Experimenting with formats, here are your hyperlinked second half highlights.
Jon starts off the second half with a corner three-ball.
Thaddeus Woodard draws a charge.
Nick Towns' first point, albeit pre-season, in a varsity uniform.
The Hawks fend off the Eagles in the last seconds for the win.
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Sunday, November 27, 2011
MV 34 – Oregon Clay 32 – Two quarter scrimmage at Toledo Central Catholic - Summary and first quarter highlights
Oregon Clay is a D-I school playing in the new Three Rivers Athletic Conference (TRAC). The Eagles struggled to a 4-16 record last year. As their record indicates, Clay is a wrestling powerhouse.
Rick finds Jon Krueger underneath for two
Julius muscles to the hoop.
Rick scores from downtown Toledo.
Jared finishes the first quarter scoring with a tip-in.
Starting five – Dave Brown (’13), Rick Deichert (’12), Jared Sturt (’12), Jonathan Krueger (’12) and Julius Turner (’12)
The Hawks pulled out to an early lead in the game and rested their starters for much of the second quarter. The whole team played in this preview at Toledo Central and gained valuable experience in holding off a late Clay charge at game's end.
Scoring for the Hawks - Julius Turner 9, Rick Deichert and Jon Krueger 6, Jared Sturt 4, Dave Brown 3, Thad Woodard and Rashaan 2, and Nick Towns and Marcus Knabbs 1.
Scoring for the Hawks - Julius Turner 9, Rick Deichert and Jon Krueger 6, Jared Sturt 4, Dave Brown 3, Thad Woodard and Rashaan 2, and Nick Towns and Marcus Knabbs 1.
Here are some selected highlights from the first quarter– these and more videos are available on your Hawkblog YouTube Channel – search for TheHoopsEditor.
Jared steals the ball at the high post and breaks free for an early slam.
Rick finds Jon Krueger underneath for two
Julius muscles to the hoop.
Rick scores from downtown Toledo.
Jared finishes the first quarter scoring with a tip-in.
Friday, December 31, 2010
Defense against Central Catholic
Number 44 is Chris Boles, a 6-3 Senior Center. He has verbally committed to play offensive line for Illinois next year.
We weren't pushing him out of the paint much.
Thank you Roger for the pix.
We weren't pushing him out of the paint much.
Thank you Roger for the pix.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Central loss Monday - a little perspective
TCC turned around and beat the Division 1 Sylvania Northview Wildcats from the NLL 80-45 on Northview's home court Tuesday night.
Hey, wait! Wildcats? Time for a reappearance of my favorite, stupid humor.
It was pointed out to me that aside from the disasterous second quarter, MV lost the first, third and fourth quarters by 5, 6 and 4 points respectively. I'd guess that the varsity could look back and figure out how they could have made up those deficits.
Hey, wait! Wildcats? Time for a reappearance of my favorite, stupid humor.
It was pointed out to me that aside from the disasterous second quarter, MV lost the first, third and fourth quarters by 5, 6 and 4 points respectively. I'd guess that the varsity could look back and figure out how they could have made up those deficits.
Boys' JV Loses to Central Catholic 65 to 12, Ouch!
From Hawkblog Special Correspondent Portia Ash.
In a very physically demanding adventure, the boys' JV experienced their first loss of the season to the Central Catholic Fighting Irish. The Fighting Irish were just bigger, stronger and faster than the Hawks, but the Hawks never gave up. Throughout the game, until the very end, on turnovers, Hawks including Danny, Ahmed, Solomon and Thad, took off in pursuit to contest any breakaway layup.
The Hawks trailed from the beginning of the game as the Fighting Irish were able to execute their offense, get inside and had great shooting outside from their guards. The Irish's defensive pressure was also unforgiving. The score at halftime was 39-8, and the Hawks would score only 4 points in the 2nd half as good shots just would not fall for the Hawks.
In the 2nd half, the Irish continued to execute their offense with good skill in the post, great defense that led to fast break opportunities and continued sharp shooting from the outside. Everything goes much faster at game speed versus in practice, doesn't it? The game ended with Central Catholic winning 65-12.
