That's not near me. I teach on the SW side of Columbus.jenkinswoody said:Sounds like- Kind of near you....Indian Valley Middle School between dayton and spfld
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That's not near me. I teach on the SW side of Columbus.jenkinswoody said:Sounds like- Kind of near you....Indian Valley Middle School between dayton and spfld
brady always looks pretty with his makeup on.NOTREDAMECHIEF said:UHHH 27! Think Brady would be as ugly if he had an OSU uniform on? LOL! Man you guys could use him now...
MILI-Yeah I will change it as it is rather large....
I thought Lewis was a SG. It was my understanding that Mayes was a SG as well.smitty03 said:Mayes sounds like the real deal. We are going to have two very good PGs next year. It will be interesting to see if Butler or Mayes is going to start next year. It really doesnt matter though, one is going to provide solid depth off the bench. What I am wondering is, what are we going to do with Ron Lewis? He left BGSU to play for a big time school and to be a PG. I don't see him getting much PT there, he's going to have to be happy with playing SG IMO.
Redlands (27-3), whose only losses have come to UAFS (twice) and Eastern Oklahoma, went undefeated to win the West. The Cougars, who were the national runner-ups last year, closed the regular season with 10 straight wins.
Redlands won both crossover games against the Vikings — 66-63 in overtime on Nov. 15 at Mick Thompson Fieldhouse and 74-52 on Jan. 20 in El Reno.
The Cougars have the region’s leading scoring in sophomore Sylvester Mayes. Mayes, who’s signed with Ohio State, is averaging 20.3 points per game.
“The big thing for them is the amount of confidence they must have. They must be playing well,” St. John said. “Sylvester Mayes is the unanimous MVP of the league. He’s going to be a factor. We’ve got to know where he is at all times. It’s a challenge.”
Freshman guard Anthony Sims leads the Vikings in scoring with 14.4 points per game, while sophomore forward Juan Lopez is chipping in 12.2 points per game. Sophomore post Shawn King is second in the region in rebounding with 9.7 rebounds per game.
“We can win this thing if we get after it,” St. John said. “You’ve got to believe. If you don’t believe, you’re not going to get it done.”