A lot goes into doing PPG stats on this page. Searching local papers and websites from Dayton, Richmond, Troy and Sidney; e-mails to coaches that for the most part get returned. Sometimes a source pops in your lap and you just have to give them a thank you. In this case I'm giving them some props and link to the website.
I received an email a few weeks ago asking for a link on my webpage. Turns out my page had been linked on his page for quite some time and when I checked out the webpage there were links to sites from sports to news from all around the area. Turned out to be a handy place to go visit just for links and keeping up with our neighbors up north in Shelby County. Check out the fishreportonline.com. Keep up with our neighbors up in Russia and check out the links at the bottom of his page. Every once in a while you find a big fish in a small pond. Not too many ponds smaller than Russia, but hey... it doesn't mean you can't drop by every once in a while and say hello.
Thanks Fish
Monday, December 14, 2009
Friday, December 4, 2009
Boys Score for 12/4/09
"Live by the Three.... Die by the Three"
Bethel 53 - TVS 35 - Checked out the box score of this game on the DDN... South had 35 points with no 2 point buckets made the ENTIRE game. Ten 3 point goals and 5 buckets in 11 attempts from the charity stripe. The good news... they are leading the league in 3 point goals...
"I think National Trail has a shot to be drastically improved," is the quote from an opposing coach in the preview. Trail was only 3 points down at the half to Miami East and kept it close to the very end. East outscored them 3 points in the second half to squeak by the Blazers, 52-46. Brett Howdieshell led the Blazers with 17 points while Justin Hershberger lead the Vikings with 19.
Moore Drops 30 on the Roaders Drew Moore lead Tri-Village with 30 points which happened to be the margin of victory for the Patriots as they won their season opener against the Bradford Railroaders 65-35. Matt Miller added 13 and Evan Catron 11 for the Pats while the 'Roaders were led by Danial Phillips with 15 points.
"Who ever has the ball last is going to win" How many times have we heard that said on TV during the college football season... Same thing applies in basketball and I will try to repeat that phrase every other week until March. Arcanum edged Ansonia 67-66 I have no idea if Arcanum had the ball last or not, but it made for a good headline. The Trojans had 3 player in double figures and were led by Austin Bruner with 18 points. Derrick Baker added 17 and Ryan Burns 16 has the Trojan overcame a 6 point half time deficit to beat the Tigers for the second year in a row. The Tigers also fielded a trio of scorers in double figures. Brandon Liette lead all scorers with 21 points as Kyle Young and Dylan Bubeck added 14 and 12.
MV Falls in opener to a big 4th quarter rally by Parkway
MV was outscored 20 -6 in the final stanza and fell to Parkway 58 - 50. Colton Cox led the Blackhawks with 15 points and 10 rebound while Gary Peace added 10 points
FM 53 - Newton 44 - FM was led by Tyler Shrodi with 19 and Van Spitler added 17. Chase Lavey led the Indians with 11 points.
Bethel 53 - TVS 35 - Checked out the box score of this game on the DDN... South had 35 points with no 2 point buckets made the ENTIRE game. Ten 3 point goals and 5 buckets in 11 attempts from the charity stripe. The good news... they are leading the league in 3 point goals...
"I think National Trail has a shot to be drastically improved," is the quote from an opposing coach in the preview. Trail was only 3 points down at the half to Miami East and kept it close to the very end. East outscored them 3 points in the second half to squeak by the Blazers, 52-46. Brett Howdieshell led the Blazers with 17 points while Justin Hershberger lead the Vikings with 19.
Moore Drops 30 on the Roaders Drew Moore lead Tri-Village with 30 points which happened to be the margin of victory for the Patriots as they won their season opener against the Bradford Railroaders 65-35. Matt Miller added 13 and Evan Catron 11 for the Pats while the 'Roaders were led by Danial Phillips with 15 points.
"Who ever has the ball last is going to win" How many times have we heard that said on TV during the college football season... Same thing applies in basketball and I will try to repeat that phrase every other week until March. Arcanum edged Ansonia 67-66 I have no idea if Arcanum had the ball last or not, but it made for a good headline. The Trojans had 3 player in double figures and were led by Austin Bruner with 18 points. Derrick Baker added 17 and Ryan Burns 16 has the Trojan overcame a 6 point half time deficit to beat the Tigers for the second year in a row. The Tigers also fielded a trio of scorers in double figures. Brandon Liette lead all scorers with 21 points as Kyle Young and Dylan Bubeck added 14 and 12.
