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As the curtain opens on the 2007-08 season the coaches
have noted that Tri-Village and Twin Valley South
are the pre-season favorites. TV had the slight
edge over TVS while Miami East, Ansonia, Arcanum,
Franklin Monroe, Newton and Covington were grouped
in that order in the next tier to challenge for
the crown. It stacks up for a very competitive
league with great games each weekend. Good Luck
to all the teams as we present our Boys Basketball
Preview.
1. Tri-Village
Head Coach: Josh Sagester; JV Coach: Dave Fisherback;
Varsity Assistants Mick Sagester and Jeff
Judy.
Returning Players: 5’9” Sr., Point
Guard, Logan Brubaker; 5’11” Jr.,
Honorable Mention CCC, Tyler Greer (10.4 PPG);
5’11 Sr., Kendall Stutz; 6’6” Sr.,
Ryan Buck; 6’5” Sr., Dave Barger;
Key Contributors: 6’3” Sr., Tyler
Evans; 6’2” Sr., Tyler Fisherback;
6’2” Jr., Brett Fourman; 5’9” Sr.,
Heath West and 5’7” Fr., Drew
Moore The
Patriots return 3 starters and 5 lettermen
from last year’s Sectional Championship
/ District Runner Up team. The Pats have
experience, but also depth at every position.
Josh Sagester
states that this gives the Pats the flexibility
to get the ball out and run or if needed
slow the ball down and pound the ball down
the post
to the Bigs. The Pats have hung their success
on the D and rebounding and look to set a
defensive PPG record for the 4th year in
a row. 2. Twin Valley South
Head Coach: Tony Augspurger
Returning Players: One of a few All Conference
Selection returning, 6’2” Sr. Steve
Summer (12.2 PPG) 43.5% 3 Pt Shooter; 6’3” Sr.,
J.T. Stone (7 RPG); 6’0” So., Clint
Spitler; 6’3” So., Ryan Innis;
6’1” Sr., Travis Strebig; 6’2” Sr.,
Josh Flynn;
Key Contributors: 6’5” Sr., Noah
Holman; 5’11” Sr., Austin Schmidt;
6’3” So., Eric Walker; 6’2” So.,
Tyler Smith; The strength of the South Panthers is they
have players that can just flat out light it
up from outside with Summers, Spitler and Innis.
This year Coach A will have a little more size,
strength and experience returning to the post
as long as J.T. Stone can recover from an ankle
injury. The key for the South Panthers notes
Coach Augspurger is they must improve drastically
on defense and on rebounding if they want to
compete for the conference championship. 3. Ansonia Tigers
Head Coach: Chad Cramer; JV Coach, Craig Riethman
Returning Players: 6’3” Sr., All
CCC Honorable Mention, Eric Beisner (14.5 PPG);
5’11” Sr., Niles Brown; 5’11” Sr.,
Jesse Post; 6’6” Jr., Adam Kremer
Key Contributors: 6’3” Sr., Dave
Seger; 5’10” Sr., Chance Cox; 6’2” Sr.,
Evan Edge; 5’8” So., Kyle Young Back
for the Tigers is 6’3 Sr., Eric
Beisner who is strong enough to drive anyone
into the floor and turn around and burn you
from beyond the trey line. Jr., Adam Kremer
will had some height and beef in the middle
as well as showing a good shot from the perimeter.