So, a good reality check and a reminder to the JV to eat your Wheaties as in basketball size and skill help. The team must continue to work on mastering the game, getting shots off even when your opponent is bigger than you, and team defense.
Up next the Hawks face the Danbury Lakers in their fourth league match.
Scoring - Woodard 4, Collins 2, Hazimah 2, King 2, Okeke 2.
Editors $0.02 - I should have warned you. Two of Central's JVs played on Rick and Jared's AAU team. Every other guy on that AAU team is a starter for their respective High School.
The Hawk JVs should take heart knowing that 65-12ish scores used to come at the hands of Ottawa Hills and Toledo Christian. Those days are long gone. Get up off the canvas and resume punching on January 6th.
Happy New Year, and thanks again to Portia Ash who has been a wonderful addition to the blog.
In a very physically demanding adventure, the boys' JV experienced their first loss of the season to the Central Catholic Fighting Irish. The Fighting Irish were just bigger, stronger and faster than the Hawks, but the Hawks never gave up. Throughout the game, until the very end, on turnovers, Hawks including Danny, Ahmed, Solomon and Thad, took off in pursuit to contest any breakaway layup.
The Hawks trailed from the beginning of the game as the Fighting Irish were able to execute their offense, get inside and had great shooting outside from their guards. The Irish's defensive pressure was also unforgiving. The score at halftime was 39-8, and the Hawks would score only 4 points in the 2nd half as good shots just would not fall for the Hawks.
In the 2nd half, the Irish continued to execute their offense with good skill in the post, great defense that led to fast break opportunities and continued sharp shooting from the outside. Everything goes much faster at game speed versus in practice, doesn't it? The game ended with Central Catholic winning 65-12.
So, a good reality check and a reminder to the JV to eat your Wheaties as in basketball size and skill help. The team must continue to work on mastering the game, getting shots off even when your opponent is bigger than you, and team defense.
Up next the Hawks face the Danbury Lakers in their fourth league match.
Scoring - Woodard 4, Collins 2, Hazimah 2, King 2, Okeke 2.
Editors $0.02 - I should have warned you. Two of Central's JVs played on Rick and Jared's AAU team. Every other guy on that AAU team is a starter for their respective High School.
The Hawk JVs should take heart knowing that 65-12ish scores used to come at the hands of Ottawa Hills and Toledo Christian. Those days are long gone. Get up off the canvas and resume punching on January 6th.
Happy New Year, and thanks again to Portia Ash who has been a wonderful addition to the blog.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Chapter 6 - Better Here than in Columbus – Toledo Central Catholic 77- MV 46 Blade Classic at the Huntington Center 12.27.10
Setting the Table
Each year, Kevin Hayes stages two dramatic productions at Maumee Valley. Countless hours of preparation and work are a precursor to what appears to the audience at showtime to be a flawlessly staged evening of entertainment.
Before each of the performances, Mr. Hayes stages a dress rehearsal on the big stage. Although Kevin will take notes and make corrections, the principal purpose of the dress rehersal is to make sure the actors will not be dazzled by the bright lights of Opening Night in front of the usual sellout crowds.
And so it was on Monday December 27, 2010 that Coach Robinson held his own dress rehearsal of sorts for the Hawks on a very big stage indeed. The second game of the inaugural Blade Classic at the Huntington Center featured Maumee Valley against Division 1 power and defending City League Champion Toledo Central Catholic.
Make no mistake that during this season, next season or both, it is the Hawks’ goal to make a run in the State Playoffs. As all teams work through the state tournament to the Regional final four, the stages increase in size and intensity. For MV, such a journey would eventually mean a trip to Anderson Arena at Bowling Green, and ultimately to Value City Arena in Columbus Ohio.
With such lofty goals, it made perfect sense to expose these young Hawks to the glare of a major arena and a big-time opponent early in this two year quest. Win or lose, the next game in a larger venue will be less intimidating for this team.
