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Warren Central High School (Indianapolis, IN)

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12/5/05

Warren Central 74, Howe 56

• The visiting Warriors (1-0) spotted the Hornets (1-2) a quick 5-0 lead then ran off 17 straight first-quarter points for the win.

David Smith led Warren Central with 15 points. Senior Brandon Williams topped Howe with a game-high 24 points.

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Warren Central -- Robinson 13, Thomas 11, Offutt 10, Buggs 9, Harvey 5, Lewis 5, Wright 2, Jones 2, Lane 2, Smith 15. 3-pointers: Buggs. Totals: 26 21-29 74.

Howe -- Williams 24, Hill 9, Joslin 9, Stone 7, Baulx 3, A. Enoch 2, Brown 2, Watts 0, Howard 0, W. Enoch 0, Davis 0. 3-pointers: Hill 3, Williams. Totals: 20 12-25 56.
 
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A poster on BN stated that Offutt looked tentative and didn't look to be all the way back from his injury, only played one half.

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12/11/05

Warren Central 60, Lawrence Central 54

Marcus Thomas scored 10 of his team-high 15 points in the middle two quarters, lifting the visiting Warriors out of an early hole and giving Warren Central (2-0) the win over the Bears (2-3).

Warren trailed 20-14 after a quarter but outscored the hosts 32-18 in the middle periods to take command. Lawrence Central got with three points twice in the fourth quarter, but could not erase the deficit.

Thomas had 15 points and David Smith 13 for the victors, while Darin Granger of the Bears led all scorers with 19 points, getting 16 points from Devin Williams.
Warren Central14151714--60Lawrence Central2061216--54
Warren Central -- Thomas 15, Smith 13, Robinson 8, Lewis 5, Rogers 5, Wright 4, Buggs 3, Offutt 3, Clardy 2, Jones 2, Harvey 0. 3-pointers: Thomas 3, Buggs, Rogers, Smith. Totals: 23-48 8-14 60.
Lawrence Central -- Granger 19, Williams 16, Bonds 10, Baldwin 4, Billips 4, Miller 1, Hedrick 0, Hormann 0. 3-pointers: Granger 3, Bonds 2, Williams 2. Totals: 20-52 7-8 54.
 
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12/17/05

December 17, 2005


Ben Davis 57, Warren Central 53

Giants come up huge on the offensive boards
Ben Davis' 16 offensive rebounds lead to 16 points vs. Warren Central

Ben Davis' boys basketball team doesn't have a lot of size, with just two starters standing 6-5. But the Giants have a lot of players crashing the offensive glass, which was the difference Friday night in a 57-53 win at Warren Central.

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Trailing 33-28 with 5:40 left in the third quarter, the visiting Giants outscored the Warriors 18-1 over the next 6:52, opening a 46-34 lead. Ben Davis needed nearly every point of that lead to escape with a Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference victory.

The Giants (4-1, 2-0 MIC) scored eight points on offensive rebounds during the run. For the game, they outrebounded the Warriors 29-23, getting 16 offensive rebounds that resulted in 16 points. Clark Williams scored a team-high 17 points and grabbed a game-high 10 rebounds for the Giants, including five off the offensive glass, while guard Rodriguez Sherman added seven rebounds (four offensive). Seven Giants' players had offensive rebounds.

"We talk all the time about how while we may not be the tallest team, certainly we can use our quickness to our advantage," Ben Davis coach Scott White said. "We did that tonight. Everybody seemed to come up with a big offensive rebound, and those give you opportunities you don't necessarily expect to get."

Warren Central (2-1, 0-1) had given up just 10 second-chance points in its first two games.
"It came down to toughness things," Warren Central coach Scott Heady said. "They got too many offensive rebounds because we didn't block out well. They got to more loose balls than we did, and we didn't get to the foul line because we didn't challenge them by taking the ball to the basket. It was all about toughness."

Despite their lapse in the third quarter, the Warriors still fought back in the game. Guards Walter Offutt and Marcus Thomas combined for 17 fourth-quarter points, and when Thomas converted a three-point play with 16 seconds left, Warren Central trailed just 53-49. But Williams and teammate Jordan Horner (11 points) each hit two free throws to keep the Warriors at bay.

Defense dictated the first half, when both teams went on impressive runs.

