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Mississinawa Valley Boys Basketball falls in season opener to Fairlawn
Jeff Vaughn returned to coach the Mississinawa Valley Boys Basketball team, the young Hawks cold shooting and inexperience played a factor late in the game falling to Fairlawn 51-37. (All Feature Photos by Dale Barger)
UNION CITY, OH – The Mississinawa Valley Boys Basketball team opened their 2024-25 season at home with a familiar face returning to the bench to lead the charges. For three quarters the home team battled strong … but youth and inexperience played a factor in the Hawks 51-37 loss as Fairlawn pulled away in the 4th quarter.
Returning to coach after 15 seasons at Fort Recovery, is Jeff Vaughn, who led the Hawks from 2005-2009 and was coach of the year in 2006-07.
Coach Vaughn knows that with a young team patience is required and lots of teaching and hard work is ahead of them.
Mississinawa Valley youth will be on full display this year as they have just two seniors Ethan Grow and Nick Ward, zero juniors, seven sophomores and two freshmen.
Starting for the Hawks were Sophomores Caden Hanes, Ashton Amspaugh, Cing Scott, Connor Hardy and freshman Ben Hamilton.
Caden Hanes was able to score on a reverse lay-up, he had 6 points in the game.
It would be a low scoring first half with both teams struggling to score early. Mississinawa got on the board first on a fielder from Caden Hanes followed by a fielder and free throw from Ben Hamilton for a 5-0 lead at the 4-minute mark.
Fairlawn answered by being a bit more aggressive attacking the man-to-man defense and kicking the ball. They connected on three triples and held the Hawks scoreless the rest of the quarter to lead 13-5 at the end of the frame.
The Hawks however stepped it up on defense and held Fairlawn scoreless in the 2nd quarter and was a positive area to build on for the young team.
Hanes scored two more buckets and Cing Scott the only returning lettermen scored on a short jumper and a free throw. Ben Hamilton got to the charity stripe to add 4 free throws and by way of an 11-0 quarter the Hawks led at the break 16-13
Fairlawn was able to tie the game early 3rd quarter at 19 … but over the course of the frame the Jets regained the lead and expanded it to 26-19 before a Ben Hamilton lay-up at the end of the 3rd quarter.
Freshman Ben Hamilton scores inside and had 13 in the game.
“Our first two possessions in the third quarter, we come out and turn it over on unforced errors and It's what you can't do when you're young and battling,” coach Vaughn stated.
“I really thought that was kind of the turning point of the game, and set the tone for the second half, to be honest, it did, and unfortunately, we couldn't make a shot,” Vaughn added.
Sophomore Jaxin Beanblossom takes a shot to end the first half from deep.
Fairlawn outscored the Hawks 15-5 for a 26-21 lead heading into the final frame.
Fairlawn would expand the lead 35-25 and Mississinawa was forced to go full court pressure to try and generate turnovers and easy buckets.
The pressure worked but the Hawks were cold shooting from the outside with shots not falling. Scott tried to put the team on his back forcing action by going to the basket.
Cing Scott had 13 points for the Blackhawks and tried to generate scoring opportunities when the team went cold in the 3rd quarter.
He scored 8 of his game high 13 points in the period and got help from Ben Hamilton (also 13 points in game) and freshman Cole McGlothlin with 4 points each for their most productive scoring frame of 16 points.
But they couldn’t keep pace with the Jets 23 points mostly from the free throw line as MV was forced to foul. Fairlawn was 13-for-16 from the stripe in the period and would win the game 51-37.
“I thought we played hard, we couldn't make a shot we had a lot of underclassmen errors at times, young team mistakes, so we're just going to have to have some patience,” Vaughn said after the game.
Coach Vaughn tries to plead his case as the action heated up in the 2nd half.
“It feels good to be back and I thought the crowd was good … but I really wanted to get that “W” for these kids for that first game out, but it never happened. And, you know, we just got to keep working each day,” Vaughn shared.
Mississinawa won’t have much time to rebound as they will host their ST RT 47 rival Ansonia on Tuesday.
The Tigers are in a similar situation as the Blackhawks, they are a very young team and they lost their first time out 39-35 to Covington.
“I told our guys I can’t fault their effort … but we got to rebound for Tuesday because Ansonia is a very young, a hungry squad, just like us, and it's going to be a battle,” Vaughn concluded.
Freshman Cole McGlothin scored 4 points in the 4th quarter for the Hawks.
Box Scores
Team Scoring
Mississinawa 05 … 11 … 05 … 16 - 37
Fairlawn 13 … 00 … 15 … 23 - 51
Individual Scoring
MV: Caden Hanes 0-3-0/0 – 6, Ashton Amspaugh 0-0-1/4 – 1, Scott Cing 0-4-5/6 – 13,
Ben Hamilton 0-3-8/10 – 13, Caden Hanes 0-2-0/0 – 4, Totals 0-12-14/20 – 37
Fairlawn: Elliot 5, Withrow 10, Meddy 20, Clayton 2, Davis 7, Hershberger 2, Ennis 5:
Totals 5-10-16/21 - 51
Sophomore Connor Hardy takes a deep corner three late in the game. The Hawks battled but came up short in the end.
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Franklin Monroe Boys Basketball Soars 63-25 Over Milton Union
Jet's senior guard Eric Brenner scored 18 points to lead his team to a 63-25 win over the Bulldogs. (All Feature Photos by Dale Barger)
PITSBURG – The Franklin Monroe Jets boys basketball team opened up their season with a convincing 63-25 win over the visiting Milton Union Bulldogs.
It looked like a season opening game for Milton Union but after a few minutes had ticked off the clock it was clear that Franklin Monroe was playing like they were in mid-season form and not their first game of the year.
Milton scored the first basket in the game … but there would be a long dry spell until they scored again.
The Jets employed full court man-to-man pressure and relentless ball pressure in the half court and the Dogs struggled offensively against it.
Sophomore Blake Riffle glides in for a lay-up for two of his 8 points in the game.
The defense would also help get the Jets going generating turnovers that led to points … a lot of points with FM going up 18-2 by the end of the 1st quarter.
The Jets gave a different look employing a 1-3-1 halfcourt defense in the 2nd quarter with similar results.