Starting five – Dave Brown (’13), Rick Deichert (’12), Jared Sturt (’12), Dixon Stoddard (’12) and Jonathan Krueger (’12)
Game Summary
Toledo Central Catholic used its superior size and depth to lap the Hawks 77-46 in the second game of the Toledo Blade Classic at the Huntington Center. Maumee Valley played the Irish fairly close in the first quarter, but a 23-7 second frame did MV in.
Rick led the MV scoring with 13, followed by Jared with 10, and Dixon with a season high 8 points.
First Quarter CC 17 – MV 12
Central started off in their man press, MV was in regular man to man.
Things got off to a shaky start for the Hawks with two quick turnovers and Central took a 4-0 lead in the first 30 seconds. Coach Robinson called a quick timeout at the 6:56 mark to calm the waters, and Dixon immediately converted on a press break for MV's opening tally.
It became clear that Central was inviting MV to attack the press in order to lure the Blue and White into a running game. Maumee Valley was tentative however, and struggled with it high post offense, having to work at the top of the key and beyond against the taller Irish. A few more baskets off of turnovers and Central took a 11-2 lead, Julius entered the game at 4:30, and the Hawks got their balance back. Dave Brown hit a three pointer, Rick made a basket + 1 on a drive to the rim and MV pulled to within 11-8. That would be the high water mark for the Hawks.
Central challenged MV on every posession and with a 15 man roster full of athletic talent, it was clear that giving fouls would not be a concern for the Irish. CC picked up four fouls in the first quarter and didn’t blink.
The teams continued to work up and down both ends of the court, the Hawks’ final highlights in the quarter coming from a nice baseline drive by Julius Turner for two and a driving basket by Rick in on a fast break.
At quarter’s end, MV was down five, and things didn’t look so bad – for now.
Second Quarter CC 23 – MV 7
Starting the quarter – Dave, Rick, Jonathan, Jared, Julius Turner
Fourteen inches doesn’t seem like very much. To a golfer, it’s a tap-in. In a track meet, it’s distance covered in a fraction of a second. But in basketball, when those fourteen inches represent the aggregate height difference between the two teams on the court, it works out to nearly three inches per each player. Overcoming a differential like that against a starting five is a big challenge, but Central was able to put out three separate five-man lineups with such an advantage. That depth proved to be the dagger in the second quarter.
CC continued in various forms of man press through the quarter. MV stayed in its 2-3 zone.
At its end, Central began to work the ball into the high post. They made their first two open shots from the elbow, so MV was forced to come out to challenge the post player. Central was able to pass down deep for layups, work it outside for uncontested threes or continue shooting from around the foul line. During a series of six or seven consecutive wide open shots, the Irish tore off on an 11-3 run to pull ahead 28-15 with 3:30 left.
It was MV’s turn in a quarter to look out-of-sorts. With Central’s quickness showing, the usual passing lanes were closed off and the Hawks were forced into shots from inopportune locations.
The game again turned into a track meet and over the next 1:50, Central enjoyed a 12-4 run. With 40 seconds left, TCC worked for the last shot, but they missed. It was about the only miss in the quarter, and the halftime score was 40-19 in favor of Central.
Third Quarter CC 21 – MV 15
Starting the Quarter – initial game starters
MV came out in man defense to begin the quarter. Central stayed with man pressure.
MV came out much more active in the second quarter. Jared stole a pass early in the quarter and drove the length of the court for a basket + 1. This put one of the CC forwards into foul trouble, but the Irish simply unplugged one 6’4” forward out of the Matrix and replaced him with another 6’4” forward.
Central’s offensive highlight came during the quarter when 6’5” Senior Guard Dareon Jones dunked over Dixon early in the frame. The pace of the game quickened, and Coach Robinson called time out with 6:45 left in the quarter and Central up 46-23.
MV put on a mini run with a three by Rick Deichert...
...and a two pointer by Dave Brown for five straight points. CC continued to rack up fouls, with Senior swing man Jay Marquette drawing his fourth foul after Dixon Stoddard stole a pass and drove to the basket. At 5:01, Central would call time to regroup.
