9, jr., 13.6; Geovonie McKnight, Middletown, 6-3, jr., 16.6; Travis Trice II, Wayne, 6-0, sr., 24.3.
Player of the year: Travis Trice II, Wayne.
Coach of the year: Wally Vickers, Lakota East.
SECOND TEAM: Alex Barlow, Cin. Moeller, 6-1, sr., 9.2; Semaj Christon, Cin. Winton Woods, 6-2, sr., 20.3; Markus Crider, Wayne, 6-6, sr., 13.4; Brandon Neel, Cin. La Salle, 6-3, sr., 13.6; Aaron Thomas, Cin. Withrow, 6-5, sr., 21.2.
THIRD TEAM: Brian Carden, Mason, 6-2, sr., 11.8; Lance Carter, Troy, 6-3, sr., 17.5; R.J. Leppert, Lakota East, 6-2, sr., 7.8; Kendrick Williams, Fairborn, 6-0, jr., 18.6; Zach Yinger, Sidney, 6-4, sr., 17.3.
Special Mention
Zach Baker, Milford; Andrew Bolka, Xenia; Mike Bouley, Cin. Glen Este; Monty Boykins, Lakota West; Nathan Chambers, Miamisburg; Phil Cook, Lakota West; Dylan Dawson, Western Brown; Taylor Decker, Vandalia Butler; Sean Duggan, Cin. St. Xavier; Ryan Fleming, Cin. La Salle; Derrick Floyd, Cin. Mt. Healthy; Akeem Freeman, Springfield; Corey Goedde, Cin. Glen Este; Jalen Goodwin, Lakota East; Austin Grimes, Cin. Aiken; Darin Harris, Mason; Nick Hoffman, Loveland; Justen Hollins, Wayne; Melvin Hunter, Cin. Northwest; Isaiah Johnson, Cin. Walnut Hills; Marcus Jones, Fairfield; Cameron Lee, Lakota East; Cody May, Troy; Patrick McCallum, Cin. Anderson; Jay McCants, Cin. Princeton; Mike McKee, Tecumseh; Willie Moore, Cin. Aiken; Maverick Morgan, Springboro; Connor Myslowski, West Carrollton; Daniel Ocke, Sidney; Carl Porter, Cin. Withrow; Beau Smith, Lebanon; J.D. Sprague, Mason; Mitch Stevens, Cin. Turpin; Dennis Thomas, Cin. Winton Woods; Ulysses Thomas, Cin. Princeton; Jamal Trammell, Northmont; Keevin Tyus, Cin. Western Hills; Alex Viox, Cin. Elder; Richard Weaver, Meadowdale; Adam Westbeld, Fairmont; Devin Williams, Cin. Withrow; Kirby Wright, Middletown; Andre Yates, Trotwood-Madison.
Division II
FIRST TEAM: Paul Byrd, St. Bernard Roger Bacon, 6-2, sr., 12.3; Deontae Hawkins, Dunbar, 6-7, jr., 16.1; Josh Jones, Bellefontaine, 5-11, sr., 10.1; Jaaron Simmons, Alter, 6-0, so., 17.3; Nick VanHoose, Graham, 6-1, sr., 17.8.
Player of the year: Deontae Hawkins, Dunbar.
Coach of the year: Henry Stolly, Bellefontaine.
SECOND TEAM: Jared Bryant, St. Bernard Roger Bacon, 6-8, sr., 10.3; Tony Davis, Cin. Wyoming, 6-4, sr., 16.3; Zach Denny, Valley View, 5-10, so., 23.9; Drew Hall, Cin. McNicholas, 6-4, jr., 17.6; Nick Wake, Goshen, 5-8, sr., 15.6.
THIRD TEAM: Gary Akbar, Dunbar, 6-5, jr., 11.2; Tyler Bullock, Bethel-Tate, 6-3, sr., 20.6; Brent Langhorne, Fenwick, 5-10, sr., 11.3; Luke Mamer, Kenton Ridge, 6-3, sr., 16.7; Garrett Stephenson, Milton-Union, 6-7, sr., 19.2.