They would continue to score the ball in a variety of ways and after 25 unanswered points the Bulldogs finally connected on a triple at the 5:35 mark of the 2nd quarter trailing 25-5.
Lucas Brenner finished through contact and had 11 points for the Jets.
FM would hold a 32-8 lead at the break.
“I thought we set the edge early. I thought we let our defense work for us early and created good opportunities for us in transition, and really just kind of try to create the momentum early,” Franklin Monroe coach Troy Meyers said of his team’s first half performance.
Jet senior guard Eric Brenner scored 9 points in the first quarter 6 of them by getting to the rim and knocking down a triple as well and led FM with 12 points at the break.
Halftime was what Milton needed to regroup, and it would help as they came out scoring 14 points in the 3rdquarter … but the Jets countered with 20 points of their own including six triples to win the frame 20-14 and go up 52—22 heading into the final stanza.
Jr. Ben Denlinger gave FM some good minutes in the paint including this fielder.
Eric Brenner and sophomore Blake Riffle each had two triples and senior Brandt Filbrun along with junior Ben Denlinger connected on a trey as well.
The scoring barrage by Milton in the 3rd quarter would be squelched in the 4th period as the Jets limited them to just one triple.
Brandt Filbrun continued his hot shooting beyond the arch with two more, four total for 12 points for the game.
Senior Brandt Filbrun knocked down 4-triples for 12 points in win over Milton.
In all the Jets knocked down 12 triples … but showed they can score the ball off the dribble as well.
“Our defense led to early offense, which created a lot of good spirit, a lot of good momentum for us. And then obviously we shot it well. So anytime you shoot it like that from deep, creates a lot of pressure on the opponent. I Thought we played with great pace, and it just opened up the floor for a lot of players. I don't know exactly what the scoring column was, but there was a lot of balance there. I believe, maybe outside of Eric Brenner,” Meyers said after the game.
Eric Brenner paced Franklin Monroe with 18 points all in the first three quarters … but his defense also drew praise from coach Meyers.
“We challenged Eric defensively, he wants to play at the next level, so it's like you've got to be able to impact the game in multiple ways. He does it, obviously with his offensive game, but for him to be able to play at an elite level, he's going to have to guard, he's going to have to understand defense, he's going to have to understand schematics. So, we've challenged him in that way, and I think some of the stuff that he got was in transition, so obviously he can shoot it a little bit, and it's just, how can he impact the game on other areas, rebounding, defense, communication. So, I think he's grown, and I think he continues to grow because he works at it so hard,” Coach Meyers praised.
It's a game that the Bulldogs will want to forget and an impressive opening game for Franklin Monroe who many consider to be a leading contender to challenge for the Western Ohio Athletic Conference Championship.
The Jets will play at Randolph Southern on Tuesday night, host Calvary Christian on Friday and then open league play on Sunday, December 8th against Twin Valley South at Gainbridge Fieldhouse (Indiana Pacers).
Box Scores
Score by Quarter
FM – 18 … 14 … 20 … 11 – 63
MU – 02 … 06 … 14 … 03 – 25
Individual Scoring
FM – Lucas Brenenr 1-3-2/4 – 11, Eric Brenner 3-4-1/4 – 18, Brandt Filbrun 4-0-0/0 – 12, Blake Riffle 2-1-0/0 – 8, Trey Wilson 0-1-0/0 – 2, Ben Denlinger 1-1-0/0 – 5, EB Fall 1-2-0/0 – 7: Totals 12-12-3/8 – 63
MU – Copp 10, Fraley 3, Keys 3, Kimmel 9 – Total 6-3-1/2 - 25
The FM Cheer team had plenty to be happy about as the Jets routed Milton Union.
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WOAC 2024-25 Boys Basketball Preview
The WOAC 2024-25 boys basketball season will kick off over the Thanksgiving weekend.
Here is look at the teams and keys players in the conference this year.
PREBLE SHAWNEE ARROWS – (24-4, 11-0) – League Champs – Coach Ryan Robinson
(Champine Photography Photo)
Preble Shawnee is coming off the most successful season in school history one that led them to a WOAC League Championship and a trip to the DV State Final Four.
It was a magical season but some of the magic from that team has moved on. Gone is coach Jake Turner chasing his dream of becoming head coach at his alma mater Hamilton
Graduating was Mason Shrout the school’s all-time leading scorer with over 2,000 points and the all-time assist leader. He was the WOAC “Player of the Year” and an Ohio Mr. Basketball finalist. He now dons a uniform for the Purdue Fort Wayne Mastodon’s. Also gone is 6’8” Logan Hawley an enforcer in the paint and solid rebounder now at Wittenberg.
Taking over for coach Turner is assistant coach Ryan Robinson and despite those graduations he will have solid returning players that are talented and experienced who know how to win.
Here is a look at key players for the Arrows in 2024
1. Brayden Robinette * SR 6’2 G – 3 Year Starter - 2nd Team all WOAC last year
2. Isaac Blankenship * SR 6’3 G – 4 Year Starter - WOAC 1st Team 2023 & 2nd Team 2024
3. Brody Morton * JR 6’3 G – 2 Year Starter - WOAC Honorable Mention 2024
4. Reece Smith SR 5’11 G
5. Brody Foxbower JR 6’4 F
6. Carson Hollon SR 6’5 F
7. Lane Lovely SR 5’11 G
Key contributors moving up from JV or transfers coming in
1. Kaden Taylor SR 6’5 C
2. Caleb Blankenship SO 6’2 G
3. Braylon Dorell SO 6’4 G
4. Clayton Brandenburg SO 6’2 G
“Our Goal is to build up young men to succeed in the real world, through the game of basketball. Defense will be our calling card all season long. Leading to transition offense.
"Offense – Playing with pace and unselfish ball movement for the best shot,” Coach Ryan Robinson stated.
Coach Robinson see his team in the hunt again this year.
1. Preble Shawnee; athleticism, size, & depth with experience from 2 WOAC & District titles.
2. Tri–Village; Great coach and the best player in the league.
3. Bradford
4 Franklin Monroe
TRI-VILLAGE PATRTIOTS – (24-3, 10-1) – 2nd place – Coach Josh Sagester
(Dale Barger Photo)
Tri-Village is coming off another successful season with a run to the regionals but took a couple of big losses to Preble Shawnee last season in the WOAC Championship and in the Regional Semi-Finals.
