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'10 OH PG Brook Turson (CMU Verbal)

Plymouth star passes another milestone


By CURT CONRAD ? News Journal ? January 3, 2009

Brook Turson awkwardly stood near midcourt as his father and coach, Brad, presented him with a commemorative game ball before last week's game against Lucas.
For the first time in his storied high school career, Plymouth's All-Ohio point guard looked uncomfortable on a basketball court.
The younger Turson was being honor- ed for topping 1,000 points, a milestone he achieved in an 82-80 win at Monroeville on Dec. 20. He gave his dad a hug, acknowledged an appreciative crowd then did what he has done so many times before -- orchestrated a win.
His 25 points, five rebounds, four assists, four steals and three blocked shots were key in a 69-50 victory.
"It's nice to have 1,000 points," the 6-foot-3 junior said, "but I want to win more than anything. I think everyone in that locker room is the same way."
"It's tough to play defense against someone like that," Lucas coach Andrew Carver said. "He takes the ball to the hole and his vision is so good. Someone out of the corner of his eye that regular players wouldn't see, he sees and gets them the ball.
"You try to run two guys at him and he'll find the open man. He's not selfish. Then his teammates hit the open shots when we ran at him."
<b>Boys prep basketball:</b> Plymouth star passes another milestone | mansfieldnewsjournal.com | Mansfield News Journal
 
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Ranked Plymouth survive scare by St. Peter's

By CURT CONRAD
News Journal

MANSFIELD -- The state's 15th-ranked Division IV team was treated like an unwelcome guest by St. Peter's on Tuesday night.
But Plymouth prevailed 66-60 thanks to Brook Turson's 26 points and 13 points from Ryan Adams.
"We didn't play like the 15th best team in the state tonight," said Turson, who had a game-high 11 rebounds and added seven steals. "We're not the 30th best team in the state tonight, the way we played. ... We need to step up if we're going to live up to the billing.
"We're going to take everyone's best shot."
Collins was especially impressed with the play of Turson.
"You hate to coach against him, but he's a great kid to watch," he said. "He just seems to have control of the game. He's a great kid who has a great attitude and he works hard.
"He is outstanding, but they've got some other kids, too. They are a well-coached, hard-working team."
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Brook top lt corner in the Ohio State shirt. Nice academic achievement for one of Ohio's better student athletes.
 
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Prep basketball: Plymouth, Clear Fork stars are Players of the Week

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The 6-foot-3 junior had a triple-double -- 27 points, 18 rebounds and 10 assists -- in Plymouth's 75-63 win over South Central on Friday. He scored 19 points in Saturday's 80-41 win over Crestline. For the season, the second-team All-Ohioan is averaging 21.9 points, 10.3 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 3.3 steals a game.
<b>Prep basketball:</b> Plymouth, Clear Fork stars are Players of the Week | mansfieldnewsjournal.com | Mansfield News Journal
 
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Plymouth 72,


Monroeville 49


PLYMOUTH -- Brook Turson had 29 points, 15 rebounds and three steals as the Big Red remained perfect in the Firelands Conference. Cory Brown added 11 points and Brandon McCalley had nine points and 12 rebounds to help Plymouth run its record to 12-1 overall and 8-0 in the conference.
<b>Prep boys basketball roundup:</b> Crestview loses, Plymouth prevails | mansfieldnewsjournal.com | Mansfield News Journal

horrible news coverage but it dose show Brook hitting a few mid-range jumpers.
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Plymouth 78,
Crestview 41
OLIVESBURG -- Brook Turson had 27 points, 12 rebounds, five assists and four steals to fuel Plymouth's lopsided win. The Cougars were led by Matt Hall's 11 points.

I feel like i'm posting the same thing every week. The kid is a double/double, and a triple/double waiting to happen every night.
<B>Prep boys basketball roundup:</b> Plymouth, Shelby, Col. Crawford triumph | mansfieldnewsjournal.com | Mansfield News Journal

DIVISION IV

1. New Knoxville (20) 14-0 294

2. Berlin Hiland (11) 14-0 284

3. Newark Cath. 12-1 207

4. S. Charleston SE 12-1 172

5. Bedford Chanel 9-2 141

6. Oak Hill 13-2 114

7. Cle. Hts. Lutheran E. 12-2 106

8. Delphos St. John's 9-3 100

9. Day. Jefferson 9-3 53

10. Cin. Seven Hills 11-3 44

<LI itxtvisited="1">Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, Plymouth 34. 12, Worthington Christian 32. 13 (tie), Pandora-Gilboa, Malvern 25. 15, Ottoville 22. 16, Pettisville 16.
 
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Plymouth 59, New London 55
NEW LONDON -- Brandon McCalley and Brook Turson had double-doubles as state-ranked Plymouth rallied from a 12-point, third-quarter deficit to remain unbeaten in the Firelands Conference. Alex Hall and Ryan Adams helped ignite the comeback off the bench. McCalley finished with 19 points and 12 rebounds, while Turson overcame foul trouble to finish with 18 points, 10 boards and four assists. New London's Anthony Gilkeson made all five of his 3-point attempts and led all scorers with 22 points.
<b>Prep boys hoops roundup:</b> Plymouth, Mansfield Christian win; St. Peter's falls short | mansfieldnewsjournal.com | Mansfield News Journal
 
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Plymouth 67, St. Paul 45

PLYMOUTH -- Brook Turson lit it up for 31 points as Plymouth cruised to another Firelands Conference win to remain undefeated in league play. Brandon McCalley and Dylan Brown each added 10 points.
<b>Prep boys hoops roundup:</b> Ontario, Plymouth and Wynford post wins | mansfieldnewsjournal.com | Mansfield News Journal

Brown teamed with Plymouth's two other big men, Brook Turson and Brandon McCalley, for 51 of its teams 67 points.

The overall play of Turson, however, more than made the difference. He finished with 31 points, including 10-of-11 from the foul line while ripping down 14 rebounds and dishing out seven assists.
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Plymouth 72, Mapleton 46
PLYMOUTH -- The Big Red Vikings jumped out to a 24-8 first-quarter lead en route to clinching an outright Firelands Conference championship. Junior post Brandon McCalley led a balanced Plymouth attack with 16 points, while Brandon Burton added 11 points and Brook Turson and Cory Brown each had 10 points.
<b>Boys hoops roundup:</b> Clear Fork falls; St. Peter's claims win | mansfieldnewsjournal.com | Mansfield News Journal

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