MV Falls in opener to a big 4th quarter rally by Parkway
MV was outscored 20 -6 in the final stanza and fell to Parkway 58 - 50. Colton Cox led the Blackhawks with 15 points and 10 rebound while Gary Peace added 10 points
FM 53 - Newton 44 - FM was led by Tyler Shrodi with 19 and Van Spitler added 17. Chase Lavey led the Indians with 11 points.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Girls Scores for December 3rd
Huge win for the Blackhawks... 45 -44 over Covington.
National Trail doubles up on Bradford 54 - 27
TV over Ansonia, 51 - 39
TCN with a nice win over Arcanum, 55 - 31
Wow, East rolls FM 74 - 46
Bethel over Newton 43 - 34
National Trail doubles up on Bradford 54 - 27
TV over Ansonia, 51 - 39
TCN with a nice win over Arcanum, 55 - 31
Wow, East rolls FM 74 - 46
Bethel over Newton 43 - 34
Friday, November 27, 2009
Girls Scores for November 28
At the Bill Burkett Tourney
Franklin Monroe 60 - Tri-Village 58
Arcanum 42 - Ansonia 35
Miami East 58 - Graham 51
Senior Morgan Miller lead East with 27, Freshman Abbie Cash 12, Lottie Hageman 11
Covington 20 - Houston 50
You can reply to this blog and report scores or email me at cccbasketball@earthlink.net
You can also check for scores at the Dayton Daily News Website
First League game of the year, Experience of the Bethel Bees overcomes National Trail 37-32.
Franklin Monroe 60 - Tri-Village 58
Arcanum 42 - Ansonia 35
Miami East 58 - Graham 51
Senior Morgan Miller lead East with 27, Freshman Abbie Cash 12, Lottie Hageman 11
Covington 20 - Houston 50
You can reply to this blog and report scores or email me at cccbasketball@earthlink.net
You can also check for scores at the Dayton Daily News Website
First League game of the year, Experience of the Bethel Bees overcomes National Trail 37-32.
Monday, November 23, 2009
Getting fired up for the season
It's funny what motivates you. I never thought coaching my kids in rec. basketball would finally get my juices flowing for the up-coming season, but it has. Needed something to wake me up on why I love this game. So, it is pushing 2:30 AM and I'm finishing up getting the schedules ready on the website. Still missing Mississinawa's schedules, but I have a couple of feelers out there to get that completed and on the website as soon as possible. Any MV fans out looking to give me hand feel free to send me an email at cccbasketball@earthlink.net.
My monthly calenders for CCC schedules will be up soon for all those coaches and scouts out there looking on where to go over the next couple months.
The Bill Burkett tournament at Tri-Village is the wake up bell for the season to start in the CCC. Plenty of other games going on throughout the conference for the girls, so push yourself away from the leftovers this weekend and support your local team. Need some motivation to get you out this weekend? Try coaching or supporting your local feeder programs. Nothing like encouraging your future players to realize that the love of the game comes through the eyes of the kids you support!
My monthly calenders for CCC schedules will be up soon for all those coaches and scouts out there looking on where to go over the next couple months.
The Bill Burkett tournament at Tri-Village is the wake up bell for the season to start in the CCC. Plenty of other games going on throughout the conference for the girls, so push yourself away from the leftovers this weekend and support your local team. Need some motivation to get you out this weekend? Try coaching or supporting your local feeder programs. Nothing like encouraging your future players to realize that the love of the game comes through the eyes of the kids you support!
Friday, November 13, 2009
Websites are a changin'
Changes are happening all over the web with high school sports websites. JJHuddle.com is charging a dollar a month for the privileges to read and post on their website. Crosscountyconference.com shut down their forum today, which I've had a part of for the last several years. Part of my reason to start this blog is to let you know what will happen with cccbasketball.com with the 150 to 600 users that may visit my website each day and to find ways to communicate with you.