Coach Josh Sagester will be in his 16th season at Tri-Village and the program is eager to make it to the big stage once again.
The Patriots graduated a couple of talented guards but return one of the state’s best who will lead the team as they have no seniors on this year’s team.
Here is a look at the top players for the Patriots.
1. Trey Sagester 11 6’3” Guard - Returning as a 1st Team All-State Selection in Division III as a sophomore. Will be a three-year letterman and two-year starter. A Shot Maker, Play Maker, High IQ, Lengthy Athlete Garnering Division I interest at the Collegiate Level. 21.7 ppg. 3.1 apg. 2.4 rpg. 3.2 spg.
2. Noah Finkbine 11 6’3” Forward - Tough, Athletic and Physical. Will be a two-year letterman. Relentless motor on both ends of the floor. He will be a swiss army knife for the Patriots this season. We will utilize him in a variety of ways. 5.3 ppg. 1.6 apg. 4 rpg.
3. Griffin Richards 10 6’0” Guard - Athletic and skilled guard with good pedigree who can make shots and get into the lane effortlessly. Will handle a lot of the ballhandling duties. High IQ with the ball in his hand, can make others around him better.
4. Dom Black 10 6’6” post-Dom will bring a large presence in the paint for the Patriots on both ends of the floor. Dom has good size, moves well, has good touch around the rim and is an excellent passer. His size and skill will anchor the paint. Played significant minutes down the stretch for the Patriots last year as a freshman. Will be a two-year letterman. 3.7 ppg. 2.7 rpg.
5. Kaysn Hollinger 11 6’2” Forward – Tough, high motor will be asked to do a variety of things on both ends of the court for the success of the Patriots. Another versatile player in the rotation. 3.3 ppg. 3 rpg.
6. Brecken Gray 9 5’11” Guard - As a talented freshman, Brecken will bring shot making and High IQ to the table when the ball is in his hands. A coach’s son, he is a gym rat who will bring immediate skill level when he is on the court for the Patriots.
7. Hayden Hunt 11 6’4” Forward - Rugged, athletic, relentless on the glass. Hayden brings length and athleticism to the table.Hayden’s size, motor and finishing ability will be a nice piece to the puzzle.
Key contributors moving up from JV or transfers coming in
1. Carson Bedinghaus 11 6’2” Guard - Carson will be available to play the second half of the season for the Patriots. He will bring athleticism, skill and length to the table immediately upon his availability which will complement our team.
“Strengths of our team this year will be our chemistry, skill level and athleticism. As a coaching staff, we will continue to do our best to put kids in situations to be successful on both ends of the floor,” Coach Josh Sagester said.
“Our standards and goals for our program always remain the same. We strive to win a league championship, sectional championship, district championship and ultimately a state championship.” Sagester stated.
Coach Sagester feels like there are a number of teams who can compete for a title but still see Preble Shawnee as a favorite until someone knocks them off.
1. Preble Shawnee- Return several key pieces from last year’s team and has won the league the last two years.
2. Tri-Village- We aim to compete for a WOAC Championship regardless of the year.
3. Franklin Monroe- Return several lettermen to a team that won 18 games last year.
4. Arcanum
5. Newton
6. Dixie
FRANKLIN MONROE JETS – (18-6, 9-2) – 3rd place – Coach Troy Meyers
(Lifetouch Photo)
Franklin Monroe challenged the top two teams last year with two juniors and a sophomore leading the way. They came up short at the Piqua sectional to advance to districts … but all three key players return and will again be in the mix for a league title and likely bigger run in the tournament.
“Franklin Monroe will return a core of players and welcome a couple newcomers in the 24-25 season. Most of the off-season was spent building the identity and legacy of this team, separate from any other including last year.
Our guys have done a great job upholding a standard of excellence in the days outside of season, which will pay dividends once games begin to be played. It's been such a blessing to have a core group who understand what real work looks like, what a real locker room is supposed to act like and genuine mentors who care about making each other better.
Environment matters, regardless of sport team, and we feel good about the way that message has been implemented thus far. Our challenge will be continuing to keep pressing competitive excellence. As long as we are allergic to complacency and a feeling of arriving, there is growth left to be seen individually and as a group.
We are unconcerned with the rest of the league, who should win what, speculation about potential or achievement and solely focused on our own growth every single day.
Distraction and comparison are two of the quickest things that will get you beat, so keeping the focus on our own growth is the only priority. Our staff is proud of our work to date and hopeful that our best days are ahead of us.”
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ARCANUM TROJANS – (13-10, 7-4) 4th place tie – Coach Kevin Brackman
Arcanum coach Kevin Brackman will have a year under his belt heading into his second year guiding the Trojans. Three seniors on the team but just two returning lettermen.
Arcanum has good numbers in the program, and an athletic team that will hang their hat on defense.
1. Landon Flatter * SR. 5’11 G - Started 19 games as a junior. Averaged 8.0 points per game. He was second-team all-conference as a junior.
2. Matthew McCans* JR. 5’10 G - Averaged 4.5pts a game last year coming off the bench as a sophomore.
3. Charlie Weiss JR. 6’0 G
4. Cole Kessler JR. 6’1 G/F
5. Cameron Ball JR. 6’2 F
6. Bishop Cartwright SO. 6’0 G
7. Cohen Etherington SO. 6’1 F
8. Luke Stephens SO. 6’2 G/F
9. Graham Brubaker SR 6’0 G
Key contributors moving up from JV or transfers coming in
1. Luke Stephens SO. 6’2 G/F
2. Brubaker SR 6’0 G
3. Jace Mote SO. 5’7 G
4. Gideon Garno SO 5’11 G
5.Owen Neathery SR 6’0 F
6.Truman Knaus SR. 6’4 C
"For our team, it is all about getting better. We return just two pieces from last year, but we welcome a sophomore and junior group of guys who will only get better as we continue throughout the season. I am excited for this team to represent Arcanum," Coach Kevin Brackman said.
"I believe the WOAC will be a fun conference to compete in this year. We have many great coaches who will have their kids ready to play every night. The top teams in the mix this year are Tri-Village, Preble Shawnee, Franklin Monroe, and Dixie. All four teams have respected returners from last season. I believe that we have a team that can surprise people. Our kids fit the mold of a sleeper team. Watch for Newton and MV to be much improved," Brackman concluded.