It ended with the Warriors on top 24-23. After Warren Central's Josh Jones hit his second 3-pointer of the first quarter, giving his team a 13-11 edge, Ben Davis held the hosts scoreless for the next 4:52 to open an 18-13 lead.

Warren Central turned the ball over eight times in the first quarter, lost the ball on two of its first three possessions of the second quarter and still trailed 23-18 with 2:41 to go in the half. But forward Kendall Harvey got free inside for a basket, and teammate David Smith worked his way into the paint for two short jumpers, the second giving Warren Central the lead heading to halftime.

Ben Davis turned the ball over 11 times in the opening 16 minutes.
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Ben Davis -- Horner 3-6 2-2 11, Jackson 2-5 0-0 5, Williams 6-11 4-5 17, Sherman 5-11 0-0 11, Tate 0-4 0-0 0, Asberry 0-0 0-0 0, Hardy 1-4 0-0 2, Burnett 2-6 2-2 7, Sturghiss 2-4 0-0 4. Totals: 21-51 8-9 57.

Warren Central -- Smith 9-15 0-0 20, Harvey 1-2 0-0 2, Offutt 4-9 0-0 8, Wright 0-0 0-0 0, Thomas 4-10 5-5 14, Jones 2-2 0-0 6, Robinson 1-4 1-2 3, Rogers 0-3 0-0 0, Buggs 0-3 0-0 0, Lewis 0-2 0-0 0. Totals: 21-50 6-7 53.
3-point shooting -- Ben Davis 7-20 (Horner 3-6, Sherman 1-5, Jackson 1-3, Burnett 1-3, Williams 1-2, Sturghiss 0-1); Warren Central 5-15 (Thomas 1-5, Smith 2-3, Jones 2-2, Offutt 0-2, Buggs 0-2, Lewis 0-1). Rebounds -- Ben Davis 29 (Williams 10); Warren Central 23 (Smith 7). Assists -- Ben Davis 8 (Sherman 4); Warren Central 9 (Offutt 3). Turnovers -- Ben Davis 18; Warren Central 16. Total fouls -- Ben Davis 11; Warren Central 13. Officials -- Tom Rohr, Mike Stotters, Mark Hoppen.
 
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12/31/05

Super Hoops New Year's Classic

Warren Central 79, LaPorte 50

• The host Warriors coasted after outscoring the Slicers 42-17 in the first half. Josh Jones of Warren Central (5-1) led all scorers with 21 points. Travis Buggs added 15 points and Marcus Thomas 13.

With the victory, the Warriors advance to the championship game of the tournament at 4:45 p.m. Saturday at Hinkle Fieldhouse.
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Warren Central -- Jones 21, Buggs 15, Thomas 13, Smith 7, Nicholson 6, Harvey 5, Clardy 4, Rogers 4, Lane 2, Wright 2. 3-pointers: Buggs 4, Jones 2, Thomas 2, Smith. Totals: 28 14-27 79.

LaPorte -- Kus 15, Staats 10, Kesling 7, Knickerbocker 4, Prast 4, Bede 3, Dumfee 3, Duffin 2, Lewis 2. 3-pointers: Staats 2, Bede, Dunfee, Kus, Prast. Totals: 17 10-15 50.
 
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12/31/05

Warren Central 50, East Noble 25

• Marcus Thomas scored 10 of his team-high 13 points in the first half, to guide the Warriors to victory over the Knights (2-5) in a first-round matchup.

David Smith added 10 points and Walter Offutt seven for Warren Central.
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Warren Central -- Offutt 7, Rogers 2, Wright 0, Buggs 2, Thomas 13, Jones 2, Lane 2, Harvey 6, Nicholson 2, Smith 10, Clardy 4. 3-pointers: Thomas 3. Totals: 21 5-7 50.

East Noble -- Blomeke 0, Johnson 8, Dove 3, Edmonds 5, Kurtz 2, Briggs 1, Risedorph 4, Oesch 2. 3-pointers: Edmonds. Totals: 10 4-8 25.
 
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2/4/06

February 4, 2006


Boys roundup
Warren Central survives in 3 OTs

Warren Central's Josh Jones hit a layup with 2.6 seconds remaining in the third overtime and host Center Grove's desperation attempt in the closing seconds fell short, giving the Warriors an 82-80 Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference win on Friday night.


