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Tigers pretty much played as poorly as they could possibly play by only scoring 16 points in the first half. Stifling defense by Marietta only allowed Massillon Perry to score 16 points in the second half. Alex Kendall showed for all to see why he’s one of the best players in the SE District. Totally dominated in the second half both inside, outside and most impressive, the full length of the floor. Not many 6’8” kids can grab a rebound, dribble it coast to coast and take it all by himself for a dunk. One of the better plays I’ve seen in recent years. Good to see the Tigers not pack it in after such a lackluster performance in the first half. Whatever Coach Gardner used for his halftime speech worked very well. Woke the Tigers up and led them to a come from behind victory. Looking forward to January to see how the Tigers perform as the season progresses against some quality opponents.
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Yes, amazing second half comeback. Excellent halftime adjustments, and the Tigers played hard and Kendall was tremendous. Could win a lot of games if they are healthy and maintain toughness.TigerFan15 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 16, 2023 11:23 pm Tigers pretty much played as poorly as they could possibly play by only scoring 16 points in the first half. Stifling defense by Marietta only allowed Massillon Perry to score 16 points in the second half. Alex Kendall showed for all to see why he’s one of the best players in the SE District. Totally dominated in the second half both inside, outside and most impressive, the full length of the floor. Not many 6’8” kids can grab a rebound, dribble it coast to coast and take it all by himself for a dunk. One of the better plays I’ve seen in recent years. Good to see the Tigers not pack it in after such a lackluster performance in the first half. Whatever Coach Gardner used for his halftime speech worked very well. Woke the Tigers up and led them to a come from behind victory. Looking forward to January to see how the Tigers perform as the season progresses against some quality opponents.
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It’s going to a be a barn burner when Marietta and Warren play! I look for Kendall to flex his muscles as his skill, experience, and confidence puts him as the front runner for the SE District D2 Player of the Year. He’s the best player @ MHS since Ben Howlett (West Liberty University’s Head Coach) back in 2005. In my opinion, Marietta has better overall athletes and more skilled basketball players such as Wittekind, Kelly, Knighten and company.
Warren has Stadelman and Taylor as their main guys. Stadelman has an advantage in the guard department as he is very good with the ball in his hands when he plays under control and can really fill it up from three-point land. Taylor is tall and effective in the low post, but is going to have a gargantuan task guarding Kendall. The rest of the guys on Warren seem as if they fill their roles and any of them can give you double digits on a given night….Sealey (spelling?), Barry, Lupardus, Anthony, Wells, Cressey (spelling?), etc.
Lastly, you have the Coaches in Maddox vs Gardner. In my opinion, Warren’s Maddox is the best in SE Ohio (yes, I think he’s better than Howie and Stormin Normin!). It’s hard to go against his resumé. It seems as if Maddox’s teams eke out more wins just by his game planning and in-game adjustments….a true sign of a tremendous coach. Marietta’s Gardner is a true basketball guy, played college, is a “young head,” and seems like he has infused a lot of enthusiasm in the Marietta Boys Basketball program. His players have exponentially improved since last year which is an indication of the player development aspect of a young coach. It seems like he lives, eats, and breathes basketball.
It’s gonna be a treat to watch the two scheduled games between these top programs! (we might get a third game in the postseason ). Pack the house @ Warren on January 12th and @ Marietta on Jan 26th!
Warren has Stadelman and Taylor as their main guys. Stadelman has an advantage in the guard department as he is very good with the ball in his hands when he plays under control and can really fill it up from three-point land. Taylor is tall and effective in the low post, but is going to have a gargantuan task guarding Kendall. The rest of the guys on Warren seem as if they fill their roles and any of them can give you double digits on a given night….Sealey (spelling?), Barry, Lupardus, Anthony, Wells, Cressey (spelling?), etc.
Lastly, you have the Coaches in Maddox vs Gardner. In my opinion, Warren’s Maddox is the best in SE Ohio (yes, I think he’s better than Howie and Stormin Normin!). It’s hard to go against his resumé. It seems as if Maddox’s teams eke out more wins just by his game planning and in-game adjustments….a true sign of a tremendous coach. Marietta’s Gardner is a true basketball guy, played college, is a “young head,” and seems like he has infused a lot of enthusiasm in the Marietta Boys Basketball program. His players have exponentially improved since last year which is an indication of the player development aspect of a young coach. It seems like he lives, eats, and breathes basketball.
It’s gonna be a treat to watch the two scheduled games between these top programs! (we might get a third game in the postseason ). Pack the house @ Warren on January 12th and @ Marietta on Jan 26th!