DIXIE GREYHOUNDS – (12-11, 7-4) 4th place tie – Coach Nate Worthy
(Champine Photography Photo)
Dixie was poised to make a run at the top of the league but had an early season injury last year that hampered the Greyhounds. They play good defense and have enough offense to challenge the top teams in the conference and veteran coach Nate Worthy will have them ready to go every night.
Here is look at the key players
1. Nate Emrick* 12 5’9 G - 3 Year Starter @ PG.
2. Luke Miller* 12 6’2 G - Avg 11ppg as a soph. Season ending injury early last Year.
3. Logan Miller* 12 6’1 G - 7ppg & 4reb last year
4. Dillon Phillips* 11 6’2 F - 6ppg & 5reb last year
5. Trevor Huffman* 12 6’1 G
6.Kaiden Hypes* 12 6’4 F
Key contributors moving up from JV or transfers coming in
1. Connor Wade 12 6’2 F
2. Parker Butler 12 6’1 F
3. Keegan Stevenson 11 5’10 G
4. Brayden Puckett 11 6’2 F
“We have an older group that has been playing together for a long time. Nate Emrick, who is a 3-year starter will get this team going night in and night out. He sets the tone for us. Luke Miller is coming back from a devastating injury last year and will be a big part of what we do,” Coach Worthy stated.
“Our goal is to win the Dixie Holiday Tournament and win the WOAC,” Worthy added.
Coach Worthy expects his team to compete and be in the mix this year for the WOAC Title.
1.Tri Village
2.Preble Shawnee
3.Franklin Monroe
4.Dixie
BRADFORD RAILROADERS (13-11, 6-5) 6th place – Coach Alex Swabb
(Don Selanders Photo)
Bradford had a successful run last year in the league but graduated 4 seniors who contributed much to that success. Returning is two key players as the Railroaders will need newcomers to step up to replace them.
Here are the top returners.
1. Owen Canan 12 5’9 G - Averaged 14.7 PPG, 4.9 AST/G, 2.4 Steals/Game Current career assist leader in program history.
2. Zage Harleman 12 6’2 F
3. Rallie Wirrig 10 6’4 F
JV Moving Up/Transfers
1. Greg Chowning 11 5’8 G
2. Avery Felver 11 5’8 G
3. Treyl Manuel 12 6’0 F
4. Casey Jones 11 6’1 F
5. Zander Lingo 11 5’5 G
6. Raiden Wombold 10 5’11 G
7. Jaxon Hatala 11 5’10 G
“Our strength lies in having a group that loves to compete, and our goal is to get better with every practice and game. We return a couple 4-year varsity players and we’re going to lean on their experience,” coach Alex Swabb said.
“I think FM will be a team battling for the top spot after returning a majority of their core from last season. Tri-Village and Preble are the other two, both have maintained consistent success and there's no reason to count them out,” Swabb stated.
NEWTON INDIANS (15-9, 5-6) 7th place – Coach Michael Cantrell
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Coach Michael Cantrell’s team might have been the surprise team of the year as they made a strong run in post season after losing a lot of talent from the year before and rolled up 15 wins on the year.
They have three seniors and two juniors all with experience along with some younger athletic kids ready to contribute as well.
Here is a look at key players.
1. Max Newhouse* 12 6’5” C - 3 Year Letter Winner
2. Brady Wackler* 12 6’1” F - 3 Year Letter Winner
3. Luke Cornett* 11 5’10” G - 2 Year Letter Winner
4. Rhett Koffer* 11 5’9” G - 2 Year Letter Winner
5. Sawyer Renner 12 5’10” G
Key contributors moving up from JV or transfers coming in
1. Isaac Hainline 11 6’0” F
2.Cole Alexander 10 5’9” G
3. Trenton Robinson 10 5’9”G
4. Lee Morrow 10 6’4”C
“Our identity is going to be our defense and how physical we play. If we start today, I believe our strengths are how well we will share basketball and how balanced we will be compared to last year. For us to be successful, we stress three things daily: Defend, Rebound, and Take Care of the Basketball. Those are three concepts we emphasize daily,” Coach Michael Cantrell said.
“At the end of the day, we must continue to build good habits with and without the basketball, while competing at an extremely high level. I have been impressed with this team’s fight this offseason. They have worked at it in the classroom, the gym, and the weight room. I am excited to see them compete this winter,” Cantrell added.
He sees the following teams vying for the top spot.
1. Tri Village
2. Franklin Monroe
3. Preble Shawnee
NATIONAL TRAIL BLAZERS (8-15, 4-7) 8th place – Coach Andy Blevins
(Champine Photography Photo)
Former player and National Trail graduate Andy Blevins will take over coaching duties for the Blazers after coaching the Dixie Lady Greyhounds the least 3 seasons. Blevin’s son Tayden is a junior and one of three returning lettermen for the Blazers last season.
“Three key contributors from last season's 8-win team are returning this year in Laird, Blevins, and Brubaker. We have added some athleticism and depth this year and look for Coffey, Turpin, Osswald, Alexander, and Mowen to contribute their way each night.
“We believe our strength is going to be toughness and defense. The first key for us to have success is solid team defense. The second key for our success is consistent offense night in and night out and to trust each other on offensive,” coach Andy Blevins said.
Here is a look at the roster and key contributors for 2024-25
1. Kellen Laird* JR 5’10 G - 12 PPG, 6RPG, 5APG, 4 SPG - He should break the career steals this season at NT.
2. Tayden Blevins * JR 6’1 G/F - 10 PPG, 7.5 RPG, 1.5 BPG
3. Nick Brubaker * SR 5’10 G - 5 PPG, 2 RPG, 32% 3P%
4. Daniel Turpin SR 6’4 F
5. Braylon Coffey JR 5’8 G
6. Brancin Mowen SR 6’2 G
7. Lucas Alexander SR 6’1 G
8. Ethan Osswald* SR 5’11 G - Varsity Experience, Toughness
9. Jonah Brinkley SO 6’2 F
10. Korbin Sullivan SO 5’10 G
11. Talon Bousman FR 5’9 G
12. Josh Osswald SR 5’11 F
Key contributors moving up from JV or transfers coming in
1. Braylon Coffey JR 5’8 G - JV PG Last year, will take over some ball handling duties, shooting and defense
2. Daniel Turpin SR 6’4 F - Transfer from Eaton HS this season, Adds size, rebounding, and toughness
3. Brancin Mowen SR 6’2 G – He will add some length and shooting to the varsity team
4. Lucas Alexander SR 6’1 G - Took a year off and now is back, adds length, shooting, and athleticism.
“Our goal for this season is to improve team culture and get back to physical defensive basketball and to compete every night. As a new coach coming into the program with a new staff, the kids are buying in and excited and that's all we could ask for,” Blevins explained.
