2018-2019 New Boston Glenwood Tigers

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I believe New Boston is very young, correct? I believe this team has a very bright future.


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art_vandelay wrote: Mon Dec 17, 2018 12:50 pm
Vito Corleone wrote: Mon Dec 17, 2018 10:28 am Truitt going to come back to NB? If so, they could go Final 4
The rumblings are out there.*
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TCat wrote: Mon Dec 17, 2018 11:21 pm
art_vandelay wrote: Mon Dec 17, 2018 12:50 pm
Vito Corleone wrote: Mon Dec 17, 2018 10:28 am Truitt going to come back to NB? If so, they could go Final 4
The rumblings are out there.*
They loose Holden and Salyers this year. Truitt still has 2 years left. What will Wheelersburg have left for him to play with?
There are three sophomores (including Truitt) who see varsity time this year. Burg will be fine. And if not, they'll just recruit more, eh guys? :lol:


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The JV game will only be two quarters tomorrow night at Eastern.


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Hang in there a_c_m.

This board needs all the fair and accurate posters it can get.

Good luck to your Tigers Friday night.


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burgfella69 wrote: Thu Dec 20, 2018 9:27 am I believe New Boston is very young, correct? I believe this team has a very bright future.
In the first six, New Boston has one senior, two juniors, one sophomore and two freshman. The future does look bright!


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Eastern 64
New Boston Glenwood 62

It took three overtimes for the homestanding Eagles to pull out the win over the Tigers. New Boston jumped out to a 10-2 lead to start the game and held the lead until the 7:12 mark of the third quarter when the Eagles tied it up and took the lead briefly. By quarters, the Tigers led after one at 16-8, at the half 24-18 and after three 39-32. Eastern rallied with the play of Leist and tied the game at the end of regulation 48-48 to send it to overtime. After the first overtime it was 50-50, the second 58-58 and the final 64-62 Eagles. It was an excellent game with tremendous effort by both teams.

Eastern, now 6-1, 5-0 takes first in SOC1, while the Tigers slip to 5-3, 4-1.

The Eagles next play in the Pike County Holiday Tournament on 12/28 and 12/29. New Boston is off until 1/4 when they host the Notre Dame Titans in the Den.

The JV game went to the Eagles 36-19.


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From The Daily Times
Leist’s buzzer-beater lifts Eastern over New Boston in triple overtime thriller

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By Derrick Webb - PDT Sports Writer

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BEAVER — After scoring seven straight points to send Friday’s game into the first of three overtimes, after playing 44 consecutive minutes with a sinus infection — he never left the court — and after hitting a game-winning buzzer beater, Eastern’s Evan Leist still has time to bake cookies for Santa.

With teammates Michael Miller and Cody Weaver sitting on the bench after fouling out late in the game, the Eagles looked to Leist to deliver a win with less than 10 seconds left in triple OT.

With ball in hand, Leist split a double team and missed his first attempt. But after grabbing his own rebound, with less than two seconds remaining, his putback attempt kissed the glass and fell through the cylinder as time expired — giving Eastern a 64-62 win over New Boston.

Christmas came early in Beaver.

“We were down big in the fourth quarter and I knew we had to get back in the game so I was going to try to do all I could to get in the lane and score,” Leist said. “If they came over and helped [on the final play], I was going to kick it out. I just wanted to win. That’s all I was worried about. The adrenaline kicked in and I finished the game … luckily got that last second putback.”

But it was much more than luck.

It was grit. It was an unmatched will to win. It was all-out, exhaustive effort.

All of the above allowed the final sequence to take place.

“Evan’s a tough kid and he’s a well-conditioned athlete. We never took him off the floor in a triple overtime game,” Eastern coach Tom Barrick said. “He was spent but he wouldn’t have accepted not being on the floor. He showed toughness through a full game and three overtimes.”

As did Barrick’s entire roster.

To make a long story short, the Eagles (6-1, 5-0 SOC I) absorbed New Boston’s best punch, got up, and swung right back.

“In the SOC I, you have to win at home and this was a huge win for us,” Barrick said. “New Boston had an outstanding game plan. But we lacked energy for three and a half quarters. Our will to win just took over there in the last four minutes of the game. We really struggled for three quarters. But I can’t say enough about our kids. Toughness down the stretch, not giving in … for us to win, I can’t say enough positive things about our kids. Tremendous grind.”