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Center Grove's Todd Price hit a 3-pointer with two seconds remaining in regulation to force the first ovetime. Both teams missed shots in the final minute of the second overtime.

David Smith topped the Warriors (12-4, 3-3) with 22 points. Kendall Harvey added 19 points, Marcus Thomas 17 and Walter Offutt 14. Todd Price had 30 points and Tyler Kitchel 26 for Center Grove (9-6, 2-3).
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Warren Central -- Smith 22, Harvey 19, Thomas 17, Offutt 14, Lane 4, Rogers 2, Jones 4, Wright 0, Buggs 0, Clardy 0. 3-pointers: Thomas 3, Offutt, Lane, Harvey. Totals: 28 20-32 82
Center Grove -- Price 30, Kitchel 26, Gray 7, Kamo 5, Gill 4, Deffner 3, Taylor 3, Nussbaum 2, Clawson 0, Hazelbaker 0. 3-pointers: Price 2, Kitchel 2, Gill, Kaylor, Gray. Totals: 25 23-29 80.
 
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2/22/06

Warren Central 58, Carmel 57

Walter Offutt, with 21 points, led the host Warriors (14-5, 4-3) to an overtime victory over the visiting Greyhounds (12-7, 2-4) in the Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference game. Jordan Brewer led Carmel with 13 points. Carmel got a rebound dunk to send the game into overtime.

David Smith added 10 points, including two free throws in overtime. Antwone Rogers also added a free throw in overtime. Kendall Harvey had nine rebounds for Warren Central.
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Carmel -- Brewer 13, Finkelmeier 10, Schneider 8, Moore 7, Kelly 6, Walters 6, Kirages 5, Douglass 2. 3-pointers: Finkelmeier, Walters 2, Kirages. Totals: 22 9-12 57.
Warren Central -- Offutt 21, Smith 10, Thomas 10, Wright 5, Harvey 5, Rogers 3, Forte 2, Clardy 2. 3-pointers: Wright, Thomas 2. Totals: 19 17-24 58.
 
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3/3/06

boys sectional at tech
Warren Central escapes Cathedral
Warriors will face Bears in semifinals

There was no "I knew it as soon as it left my hand."

No bravado. No confidence.
The Warren Central High School boys basketball team had struggled offensively, so when forward David Smith caught the ball alone in the left corner and launched a potential game-tying 3-pointer with less than a minute remaining, there was only one thought going through his mind.
"I was praying that it went in," he said.
It did.
Smith tied the score in the Warriors' first-round sectional game against Cathedral with 58 seconds left, and four free throws gave Warren Central a 53-50 victory at Tech High School on Wednesday night.
Warren Central will face Lawrence Central -- a 47-38 winner over Tech -- in the semifinals at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Lawrence North and Manual play in the other semifinal at 6 p.m.
"We struggled offensively all night," Warriors coach Scott Heady said; his team shot 38 percent from the field. "But defensively, we did some things to keep ourselves in the game (and) David's 3 was big. That got us tied and we hadn't been shooting the ball very well, so it was a big lift. It gave us some energy and carried us the last minute."
The third quarter included seven lead changes and four ties before an 8-2 run by Cathedral (17-6) in a 70-second stretch of the fourth gave it a 49-42 lead with 3:05 remaining. But Warren Central's defense forced the Irish to miss their final four shots and turn the ball over twice as they scored one point in the last six possessions.
Warren Central's Travis Buggs converted an offensive rebound to cut the deficit to 49-44, and Kendall Harvey hit a pair of free throws to set up Smith's game-tying 3-pointer. Cathedral's Stephen Thomas missed and Buggs made two free throws after drawing a foul on the offensive rebound.
Keenan Barlow rebounded a Ryan Sterling miss but made only the front end of the 1-and-1 (Cathedral was 7-of-17 from the line) with 6.7 seconds left, Marcus Thomas hit two more free throws for Warren Central (16-6) and Thomas' desperation 3-pointer bounced off the rim as time expired.
"We told our guys to keep fighting and playing defense, and hopefully our shots would start falling," Heady said. "And that's what happened."
In the second game, Lawrence Central (12-9) fell behind 30-23 with 3:42 remaining in the third quarter on a drive by Nicholas Hailey. But the Bears' Darrin Granger went on a one-man 7-0 run to tie the score over the next 1:40. The Bears stretched the run to 18-2, with Granger scoring 13 of the points, to take control of the game.
The University of Evansville-bound guard finished with 27 points and 15 rebounds.
"Leaders step up when you need them the most, and he certainly did that tonight," teammate Kyle Miller said.
Warren Central 53, Cathedral 50
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Warren Central --- Rogers 3-5 3-5 9, Buggs 4-8 2-2 12, Thomas 1-10 4-4 6, Harvey 4-6 6-7 14, Smith 3-6 3-4 10, Offutt 0-3 0-0 0, Jones 1-2 0-1 2, Forte 0-2 0-0 0, Clardy 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 16-42 18-23 53.
Cathedral -- Thomas 8-19 1-2 19, Stubbs 3-4 1-4 7, Sterling 4-9 0-0 10, Barlow 1-3 5-8 7, Schaffer 2-5 0-2 4, Esposito 1-3 0-1 3, McMahon 0-0 0-0 0, Paligraf 0-0 0-0 0, Walthall 0-1 0-0 0, Peck 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 19-44 7-17 50.
3-point shooting -- WC 3-14 (Buggs 2-6, Thomas 0-5, Smith 1-1, Forte 0-2); C 5-13 (Thomas 2-5, Sterling 2-5, Esposito 1-3). Rebounds -- WC 34 (Harvey 11). C 26 (Stubbs 8). Assists -- WC 12 (Buggs, Offutt 3); C -- 14 (McMahon 5). Turnovers -- WC 11, C 9. Total fouls -- WC 16, C 20. Fouled out -- None. Technicals -- None.
 
