Rosecrans and Hiland.

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Dec 31, 2011 1:41am
The Rosecrans dropped one at Claymont 49-46. According to the Times Reporter a couple of Rosecrans fans got tossed during the game and tempers were still flaring in the parking lot after the game. Adults need to act like, well adults. I would be ashamed to be tossed from any game let alone a high school game. Welcome to the ECOL. Perhaps a new rivalry has been born.

http://www.timesreporter.com/sports/highschool/x352566385/Claymont-stops-Rosecrans
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Dec 31, 2011 9:47am
Rosecrans and Claymont fans "taking it outside" thats a shocker......
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Pariah
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Dec 31, 2011 9:55am
majorspark;1032107 wrote: I would be ashamed to be tossed from any game let alone a high school game. Welcome to the ECOL. Perhaps a new rivalry has been born.
I got tossed from a summer tournament game 3 years ago. It was under weird circumstances, and there were some who blamed the ref, including the tourny director, but after reflection, ashamed would be the accurate description of the feeling I had. I learned there is such a thing as being the bigger man, and I sorely regretted that I didn't choose to be that. The ref stepped on me twice, cursed at me, and I had no intention of causing him a problem at all, but when he held the ball and stared me down for 15 seconds I told him that he was the extreme lower terminus of the GI tract - and I gave him exactly what he wanted. He baited me and I bit. Well, you live and learn. I don't think I'll bite next time.

Hiland took Worthington Christian apart last night. You never know how they will be playing 2 1/2 months from now, but if they keep this up, BigMirg shouldn't get his hopes up too high. :)

You don't suppose it was BigMirg out in the parking lot??!
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Big_Mirg_ZHS
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Jan 1, 2012 6:21pm
Wasn't me lol. I haven't heard who it was anyway but i heard we got jobbed by the refs. That is all.
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Jan 2, 2012 12:50am
"jobbed" by the refs....at Claymont.....REALLY? ;)
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Jan 3, 2012 8:56am
It will be interesting to see how Rosecrans handles the physical play on the road in the ECOL. If officials in the ECOL continue to call the game like they have in the past, I could see Rosecrans feeling like that got "jobbed" many more times.
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Pariah
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Jan 3, 2012 9:14am
Play the game according to how it is being called. When players get caught up in the officiating, they will rarely do their best. Hand the ball to the officials and play. Let the coach deal with the officials. I think when you see players whining about, and demonstrating against, calls, it riles some of the fans, and increases the hostility in the gym - and we don't need anymore of that!
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Jan 3, 2012 11:18am
Wooball;1036617 wrote:It will be interesting to see how Rosecrans handles the physical play on the road in the ECOL. If officials in the ECOL continue to call the game like they have in the past, I could see Rosecrans feeling like that got "jobbed" many more times.
Rosecrans in foul trouble greatly diminish their chances. They are a very good team but their bench is weak. Losing a game with certain key players on the bench with fouls, they'll feel like they got "jobbed".
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Jan 3, 2012 9:59pm
Me and Mirg will be at the Pick Central game Sat.
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bigal2281
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Jan 6, 2012 9:14pm
rosecrans lost to new phila tonight in ot.
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ECOLace
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Jan 7, 2012 4:56am
Rosecrans is playing in an extremely tough basketball league with big schools that are used to at least some success in the post season, this will only make them stronger imo come playoff team. ECOL literally has 8 teams that could make a run in the playoffs this year.
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Jan 9, 2012 7:51pm
Hiland and Rosecrans start off #1 and #6 in the 1st AP poll, respectively.
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Jan 9, 2012 11:28pm
68-40 Pick Central all over em. Central gonna be tough coming out of the Central District.
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Jan 10, 2012 12:47am
Much tougher schedule this year for Rosecrans. They are the only DIV team in their conference. Their membership assures them competition against solid DI and DII programs each year. If not this year but future years it will serve them well in the post season. They appear to be developing some new rivalries as well. The ECOL will do them well, at least with the round ball.
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Pariah
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Jan 10, 2012 12:33pm
At the risk of sounding like a dyed in the wool, biased, and detached from reality homer - I offer the following: The only thing that stands between Hiland and another state appearance is Hiland. As long as they keep doing what they have been doing, it doesn't matter what Rosecrans or anyone else (with the possible exception of VASJ) does. And I don't think anyone who has seen them play, at the First Fed Holiday Classic in particular, will disagree.
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Jan 13, 2012 10:10am
breaking down VASJ ....... a likely participant in the D4 regionals at the Canton fieldhouse in March

Watch this game tonight live at FOXSportsOhio.com - tipoff is at 730pm.


Cleveland Central Catholic will invade rival Cleveland VASJ on Friday in a North Coast Conference showdown featuring two teams with plenty of history.

The VASJ Vikings come into the contest with a (5-3) mark, but its losses were to the likes of Lakewood St. Edward and unbeatens Bedford Chanel and Cleveland Heights.

The Vikings are on a two-game losing streak, but still playing well nonetheless.

