Isaiah Jones |
Saturday’s scrimmage session at Woodward, for the Queen City
Superstars Preview event, provided a great opportunity to get a closer look at
some of the area’s top teams heading into next week’s start of the regular
season……
Note: Games were only 16 minutes long, instead of normal 32 minute high school games.
Note: Games were only 16 minutes long, instead of normal 32 minute high school games.
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Walnut
Hills 31 Withrow 22: Junior point guard Sterling Gilmore provided strong
play on both ends of the court as the Eagles dominated the second period. Withrow
got good perimeter scoring from senior guard Tim Coleman, but it wasn’t enough
to counter the second period interior presence of Walnut Hills senior post
Isaiah Johnson. Withrow is a talented team, but at this point in the season they are yet to show the discipline, structure, or guidance to be an elite club in the CMAC.
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Springboro
40 West High 25: Senior center Maverick Morgan, an Illinois commit,
dominated the interior against a West High team that isn’t short on size. West
High struggled offensively to find a rhythm. In his first varsity action,
sophomore point guard DeJuan Sherman provided some solid offensive sparks for
West High.
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Winton
Woods 34 Hughes 27: A strong offensive outing from the Warriors “Big 3”
ended a CMAC winning streak, and actually started a three game losing streak. Senior
forwards Kwan Cheatham and Trent Donald, as well as junior point guard Ronnie Rousseau,
all scored the ball efficiently in a game were neither team got many defensive
stops. Junior point guard Angel Rivera set the pace for Hughes, who went cold
offensively in the second period.
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Woodward
39 Trotwood Madison 37: After trailing for most of the second period the
Bulldogs made a miracle comeback, culminating with a near buzzer beating layup
to give them the lead as time expired; making the CMAC 3-0 against the
challengers at the time. Transfer sophomore point guard Isaiah Jones did a
great job of setting the scoring pace for Woodward, while senior forward Ryan
Connell showed great toughness, and improvement from last season.
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Fairfield
37 Dayton Meadowdale 15: The Indians absolutely dominated their opponent
from up I-75, in a game that wasn’t as close as the score indicates. Fairfield
got steady play from returning starter, and junior point guard, Tim Fleming.
Freshman forward TC Wells and sophomore post Justin Johnson were also nice
surprises for the Indians.
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Aiken 34
Turpin 25: Senior wing Austin Grimes, senior guard DeMarcus Cook, and
freshman power forward Kameron Moore all overpowered a smaller, and slower,
Turpin team as the Falcons helped the CMAC improve to 2-0 to start the day on
Saturday. In the loss, Turpin was led by a scoring barrage around the basket
from athletic junior guard Zach McCormick.
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Shroder
25 Talawanda 20: The Jaguars opened up the event with a win, to put the
CMAC (at the time) 1-0 in the preview. Shroder was led by the all-around play,
and aggressive slashing of senior guard Kenny Dukes in their victory.
Where these full game? Asking becuase of the low scores
ReplyDeleteNo. Just a half. The maximum length allowed in preview games. Should have clarified in article.
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