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Games this week:
Tuesday
Marietta (6-0) 75 - Federal Hocking 54
Belpre 57 - Fort Frye (2-2) 53
Point Pleasant (3-2) 61 - Ripley 53
Thursday
Fort Frye (3-2) 63 - Clay-Battelle 42
Friday
Warren (5-1) 84 - Cambridge 60
Saturday
Warren (6-1) 65 - Federal Hocking 44
Fort Frye (4-2) 62 - Trimble 56
Should be a good week for the TSL. Point will have their hands full with a very solid Ripley team, but outside of that, there are a lot of winnable games. Fort Frye is my team to watch this week, as they have big matchups against country rival Belpre and Trimble. It will be a fun weekend of hoops out at Warren for the Clash at the Coliseum, as well.
Tuesday
Marietta (6-0) 75 - Federal Hocking 54
Belpre 57 - Fort Frye (2-2) 53
Point Pleasant (3-2) 61 - Ripley 53
Thursday
Fort Frye (3-2) 63 - Clay-Battelle 42
Friday
Warren (5-1) 84 - Cambridge 60
Saturday
Warren (6-1) 65 - Federal Hocking 44
Fort Frye (4-2) 62 - Trimble 56
Should be a good week for the TSL. Point will have their hands full with a very solid Ripley team, but outside of that, there are a lot of winnable games. Fort Frye is my team to watch this week, as they have big matchups against country rival Belpre and Trimble. It will be a fun weekend of hoops out at Warren for the Clash at the Coliseum, as well.
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Some good barometers this week on where each team stands with league play approaching. Tough week for Federal Hocking playing Marietta and Warren.pioneer19 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 17, 2023 7:27 pm Games this week:
Tuesday
Marietta (5-0) @ Federal Hocking
Fort Frye (2-1) @ Belpre
Ripley @ Point Pleasant (2-2)
Thursday
Clay-Battelle @ Fort Frye (2-1)
Friday
Cambridge @ Warren (4-1)
Saturday
Federal Hocking @ Warren (4-1)
Fort Frye (2-1) vs Trimble (@ Warren)
Should be a good week for the TSL. Point will have their hands full with a very solid Ripley team, but outside of that, there are a lot of winnable games. Fort Frye is my team to watch this week, as they have big matchups against country rival Belpre and Trimble. It will be a fun weekend of hoops out at Warren for the Clash at the Coliseum, as well.
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Yeah props to Fed Hock for taking on the challenge though, and at least they have Eastern on Friday so it's not MHS/Warren back to back. The Lancers beat Marietta in Stewart last season and they are capable of shooting the lights out of the gym on any given night. Still think the Tigers and Warriors will be too much for them this season.Whs95fan wrote: ↑Mon Dec 18, 2023 9:55 amSome good barometers this week on where each team stands with league play approaching. Tough week for Federal Hocking playing Marietta and Warren.pioneer19 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 17, 2023 7:27 pm Games this week:
Tuesday
Marietta (5-0) @ Federal Hocking
Fort Frye (2-1) @ Belpre
Ripley @ Point Pleasant (2-2)
Thursday
Clay-Battelle @ Fort Frye (2-1)
Friday
Cambridge @ Warren (4-1)
Saturday
Federal Hocking @ Warren (4-1)
Fort Frye (2-1) vs Trimble (@ Warren)
Should be a good week for the TSL. Point will have their hands full with a very solid Ripley team, but outside of that, there are a lot of winnable games. Fort Frye is my team to watch this week, as they have big matchups against country rival Belpre and Trimble. It will be a fun weekend of hoops out at Warren for the Clash at the Coliseum, as well.
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If Marietta and Warren stay healthy and out of foul trouble, yes, they should handle Fed Hocking. But this can be a very competitive game for both the Tigers and Warriors.pioneer19 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 18, 2023 5:58 pmYeah props to Fed Hock for taking on the challenge though, and at least they have Eastern on Friday so it's not MHS/Warren back to back. The Lancers beat Marietta in Stewart last season and they are capable of shooting the lights out of the gym on any given night. Still think the Tigers and Warriors will be too much for them this season.Whs95fan wrote: ↑Mon Dec 18, 2023 9:55 amSome good barometers this week on where each team stands with league play approaching. Tough week for Federal Hocking playing Marietta and Warren.pioneer19 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 17, 2023 7:27 pm Games this week:
Tuesday
Marietta (5-0) @ Federal Hocking
Fort Frye (2-1) @ Belpre
Ripley @ Point Pleasant (2-2)
Thursday
Clay-Battelle @ Fort Frye (2-1)
Friday
Cambridge @ Warren (4-1)
Saturday
Federal Hocking @ Warren (4-1)
Fort Frye (2-1) vs Trimble (@ Warren)
Should be a good week for the TSL. Point will have their hands full with a very solid Ripley team, but outside of that, there are a lot of winnable games. Fort Frye is my team to watch this week, as they have big matchups against country rival Belpre and Trimble. It will be a fun weekend of hoops out at Warren for the Clash at the Coliseum, as well.