Battle on the glass … goes to Sexton

While the Eagles won the game, they struggled to win the rebounding battle … thanks to New Boston’s Kyle Sexton.

Sexton was his usual self, causing trouble in the paint and claiming the offensive glass as his own. By the end of the night, the sophomore had brought down 26 rebounds.

“We knew [Sexton] was outstanding in the paint and on the glass,” Barrick said. “I thought there were moments where he just wanted the ball more than we did. His effort to go get the ball was outstanding. It’ll be a great matchup when we go there. But you have to give that young man credit. He played outstanding. I’m just happy we were able to come out with the win.”

Tale of the tape

Early and often, Sexton and teammate Tyler Caldwell paced the Tigers’ offensive game plan. The duo combined to score New Boston’s first 10 points, paving the way to a 16-8 lead after the first eight minutes. That eight-point lead had shrunk to six by halftime at 24-18.

After the break, the Eagles immediately caused two consecutive turnovers and got a stop on the defensive end. That led to a 6-0 run, forcing a 24-24 tie and New Boston coach Adam Cox to call a timeout.

His team responded well.

Trailing 26-25, the Tigers (5-3, 4-1 SOC I) mounted a 10-2 run to seize a 35-28 edge before entering the assumed final eight minutes up 39-32.

But that’s when things got hairy.

After Grady Jackson scored to put New Boston ahead 46-33, the Eagles went on an 8-0 run to cut the deficit back to single digits at 46-41. Jackson then scored again, to make it 48-41, and made way for Mr. Evan Leist to make his mark.

Leist proceeded to score seven straight points, tying the game at 48 and sending the game into the first four-minute overtime period — where each team scored just two points before heading into double overtime tied at 50.

In double overtime, it was New Boston’s turn to claw its way back into things. The Eagles took a 56-51 lead before Jackson hit a 3 with 1:33 to go, followed by a bank shot from Caldwell at 1:00. After each team traded free throws and buckets, the game headed to a third overtime, 58-58.

That opened another door for Mr. Leist to put on his cape and become the night’s hero.

“Coming in, we knew this was a huge game, basically between first and second place in the SOC,” Leist said. “They got up on us and we just had to grind it out the whole game. Everybody was tired. Their star players were fouling out, our star players were fouling out. We just had to be tough and finish it out.”

Stat book

Leist led all scorers with 30 points while Miller had 12 points and six rebounds. Weaver ended the night with seven points and eight rebounds, Hunter Cochenour had seven points, seven rebounds and three assists, and Parker Clemmons added seven points and eight boards.

For the Tigers, Sexton added team-highs of 17 points and five assists to his 26 rebounds while Caldwell also ended the night with 17 alongside nine boards. Jackson tallied 11 points, Marcus Saunders ended with nine, and Jerome McKinley added eight to his team’s total.

What’s on tap

The Eagles get back to action on Dec. 28, playing in the Pike County Holiday Classic against Waverly while New Boston attempts to bounce back on Jan. 4, hosting Notre Dame.

One thing is for sure: Eastern now has a leg up in the SOC I title race.

“I think this win will be even bigger as we play out the rest of the season,” Barrick said. “This win could be a huge factor as we look down the road. It’s huge. No question about it.”


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New Boston Glenwood 77
Notre Dame 29

The Tigers defeated the Titans tonight in New Boston. New Boston jumped out to a 27-3 first quarter score and never looked back. The Tigers were up 42-11 at the half, 66-21 after three and the final 77-29. NB played twelve players in the game with 9 hitting the scoring column. Leading the Tigers in scoring with a game high 17 points was Caldwell, followed by McKinley 16, Saunders 14, Sexton 10, Jackson 6, Craft 5, Mays 4, Branham 3 and Truitt 2.
Leading scorers for the Titans was Kammer with 9, Clark 9 and Nichols 7.

New Boston improves to 6-3 overall and 5-1 in conference play. Notre Dame goes to 0-8,0-6. The Tigers host the Peebles Indians 5-3 tomorrow in the Den. Notre Dame hosts the St.Joseph Flyers 6-2 tomorrow night.

The New Boston Junior Varsity picked up their first win of the season over the Titans 17-10.