Coach Blevins sees Tri-Village, Franklin Monroe, Arcanum and Preble Shawnee as top contenders for a league title.
1. Tri-Village Josh does an excellent job up there and those kids bleed basketball, with Trey returning for his junior season and the rest of the kids one year older I look for them to be the front runner.
2. Franklin Monroe They are returning their top 2 scorers and a lot of their other key contributors. They are athletic and can seemingly play multiple styles of basketball
3. Arcanum Plays Solid team basketball and Regan can take over a game pretty quickly. They have great team defense and want to win with great tradition up there
4. Preble Shawnee I understand they lost a lot, but they have a lot left in the tank
Sleeper: “I think a few teams could fit this bill, but I am going to go with Mississinawa Valley. New Coach coming back and a solid young core. They will make some noise and once they get some experience under their belt they are going to be a tough game every night,” Blevins concluded.
ANSONIA TIGERS (6-17, 3-8) 9th place – Coach Tony Overholser
(Dale Barger Photo)
Coach Tony Overholser will be getting a late start again this year due to football success by the Tigers. They have just one senior and no returning starters so patience will be required as Ansonia gets their basketball legs under them. It will be a young, athletic and competitive group.
Here is a look at key players.
1. Bennett Lehman So 5’9” G – Averaged 3.6 ppg as freshman leading returning scorer, 3pt% and FT%.
2. Jacob Schmitmeyer So 6’ G – Top rebounder returning 3 Rpg.
3. Cade Shellhaas So 5’10” G – Need to utilize athleticism looking to add depth for us at guard and will have to develop some basketball skills, and a tenacious defender.
4. Ben Barnt Jr. 6’ F – Glue Guy will play much bigger than physical height and will be our Big Guy
5. Cooper Riffle Sr. 6’1” F – Didn’t play a lot a Jr. and grew 4-5 inches since last year and will be asked to step into a leadership role for us which will be a huge transition.
6. Carson Tobe Fr. 6’ F
7. Graham Coppess Fr. 6’1” G
8. Karson Weiss Fr. 5’11” G
“We have NO returning starters from last year. 3 lettermen returning Bennett Lehman, Jacob Schmitmeyer and Ben Barnt. We are very inexperienced and young with 3 Freshman who will be counted on to play significant roles this year,” Coach Tony Overholser said.
“We will need to use our athleticism when we can and develop our basketball IQ's and skill throughout the season. Another late start because of our success in Football has put us behind, but this group catches on fast and by mid-season I expect us to be very competitive,” Overholser added.
“Our goal is to concentrate on development and hopefully win some games along the way. Being around the .500 range in the WOAC would be a huge lift for us,” Overholser stated.
“I expect a two-team race for the WOAC with Tri Village winning and FM second. Dixie, Newton, Arcanum should be in the mix for the 3rd spot with the other teams beating up on one another. My sleeper picks to go above .500 is Mississinawa Valley. They're young and gritty and have an experienced coach coming in, so I don't expect it to be an easy W anymore in the WOAC,” Overholser concluded.
TWIN VALLEY SOUTH PANTHERS (4-19, 2-9) 10th place – Coach Dwayne Chastain
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There will be a new face pacing “Coach Tony A” court, Dwayne Chastain.
“I have 13 years of experience. I started my career at Thurgood Marshall. I coached there as an assistant for 5 years. I went to the state twice at Thurgood. Lost in the championship to St Vincent St Mary’s by 2. The following year lost in the Regional. I took 3 years of coaching. I came back after 3 years and lost in the State semifinal. 4 years later I became Meadowdale’s coach where I won the district, The City Championship and Coach of the year in the city.” Coach Chastain shared.
He is eager to share his experience and see Twin Valley South compete every night.
Key players for the Panthers are:
1. *Griffin Roell 12 6’5” Forward 2-year starter, Starter
2. *Trent Ray 10 6’2” Forward 1 year starter, averaged 7 rebounds a game last season, starter.
3. *Conner Mowell 12 5’9” Guard Played valuable minutes last year, Defender, Shooter
Key contributors moving up from JV or transfers coming in
1. Parker Howard 10 6’2” Guard Utility player, Starter
2. Aiden White 11 5’8” Guard Shooter, Starter
3. Caden Bishop 12 5’11” Guard Leadership, Starter
4. Lucas Barlow 10 6’4” Forward Low post presence, Rebounder
5. Mason Crews 12 5’9” Guard Defender
“My team's strength is playing together. We defend well as a team and very unselfish on the offensive end of the floor. They are willing to make the extra pass for a great shot. When I came in as the coach. I can tell they were hungry to learn and win. From day one they were focused and committed to learning. I am very impressed on how quickly they pick up on what we are teaching them. I am excited for them and looking forward to the season,” coach Chastain said.
He sees his team mixing it up in the top four for the league title.
1. Tri-Village
2. Preble Shawnee
3. Franklin Monroe
4. Twin Valley South
MISSISSINAWA VALLEY BLACKHAWKS (3-20, 2-9) 11th place – Coach Jeff Vaughn
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Misissinawa will be unknown by many this year with just one returning letter winner but returning to the bench is Jeff Vaughn who had a successful stint as the boys coach back in the early 2000’s.
The Blackhawks have two seniors and will be young on paper and experience but the youth they have is talented and in time they should be a team that will compete on any given night.
Here is a look at key players for the Hawks:
1. *Cing Scott So. 6’1” G - Only returning letter winner with substantial varsity experience.