Keys for the Tigers will be ball control
and minimizing turnovers. If they can
consistently
take care of the rock, and make good decisions
with basketball they will be a hard team
to beat each week. 4. Miami East
Head Coach: Allen Mack; JV Coach: Justin Roeth;
Varsity Assistan Rick Hickman; Freshmen Coach:
Tom Meyer
Returning Players: All Conference Player
as a Sophomore last year, 6’0” Jr.,
Dan Hickman (12.6 PPG); 6’2” Sr.,
Trevor Coomes; 6’3” Sr., Josh Deal;
6’2” Jr., Logan Carey;
Key Contributors: 6’0” Sr., Kirk
Wolf; 6’2” Sr., Richie Miller;
6’2” Sr., Rich Vega; 6’2” Jr.,
Kyle Karadak; 6’0” Jr., Tyler Beard;
6’3” Jr., Aaron Mitchell; 6’2” So.,
Tyler Dunivan A surprise pick at #4, but coaches throughout
the league picked the Vikings in the top 5
even with only their leading scorer returning
from last year. That one player, Dan Hickman,
can light it up from all over and will be moved
to the point guard position this year. Coach
Allen Mack notes that their strengths will
be their quickness, ball handling and their
focus on an improved defense. Coach Mack also
notes that they emphasize playing hard and
smart. 5. Arcanum
Head Coach: Brian Gunter; JV Coach: Kevin
O’Dell;
Assistant Coaches: Brian Brandon (Freshmen)
and Josh Greve
Returning Players: 5’10” Sr., Clint
Hale; 5’10 Sr., Travis Brinkley; 6’5” Jr.,
Brenton Balsbaugh; 6’1” Jr.,
Braden Means
Key Contributors from JV: 5’10 Jr., Chris
Workman; 5’10” Jr., Seth Paulus;
6’0” Jr., Jordan Greve; 6’1” Jr.,
Cory O’Dell; 6’0” Jr., Matt
Woods; 6’1” Fr., Austin Burner The
Trojans will have one of the better post
player in the league with 6’5” Brenton
Balsbaugh. After that the Trojans next tallest
player is 6’1.” The coaches of
the league expect Trojans to play well with
Balsbaugh being a force in the middle and returning
players Clint Hale, Braden Means and Travis
Brinkley to add some punch from the perimeter.
Keys for the Trojans will be securing the ball
off the boards and keeping Balsbaugh in the
game as much as possible. First year coach
at Arcanum, Brian Gunter states that the team
motto is to ‘Play Hard, Play Smart
and Play together.’ 6. Franklin Monroe
Head Coach: Dane French; JV Coach: Dave Horner
Returning Players: 5’9” Sr., Ethan
Nealeigh; 6’0” Sr., Bill Taylor;
5’8” Jr., Lane Lucas; 5’8” Jr.,
Ty French
Key Contributors from JV: 6’4” Jr.,
Heath Kaufman; 6’2” Jr., Gavin
Glassede; 6’4” Austin Pressly;
6’5” Fr., Van Spitler The Jets have the experience to use their
quickness and hustle to run and gun plus the
size coming up with the youth to use a more
balanced scoring attack. Coach Dane French
notes that if they are going to be successful
they must improve on the defense, rebounding
and be a consistent offensive threat from the
perimeter. Give the Jets some experience with
the size, some big wins/momentum early in the
season and they have the word sleeper written
all over them in Royal Blue and White.
7. Newton
Head Coach: Neal Hans; JV Coach: Ken Ford;
Varsity Assistant: Richard Cline
Returning Players: 5’10” Sr.,
All Conference Selection, Jason Powell (9.1
PPG); 5’11” Sr., CCC Honorable
Mention, Kale Booher; 6’4” Sr.,
Logan King; 6’1” Sr., TJ Lavy;
5’10” Sr., Bryce Hodges; 5’10” Sr.,
Matt Snipes;
Key Contributor from JV: 6’3” Jr.,
Justin Hutton As
one CCC rival coach states, “You
can’t replace Kyler Booher, but Jason
Powell is a good place to start.” Powell
will be looked upon to take up the bulk of
the scoring threat from the graduation of Kyler
Booher. Kyler’s younger brother Kale,
will also need to be more of scoring threat
at the point guard position. The Indians return
the bulk of their experience, but lost 40%
of their scoring with Kyler playing college
ball this season. Coach Neal Hans notes that
for this year’s team to be successful
they must box out and rebound. Logan King,
TJ Lavy and Justin Hutton will provide the
size and the presence in the middle. Team
play is always emphasized with Coach Hans,
but as
the team adjusts to the post Kyler Booher
era, the players need to know how they can
best
help the team through their various strengths.
If the Indians make the adjustment early
with this senior laden team, they will make
some
serious noise in the CCC in 07-08. 8. Covington
Head Coach: Roger Craft; JV Coach:
Returning Players: Sr., Jordy Burlison, Sr.,
Andy Sparks
Key Contributor(s) from JV: Sr., Bill Dickey;
Sr., Kody Thiebeau; Juniors, Kyle Kanet, Nate
Lavey; Sophomores, Jordy Meyer, Adam Craft,
Ben Christian; Fr., Josh Boehringer Even
though young and inexperienced, the Buccs
will be a physical team and hardnosed team.