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New Boston Glenwood 80
Peebles 58

New Boston won tonight over the Peebles Indians. Scoring by quarter, Tigers led after one 17-11, at the half 41-25, after three 59-38 and the final 80-58.

The Tigers had balanced scoring with Sexton 25, McKinley 16, Jackson 16, Caldwell 13 and Saunders 10. Peebles was led by Browning with 20 and Burba 14.

NB has a full schedule next week starting on Tuesday 1/8 hosting the Western Indians 8-2, 5-1, 1/11 the Vikings of Symmes Valley 2-9,2-4 come to the Den, and on Saturday the 12th travel up to South Point 3-3 to tangle with the Pointers in a non league game. The Indians host Clermont Northeastern on the 12th.

Peebles won the JV game 58-19 with the Indians McCoy leading the scorers with 17 points.


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a_c_m wrote: Sat Jan 05, 2019 9:07 pm New Boston Glenwood 80
Peebles 58

New Boston won tonight over the Peebles Indians. Scoring by quarter, Tigers led after one 17-11, at the half 41-25, after three 59-38 and the final 80-58.

The Tigers had balanced scoring with Sexton 25, McKinley 16, Jackson 16, Caldwell 13 and Saunders 10. Peebles was led by Browning with 20 and Burba 14.

NB has a full schedule next week starting on Tuesday 1/8 hosting the Western Indians 8-2, 5-1, 1/11 the Vikings of Symmes Valley 2-9,2-4 come to the Den, and on Saturday the 12th travel up to South Point 3-3 to tangle with the Pointers in a non league game. The Indians host Clermont Northeastern on the 12th.

Peebles won the JV game 58-19 with the Indians McCoy leading the scorers with 17 points.
Impressive margin over a Peebles team who has been playing well of late..NB can put up points! Top half of soc1 doesn't get talked about enough,now with Green at full strength, gonna be some great games down the stretch


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a_c_m wrote: Sat Jan 05, 2019 9:07 pm New Boston Glenwood 80
Peebles 58

New Boston won tonight over the Peebles Indians. Scoring by quarter, Tigers led after one 17-11, at the half 41-25, after three 59-38 and the final 80-58.

The Tigers had balanced scoring with Sexton 25, McKinley 16, Jackson 16, Caldwell 13 and Saunders 10. Peebles was led by Browning with 20 and Burba 14.

NB has a full schedule next week starting on Tuesday 1/8 hosting the Western Indians 8-2, 5-1, 1/11 the Vikings of Symmes Valley 2-9,2-4 come to the Den, and on Saturday the 12th travel up to South Point 3-3 to tangle with the Pointers in a non league game. The Indians host Clermont Northeastern on the 12th.

Peebles won the JV game 58-19 with the Indians McCoy leading the scorers with 17 points.
You won’t find many examples where varsity wins by 22 and JV loses by 40


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Ironman92 wrote: Sun Jan 06, 2019 8:46 am
a_c_m wrote: Sat Jan 05, 2019 9:07 pm New Boston Glenwood 80
Peebles 58

New Boston won tonight over the Peebles Indians. Scoring by quarter, Tigers led after one 17-11, at the half 41-25, after three 59-38 and the final 80-58.

The Tigers had balanced scoring with Sexton 25, McKinley 16, Jackson 16, Caldwell 13 and Saunders 10. Peebles was led by Browning with 20 and Burba 14.

NB has a full schedule next week starting on Tuesday 1/8 hosting the Western Indians 8-2, 5-1, 1/11 the Vikings of Symmes Valley 2-9,2-4 come to the Den, and on Saturday the 12th travel up to South Point 3-3 to tangle with the Pointers in a non league game. The Indians host Clermont Northeastern on the 12th.

Peebles won the JV game 58-19 with the Indians McCoy leading the scorers with 17 points.
You won’t find many examples where varsity wins by 22 and JV loses by 40
The Tiger varsity has two freshmen and a sophomore in the starting lineup, thus leaving the JV a little short.


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a_c_m wrote: Sun Jan 06, 2019 9:36 am
Ironman92 wrote: Sun Jan 06, 2019 8:46 am
a_c_m wrote: Sat Jan 05, 2019 9:07 pm New Boston Glenwood 80
Peebles 58

New Boston won tonight over the Peebles Indians. Scoring by quarter, Tigers led after one 17-11, at the half 41-25, after three 59-38 and the final 80-58.