Again, the Irish managed to quicken the pace of the game. For the next 2:30, Central would turn the game into something resembling a mid-April AAU game, running the floor and shooting at their first open look. By the 2:35 mark, Central had extended its lead to 57-32.
Jared had a good closing stretch at the end of the third quarter, drawing two fouls on inside moves. Central closed out the scoring at quarter end, and held a commanding 61-34 lead.
Fourth Quarter – CC 16 – MV 12
Starting the quarter – same as second quarter starters
Jared continued to improve during the quarter, starting off with a basket off a loose ball and two free throws after drawing a foul on a move to the hoop. Julius Turner also had some good moments twice getting to the line after driving to the basket in traffic.
Central continued to press until about the 5:30 mark and finally dropped back to a 2-3 zone.
At the 2:48 mark, both coaches went to the bench and gave all their players an opportunity to play on the Huntington Center court. Daniel Brandon made the most of his opportunity, making two free throws near the end of the game to close out the scoring for MV.
Final Game Thoughts
As I noted in the quick summary…It could be worse.
But this game will result in a wealth of second chances for MV. For every regret the team had out on the court Monday afternoon, there will be numerous opportunities to redeem the ‘woulda, coulda, shoulda’ moments throughout the remainder of the season.
The Hawks will carry the memory of this performance to the playoffs, where the larger crowds and excitement will seem that much less overwhelming after today.
MV will not play a stronger team for the remainder of the season - even if they do make it to Value City Arena. In Division IV, it’s much more a ‘starting five vs. starting five’ game. There won’t be 15-strong, athletic teams able to shrug off having three starters sit with four fouls in the third quarter. And for several stretches during the game the Hawks held their own, especially when the game was played on a half court level.
A final perspective - one year ago, MV was 2-4 with losses to Fayette, OH, TC and North Baltimore. Now, they sit tied for first place early in the TAAC season with a 4-2 record.
With apologies to the Blade’s Barbara Hendel…
Movers and shakers seen at the game today included most of the Cardinal Stritch team and several members of the Ottawa Hills starting five. MV will face CS at the Varsity Gym Friday, January 21, 2011.
Scoring
Rick led the Hawks with 13 points on the day, followed by Jared with 10, Dixon with a season high 8, Dave 7, and Julius 6. Daniel Brandon scored his first two points of the season.
Next up
MV continues TAAC play on the Marblehead Peninsula Thursday January 6, 2011 against Danbury. Kobe and Pau are not expected to be available for the Lakers that evening.
Each year, Kevin Hayes stages two dramatic productions at Maumee Valley. Countless hours of preparation and work are a precursor to what appears to the audience at showtime to be a flawlessly staged evening of entertainment.
Before each of the performances, Mr. Hayes stages a dress rehearsal on the big stage. Although Kevin will take notes and make corrections, the principal purpose of the dress rehersal is to make sure the actors will not be dazzled by the bright lights of Opening Night in front of the usual sellout crowds.
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It's the Robber Bridegroom!!! |
And so it was on Monday December 27, 2010 that Coach Robinson held his own dress rehearsal of sorts for the Hawks on a very big stage indeed. The second game of the inaugural Blade Classic at the Huntington Center featured Maumee Valley against Division 1 power and defending City League Champion Toledo Central Catholic.
Make no mistake that during this season, next season or both, it is the Hawks’ goal to make a run in the State Playoffs. As all teams work through the state tournament to the Regional final four, the stages increase in size and intensity. For MV, such a journey would eventually mean a trip to Anderson Arena at Bowling Green, and ultimately to Value City Arena in Columbus Ohio.
With such lofty goals, it made perfect sense to expose these young Hawks to the glare of a major arena and a big-time opponent early in this two year quest. Win or lose, the next game in a larger venue will be less intimidating for this team.