For one, I am not doing a full blown preview this year for the CCC. Time, effort and energy are at a premium for me this fall as hoop season nears.
Two, I have twins that are going to be 10 this January and they are both playing rec. basketball. Dad is helping with BOTH teams. Coaching the boy for the second year in a row and helping out at prat ices with girls. With practice at least two or three nights during the week and games on Saturdays and Sunday afternoons; covering a game each Friday in the CCC is limiting the time OleTVFan has for other items that take priority with the family and my own peace of mind...
One thing that I will continue to do for this website and the ccc site is keeping schedules and standings updated (Yes, I know the schedules aren't on the websites yet...). Once the season develops, I will cover a few games when the race for the top begins to develop on the boys side. If I get a jump on the PPG stats page, I'll try to keep that going for upcoming season... but no guarantees on that one... You'd be surprise that lack of hits on that part of the website. If it something you like, you better send me an email for encouragement. One thing I am going to do is become... OleTVFan as in Tri-Village. I'm actually going to be on cable this season for the Tri-Village / Greenville game as I get to do some color with Alex Warner on the local station with Time Warner. It should be a hoot. Yeah, I know... I should remain hidden behind the website and not show my face on TV...
I think you will like the changes coming to crosscountyconference.com. Ben Robinson can do a hell of a website and the pictures Ben and Dale Barger can put together will make it a daily read after the weekend games. They'll be taking pictures of all the schools in the CCC and not just the Buccs and the Pats so be sure to check in with them often. There are opportunities for your school to get in on the action with that website. I think there will be an interest for booster clubs and the administration of each school to get involved, so take advantage of their expertise.
As my time with crosscountyconference.com has come to a close as a adminstrator, rest assured that CCCBasketball.com will continue to be here. It will serve as a historic reference as well as keep you up to date with scores and standings. It won't have the articles as in years past, but keep in mind that my kids will be graduating here in a few years. I am and will always be a CCC guy at heart so I'll keep my finger in the mix during each basketball season and you can guarantee, "I'll be back." I'll just be in limbo in the SWBL for a few years...
See you on the hard court and good luck to all the CCC coaches and teams this season.
For one, I am not doing a full blown preview this year for the CCC. Time, effort and energy are at a premium for me this fall as hoop season nears.
Two, I have twins that are going to be 10 this January and they are both playing rec. basketball. Dad is helping with BOTH teams. Coaching the boy for the second year in a row and helping out at prat ices with girls. With practice at least two or three nights during the week and games on Saturdays and Sunday afternoons; covering a game each Friday in the CCC is limiting the time OleTVFan has for other items that take priority with the family and my own peace of mind...
One thing that I will continue to do for this website and the ccc site is keeping schedules and standings updated (Yes, I know the schedules aren't on the websites yet...). Once the season develops, I will cover a few games when the race for the top begins to develop on the boys side. If I get a jump on the PPG stats page, I'll try to keep that going for upcoming season... but no guarantees on that one... You'd be surprise that lack of hits on that part of the website. If it something you like, you better send me an email for encouragement. One thing I am going to do is become... OleTVFan as in Tri-Village. I'm actually going to be on cable this season for the Tri-Village / Greenville game as I get to do some color with Alex Warner on the local station with Time Warner. It should be a hoot. Yeah, I know... I should remain hidden behind the website and not show my face on TV...
I think you will like the changes coming to crosscountyconference.com. Ben Robinson can do a hell of a website and the pictures Ben and Dale Barger can put together will make it a daily read after the weekend games. They'll be taking pictures of all the schools in the CCC and not just the Buccs and the Pats so be sure to check in with them often. There are opportunities for your school to get in on the action with that website. I think there will be an interest for booster clubs and the administration of each school to get involved, so take advantage of their expertise.
As my time with crosscountyconference.com has come to a close as a adminstrator, rest assured that CCCBasketball.com will continue to be here. It will serve as a historic reference as well as keep you up to date with scores and standings. It won't have the articles as in years past, but keep in mind that my kids will be graduating here in a few years. I am and will always be a CCC guy at heart so I'll keep my finger in the mix during each basketball season and you can guarantee, "I'll be back." I'll just be in limbo in the SWBL for a few years...
See you on the hard court and good luck to all the CCC coaches and teams this season.
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