The Tigers had balanced scoring with Sexton 25, McKinley 16, Jackson 16, Caldwell 13 and Saunders 10. Peebles was led by Browning with 20 and Burba 14.

NB has a full schedule next week starting on Tuesday 1/8 hosting the Western Indians 8-2, 5-1, 1/11 the Vikings of Symmes Valley 2-9,2-4 come to the Den, and on Saturday the 12th travel up to South Point 3-3 to tangle with the Pointers in a non league game. The Indians host Clermont Northeastern on the 12th.

Peebles won the JV game 58-19 with the Indians McCoy leading the scorers with 17 points.
You won’t find many examples where varsity wins by 22 and JV loses by 40
The Tiger varsity has two freshmen and a sophomore in the starting lineup, thus leaving the JV a little short.
Also points some to Peebles program as well


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Western 68
New Boston Glenwood 57

The Tigers and Indians battled for second place in the conference with Western coming out on top. The Indians led at all stops at 16-8 after one, 30-27 at the half, 52-46 after three and the final 68-57. The Tigers held the lead briefly in the third quarter.

Western improves to 10-2, 6-1 while the Tigers slip to 7-4, 5-2.

The Indians were led in scoring by Humphrey with 21, Ferneau 15, Brewster 14 and Jordan 11. For the Tigers, Jackson and Sexton has 18 each, followed by McKinley 9 and Saunders 8.

Western hosts Notre Dame 0-9, 0-7 on 1/11 and are at Paint Valley 6-6 on the 12th. New Boston has Symmes Valley 2-11, 2-5 on Friday and travel up to South Point 3-4 on Saturday.

Western won the Junior Varsity game 40-20.

From the Daily Times

Posted on January 8, 2019 by Portsmouth Daily Times

Humphrey scores 21 off the bench, leads Western over New Boston

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By Derrick Webb - dwebb@aimmediamidwest.com
NEW BOSTON — Put simply, Alex Humphrey was due for a big night.

Coming into Tuesday’s game, Western’s senior guard had been enduring an on-court slump. But apparently, a trip to New Boston was just what the doctor ordered.

Humphrey dropped a game-high 21 points off the bench in a 68-57 conference win.

Big-time players step up in big-time moments. Tuesday, Alex Humphrey was big-time.

“Honestly, I’ve had some problems over the past couple of games,” Humphrey said. “So I just kind of told myself that I was going to come out tonight and do what I had to do in order to get a win … especially against New Boston. Those guys are good.”

Humphrey was consistent throughout the ballgame, scoring six in the first quarter, four in the second, nine in the third and two in the fourth.

“Athletically, there are few kids around that can handle him,” Fitch said. “He’s got a good pull-up jumper, he’s a good slasher and if you leave him open for 3, he can hit that. So he’s a triple threat. He’s a handful when he’s engaged and he was certainly engaged tonight.”

Western (10-2, 6-1 SOC I) used Humphrey’s performance and paired it with that of Lane Brewster’s 14-point, seven-rebound effort. Those two frustrating opponents is nothing new.

“Those are our two seniors and we expect them to step up and lead in games like this,” Fitch said. “Lane and Alex have both been doing it all year long.”

On the other hand, Kyle Sexton led New Boston (7-4, 5-2 SOC I) with 18 points and 14 rebounds. But still, he was limited on the offensive glass which, according to Fitch, had a lot to do with the play of 6-foot-5 center Broc Jordan.

“We did very well overall. We wanted to do to limit Sexton,” Fitch said. “He’s such a good player. We wanted to limit his second chances. That we couldn’t do and be effective. I thought Broc Jordan did an outstanding on him. We were trying to guard him with Broc, without helping out so much. He did a good job allowing that to happen.”

Tale of the tape

Jordan started the night’s scoring at the 5:48 mark in the first before Grady Jackson got the Tigers on the board, tying the score, 28 seconds later. But, led by Brewster, Humphrey and Maverick Ferneau, the Indians ripped off a 10-2 run, taking a 12-4 lead at the 2:30 mark and forcing New Boston to call a timeout.

According to Fitch, that fast start was what set the night’s tone.

“I was telling our kids to maintain,” Fitch said. “We knew they weren’t going to give us the game and that we needed to play all four quarters. I think it was one of our more complete efforts.”