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3/4/06



AT TECH
Warren Central sets up tonight's battle with No. 1
Warriors will face Lawrence North in attempt to halt 40-game streak

With stars Greg Oden and Mike Conley off their games, top-ranked Lawrence North needed a lift from somewhere else.

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It got it from Damian Windham, Chris Read and Stephan Van Treese. And several other spots.

"We know Greg and Mike can't play five on two," Windham said after his 12 points and nine rebounds helped Lawrence North overcome a sluggish first half to beat Manual 72-42 in the semifinals of the Class 4A Tech Sectional.

"We go out and play the best defense we can, run the break. We know Greg and Mike are going to get theirs. We're just trying to follow in their footsteps and win a state championship."

Thanks to a strong effort from its supporting cast, the two-time defending state champions improved to 24-0 and pushed their overall winning streak to 40 games, five short of the state record set by Crispus Attucks during the 1954-55 and 1955-56 seasons. Lawrence North, ranked No. 1 in the nation by Sports Illustrated, faces Warren Central (17-6) at 7:30 tonight in the sectional final.

Senior forward David Smith's 22 points led Warren Central to a 72-59 victory over Lawrence Central (12-10) in the second semifinal.

Lawrence North won 69-38 at Warren Central on Jan. 24.

"All we wanted to do was get an opportunity," Warren Central coach Scott Heady said. "They're a tremendous team. They've got two of the best players in the nation.

"For us to have any kind of a chance, we're going to have to shoot it well and pretty much play our best game of the year, no question."

Ohio State coach Thad Matta was in attendance with three future Buckeyes playing -- Oden, Conley and Warren Central sophomore guard Walter Offutt.

Oden, who played just 20 minutes, had 13 points, eight rebounds and three blocked shots. He got a technical foul for hanging on the rim when he missed an alley-oop, grabbed the rim with his right hand and reached for the rebound with his left. Conley had nine points, three steals and no assists.

For the final five minutes of the second quarter, Lawrence North coach Jack Keefer went with a second line, anchored by his two tall freshmen, 6-8 Van Treese and 6-6 Read. Read finished with six points and 10 rebounds, while Van Treese added six points and six rebounds.

"The kids we put in defensively did well and added the energy we needed," Keefer said. "I didn't think our starting group had the energy we always ask of them."

The Wildcats might have been in trouble if Manual (11-10) hadn't simply been so overmatched. The Redskins, with no starter taller than 6-4 and four 6-1 or shorter, were outrebounded 56-18.

"We need to be mentally tough to play our game every night," Keefer said. "We had spurts of that in the second half."

