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By Michael Cooper
| Tuesday, December 2, 2008, 04:39 PM
NEW CARLISLE — The Tecumseh boys basketball team won the Central Buckeye Conference Kenton Trail Division title last season.
But this year, the Arrows will need to fill the void left by seniors Josh McKee, Jordan Kimmey and Justin Apple, if they want to repeat as league champs.
They return starting guard Josh Leet and have several players who saw varsity action last season.
Click here for an audio interview with Arrows coach Roger Culbertson:
RogerCulbertsonInterview.mp3
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By Michael Cooper
| Monday, December 1, 2008, 11:15 PM
SOUTH CHARLESTON — Southeastern returns a strong nucleus of four players who all started for the Trojans last season.
Southeastern hasn’t won a league title since 2001-2002, but they’ll look to compete in a wide-open OHC race this year.
Click here for an audio interview with Southeastern coach P.J. Bertemes:
PJBertemesInterview.mp3
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By Michael Cooper
| Monday, December 1, 2008, 09:59 AM
ST. PARIS — The Graham High School boys basketball team aren’t worried about last season’s run to the Division II state semifinal.
They’re just worried about getting better everyday.
The Falcons return four starters from last year’s team, including three-year varsity players North Dakota signee Josh Schuler and Austin Jones.
Click the link below for an audio interview with Graham boys coach Brook Cupps:
BrookCuppsInterview.mp3
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By David Jablonski
| Saturday, November 29, 2008, 03:19 PM

FORT WAYNE, Ind. — Ivan Harris of Springfield scored 12 points and had seven rebounds in his NBA Developmental League debut Friday, Nov. 28. His Erie (Pa.) BayHawks, a new team in the NBADL, lost 95-90 to the Fort Wayne Mad Ants.
Harris, the former Ohio State player, played last season in Finland. He started Friday and shot 5-of-13 from the field with three steals.
http://www.nba.com/dleague/games/20081128/ERIFWN/recap.html
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By Michael Cooper
| Friday, November 28, 2008, 11:58 PM
SOUTH CHARLESTON — Kenton Ridge just had too much talent for Southeastern in its season-opening win on Friday, Nov. 28.
Southeastern coach Jim Lightle was impressed with the Cougars, who Cougars harassed the Trojans throughout the first half en route to a 72-46 victory. Saira House and Mariah Harris combined for nine steals which led to easy transition buckets for Kenton Ridge.
“We didn’t react well when they turned it up a notch,” Lightle said. “We did well in the beginning, but when they extended (the halfcourt trap) out a little higher, our kids who were supposed to flash high didn’t flash high enough. We dribbled into traps where we’re supposed to reverse the ball. It was little things that we hope we learn from.”
House had 32 points in the victory.
“We didn’t have anyone who could guard her,” Lightle said. “We went zone for a little while, but that didn’t work real well. We decided to play man because that’s what we do, and we’ll get better for it down the road. Kenton Ridge is a really good team.”
Last year, the two squads combined went 41-5. They each hope to have the same kind of success this season.
KR coach Ed Foulk was pleased to get a good win over a strong SE team.
“It was a nice win,” Foulk said. “It was good to come here and play. It was the first time we’d been here since the 1980s. (Southeastern) is going to win a lot of games.”
For more on this game, click here.
Meanwhile, Springfield picked up its first girls basketball win in school history after beating Stebbins.
For more on this and other games throughout the area, click here.
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By Michael Cooper
| Thursday, November 27, 2008, 10:36 PM
SPRINGFIELD — It’s been a rough few months for the Springfield High School girls basketball program — and they haven’t played one minute of basketball.
The Wildcats are their on second coach, Wynette Carter, who took over just six weeks ago. But despite all the off-court issues, Springfield still has all the elements for success this season.
They’ve got two tough guards in Doniesha Bates and Shanay Portis, and a big post presence in MaRanda Boddie-Cannon. They’ll be ready to play on Friday, Nov. 28, when they tip-off against Stebbins in the Oakwood Invitational.
For a preview story on the Wildcats, click here.
For a story on Kenton Ridge, click here.
For preview capsules on each area team, click here.
For an interview with Springfield hoops coach Wynette Carter, click the link below:
NettieCarterInterview.mp3
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By Michael Cooper
| Wednesday, November 26, 2008, 05:13 PM
SPRINGFIELD — Last season, the Greenon girls basketball squad finished 8-12 overall under new coach Gary Falkenbach.
But with a year under their belt, and all five starters returning, the Knights are expecting big things in Enon this season.
They return junior guard Allie Turner, who averaged 25.4 points per game last season. She’s being recruited by Division I colleges all over the country.
For an audio interview with Falkenbach, click the link below:
GaryFalkenbachInterview.mp3
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