After entering the second quarter trailing 16-8, Jackson quickly started to lead the Tigers down the comeback trail. The freshman scored six straight points, cutting the lead to just two with 5:46 left in the first half. By halftime, Western’s eight-point lead had turned into three at 30-27.

After the break, Humphrey and Brewster continued to shoot while Western’s defense limited New Boston to just three field goals. Thanks to that combo, the Indians had a 52-46 lead heading in the final eight minutes.

They’d use the same mix to put the game on ice.

Stat book

Humphrey led all scorers with 21 points alongside eight rebounds and four assists. Brewster followed with 14 points, seven rebounds and five assists, Ferneau added 15 points, and Jordan finished the night with 15 points.

Leading New Boston statistically was Sexton, who posted a double-double with 18 points and 14 rebounds … but was limited to single-digit second chance opportunities. Jackson added 18 of his own, Jerome McKinley had nine, and Marcus Saunders tallied eight.

What’s on tap

Both teams get back to action Friday night as Western hosts Notre Dame and New Boston hosts Symmes Valley.

“Our goal is certainly to win the league,” Fitch said. “Eastern got us early but we still go to their place. All we have to do is control our own destiny. There are so many tough teams and tough road games … I’ll be surprised if anyone runs the table.”

BOX SCORE

Western: 16-14-22-16 — 68

New Boston: 8-19-19-11 — 57

Western: 24-51 FG, 14-17 FT, 6-14 3pt. (Ferneau 3), 30 rebounds (Humphrey 8), 18 turnovers, 11 assists (Brewster 5). Scoring: Humphrey 21, Ferneau 15, Brewster 14, Jordan 11, Richardson 4, Gibson 3.

New Boston: 22-53 FG, 10-15 FT, 3-17 3pt. (Saunders 2), 25 rebounds (Sexton 14), 17 turnovers, 9 assists (Caldwell 3). Scoring: Sexton 18, Jackson 18, McKinley 9, Saunders 8, Caldwell 4
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New Boston Glenwood 75
Symmes Valley 67

The first time these two played at Symmes Valley, the Tigers escaped with a 77-75 win in OT. This time wasn't much different as the 2-12 Vikings came to play last night in New Boston. The Tigers led after one a 18-16, the Vikings held the led at the half 33-32,NB led after three 53-48 and the final 75-67.

Leading all scorers for Symmes Valley was Jack Leith with 29 (he could not miss). Luke Leith chipped in 15, Scherer 10 and Carpenter 8. New Boston had balanced scoring with Sexton 24, Caldwell 23, Jackson 15, Saunders 7 and McKinley 6.

NB goes to 8-4, 6-2 while the Vikings fell to 2-12, 2-6.

The JV game went to the Vikings in two quarters 33-19. Bowman for NB led with 10 points, while SV's #15 had 8.

The Tigers are scheduled to play at South Point 3-5 tonight in a non conference tilt. Symmes Valley is at Ironton St.Joseph 8-2 on 1/19.


From the Daily Times
NEW BOSTON 75, SYMMES VALLEY 67

The Tigers (8-4, 6-2 SOC I) got back in the win column Friday with an eight-point victory over Symmes Valley.

Leading New Boston to the win was Kyle Sexton with 24 points, followed closely by Tyler Caldwell’s 23 points. Grady Jackson also chipped in, scoring 15 points.

BOX SCORE

New Boston: 18-14-21-22 — 75

Symmes Valley: 16-17-15-19 — 67

New Boston: 29 FG, 11-20 FT, 6 3pt. (Caldwell 3). Scoring: Sexton 24, Caldwell 23, Jackson 15, Saunders 7, McKinley 6.

Symmes Valley: 30 FG, 7-12 FT, 0 3pt. Scoring: Leith J. Leith 29, L. Leith 15, Scherer 10, Carpenter 8, Turner 5, Smathers 1
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South Point 53
New Boston Glenwood 51

South Point wins with .4 second on the clock.

The Tigers traveled up to South Point to meet the host Pointers. New Boston led after one at 14-12, South Point at the half 29-22, Tigers after three 40-38 and the final Pointers 53-51.

New Boston goes to 8-5 on the year, while the Pointers improve to 4-5. South Point was a much better team than their record shows. The Tigers have now lost three games in the final seconds.