Starting five – Dave Brown (’13), Rick Deichert (’12), Jared Sturt (’12), Dixon Stoddard (’12) and Jonathan Krueger (’12)
Game Summary
Toledo Central Catholic used its superior size and depth to lap the Hawks 77-46 in the second game of the Toledo Blade Classic at the Huntington Center. Maumee Valley played the Irish fairly close in the first quarter, but a 23-7 second frame did MV in.
Rick led the MV scoring with 13, followed by Jared with 10, and Dixon with a season high 8 points.
First Quarter CC 17 – MV 12
Central started off in their man press, MV was in regular man to man.
Things got off to a shaky start for the Hawks with two quick turnovers and Central took a 4-0 lead in the first 30 seconds. Coach Robinson called a quick timeout at the 6:56 mark to calm the waters, and Dixon immediately converted on a press break for MV's opening tally.
It became clear that Central was inviting MV to attack the press in order to lure the Blue and White into a running game. Maumee Valley was tentative however, and struggled with it high post offense, having to work at the top of the key and beyond against the taller Irish. A few more baskets off of turnovers and Central took a 11-2 lead, Julius entered the game at 4:30, and the Hawks got their balance back. Dave Brown hit a three pointer, Rick made a basket + 1 on a drive to the rim and MV pulled to within 11-8. That would be the high water mark for the Hawks.
Central challenged MV on every posession and with a 15 man roster full of athletic talent, it was clear that giving fouls would not be a concern for the Irish. CC picked up four fouls in the first quarter and didn’t blink.
The teams continued to work up and down both ends of the court, the Hawks’ final highlights in the quarter coming from a nice baseline drive by Julius Turner for two and a driving basket by Rick in on a fast break.
At quarter’s end, MV was down five, and things didn’t look so bad – for now.
Second Quarter CC 23 – MV 7
Starting the quarter – Dave, Rick, Jonathan, Jared, Julius Turner
Fourteen inches doesn’t seem like very much. To a golfer, it’s a tap-in. In a track meet, it’s distance covered in a fraction of a second. But in basketball, when those fourteen inches represent the aggregate height difference between the two teams on the court, it works out to nearly three inches per each player. Overcoming a differential like that against a starting five is a big challenge, but Central was able to put out three separate five-man lineups with such an advantage. That depth proved to be the dagger in the second quarter.
CC continued in various forms of man press through the quarter. MV stayed in its 2-3 zone.
At its end, Central began to work the ball into the high post. They made their first two open shots from the elbow, so MV was forced to come out to challenge the post player. Central was able to pass down deep for layups, work it outside for uncontested threes or continue shooting from around the foul line. During a series of six or seven consecutive wide open shots, the Irish tore off on an 11-3 run to pull ahead 28-15 with 3:30 left.
It was MV’s turn in a quarter to look out-of-sorts. With Central’s quickness showing, the usual passing lanes were closed off and the Hawks were forced into shots from inopportune locations.
The game again turned into a track meet and over the next 1:50, Central enjoyed a 12-4 run. With 40 seconds left, TCC worked for the last shot, but they missed. It was about the only miss in the quarter, and the halftime score was 40-19 in favor of Central.
Third Quarter CC 21 – MV 15
Starting the Quarter – initial game starters
MV came out in man defense to begin the quarter. Central stayed with man pressure.
MV came out much more active in the second quarter. Jared stole a pass early in the quarter and drove the length of the court for a basket + 1. This put one of the CC forwards into foul trouble, but the Irish simply unplugged one 6’4” forward out of the Matrix and replaced him with another 6’4” forward.
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It only seemed like Central had this many 6'4" guys pressing MV. |
Central’s offensive highlight came during the quarter when 6’5” Senior Guard Dareon Jones dunked over Dixon early in the frame. The pace of the game quickened, and Coach Robinson called time out with 6:45 left in the quarter and Central up 46-23.
MV put on a mini run with a three by Rick Deichert...
...and a two pointer by Dave Brown for five straight points. CC continued to rack up fouls, with Senior swing man Jay Marquette drawing his fourth foul after Dixon Stoddard stole a pass and drove to the basket. At 5:01, Central would call time to regroup.