VASJ will likely start 6-7 junior Demonte Flannigan, 5-11 senior Karl Garner, 6-2 junior Duane Gibson, 5-10 senior Mel Burke, and 6-1 freshman Brian Parker.

6-6 freshman Carolton Bragg and seniors Mike McGarry and Rodney Burse are nice options off the bench.

Flannigan is leading the team in scoring at 19.1 points and rebounding at 13.5 boards a night. Parker adds 12.5 markers. Garner is next with 12 points per contest and Gibson is netting 10.9 a game. Bragg is scoring just over four points off the bench.

Cleveland Central Catholic, a year removed from the Division III State Championship Game, has struggled to a (3-5) start largely due to inexperience and youthfulness.

The Ironmen have faced some fierce competition and suffered defeat to Akron SVSM, Cleveland Benedictine, Bedford Chanel, Mentor Lake Catholic, and Garfield Heights.

According to first-year Ironmen head coach Jonathan Harris, youth has certainly played a part.

“We are some babies,” joked the former Cleveland Rhodes boss about how young his team was. “We are going through some growing pains. A lot of these kids played freshmen basketball last season and have now been thrown into the fire, but we are getting better, finding ourselves, and I think we are due for a big win.”

Harris also gave plenty of credit to the opponents.

“We are playing teams with great senior guards with the will to win,” Harris explained. “When you have seniors with the ball in their hands, they believe they control their own destiny.”

Central Catholic will start just one senior in 6-6 Darion Bruster. Juniors Gregory Snyder (6’1) and Carlos White (6’3) will join sophomores Greg Alexander (5’10) and Shavante Montgomery (6’2) to round the starters.

Lengthy 6-6 senior Alan Harper will lead the bench squad. He will be joined by Stephen Stone (6’4/So.) and Demario Cooper (6’4/So.).

Alexander and Harper were the only returnees, which saw significant minutes last season.
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Jan 24, 2012 8:18am
DIVISON IV
1. Berlin Hiland (11-0)
2. Richmond Heights (8-1)
3. Columbus Africentric (8-2)
4. Fort Recovery (9-1)
5. Cleveland VASJ (5-4)
6. Malvern (8-2)
7. Newark Catholic (10-1)
8. Bishop Rosecrans (7-3)
9. Dayton Jefferson (9-4)
10. Lockland (6-5)

Dropped Out: NoneOthers: Shekinah Christian, Dalton, Jackson Center, Russia, Ada, Gibsonburg, MVCD, and Racine Southern.

Richmond Heights having a good year
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Pariah
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Jan 24, 2012 2:34pm
VASJ is playing on STO this Sunday. Can't remember the time. 4PM? Anyone with a shot at going to the regional might be interested.
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ricola
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Jan 24, 2012 10:34pm
Tough district...tough regional! The likely match with Rosecrans will be a tough one to advance to Canton, where VASJ and/or Richmond Hts will be waiting
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Jan 27, 2012 7:52pm
Rosecrans with a 24-17 halftime lead over crosstown school Zanesville who is undefeated in the ECOL
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Big_Mirg_ZHS
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Jan 27, 2012 8:39pm
Rosecrans with the 52-45 win. Kirkbride with 31
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Jan 27, 2012 10:43pm
Pariah;1064192 wrote:VASJ is playing on STO this Sunday. Can't remember the time. 4PM? Anyone with a shot at going to the regional might be interested.
This game is part of a 6 game package at Walsh U, in Canton, all 6 on STO

Dunk for Diabetes Shootout , $12.00 at the gate to see all 6 games

11 am , Medina vs Warren Harding
1 pm , Bishop O'Connell (Va) vs Cle.Benedictine
3 pm , Allerdice (Pa) vs Stow
5 pm , Cle VASJ vs Brush
7 pm , Pickerington Central vs Cle St.Ignatius
9 pm , Huntington Prep ( W.Va) vs Lakewood St.Edward

Huntington Prep is ranked 6th in USA Todays super 25 and features 10 division 1 prospects including Andrew Wiggins the top rated player in the class of 2014.
A good chance to see some top talent at a local venue.
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Jan 28, 2012 12:05am
These two teams have had some stellar match ups over their history. Hiland is 11-5 against the Rosecrans. Who can forget one of the best high school games I ever witnessed. The 1999 district final at Meadowbrook. Both teams caught fire in the second half. Hiland ripped off 67 points in that second half and the Rosecrans ripped off nearly the same. They fell 5 points short 97-92.

I have never witnessed a game where two teams were so on fire from long range. Trading 3's and as the defenses pushed them out nailing them from 2-3 feet beyond the arc. You had three players finishing at nearly 40pts. Rosecrans Bills & Whiteman with 39 and Hiland's Kendall Schlabach with 35.
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ricola
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Jan 28, 2012 8:05am
Hiland won that game at the line tho as i recall..htting something like 17 straight foul shots in the 4th?
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Jan 28, 2012 8:34am
ya didnt Joe Miller nail 12 straight in that game