The Tigers host the Flyers of Ironton St.Joseph 9-2 on Tuesday the 15th and the Tartans of East 1-10, 1-7 on Friday the 18th. South Point 2-3 in OVC play is at Rock Hill 3-8, 0-5 on Tuesday and host Coal Grove 8-3, 3-2 on Friday.

The JV game went to South Point 43-8.


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New Boston Glenwood 83
Ironton St.Joseph 62

The Tigers led at all stops tonight in the Den. After one, it was 25-13, at the half 4-25, after three 60-43 and the final 83-62.

New Boston improves to 9-5, 6-2 while the Flyers slip to 9-3.

Zach Roach of St.Joseph led all scorers with 25 points. The Tigers had balanced scoring led by Caldwell with 21, Sexton 20, McKinley and Saunders 11 each, Jackson 9, Mays off the bench with 7 and Potts 4 in his second game back after an injury.

New Boston entertains the East Tartans 1-10, 1-7 on Friday the 18th. St.Joseph is at Symmes Valley 2-11, 2-6 on Saturday the 19th.

The JV game ended in a tie at 16-16 after two quarters. St.Joseph led 9-3 after one quarter.


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New Boston Glenwood 106
East 57

Tyler Caldwell scores his 1,000 point tonight with 21 points at the 7:46 mark of the second quarter and went on to tally 41 point for the evening leading all scorers , a career high. Tyler also hit a Glenwood High School record of 10 3's. Congratulations Tyler on your accomplishments!


New Boston jumped out to a 23-0 lead before the Tartans scored at 3:08 in the first quarter. The Tigers led at the end of one at 31-10, 65-25 at the half, 88-41 after three and the final 106-57. Congratulations Tigers on an excellent team win!

Scoring for the Tigers was Caldwell 41, Sexton 32, Jackson 17, McKinley 9 and off the bench Branham 3 and Comer 2. The Tartans were led by Flannery with 27 and Shope 15.

New Boston improves to 10-5, 7-2, while East goes to 1-11, 1-8.

The Tigers are off until 1/25 when they go over to the Clay Panthers 5-8, 3-5 and are at Wellston to meet the Rockets 2-9, 1-6 from the TVC non conference game on Saturday the 26th. East hosts Ashland Rose Hill Royals 2-18 tomorrow, are at Ironton St.Joseph Flyers 9-3 on the 22nd, host the Green Bobcats 9-5, 5-3 on Friday the 25th and host the Manchester Greyhounds 2-11, 1-7 from the SHAC on Saturday the 26th.

East won the two quarter JV game 11-10. Bowman had five points for New Boston.


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a_c_m wrote: Fri Jan 18, 2019 9:24 pm New Boston Glenwood 106
East 57

Tyler Caldwell scores his 1,000 point tonight with 21 points at the 7:46 mark of the second quarter and went on to tally 41 point for the evening leading all scorers , a career high. Tyler also hit a Glenwood High School record of 10 3's. Congratulations Tyler on your accomplishments!


New Boston jumped out to a 23-0 lead before the Tartans scored at 3:08 in the first quarter. The Tigers led at the end of one at 31-10, 65-25 at the half, 88-41 after three and the final 106-57. Congratulations Tigers on an excellent team win!

Scoring for the Tigers was Caldwell 41, Sexton 32, Jackson 17, McKinley 9 and off the bench Branham 3 and Comer 2. The Tartans were led by Flannery with 27 and Shope 15.

New Boston improves to 10-5, 7-2, while East goes to 1-11, 1-8.

The Tigers are off until 1/25 when they go over to the Clay Panthers 5-8, 3-5 and are at Wellston to meet the Rockets 2-9, 1-6 from the TVC non conference game on Saturday the 26th. East hosts Ashland Rose Hill Royals 2-18 tomorrow, are at Ironton St.Joseph Flyers 9-3 on the 22nd, host the Green Bobcats 9-5, 5-3 on Friday the 25th and host the Manchester Greyhounds 2-11, 1-7 from the SHAC on Saturday the 26th.

East won the two quarter JV game 11-10. Bowman had five points for New Boston.
106 points and no one even seems to bat an eye. Congrats to the Caldwell kid for scoring 1000, but Coach Cox is classless yet again...


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