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... Fed Hocking was without McPherson in the Belpre game, he was moving extremely gingerly on the game video I watched ... FH is hurt not having his length/ BODY to rotate in and out ... FH had 4/5 shots on goal in the last minute of the Belpre game to take the lead & tie - they SHOULD have won that one even without Evan Mc on the floor - base on the game video I watched ... thinking of heading to Stewart Tuesday night for the Marietta @ FH, then will be at Warren Saturday night for that one as well ...Hookshot wrote: ↑Mon Dec 18, 2023 6:35 pmIf Marietta and Warren stay healthy and out of foul trouble, yes, they should handle Fed Hocking. But this can be a very competitive game for both the Tigers and Warriors.pioneer19 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 18, 2023 5:58 pmYeah props to Fed Hock for taking on the challenge though, and at least they have Eastern on Friday so it's not MHS/Warren back to back. The Lancers beat Marietta in Stewart last season and they are capable of shooting the lights out of the gym on any given night. Still think the Tigers and Warriors will be too much for them this season.
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Marietta is 4-0 but Federal Hocking should by far give them their toughest test to date early in this season. FH will be well prepared I’m sure but don’t feel they can overcome Marietta’s twin towers in Kendall and Knighten. Kendall’s superb play thus far overshadows what Knighten can bring every night. Taking care of the basketball by Kelley and Britton out front will be critical towards a Tigers victory. The fifth starter, Wittekind, a sophomore, finished the game against Massillon Perry with a dunk of his own. He’s significantly shorter than the big two but is the best leaper on the team. But Marietta will need to take care of the basketball with good shot selection to win at Federal Hocking. Like everyone else, looking forward to the matchup with Warren. Taylor, Stadelmen and company will be fully prepared for this matchup. Blaine Maddox exceeds most coaches when it comes to preparation, preparation and preparation. It’s why he has over 400 victories and counting. Should be a battle for sure.
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Marietta is 5-0 now but otherwise good analysis. If Marietta plays to potential and is healthy and not in unreasonable foul trouble, they will be OK against Fed Hocking. But those are two big "ifs", especially with a key player still injured since early November.TigerFan15 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 18, 2023 11:20 pm Marietta is 4-0 but Federal Hocking should by far give them their toughest test to date early in this season. FH will be well prepared I’m sure but don’t feel they can overcome Marietta’s twin towers in Kendall and Knighten. Kendall’s superb play thus far overshadows what Knighten can bring every night. Taking care of the basketball by Kelley and Britton out front will be critical towards a Tigers victory. The fifth starter, Wittekind, a sophomore, finished the game against Massillon Perry with a dunk of his own. He’s significantly shorter than the big two but is the best leaper on the team. But Marietta will need to take care of the basketball with good shot selection to win at Federal Hocking. Like everyone else, looking forward to the matchup with Warren. Taylor, Stadelmen and company will be fully prepared for this matchup. Blaine Maddox exceeds most coaches when it comes to preparation, preparation and preparation. It’s why he has over 400 victories and counting. Should be a battle for sure.
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Massillon Perry is definitely better than Fed Hock.TigerFan15 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 18, 2023 11:20 pm Marietta is 4-0 but Federal Hocking should by far give them their toughest test to date early in this season. FH will be well prepared I’m sure but don’t feel they can overcome Marietta’s twin towers in Kendall and Knighten. Kendall’s superb play thus far overshadows what Knighten can bring every night. Taking care of the basketball by Kelley and Britton out front will be critical towards a Tigers victory. The fifth starter, Wittekind, a sophomore, finished the game against Massillon Perry with a dunk of his own. He’s significantly shorter than the big two but is the best leaper on the team. But Marietta will need to take care of the basketball with good shot selection to win at Federal Hocking. Like everyone else, looking forward to the matchup with Warren. Taylor, Stadelmen and company will be fully prepared for this matchup. Blaine Maddox exceeds most coaches when it comes to preparation, preparation and preparation. It’s why he has over 400 victories and counting. Should be a battle for sure.