Again, the Irish managed to quicken the pace of the game. For the next 2:30, Central would turn the game into something resembling a mid-April AAU game, running the floor and shooting at their first open look. By the 2:35 mark, Central had extended its lead to 57-32.
Jared had a good closing stretch at the end of the third quarter, drawing two fouls on inside moves. Central closed out the scoring at quarter end, and held a commanding 61-34 lead.
Fourth Quarter – CC 16 – MV 12
Starting the quarter – same as second quarter starters
Jared continued to improve during the quarter, starting off with a basket off a loose ball and two free throws after drawing a foul on a move to the hoop. Julius Turner also had some good moments twice getting to the line after driving to the basket in traffic.
Central continued to press until about the 5:30 mark and finally dropped back to a 2-3 zone.
At the 2:48 mark, both coaches went to the bench and gave all their players an opportunity to play on the Huntington Center court. Daniel Brandon made the most of his opportunity, making two free throws near the end of the game to close out the scoring for MV.
Final Game Thoughts
As I noted in the quick summary…It could be worse.
But this game will result in a wealth of second chances for MV. For every regret the team had out on the court Monday afternoon, there will be numerous opportunities to redeem the ‘woulda, coulda, shoulda’ moments throughout the remainder of the season.
The Hawks will carry the memory of this performance to the playoffs, where the larger crowds and excitement will seem that much less overwhelming after today.
MV will not play a stronger team for the remainder of the season - even if they do make it to Value City Arena. In Division IV, it’s much more a ‘starting five vs. starting five’ game. There won’t be 15-strong, athletic teams able to shrug off having three starters sit with four fouls in the third quarter. And for several stretches during the game the Hawks held their own, especially when the game was played on a half court level.
A final perspective - one year ago, MV was 2-4 with losses to Fayette, OH, TC and North Baltimore. Now, they sit tied for first place early in the TAAC season with a 4-2 record.
With apologies to the Blade’s Barbara Hendel…
Movers and shakers seen at the game today included most of the Cardinal Stritch team and several members of the Ottawa Hills starting five. MV will face CS at the Varsity Gym Friday, January 21, 2011.
Scoring
Rick led the Hawks with 13 points on the day, followed by Jared with 10, Dixon with a season high 8, Dave 7, and Julius 6. Daniel Brandon scored his first two points of the season.
Next up
MV continues TAAC play on the Marblehead Peninsula Thursday January 6, 2011 against Danbury. Kobe and Pau are not expected to be available for the Lakers that evening.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Links to Toledo Blade game article and photo gallery
Here is the game story and...
here is the photo gallery.
The Blade added yet another first name derivative for Rick Deichert in the picture captions - Fredrick - and are now up to a full starting fivesome of names on the season (previously using Rick, Ricky, Frederick and Fred).
here is the photo gallery.
The Blade added yet another first name derivative for Rick Deichert in the picture captions - Fredrick - and are now up to a full starting fivesome of names on the season (previously using Rick, Ricky, Frederick and Fred).
Dave Brown for two
Working on the game story now....in the meantime, here's a highlight from yesterday.
Monday, December 27, 2010
Toledo Central Catholic 77 – MV 46
Toledo Central Catholic used its superior size and depth to lap the Hawks this afternoon 77-46 in the second game of the Toledo Blade Classic at the Huntington Center. Maumee Valley played fairly close to the Irish in the first quarter, but a 23-7 second frame did MV in.
Scoring is extremely sketchy at this point as I didn’t get a look at the scorebook. I was told Rick led scoring with 11, followed by Jared with 10, but this needs to be verified tomorrow.
Hey, it could be worse...
Scoring is extremely sketchy at this point as I didn’t get a look at the scorebook. I was told Rick led scoring with 11, followed by Jared with 10, but this needs to be verified tomorrow.
Hey, it could be worse...
