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Cooper improves to 4-8 on the year as St. Henry falls to a very disappointing 1-8 on the year. St. Henry who is always been known for being scrappy and to play hardnosed defense is no where near the teams in the past. After last night the Crusaders are averaging only 49 ppg, while they are allowing 61 ppg. The Crusaders have had 2 games where they have scored less than 40 points and only 3 games where they have scored more than 50.Next up for St.Henry is Conner on Friday. Does anyone think the streak of making it to the Regionals for the Crusaders will end this year or will they be able to get it going and turn this season around?

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Cooper 59, St. Henry 37

 

St. Henry (1-8) - Wischer 1 0 2, Goetz 0 1 1, Dedden 1 0 2, Patula 2 3 7, McLaughlin 1 0 2, Kuebbing 1 2 4, Gripshover 0 2 2, Meimen 1 2 4, Beeghly 3 4 11, Best 1 0 2. Totals: 11 14 37.

 

Cooper (4-8) - Langley 4 6 15, Thompson 2 1 6, Bradley 6 0 12, Webster 2 0 4, Prescott 4 3 11, Quinlan 1 0 2, Schaeffer 1 0 2, Pratt 1 0 2, Knapmeyer 0 2 2, Collins 1 0 3. Totals: 22 12 59.

 

 

St. Henry 8 11 9 9 - 37

Cooper 18 16 13 12 - 59

 

3-pointers: S (Beeghly); C 3 (Langley, Thompson, Collins).

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Langley leads Cooper past St. Henry 59-37

High school roundup

Enquirer staff reports • January 5, 2011

 

Comments (0) Recommend Print this page ShareThis Font size:AA Senior guard Asiel Langley scored 15 points to lead Cooper to a 59-37 victory over St. Henry Wednesday in boys' basketball. Teammate D' Vontae Bradley added 12 points and 11 rebounds for the Jaguars (4-8).

 

 

 

 

Senior forward Alec Beeghly led the Crusaders (1-8) with 11 points

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Saw this in todays paper things must be really bad when Mr.Faust has to talk about injuries instead of wins to reporters. Hang in their Crusaders it can only get better.

INJURY ISSUES: The St. Henry boys' team lost its only returnee from last season when senior guard Zach Barnett suffered a broken fibula in the season opener. Coach Dave Faust said Barnett could return by February.

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Im 100% sure Coach Faust was asked about a date for Barnetts return by the reporter. You don't know Coach Faust very well if you even think for 1 second he's making excuses. And from your post it sounds like your saying Coach Faust is using this injury as an excuse.....and thats not the case at all.

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Im 100% sure Coach Faust was asked about a date for Barnetts return by the reporter. You don't know Coach Faust very well if you even think for 1 second he's making excuses. And from your post it sounds like your saying Coach Faust is using this injury as an excuse.....and thats not the case at all.

 

I agree with you. But even if they had Barnett they still are a 500 team jmo.

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Never said he was making excuses, does it say anywhere that he was making excuses. All that was meant by that was in past years St. Henry was more news worthy then they are right now. This is a down year for St.Henry than in years past. I have been a St. Henry alumni more years than you have and enjoy following the Crusaders. So yes I do know Mr. Faust and I hope he can turn the season around for the young men that are on this team. Be it Bill Code or past coaches or players or even Dave Faust, St. Henry coaches or players do not make excuses plain and simple. But that being said this team needs to pick it up.

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This Cooper team is a legit team now. They aren't Cooper of the past 2yrs. They know what they want to do and they do it pretty well. They don't force dumb shots....they do force some close shots. But they all rebound very well and that keeps them in most games. I look for them to pull off a few pretty good wins this year...Tim Sullivan is one heckuva coach. Maybe the best in his district.

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