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I agree, especially in light of the fact that Kendall played only 20 minutes against Fed Hocking and put up 27 points. But Fed Hocking will win a lot of ball games this season, and good teams cannot take them for granted.boss8 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2023 9:34 pmMassillon Perry is definitely better than Fed Hock.TigerFan15 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 18, 2023 11:20 pm Marietta is 4-0 but Federal Hocking should by far give them their toughest test to date early in this season. FH will be well prepared I’m sure but don’t feel they can overcome Marietta’s twin towers in Kendall and Knighten. Kendall’s superb play thus far overshadows what Knighten can bring every night. Taking care of the basketball by Kelley and Britton out front will be critical towards a Tigers victory. The fifth starter, Wittekind, a sophomore, finished the game against Massillon Perry with a dunk of his own. He’s significantly shorter than the big two but is the best leaper on the team. But Marietta will need to take care of the basketball with good shot selection to win at Federal Hocking. Like everyone else, looking forward to the matchup with Warren. Taylor, Stadelmen and company will be fully prepared for this matchup. Blaine Maddox exceeds most coaches when it comes to preparation, preparation and preparation. It’s why he has over 400 victories and counting. Should be a battle for sure.
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Alex Kendall is the WTAP student athlete of the week
Alex Kendall is the WTAP student athlete of the week
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The Marietta Vs Warren games this year should be really really good.
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... mark your calendars ... Jan 12th Marietta @ Warren with the rematch @ Marietta on Jan. 26th ... SRO both games - TSL and seeding implications for both games ...Sportsfan01 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 20, 2023 4:18 pm The Marietta Vs Warren games this year should be really really good.
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How about giving Coach Leasure and Belpre some credit for winning the game and not excuses on how Fed Hock lost the game. Belpre played hard and missed some opportunities to open the game up but Fed kept fighting back to keep it close but Belpre did what they needed to do to win.pfloyd wrote: ↑Mon Dec 18, 2023 7:07 pm... Fed Hocking was without McPherson in the Belpre game, he was moving extremely gingerly on the game video I watched ... FH is hurt not having his length/ BODY to rotate in and out ... FH had 4/5 shots on goal in the last minute of the Belpre game to take the lead & tie - they SHOULD have won that one even without Evan Mc on the floor - base on the game video I watched ... thinking of heading to Stewart Tuesday night for the Marietta @ FH, then will be at Warren Saturday night for that one as well ...Hookshot wrote: ↑Mon Dec 18, 2023 6:35 pmIf Marietta and Warren stay healthy and out of foul trouble, yes, they should handle Fed Hocking. But this can be a very competitive game for both the Tigers and Warriors.pioneer19 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 18, 2023 5:58 pm
Yeah props to Fed Hock for taking on the challenge though, and at least they have Eastern on Friday so it's not MHS/Warren back to back. The Lancers beat Marietta in Stewart last season and they are capable of shooting the lights out of the gym on any given night. Still think the Tigers and Warriors will be too much for them this season.
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Here is what I have so far.
Marietta: 6-0 Averaging 62 points a game and giving up 32 points a game
Warren: 4-1 Averaging 68 points a game and giving up 36 points a game
Point pleasant: 3-2 Averaging 45 points and game giving up 39 points a game
Fort Frye: 2-2 averaging 62 points per game giving up 56 points a game.
Marietta: 6-0 Averaging 62 points a game and giving up 32 points a game
Warren: 4-1 Averaging 68 points a game and giving up 36 points a game
Point pleasant: 3-2 Averaging 45 points and game giving up 39 points a game
Fort Frye: 2-2 averaging 62 points per game giving up 56 points a game.
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Marietta is only (6-0), but I'm assuming that's just a typo. Pretty impressive start for Marietta and Warren both averaging 30+ more than they give up.Sportsfan01 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2023 11:18 am Here is what I have so far.
Marietta: 8-0 Averaging 62 points a game and giving up 32 points a game
Warren: 4-1 Averaging 68 points a game and giving up 36 points a game
Point pleasant: 3-2 Averaging 45 points and game giving up 39 points a game
Fort Frye: 2-2 averaging 62 points per game giving up 56 points a game.
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pioneer19 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2023 12:38 pmMarietta is only (6-0), but I'm assuming that's just a typo. Pretty impressive start for Marietta and Warren both averaging 30+ more than they give up.Sportsfan01 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2023 11:18 am Here is what I have so far.
Marietta: 8-0 Averaging 62 points a game and giving up 32 points a game
Warren: 4-1 Averaging 68 points a game and giving up 36 points a game
Point pleasant: 3-2 Averaging 45 points and game giving up 39 points a game
Fort Frye: 2-2 averaging 62 points per game giving up 56 points a game.
Yes you are correct, I updated it. It is very impressive.