The second semifinal, tight throughout, was tied at 40 with 5:30 left in the third quarter. Warren Central scored the final six points of the period in building a 52-43 lead and never trailed again.

Senior guard Marcus Thomas had 15 points and Offutt added 14 points and a game-high seven rebounds.

Evansville-bound guard Darin Granger had 20 points on 8-for-14 shooting to lead Lawrence Central, which shot 73 percent in the first half but just 32 percent in the second half.

Lawrence N. 72, Manual 42
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Manual -- Sawyers 0-2 0-0 0, Thomas 2-4 0-1 5, Britt 7-17 5-7 23, Brown 0-3 0-0 0, Anderson 14- 0-0 3, Pierce 1-3 0-2 3, Harris 2-7 0-0 5, Tigner 1-3 0-0 3, Young 0-3 0-0 0, Henson 0-0 0-0 0. Totals: 14-46 5-10 42.
Lawrence North -- Owen 0-2 2-2 2, McDonald 3-4 0-0 6, Conley 4-11 0-0 9, Windham 6-11 0-0 12, Oden 4-11 5-7 13, L.Smith 0-0 0-0 0, Jones 0-2 1-2 1, Smith 2-3 1-1 5, K. Thomas 1-2 1-2 3, Read 3-6 0-2 6, Van Treese 3-8 0-2 6, Isaac 3-4 2-3 9. Totals: 29-64 12-21 72.
3-point shooting -- Manual 9-28 (Britt 4-11, Pierce 1-2, Thomas 1-3, Harris 1-3, Tigner 1-2, Anderson 1-4, Young 0-3), Lawrence North 2-8 (Conley 1-4, Isaac 1-1, McDonald 0-1, Jones 0-1, Smith 0-1). Rebounds -- Manual 18 (Thomas 3, Harris 3, Britt 3), Lawrence North 56 (Read 10, Windham 9). Assists -- Manual 8 (Thomas 4), Lawrence North 13 (Owen 4). Turnovers -- Manual 22, Lawrence North 14. Total fouls -- Manual 15, Lawrence North 9. Fouled out -- None. Technical foul -- Oden.
Warren Central 72, Lawrence Central 59
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Warren Central -- Offutt 6-8 2-4 14, Rogers 3-4 2-4 10, Buggs 0-1 0-0 0, Thomas 4-7 4-6 15, Forte 0-1 0-0 0, Lane 0-0 0-0 0, Harvey 4-9 1-2 9, Smith 9-12 2-4 22, Hazelett 0-0 0-0, Clardy 1-1 0-0 2. Totals: 27-43 11-20 72.
Lawrence Central -- Hedrick 3-3 1-3 8, Granger 8-14 1-2 20, Bonds 1-4 0-1 2, Miller 0-2 0-2 0, Hormann 0-0 0-0 0, Baldwin 5-7 2-3 12, Geiger 0-0 0-0 0, Somerville 0-0 2-2 2, Billups 3-5 0-0 6. Totals: 24-47 6-13 59.
3-point shooting -- Warren Central 7-13 (Thomas 3, Rogers 2, Smith 2), Lawrence Central 5-17 (Granger 3, Hedrick, Williams). Rebounds -- Warren Central 29 (Offutt 7, Harvey 6), Lawrence Central 19 (Baldwin 4). Assists -- Warren Central 15 (Thomas 4), Lawrence Central 16 (Bonds 6). Turnovers -- Warren Central 12, Lawrence Central 13. Total fouls -- Warren Central 13, Lawrence Central 19. Fouled out -- None.
 
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It will be nice to see what Offutt can do, as he seems to be playing a little better.

I look for a big win by Notrh tho.

Offutt did not play, he is still not playing back to back games......



IndyStar

3/5/06


lawrence north 64, Warren central 39

Wildcats return to form

After a pair of subpar outings, Lawrence North steps up its game to claim sectional crown

With hopes of a third consecutive state title, unbeaten Lawrence North is harsh when grading its performances. Winning its first two postseason games by a combined 46 points didn't rate good marks.

In Saturday's Class 4A sectional final at Tech, coach Jack Keefer and his players were looking for a quality of play more than a specific margin of victory.

"The last two games we had were so horrible we had to realize, 'Hey, we've got to get it together,' " senior point guard Mike Conley said after the Wildcats returned to the form they showed most of the season by handling Warren Central 64-39.