2. Caden Hanes So. 5’10” G
3. Connor Hardy So. 6’1” F
4. Ashton Amspaugh So. 5’8” G
5. Ethan Grow Sr. 6’2” P
5. Ben Hamilton Fr. 6’6” P
6. Nick Ward Sr. 5’9” F
Key contributors moving up from JV or transfers coming in
1. Jaxin Beanblossom So. 5’6” G
2. Ty Houser So. 6’1” P
“Our team will be young and inexperienced but eager to compete. Keys will be to continue to develop throughout the year and do the small fundamental things and improve each game. We have some young talent that needs to continue to improve and work hard every day,” Coach Jeff Vaughn stated.
Coach Vaughn sees the following teams battling it out at the top this year.
1. Tri-Village
2. Franklin Monroe
3. Arcanum
4. Preble Shawnee
TRI-COUNTY NORTH PANTHERS (2-20, 0-11) 12th place – Coach Garrett WoodyardTri-County North is looking to improve this year and has some talent and size with experience. Look for the Panthers to be competitive every night.
Here are key players.
1. Clint Barnes* 11 6”4 F - Honorable Mention last year- Best Player – Super athletic
2. Koby Reynolds* 11 6”4 C - 3rd year varsity player- Great basketball IQ
3. Travis Williamson * 12 6”2 F - Great 3-point shooter
4. Corbin Flory * 10 5” 11 G - Brother Logan was a 1000-point scorer- He has same chance
5. Peyton Fannin* 10 5”10 G - All-around athlete - defender
Key contributors moving up from JV or transfers coming in
1. Aiden Ritchie 11 5”9 G - Scrappy guard who attacks the rim & fights on D
2. Nick Meyer 12 5”11 G - Hard-nosed defender with supreme quickness
"Our team strength is returning 5 varsity players who all have experience. For this team to have success and shock some people it all comes down to teamwork. We have the skill, size and athleticism. We need them to play TOGETHER. Our goal is to win 11 games this season. TCN has only won more than 10 games a handful of times in the last 20 years.
1. Tri-Village – Institutional success. The standard.
2. Arcanum- Returning key players. Great staff. Tons of upcoming talent as well.
3. Preble Shawnee – Lost great players and head coach but still have had a great JV, JH and role players.
4. Franklin Monroe- Their best guy is young, and we expect FM to continue to make a jump.
SLEEPER TEAM- I'd love to tell us ... but that seems like cheating. So, I think Newton will be solid again.
That's look at all 12 teams, Good Luck to everyone in 2024-25.
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WOAC 2024-25 Girls Basketball Preview
The 2024-25 girls basketball season kicked off over the weekend with several teams picking up big wins. Here is look at the teams and keys players in the conference this year.
TRI-VILLAGE PATRIOTS – (20-5, 11-0) 1st WOAC – Coach Brad Gray
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The WOAC is now heading into its 4th year as a league and the Patriots have won all three WOAC championships up to this point. They will face serious challenges this year from Mississinawa Valley and Arcanum both hungry to grab their first title in the WOAC.
Tri-Village lost a few key pieces to their 2024 league championship team including size in the post. This year’s Patriots style of play will be to play fast and defend all 92’ of the court. It will be a scrappy and competitive group of ladies taking the floor every night.
Here is a look at key players in 2024-25
- Adalynn Hines * JR 5-5 Guard - averaged 8.7 PPG last year in the last 14 games she played.
- Tai Mize * JR 5-4 Point Guard - averaged 8.6 PPG last year. Was a 2nd team All WOAC
- Kenna Wilcox * SO 5-7 Wing/Post - averaged 6.4 PPG coming off the bench last year as a freshman
- Sydnee DeLong * JR 5-8 Guard - leading returning scorer from last season’s team at 9.2 PPG but she will miss the majority of this season with an ACL injury. We hope to get her back before the end of the season but there is no guarantee that will happen. She was 2nd Team All WOAC last season as well as District 9 1st Team & 3rd Team AP Southwest District
Key contributors moving up from JV or transfers coming in
- Mylee Bierly SO 5-6 Wing - we are looking for Mylee to be a rebounding and defensive presence for us this year.
- Alexa Light JR 5-6 Post - Alexa provides us with some accurate midrange shooting from the post position
- Kaley Brandon SO 5-5 Wing - Kaley is a kid that is a streaky shooter and has really good basketball IQ. We are looking for her to give us some really good minutes this year.
- Mackenzie Besecker SO 5-7 Post - Mackenzie is a really good defensive & rebounding presence for us at the post position.
"The strength of this year’s team will be our guard play. We have multiple kids who can run the point position, especially once we are able to get Sydnee back. This is also a team that has multiple scoring threats, especially from the perimeter. Here early in the season, we really need Adalynn, Tai, and Kenna to kind of lead our young, inexperienced group because they are really the only 3 kids returning with significant varsity experience here in the early part of the season. As always, we will want to try to play fast and use our defense and transition game to create some easy offense for us. Rebounding and taking care of the basketball will be two key factors to whether or not we can have a successful year," Coach Gray said.
Coach Gray echoes most coaches seeing Mississinawa Valley and Arcanum as the top two teams to beat this year but also has high expectations for his team as well.
- Miss. Valley- return the WOAC Player of the Year in Woodbury and have experienced guards returning with her who can shoot the basketball. Also have some great length.
Arcanum- basically return the bulk of their team from last year and also have some nice young talent joining their experienced kids.
Tri-Village- Although we have a lot of unknown kids on our roster and we lack size, I still think our experienced guard play can keep us in most games when it comes to this league.
MISSISSINAWA VALLEY BLACKHAWKS (21-6, 10-1) 2nd WOAC – Coach Michael Paige
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The Lady Blackhawks are coming off the best season in school history winning their first ever District Championship. Although they graduated key players from that team they have personnel to backfill those positions.
They also return the WOAC conference player of the year and will be poised to make a run at winning the league title in 2024-25.
1. Taylee Woodbury* Sr. 5’5” G - WOAC POY, District 9 POY, SW District POY, Prep Girls Hoops POY, 1st Team WOAC, 1st Team District 9, 1st Team All State. Taylee is on pace to be the all-time scoring leader in school history. She is currently the All-Time Asst. and Steals leader. She Finished the season with 15ppg, 7.1apg, and 3.8 spg.
2. Syenna Purdin* Sr. 5’8 G - 2nd Team all Conf. She Avg. 8.2 ppg and is currently 2nd all-time in 3pt shooting in school history. She shot 36% from 3 while taking the second most 3s in the conf (162) only behind her teammate Taylee Woodbury.
