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Dayton Dunbar (Dayton, OH)

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1/13/06

2. Dunbar hoop: UD and WSU are hurting. That's why we say the Wolverines are Dayton's best show. Coach Pete Pullen's favorite sons play Cleveland Villa Angela-St. Joseph at Ohio State's Schottenstein Center at 4:30 p.m. Monday. Even better, it's a matchup of Dunbar's Daequan Cook and VASJ's David Lighty, two members of OSU's heralded incoming class of '06.
 
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1/17/06

All Dun, bar none, at OSU

Wolverines rout Vikings at Ohio State

COLUMBUS - From a showdown to a beat down, Villa Angela-St. Joseph and David Lighty would like to take a mulligan for what happened against Dayton Dunbar at Value City Arena.
The highly anticipated meeting of Lighty and the state-ranked Vikings vs. fellow OSU signee Daequan Cook and the state-ranked Wolverines was about as one-sided as a marquee matchup can get, and VASJ was not the side to be on Monday.
All good teams and good players have "one of those days" during the course of the season, but the Vikings and Lighty had theirs against the wrong team and the wrong star opponent. Cook scored a career-high 41 points to lead high-powered Dunbar to a 101-53 pounding of VASJ on the Buckeyes' home floor.
Cook, who also finished with 15 rebounds, five assists and three steals, scored 23 points in the first half as Dayton Dunbar bolted to a 48-21 halftime lead. Lighty was held to two points on 1 of 6 shooting from the field in the opening 16 minutes and finished the game with a season-low 10 points and four rebounds.
"It just wasn't our whole team's day," Lighty said. "We came out flat, they jumped on us, and we didn't fight through it. We never played like that before. We have to go back to work and play harder than we did today."
VASJ coach Dave Wojciechowski called Cook's performance "tremendous" and had high praise for the Wolverines as a whole. But like Lighty, he was disappointed with his team's overall effort, especially in a spotlight game they had been targeting since preseason.
"I think this is as low as you can get," Wojciechowski said. "In the history of the school, I don't remember a Vikings team ever getting beat by 50. We have some soul searching to do.
"We were outworked, outhustled, outmanned and overwhelmed early on, and we didn't respond at all. Their ability to play 94 feet and their athleticism maybe put some of our guys in a state of awe early on, and that is something we need to learn to fight through and show more heart and toughness."
A pair of Erich Leden 3-pointers in the first quarter kept VASJ in the game as the Wolverines led, 14-13, late in the quarter. Dunbar went on to score the final nine points of the first quarter and the first four of the second to complete a 13-0 run and rush out to a 27-13 advantage with 6:45 left in the first half.
The Vikings broke the long drought with a basket by sophomore Ashen Ward - who led VASJ with 14 points - but could only manage three Darryl Rushton baskets the rest of the quarter. They went to the locker room trailing by 27 when Cook punctuated his big first half with a triple from the corner at the buzzer.
VASJ (8-3) turned the ball over nine times and was outrebounded, 19-12, in the nightmare first half.
Dunbar (10-2) and Cook never let up, ballooning the lead out to 74-38 behind a couple of highlight reel dunks from the 6-foot-4 senior and relentless transition baskets and offensive putbacks.
"They were like sharks in bloody water out there, and we didn't have an answer," Wojciechowski said. "I feel bad for our whole group because we didn't compete tonight, but they put that on themselves. It is all about effort, and ours was awful. I felt like we were prepared coming in. We just didn't do anything well. It was terrible."
Cook was just the opposite. The silky smooth shooting guard put on quite a display in front of his future coach, Thad Matta, who sat anonymously in the stands behind the scorer's table. Cook hit 17 of 29 shots and nearly brought the house down in the second half when he tried a LeBron James-like through the legs dunk. He just missed the slam, banging it off the back of the rim. But as the whole afternoon went for the Vikings, Cook got the rebound and laid the ball in for two more points.
Cook said he didn't talk to Lighty much during the game, and that he was focused on winning and his own performance more than the much talked-about matchup with his soon-to-be teammate.
"Between the lines, I have no friends," Cook said. "I'll be friends with someone all day off the court, but on it, I am trying to win. This was a great atmosphere, and I am looking forward to playing here next year. It's should be exciting."
Junior center Aaron Pogue had 11 points and seven rebounds and Mark Anderson contributed 15 points and nine rebounds for the Wolverines.
Junior Maurice Haynes had seven points and eight rebounds for VASJ.
 
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1/21/06

Dunbar 77, Hughes 67 (OT)

Dunbar (12-2, SOPL 5-0) - Williamson 1 0 2, Cook 11 6 30, Benson 1 0 2, Cole 7 0 15, Anderson 2 0 4, Pogue 10 4 24. Totals: 30 4 77.

Hughes (11-3, SOPL 3-2) - Hayes 3 2 8, M Graves 5 2 15, A. Graves 8 1 19, Gates 11 0 23, Taylor 1 0 2. Totals: 28 5 67.

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1/21/06

Dunbar wins OT battle at league power Hughes

By the Dayton Daily News
Dunbar went to overtime with host Cincinnati Hughes before pulling away for a 77-67 boys high school basketball win Friday night.

The win keeps the Wolverines (12-2) in the American Division lead of the Southwest Ohio Public League at 5-0 while Hughes (11-3) is 3-2, both losses to Dunbar.