"I think we started playing our game a little bit and didn't let the triangle-and-two (defense) faze us."

The top-ranked Wildcats take a 25-0 record and 41-game winning streak into Saturday's regional at Hinkle Fieldhouse. Lawrence North faces Carmel (17-7) in the noon semifinal. No. 2 Pike (20-3) and Franklin (14-10) play at 10 a.m., and the winners play for the title at 8 p.m.

The Wildcats have beaten Carmel (68-49) and Pike (74-67 and 73-60) and haven't played Franklin. The 74-67 home victory over Pike on Feb. 21 remains Lawrence North's closest game of the year.

Warren Central, which was going for its first sectional title since 2000, ends the year 17-7. The Warriors played without Ohio State-bound sophomore Walter Offutt, who has not been playing back-to-back games while recovering from a knee injury.

Lawrence North moved past Marion (40 consecutive victories from 1984-86) for the second-longest winning streak in state history. The four victories the Wildcats need to win the state title would push the streak to 45, tying the 50-year-old state record set by Oscar Robertson-led Crispus Attucks.

Lawrence North shot 54 percent while holding Warren Central to 27 percent, including 3-for-27 from 3-point range.

"This was a wonderful effort on our part against a very good team," Keefer said. "Coach (Scott) Heady has brought that team a long way from when we played them the first time. I was surprised we were able to maintain that lead we got at the beginning, because at any given time they had the ability to come back on you."

The Wildcats, who won 69-38 at Warren Central on Jan. 24, held the Warriors to one basket and three free throws over a 12-minute period from late in the first quarter to early in the third. Lawrence North led 33-15 at that point.

Senior center Greg Oden had 20 points and 13 rebounds. He added three blocked shots and four assists in 27 minutes.

"Coach Keefer came out and told us to play with instinct instead of playing all stiff," Oden said. "I think we got like that at the end of the year.

"Teams are playing that triangle-and-two and all those junk defenses, leaving people open. He said if you get the open shot, take it."

Teams had been focusing almost all of their attention on the Ohio State-bound duo of Oden and Conley, who was playing Saturday with a wrap on his non-shooting right wrist due to a large blister.

With more offensive aggressiveness from the three other starters -- Qadr Owen, Brandon McDonald and Damian Windham shot a combined 9-for-22 -- the game opened up inside at times.

"Two nights ago (against Arlington), we didn't even take the shots and they had three people on Greg," Keefer lamented. "Our kids did things better and timed things better. Greg was one-on-one several times, and he looks pretty special one-on-one."

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Warren Central -- Rogers 0-4 1-2 1, Buggs 0-6 0-0 0, Thomas 4-14 0-0 10, Harvey 3-8 3-4 9, Smith 3-8 1-2 8, Wright 1-1 0-0 0, D. Jones 0-1 0-0 0, Clardy 1-1 1-2 3, Forte 2-8 0-0 4. Totals: 15-56 6-10 39.
Lawrence North -- Owen 2-7 0-0 4, McDonald 4-8 0-0 9, Conley 4-8 4-6 14, Windham 3-7 0-0 6, Oden 9-10 2-5 20, Jones 0-1 0-0 0, Weigel 1-1 0-0 3, Smith 1-1 2-2 5, K. Thomas 0-0 0-0 0, Read 0-0 0-0 0, Van Treese 1-2 0-0 2, Isaac 0-1 1-2 1. Totals: 25-46 9-15 64.
3-point shooting -- Warren Central 3-27 (Rogers 0-1, Buggs 0-5, Thomas 2-6, D. Jones 0-1, Harvey 0-4, Smith 1-4, Forte 0-4), Lawrence North 5-12 (Conley 2-5, Smith 1-1, Weigel 1-1, McDonald 1-3, Owen 0-1, Isaac 0-1). Rebounds -- Warren Central 27 (Harvey 6), Lawrence North 39 (Oden 13). Assists -- Warren Central 7 (Buggs 2, Harvey 2), Lawrence North 20 (Conley 5, Owen 4, McDonald 4, Oden 4). Turnovers -- Warren Central 8, Lawrence North 14. Total fouls -- Warren Central 13, Lawrence North 7. Fouled out -- Harvey.

Call Star reporter Jeff Rabjohns at (317) 444-6183.
 
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