3. Brooklynn Seubert* Jr. 5’10” F - Started a few games last season and had a major impact on our district championship run. She will be one of the best players in the conference this season. She avg. 6.5 ppg and 5 rpg off the bench.
4. Paige Emrick* Jr. 5’6” G - She started a few games for us last season and lead the conf. in 3pt% through the first 8 games of the season. She finished the season shooting almost 34% from distance. Paige is a PHENOMENAL defender and will have a major
Key contributors moving up from JV or transfers coming in
1. Gretchen Rodeheffer So.5’10” F – Gretchen will be one of the top shot blockers and rebounders in the conf. this season.
2. Makenna Hoggatt Jr. 5’10” G – Great shooter with limitless range and a good defender.
3. Cora Hoggatt Jr. 5’10” F – Great rebounder and shot blocker
4. Emily Byram Sr. 5’9” F – Shooter and rebounder
“Our teams’ strengths are shooting, defense, speed, and chemistry. The keys to our success this season will be to control the tempo and play GREAT defense."
"Our goals for this season are to win State and win the WOAC along the way,” Coach Paige stated.
Coach Paige believes there are a number of quality teams this season but also fully expects his team to win a conference title.
1. Mississinawa Valley – we return a lot of great players from last year’s team, including the POY. We finished second in the conf last season on a one-point loss to TV at their place.
2. Arcanum – They have a really good team this year and they are very well coached.
3. Tri-Village – Though they have had some injuries and roster changes, they are still returning three good players that will help them to compete for one of the top spots in the conf. again this season.
4. Newton – I believe they are well coached and are talented down low. They have some good young guards and will surprise some people this season.
5.Tri-County North – Well coached team with a lot of experience in the guard positions. I believe they could finish anywhere between 3-5 this season.
ARCANUM TROJANS (14-9, 9-2) 3rd WOAC – Coach Abbey Moore
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Arcanum has been in the mix every year since the WOAC started and they have experience and talented players returning that will not only challenge for a league title but also make a good post season run.
- Brooke Anderson 12 G
- Alexis Gibbons 12 F/G
- Matty Noe 10 G
- Caroline Long 11 F
- Claire Hein 10 G
- Faith Wooten 11 P
- Avery Leeper 11 G *did not play the majority of last season due to an injury
Key contributors moving up from JV or transfers coming in
- Madison Schwartz 10 G
“We will have 7 on JV that will come up and sit on varsity,” Coach Abbey Moore said.
“This team has great chemistry. We want to play fast, strong, and TOUGH this year. Putting the extra work in the weight room is going to have a big impact on what we are going to be able to do on the court. Our biggest goal is to come out every night, compete and leave it all out on the court. This group has a great opportunity this year to make it a memorable season."
"The battle for the top of the conference will be very competitive this year. We will work hard every day to hopefully have the opportunity to be a part of that excitement,” shared.
DIXIE GREYHOUNDS (13-9, 8-3) 4th place WOAC – Coach Justin Keirns
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The Lady Greyhounds were a solid team over the least couple of years and much of that had to do with one of the best players to wear a uniform at Dixie. But Sierra Brinson has graduated as the all-time leading scorer and that will leave a hole in their offense.
Dixie will also have a new leader on the bench this year with Justin Keirns pulling the strings.
Keirns is a 2016 Graduate of Dixie High School and is going into his 5th season as a coach within the girls’ basketball program with previous roles being a MS Head coach and JV Head coach the last 2 seasons.
“I am looking to develop a program that will sustain success on and off the court for many years to come at my Alma mater,” Keirns said.
“Our team motto is to “Be A DAWG” the DAWG stands for Discipline, Accountability, Work Ethic and Grit. I believe the girls are really starting to buy in to this culture as a whole and I think the girls will begin to see success in all aspects of their life including on the basketball court,” Keirns explained.
Here is a look at the roster and players:
1. Cooper Miller * Sr. 5’4 SG - Cooper is a strong leader within our program, unanimous player and coach vote getter for captain. Cooper sees the floor and understands the game very well and can shoot the ball at a very high level. We expect Cooper to have a breakout season!
2. Bethany Himan * Jr 5’4 SG – Bethany will be an integral part of our success this season with her ability to score the ball as well as play great on ball defense. Bethany was also selected as one of our varsity team captains!
3. Kaylie McConnell* Jr 5’8 SF/PF – Kaylie is a very athletic stretch 4 type player with a high motor! She has the ability to knock down shots as well as finish around the rim. Kaylie can guard 1-5 at a high level. She was also selected as a team captain!
4. Kaitlyn Loch Sr 5’7 SF – Kaitlyn is a very quick forward with the ability to get to the rim with ease. Her first step is one of the quickest I’ve seen, and I think it makes her very difficult to guard.
5. Teegan Miller So 5’7 PG – Teegan is a true point guard with fantastic vision of the court with the ability to set her teammates up in positions to be successful. Teegan has the ability to knock down shots and will be a great change of pace scorer for us!
6. Kendyl Hypes So 5’11 PF/C - Kendyl will fill a stretch 4 role for us. Kendyl has a great knack of blocking shots in the paint. With her height, wingspan and athleticism she will anchor the middle of our defense. Offensively Kendyl is comfortable knocking down mid-range shots and will crash the boards hard!
7. Maddison Caldwell So 5’6 PG/SF – Maddison is an aggressive ball handler with the ability to get to the rim with ease. She is a very physically gifted player that attacks each facet of the game with a gritty attitude!
Key contributors moving up from JV or transfers coming in
1. Maddie Delong So 5’6 SG – Maddie is a great mid-range shooter and looks to earn her minutes by hitting shots and play solid defense for us.
2. Mylie Palmer So 5’7 SF – Mylie is a young forward that will play JV and varsity for us this season. Mylie is one of the best on ball defenders I’ve seen. She plays the game with an old school mentality and takes pride in making plays for us on the defensive end. Her offensive game is quickly developing, and she is putting the work in to fight for a larger role on varsity.
3. Hailey Armstrong Sr 6’0 C – Hailey is a true center that is rejoining the program after not playing the past few years! Hailey will fill a true post presence role for use with a great ability to finish around the rim, block shots and rebound the ball at a high level
“In order for us to be successful this year we will have to play a modern brand of basketball that involves pushing the ball, playing solid pressure defense and hitting shots when we need to. I think our youthfulness, depth and aggressiveness will allow us to develop a system for years to come,” Keirns stated.