Special Mention
Michael Bean-Breaston, Bellefontaine; Levi Burns, Spg. Northwestern; Jabriel Coaston, St. Bernard Roger Bacon; Jesse Davis, Tippecanoe; Vince Edwards, Cin. N. College Hill; Daveon Greene, Bellbrook; Zach Langdon, Tippecanoe; Anthony Marino, Urbana; Zach McCormick, Wilmington; Ryan McFarland, Oakwood; Diontez McGee, Norwood; Max Mischkulnig, Hamilton Ross; Ameche Okafor, Finneytown; Josh Pilcher, Greenon; Kyle Pohl, Valley View; Eric Price, Cin. Wyoming; Jacob Rossi, Franklin; Justin Rossi, Franklin; Steven Sarven, Spring. Shawnee; Greg Sevilla, Cin. N. College Hill; John Staley, Chaminade Julienne; Zach Stillings, Urbana; Tim Szabo, Chaminade Julienne; Jordan Watson, Thurgood Marshall; Max Zukowitz, Alter.
Division III
FIRST TEAM: Dakota Bennett, Preble Shawnee, 6-3, sr., 17.5; Orlando Berry, Cin. Taft, 5-8, jr., 13.1; Jalen Billups, Cin. Shroder, 6-6, sr., 19.2; Ronnie Drinnon, Greeneview, 6-7, jr., 14.3; Adolphus Washington, Cin. Taft, 6-6, jr., 19.1.
Player of the year: Adolphus Washington, Cin. Taft.
Coach of the year: Roger Ellis, Preble Shawnee.
SECOND TEAM: Evan Bradds, Greeneview, 6-7, so., 17.0; Josh Foster, Middletown Madison, 5-9, sr., 14.4; Jake Overbeck, Reading, 6-4, sr., 12.7; Evan Wolf, Miami East, 6-6, sr., 10.2; Elliot Young, Williamsburg, 6-3, sr., 22.0.
THIRD TEAM: Andrew Benintendi, Cin. Madeira, 5-10, so., 16.6; Julian Harris, Day. Christian, 6-4, sr., 15.7; Job Jennings, Cin. Mariemont, 6-5, sr., 13.7; David Korb, Hamilton Badin, 6-2, sr., 12.3; Al Upshaw, Cin. Clark Montessori, 6-0, sr., 11.5.
Special Mention
Jake Adams, Preble Shawnee; Brooklyn Bradley, Stivers; Brad Burgess, Clinton-Massie; Luke Creditt, Waynesville; Andy Daulton, West Liberty-Salem; Adam Emrick, Carlisle; Bryce Finkenbine, Anna; Eric Green, Greeeneview; Matt Houser, Middletown Madison; Brandon Hughes, Brookville; Travis Jackson, Blanchester; Kevin Johnson, Cin. Summit Country Day; Taylor Luckett, Clinton-Massie; J.C. Luncan, Blanchester; Colton Mehlman, Hamilton Badin; Jordan Mitchell, Ripley; Johnny Myers, Twin Valley South; Matt OBrien, Felicity-Franklin; Kadeem Palmer, Cin. Taft; Gunner Shirk, Miami East; Ben Schwieterman, Bethel; Gus Schwieterman, Bethel; Mark Schwitzgable, Spg. Northeastern; Clint Snow, East Clinton; Josh Snyder, Miami East; Dwayne Stanford, Cin. Taft; Demarco Washington, Ripley; Nate Witkemper, East Clinton; Paul Woodson, Cin. Clark Montessori.
Division IV
FIRST TEAM: Ryan Arington, Cin. Christian, 6-6, so., 17.0; Max Davis, Cin. Seven Hills, 6-0, sr., 15.3; Hayden Hagerman, Spring. Cath. Central, 6-1, sr., 16.5; Andy Hoying, Jackson Center, 6-4, jr., 14.4; Cody Latimer, Jefferson, 6-3, sr., 16-2.
Player of the year: Cody Latimer, Jefferson.
Coach of the year: Art Winston, Jefferson.
SECOND TEAM: Cody Albers, Ft. Loramie, 6-0, sr., 13.5; Joby Jackson, Jefferson, 6-3, sr., 14.6; Drew Moore, Tri-Village, 5-9, sr., 22.1; Josh Redd, Houston, 5-11, sr., 15.1; Tyler Schrodi, Franklin Monroe, 6-1, sr., 19.4.
