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Just Jim

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  1. LaSalle has a quick turnaround today with a game at Hilliard Bradley. I'm guessing the substitution patterns were an effort to disrupt CovCath's flow as well as to keep Lancer legs fresh for today's game.

     

    Kids ran more off and onto the court than they did actually running up and down the court. That was crazy. I wouldn't be able to watch that kind of stuff for a whole year if that is their typical game plan.

  2. Even after getting moved to Varsity the other night?

     

    He did get moved up to varsity the other night (vs.Ryle). McArtor is hurt and it helped the numbers bringing him up (even though they are different type players). In varsity action,he probably played about 8 minutes in the Ryle game and less than that in the Highlands game. So, yes he is still playing JV along with getting some varsity minutes.

  3. Highlands - Roberts 1 0 2, Hegge 1 2 5, Gabbard 6 7 21, Huber 2 0 4, Doe 3 1 8, Starkey 1 3 5, Gulley 3 1 7, Schoellman 2 0 6. Totals 19 14 58.

     

    St. Henry - Berling 2 1 5, Vieth 5 5 15, Schaeffer 1 3 5, Machcinski 0 1 1, Croyle 5 0 13, Becker 2 4 8, Westerbeck 2 0 5, Brockman 2 1 5. Totals 19 15 57.

     

    Halftime: H 30-24. 3-pointers: H 6 (Gabbard 2, Schoellman 2, Hegge, Doe); SH 4 (Croyle 3, Westerbeck).

  4. Congrats to the Bluebirds on the win. St.Henry needs to get their act together. They do not know what is a good or a bad shot, and who should be taking them. Their entrance passes for the most part to the inside are atrocious. They continue to get beat down the lane on defense. I could go on, but think I need the 24 hour rule.

  5. From Cincinnati.com

     

    Ryle (4-1) - A. Tarvin 2 4 9, Overkamp 4 2 10, J. Tarvin 5 1 14, Rankin 6 8 20, Smith 3 0 6, Benton 1 1 3, Schmitt 2 4 8. Totals: 23 20 70.

     

    St. Henry (2-3) - Berling 3 0 7, Vieth 3 2 8, Schaefer 2 0 4, Croyle 6 0 17, Becker 3 1 7, Westerbeck 2 1 7, Day 1 0 2, Brockman 2 0 4, McQueeney 1 0 2, Bessler 3 0 8. Totals: 26 4 66.

     

    Halftime: R 27-19. 3-pointers: R 4 (J. Tarvin 3, A. Tarvin), SH 10 (Croyle 5, Westerbeck 2, Bessler 2, Berling).

  6. Ryle pretty much controlled this game. Was up by double digits for a large part of the game. Bessler for St.Henry gets his first varsity minutes and points and he looked good out there. @MentschTrachtGottLacht was right on about this one. I was pleasantly surprised. Vieth played well (and started) but had foul trouble. The 2 freshman will be pushing for a lot of minutes. Croyle carried the Crusaders in the second half.

    Ryle played hard and was just better than St.Henry tonight. Congratulations to the Raiders on the win. And @MidwestUnited was correct in having Ryle ranked over St.Henry in his/her weekly ranking. Good job.

  7. I was out on a farm visit one time giving a steroid shot to a cow out in Lincoln county when I was first out of school. Older farmer said " give me one of those chromosome shots for my knee". I told him there was only one way for me to give him a chromosome shot and I wasn't that kind of guy. He did not get it. The joke or the shot.

  8. What were you impressed with by Gallatin?

     

    They were held to 31 points and lost by 20.

    This doesnt sound very impressive.

     

    I guess the reason for saying that I was impressed with Gallatin was, they competed from the tip and didn't back down. Walton is bigger and top ranked in the region (or near the top). They guarded hard, rebounded fairly well, were quicker than you would think and were never really out of the game until the 4 min mark or so of the 4th qtr. Gallatin will win a lot of games this year. Walton won by 20 but I wouldn't call it a beat down.

  9. Both teams played hard and it was a single digit lead for WV until midway through the 4th qtr. Stanley carried WV early scoring their first 7 points. Hope Miles recovers, he looked to be in a lot of pain and it was his left shoulder (and he's a lefty). That might be a nagging injury. Hope for the best. I was impressed with Gallatin. Kids just know how to play ball. Knock down a few more shots and its might be a different ball game if they meet again.

  10. St. Henry 55, Conner 52

     

    St. Henry (1-1)–Berling 5 2 12, McArtor 2 1 6, Vieth 3 0 6 , Schaefer 4 1 9, Croyle 2 0 5, Becker 3 0 6, Westerbeck 1 5 7, Brockman 1 0 2, McQueney 1 0 2. Totals: 22 9 55.

     

    Conner (1-1)- Hicks 6 5 17, Craddock 3 1 9, Ginn 1 0 3, Gullion 6 0 14, Scott 1 0 3, Osterbur 1 0 2, Skiles 2 0 4. Totals: 20 6 52.

     

    Halftime: SH 25-22. 3-pointers: SH 2 (Croyle, McArtor), C 7 (Craddock 2, Gullion 2, Ginn, Scott)

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