The Wolves were up two points with 13 seconds left and Daequan Cook missed the front end of a one-and-one. Hughes' Lonnie Hayes took the ball and converted a runner in the lane with just three seconds left in regulation.

Cook scored eight of the wolverines' 14 OT points, including 6-for-6 free throws. He finished with 30 points and 13 rebounds. Aaron Pogue had 24 points and 17 rebounds.
 
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1/24/06

Let the hype begin

Who: Dunbar vs. Trotwood-Madison, boys hoop.
Where: UD Arena
When: Sunday
Cost: $6, general admission; children 6 and younger free; available at the UD Arena ticket office.
Time: Varsity, 6 p.m.
The skinny: Had enough of plod-ball? Get your retro-fix at this likely shootout. Two of the area's best teams square off in a non-league bout that features Dunbar senior Daequan Cook (Ohio State University) and T-M junior Chris Wright (UD). A ton of other likely D-I talent packs these rosters. Should draw plenty of major college reps on their off day.
One more reason to go: No NFL.
 
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1/31/06

Dunbar vs. Trotwood-Madison to be on TV

By Mark Gokavi
Dayton Daily News
Young kids on playgrounds in Dayton and Trotwood must be replaying what they saw Sunday. Sure, they can't dunk like Dunbar's Daequan Cook or block shots like Trotwood-Madison's Chris Wright during Dunbar's 71-64 win at UD Arena.

But they will keep practicing, hoping to someday play in a similar event. The game also revived a rivalry interrupted by the lack of a game last season.

"This was a great idea," T-M coach Ike Thornton said. "We needed to play one another this year — for both of our teams' sake, the schools' sake, the community. I thought it was a good community game.

"With Cook and Chris and their team and our team ... everybody wanted to see this game. I thought it was a good game. The (fans) got their money's worth."

For those who want to relive the game, it will be shown on television twice this week. The broadcast by WRCX TV-40, Time Warner 22, will be aired at 8 p.m. Thursday and 6 p.m. Saturday.
 
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2/8/06

DIVISION II TEAMS

SPRINGBORO SECTIONAL

Seeded teams: 1. Dunbar; 2. Chaminade-Julienne; 3. Bellbrook; 4, Alter
Friday, Feb. 24
5 p.m. — Franklin vs. Little Miami
6:30 p.m. — Hamilton Ross vs. Valley View
8 p.m. — Dunbar vs. Oxford Talawanda

Tuesday, Feb. 28
6 p.m. — Bellbrook vs. Little Miami/Franklin winner.
7:30 p.m. — Chaminade-Julienne vs. Valley View/Ross winner

Wednesday, Mar.1
6 p.m. — Alter vs. Carroll
7:30 p.m. — Hamilton Badin vs. Dunbar/Ox.Talawanda winner

Friday, Mar. 3
6 p.m. (upper bracket final) — Bellbrook/Franklin/Little Miami winner vs. Chaminade-Julienne/Valley View/Ham. Ross winner
7:30 p.m. (lower bracket final) — Dunbar/Hamilton Badin/Oxford Talawanda winner vs. Alter/Carroll winner
 
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Cincy

2/11/06

DUNBAR 88, WESTERN HILLS 58

Dunbar (16-2) - Stewart 2 0 4, Powell 2 0 4, Cooke 7 1 15, Williamson 0 2 2, Cochran 0 2 2, J. Benson 3 2 8, Johnson 2 0 4, Cole 6 0 12, Anderson 8 1 17, R. Benson 2 0 4, Pogue 7 2 16. Totals: 39 10 88.
Western Hills (2-16) - Hunter 3 0 7, Walker 1 0 3, Austin 6 1 14, Drinks 2 0 4, Cuellar 12 3 27, Saunders 1 0 3. Totals: 25 4 58
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3-pointers: W (Hunter, Walker, Austin, Saunders).
 
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2/19/06

Dunbar gets defensive

Wolverines shut down Taft, 58-42

By Mark Gokavi
Dayton Daily News

CINCINNATI | Known for high-flying dunks and 3-pointers, Dunbar tried something else Saturday night: In-your-face, man-to-man defense.

The Wolverines showed what may be the final piece of a Division II state boys basketball championship.

Dunbar defeated Cincinnati Taft 58-42 at US Bank Arena as part of the Scholastic Play-By-Play Classic. The Wolverines finished the regular season 18-2. Taft fell to 17-3.

"Most of the game was about defense," said Daequan Cook, who led Dunbar with 19 points. "We didn't let them control the game today. We came out and set the tone for ourselves."

After Taft's 9-5 start, a 13-0 run put Dunbar in command. Taft got no closer than seven points after halftime.

"There's always another option besides offense," Dunbar's Aaron Pogue said. "You can do it do it defensively, rebounding or assists —getting your teammates in it ... We take pride in that."

Pogue had 16 rebounds and 9 points. Norris Cole scored 16 while Mark Anderson added 9 points and 6 rebounds. Dunbar dominated inside (28-12) and on fast breaks (14-2).

Only Taft's Monsanna Torbert reached double figures (13 points), a definite change from two high-scoring Dunbar wins last season. The Wolverines shot 51 percent to Taft's 29.

"It's a true testament to them to make a concerted effort to play man to man," Taft coach Mark Mitchell said. "They'd always played zone against us."

Dunbar coach Peter Pullen said the defense could be better, but it's coming: "I think they're buying in this close to tournament time."

Contact Mark Gokavi at 225-6951.

Some pics of the game.....


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