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Toledo Central Catholic Preview
Fast facts
Opponent: Toledo Central Catholic
Enrollment (9-12): 1230 (courtesy of the Lehman family)
Division/League: D-I / Toledo City League
Team Nickname: Fighting Irish
Toledo Blade Preview of Central Catholic
Coach: Jim Welling, third season
Last season: 20-3, 9-2
This Season - 2-1, 1-1 City League
Top players: Seniors Drew Lehman, 5-11, G; Jay Marquette, 6-3, F; Domingo Muniz, 6-4, F; Ben Dent, 5-7, G; Dareon Jones, 6-5, G. Juniors Tony Mays, 6-4, G-F; Mahlon Washington, 6-5, F.
Outlook: With their ability to play disciplined basketball in a variety of tempos last season, the Irish became a tough team to beat on any night, especially in mid-February when they ended a 42-year drought to win their first CL championship since 1968. Central also advanced to the D-I district final before falling to St. John's.
With four starters returning from that team, plus the addition of Jones (11.4 points), a transfer who was a two-year starter at Whitmer, Central is poised to take a run at a repeat. Lehman (13.1 points, 3.8 assists), one of the area's most efficient guards, and Mays (11.7 points, 9.4 rebounds), a solid scorer and rebounder, are each third-year starters. The Irish have good team quickness to go with experience and depth. But a lack of overall size could make rebounding challenging at times.
"We have to continue to take strides in the program," said Welling. "Winning the City was great, but we want to take the next step [in tourney play]. We want to try to be the best we can be every night out."
Hawkblog notes – MV plays in the Central Catholic summer league vs. City League, NLL and other big school opponents…Drew Lehman is a do-it-all guard, a definite scoring threat…Central loves pressure defense and the Hawks will be tested throughout the game…Several MV coaches and players were on hand at Central’s Sullivan Center Thursday night for CC’s big win over Eastwood...Central was ranked 11th in a Division 1 poll before suffering it's only loss this season to Whitmer 48-40 last week
Opponent: Toledo Central Catholic
Enrollment (9-12): 1230 (courtesy of the Lehman family)
Division/League: D-I / Toledo City League
Team Nickname: Fighting Irish
Toledo Blade Preview of Central Catholic
Coach: Jim Welling, third season
Last season: 20-3, 9-2
This Season - 2-1, 1-1 City League
Top players: Seniors Drew Lehman, 5-11, G; Jay Marquette, 6-3, F; Domingo Muniz, 6-4, F; Ben Dent, 5-7, G; Dareon Jones, 6-5, G. Juniors Tony Mays, 6-4, G-F; Mahlon Washington, 6-5, F.
Outlook: With their ability to play disciplined basketball in a variety of tempos last season, the Irish became a tough team to beat on any night, especially in mid-February when they ended a 42-year drought to win their first CL championship since 1968. Central also advanced to the D-I district final before falling to St. John's.
With four starters returning from that team, plus the addition of Jones (11.4 points), a transfer who was a two-year starter at Whitmer, Central is poised to take a run at a repeat. Lehman (13.1 points, 3.8 assists), one of the area's most efficient guards, and Mays (11.7 points, 9.4 rebounds), a solid scorer and rebounder, are each third-year starters. The Irish have good team quickness to go with experience and depth. But a lack of overall size could make rebounding challenging at times.
"We have to continue to take strides in the program," said Welling. "Winning the City was great, but we want to take the next step [in tourney play]. We want to try to be the best we can be every night out."
Hawkblog notes – MV plays in the Central Catholic summer league vs. City League, NLL and other big school opponents…Drew Lehman is a do-it-all guard, a definite scoring threat…Central loves pressure defense and the Hawks will be tested throughout the game…Several MV coaches and players were on hand at Central’s Sullivan Center Thursday night for CC’s big win over Eastwood...Central was ranked 11th in a Division 1 poll before suffering it's only loss this season to Whitmer 48-40 last week
Friday, November 26, 2010
MV foes square off tonight in scrimmage
It's Toledo Central Catholic vs. Toledo Christian at the CC Sullivan Center tonight at 7:30. That should be a good game.
Stay tuned for Part 2 of the Out of Conference schedule post.
Stay tuned for Part 2 of the Out of Conference schedule post.
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