Archive: July 2011
There’s a lot to like about the Hillclimbers...
The Raiders had a breakout year last season and expectations are high this year with the return of 16 starters.
The Vikings are improving under head coach Tim Lewis (108-83) who is in his second stint at the school. The Burg averaged 23 points per game last year after averaging just six in 2009.
Unlike last year when the Pirates had to replace 19 starters, WC returns 14 this year.
The Rams haven’t had a winning season since 1996, but they picked up a huge victory in the offseason with the hire of head coach Neal Kasner.
Chaminade-Julienne junior LB Darrien Howard is enjoying the beginning of the recruiting process.
Trotwood-Madison safety Bam Bradley visited Ohio State Friday and came away with a long awaited scholarship offer.
Head coach Rodney Roberts (27-24 at Franklin, 80-77 overall) says this year’s squad will be one of the “most experienced and talented teams” during his tenure.
According to head coach Mike Hetrick (81-79 in 10 years) the Blue Devils will still be “fairly” young this season but they’re looking for better results.
The Eagles had a historic season last year, making it to the regional final for the first time ever. Another lengthy postseason run could be in the cards.
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