THIRD TEAM: Eric Beckstedt, Covington, 6-1, sr., 17.4; Luke Chafin, Troy Christian, 6-4, sr., 15.0; Ryan Galloway, Cin. Country Day, 6-6, sr., 11.8; Anthony Gillem, Fairlawn, 6-0, so., 21.1; Jacob Hoying, Russia, 6-1, sr., 14.5.
Special Mention
Alex Baker, Lehman Catholic; Josh Boehringer, Covington; Austin Brewer, Troy Christian; Tyler Bruntz, Yellow Springs; Tyler Cooper, Southeastern; Nick Cordonnier, Lehman Catholic; Derek Estes, Houston; Trey Everett, Fairlawn; Greg Felder, Yellow Springs; Derik Frost, Mechanicsburg; Andy Huffman, Mechanicsburg; Kyle Hurley, Riverside; Cody Jackson, Newton; Taylor Kordic, Cedarville; Jamar Kotey, New Miami; Jacob Mann, Jackson Center; Jason Reep, Emmanuel Christian; Luke Sheridan, Cedarville; Tyler Steinke, Lehman Catholic; D.J. Wingfield, Lockland; Zach Wise, Middletown Christian. _________________ @dandakich "Yo Minnesota ..old school IU fans didn't think a state of the art practice facility was necessary either..old school means old results"
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Middletown senior guard Geovonie McKnight has interest from a "bunch of schools" says Middies coach Josh Andrews #enqr |
_________________ @dandakich "Yo Minnesota ..old school IU fans didn't think a state of the art practice facility was necessary either..old school means old results"
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Middletown senior guard Geovonie McKnight planning to make visits soon, but dates not confirmed yet, says Middies coach Josh Andrews #enqr |
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Nebraska showing interest in Middletown senior guard Geovonie McKnight, says Middies hoops coach Josh Andrews #enqr #Nebraska |
_________________ @dandakich "Yo Minnesota ..old school IU fans didn't think a state of the art practice facility was necessary either..old school means old results"
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=>Maybe whoever the new coach is will be interested.
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| Quote: | Middletown senior guard Geovonie McKnight considering college options
04/03/12 at 12:45pm
Written by mdyer
Middletown senior guard Geovonie McKnight is still considering his college options and where he might visit soon, according to Middies basketball coach Josh Andrews.
McKnight, the GMC player of the year this past season, will play in the Ohio-Kentucky All-Star Game at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Thomas More.
Andrews said in an email today Morehead State, Tulane, Nebraska and East Tennessee State have been among the schools showing recent interest.
During the season, McKnight had offers that included Toledo and Miami University. He averaged 19.9 points, 6.0 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.7 steals for the Middies, a Division I regional finalist. He was first team-all-district and third-team all-state. |
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| mollautt wrote: | =>Maybe whoever the new coach is will be interested.
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04/03/12 at 12:45pm
Written by mdyer
Middletown senior guard Geovonie McKnight is still considering his college options and where he might visit soon, according to Middies basketball coach Josh Andrews.
McKnight, the GMC player of the year this past season, will play in the Ohio-Kentucky All-Star Game at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Thomas More.
Andrews said in an email today Morehead State, Tulane, Nebraska and East Tennessee State have been among the schools showing recent interest.
During the season, McKnight had offers that included Toledo and Miami University. He averaged 19.9 points, 6.0 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.7 steals for the Middies, a Division I regional finalist. He was first team-all-district and third-team all-state. |
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Have never seen him up close, but the kid has a knack for hitting clutch shots.
In last month's regional final vs. Fairfield, he led a ferocious comeback to force OT, then just missed one from halfcourt to force a second OT. |
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=>He is VERY athletic. Similar player to Orlando Williams.
Would be a great WR in football. _________________ @dandakich "Yo Minnesota ..old school IU fans didn't think a state of the art practice facility was necessary either..old school means old results"
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'12 Middletown PG/SG Geovonie McKnight will be visiting Winthrop this weekend and plans on visiting Tennessee Tech in the near future. |
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Mol, do offers from the previous staff still stand? _________________ Miami University...17 NCAA tournament appearances...4 Sweet 16's. |
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=>Only if coach wants to keep it out there. _________________ @dandakich "Yo Minnesota ..old school IU fans didn't think a state of the art practice facility was necessary either..old school means old results"
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=>Miami was at Middletown last night watching McKnight. _________________ @dandakich "Yo Minnesota ..old school IU fans didn't think a state of the art practice facility was necessary either..old school means old results"
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