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Fight ends Dunbar-Belmont game; Pogue may be suspended 2 games
By the Dayton Daily News
Sunday, February 11, 2007
Dunbar was declared the winner of Saturday night's boys high school basketball game at Belmont after an altercation between two players caused play to be suspended with about two minutes remaining.
The Dunbar player involved was 6-foot-9 senior forward Aaron Pogue, who now faces a two-game "retaliation" suspension, according to what Dunbar coach Pete Pullen says he was told by game officials.
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Taft's run ends in Dayton
Division II boys' district championship
BY CAREY HOFFMAN | ENQUIRER CONTRIBUTOR
DAYTON - Daquan got them again.
The name is slightly different - Daequan Cook led Dunbar to the Division II state championship last year before heading to Ohio State, whereas Daquan Walker has a much lower profile - but the result was the same.
Dunbar, behind a career-high 17 points from Walker, ended Taft's season Wednesday night with a 56-49 victory in a Division II district championship game at University of Dayton Arena.
Tom Archdeacon: Wolverines win with guts, heart
http://www.daytondailynews.com/s/content/oh/story/sports/high-schools/2007/03/25/ddn032507arch.html#
By Tom Archdeacon
Staff Writer
Sunday, March 25, 2007
COLUMBUS ? It was time for Dunbar to show what it was made of.
Five minutes remained in Saturday's Division II boys basketball state championship. Five minutes left in a frantic, collision-of-styles game the Wolverines once had led by 13 and now trailed by six.
Pogue finished with 10 points and 11 rebounds.
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