Archive: January 2010
Wolverines stun the No. 5 team in the country 98-76 before a packed house at Trent Arena; Dunbar was up 35 points in the third
Saturday wasn't kind to Ohio teams at the Flyin to the Hoop as only Columbus Marion-Franklin beat an out-of-state opponent. Today the Buckeye State tries again for better results.
In a meeting of MAC powers, Fort Recovery avenged its lone loss by handing host Coldwater its first at a sold-out "Palace"; As usual Kahlig excels
Just when it looked like things couldn’t get any better for Winton Woods senior Dominique Brown – they did.
Eagles off to 9-1 start with wins over Trotwood-Madison and Thurgood Marshall; Big weekend awaits though with Moeller and FTTH games
This week Alex Sator interviews Benedictine boys basketball head coach Rob Stricula, Findlay Prep’s Todd Simon, Flyin to the Hoop president Eric Horstman and...Bobby Hutchins?
Who else is ranked? Chaminade Julienne, Southeastern, Wilmington, Coldwater and Madison all among Top 5 in their divisions...who else is in Top 10?
MVP's Eric Frantz and WHIO TV's Mike Hartsock talk high school hoops and more. The coverage continues...Big, big weekend of basketball in Dayton looms...
Newcomer Ryan Bass helps propel Wolverines past Cougars in key Dayton City League tilt
Senior point guard pours game-high 29 on Raiders as Rockets win in key SCL clash
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