With the success of football and only a few
weeks of practice, Coach Roger Craft doesn’t
even have a starting lineup yet. The Buccs
first game will be on December 1 against
Versailles and Craft hopes that the success
on the grid
iron will transfer to the hardwood. 9. Mississinawa Valley
Head Coach: Jeff Vaughn; JV Coach: Todd Pechie;
Assistant Coach: Mark Long
Returning Players: 6’1” Sr., Honorable
Mention CCC, Ryan Dickey (8 PPG); 5’8” Sr.,
Tracey Harris; 5’9” Sr., Nathan
Brunk
Key Contributors from JV: 6’1” So.,
Trent Heitkamp; 6’1” So., Colton
Cox; 6’0” Jr., Darick Hiatt; 5’6” Fr.,
Gary Peace Gone
is 75% of the ‘Hawks offense and
rebounding with the graduation of Wes Gelhaus,
Jason Claywell and Levi Wicker. Coach Jeff
Vaughn states that playing fundamental basketball
will be key for the Mississinawa this year,
especially rebounding since the biggest player
on the floor will be 6’ 1” What
they lack in height will only present opportunities
to play a different style of basketball in ’08
since the ‘hawks will rely on their
quickness and toughness. 10. National Trail
Head Coach: Mike Harrison; JV Coach: Jeremy
Everman; Freshmen Coach: Andy Blevins; Assistant
Coach: Charley Hoce
Returning Players: 6’5” Jr., Honorable
Mention selection, Ben Beck (9.9 PPG); 6’3” Jr.,
Malachi Jones; 6’0” Sr., Tyler
Rhodus; 5’10” So., Evan Catron
Key Contributors: 6’2” Jr., Zach
Ebersole; 5’10” Sr., Andy Kimberlin;
5’9” Jr., Dalton Abner; 6’0” Sr.,
Matt Coggin Mike Harrison returns as coach of the Blazers
and notes that he has extremely hard working,
attentive group of kids that are a fun group
to coach. Keys for the Blazers to have success
are to minimize turnovers and to play more
consistent at both ends of the floor. 11. Bethel
Head Coach: Chris Endres; JV Coach: Bob Lucas;
Assistant Coaches: Mark Clute, Rich Longshore
and Jeff Mullins
Returning Players: None
Key Contributors from JV team: … Everybody.
No seniors on the team, all are juniors and
sophomores. Third
year coach Chris Endres notes that success
will be measured by how well the team grows
together and plays defense. The Bees will
have good size with two 6’6” players
and they will be complimented by some quick,
scrappy guard play. If you’re an opposing
team, you better hope you play the Bees early
in the season for they will only improve
each game they play. 12. Tri-County North
Head Coach: David Woodworth
Returning Players: Unknown. No preview returned. What
is known about the North Panthers is
that 3 year starter Ethan Blankenship
is not
enrolled at Tri-County North. This will make
the Panthers very young and without Blankenship
they will struggle to find a groove offensively.
Second year coach David “Woody” Woodworth
is a North grad who did a good job last year,
so look for the Panthers to improve by the
end of the season. 13. Bradford
Head Coach: Jason Wood; JV Coach: Scott Floyd
Returning Players: 6’2” Sr., Sean
Wood; 6’2” Sr., Brock Wysong; 5’10” Jr.,
Cody Shafer
Key Contributors from JV: 5’9” So.,
Douglas Canan; 5’9” So., Logan
Looker; 6’0” So., Daniel Phillips;
6’0” So., Phillip Jones; 6’0” Jr.,
Tray Sanderson; 6’2” So., Josh
Williams; 5’9” Jr., Chris Vogler Coach
Jason Woods notes that this year’s ‘Roaders
are hard working, quick and have a desire
to improve. Their goals this season are
to be
more competitive in league and non-league
games. Keys to their success will be
limiting their
turnovers, boxing out and controlling the
tempo.
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