Here are the top teams coach Keirns sees on the conference for 2024-25.
- Mississinawa Valley will be a force not only in the conference but in our area.
- Arcanum is returning a really solid core and will be tough to beat.
- Tri Village is always fundamentally sound, I have no doubt they will be ready to compete.
- I believe TVS will be sleeper team within the conference. They have a group of girls that have a lot of talent and play extremely hard!
NEWTON INDIANS – (12-12, 6-5) 5th place in WOAC – Coach Stefany Landis
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Newton has a year under its belt with coach Stefany Landis who returns three starters and four lettermen and will look to challenge the top teams this year on the hardwood.
Here is a look at the top players returning:
- Felicity Harbour* SR 6’0 C - Last year was 2nd team all WOAC, 4th in FG%, 9th Rebounding. Avg. 9pts, 7 reb. Returning starter.
- Layla VanCulin* SR 5’10 F - Last year – avg. 5ppg, 6 reb. Suffered season-ending injury. Returning starter.
- Rylee Hess* JR 5’7 G - Last year – avg. 5 ppg, 4 reb. Returning starter.
- Brilie Hines JR 5’5 G - Returned to play after taking last season off to play travel soccer. Split action between Varsity and JV her freshman year.
- Mya Denlinger* SO 5’4 G - Last year played JV and Varsity.
- Mia Szakal* SO 5’10 G/F - Last year played JV and Varsity.
Key contributors moving up from JV or transfers coming in
- Violeta Cottrell JR 5’4 G
- Emily Flora JR 5’5 G
- Brynnasen Fiely FR 5’4 G Incoming freshman
- Paige Holbrook FR 5’10 F Incoming freshman
- Michaela Flora FR 5’6 G Incoming freshman
“I am looking to continue to build off of last season. We have three of our starters returning, but numbers are a factor again this year. Our focus this season will be defense, intensity, pushing the ball, and overall execution. We have to play smart, compete every time out, and stay healthy,” Coach Landis stated
“There is a lot of talent returning from the leading teams last year. Mississinawa, Arcanum, and Tri-Village will still be top competitors. However, there are a few other teams that I think do things well. Our league is scrappy and tough. Every game is going to be a battle,” Landis concluded.
ANSONIA TIGERS – (11-12, 5-6) 6th WOAC – Coach Connor Custenborder
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- Gabby Leeper 12 G – Averaged the most assists from our returning players. She is a team captain and provides great leadership. We look for her to be a part of the group of girls that will help us handle the ball.
- Lydia Hahn11 G – Lydia provides great defense for us. I think she is one of the better on ball defenders in the conference. She will also be a part of the platoon that helps up handle the ball.
- Olivia Schmitmeyer 11 F – She is a great shooter for the post position. Her experience will help her be more comfortable playing at a quicker pace. She will help us out on the inside this year with the ability to stretch the floor.
- Rose Barga 11G – Rose showed great scoring spurts last year. Having another year under her belt we hope that she continues to grow there. She led the team in FT% last year. She will help us handle the ball this year.
- Olivia Creager 11 G/F – A do it all type player. Can run the 1-4 for us. Can handle the ball and also bang around on the inside. She is a great slasher, and one of the better defenders in the conference. I think she will help fill some of the Steals we lose from our seniors last year.
- London Reichert 10 F – London was our leading returning scorer. She led the team in Reb and Blk last year. She will have a good chance of breaking the school record for Rebounds and Blocks this year already as a Soph. We look for her to take the next step in scoring as well.
Key contributors moving up from JV or transfers coming in
- Sophia Aultman 12 F – A scrappy player that isn’t afraid to bang around on the inside. She will help us guard more physical and bigger post when we need to.
- Charlotte Barga 9 G – Charlotte is a great player who I believe can become one of the best players in the conference. She has an amazing work ethic and is always wanting to get better and learn. I would expect for her to help us score the ball and handle pressure this year.
"We hope to be a well-rounded team that is tough to score on this year. We take pride in our effort and preparation on the defensive end. To be successful we have to win the tournament battle. We have to keep our steals up from last year, while cutting our turnovers down. Our goal is to be better every day than we were the day before."
"We do not want to take any team lightly or give anyone bulletin board material to help them beat us. Everyone in the conference does different things well and we have to prepare for the differently." Coach Custenborder said.
"If I had to pick one team that will for sure be up towards the top it would be Arcanum. Arcanum is a great team that has a lot of depth with skilled players. I think Anderson is a very underrated player for them and has the best court vision in the conference. Noe also impressed me a lot as a freshman last year, and I’m sure she’s developed even more as Coach Moore does a great job over there." Custenborder added.
"We definitely think there are other teams that will be competing with them though. Like I said every team will provide a different challenge this year and we have to prepare for them all the same," Custenborder concluded.
PREBLE SHAWNEE ARROWS – (5-16, 5-6) 6th WOAC – Coach Anitra Roell
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This will be the 2nd season for Anitra Roell as varsity head coach at Preble Shawnee. The Arrows graduated Bella Agee and Ashleigh Mondello-Garrett both accounted for most of the teams’ rebounds. Ashleigh was also the point guard and led the WOAC in steals.
Here is a look at the roster and information on players.
Caylee Hatmaker, Senior, #11, Guard/Forward - Caylee Hatmaker returns as a starter, last season she received honorable mention in the WOAC. Caylee has shown great leadership in the preseason. She is the only returning senior and looks to be a strong presence for our team.
Faith Jessie, Senior, #23, Guard
Layla Roberts, Senior, #2, Guard – she is playing basketball for the first time and has an amazing personality and understands the game well, she will be a great addition to our roster.
Aubrey Unger, Junior, #3, Guard - Aubrey Unger returns as a starter and she was recently named the WOAC player of the year for the second year in soccer. Aubrey is extremely fast and athletic.
Ava Apking, Junior, #5, Guard – she will lead our offense as point guard.
Braelyn Tangeman, Junior, #14, Forward – is one of the smartest defensive players we have.
Autumn Ruble, Sophomore, #22, Forward – returning player who steps up to varsity. She is very strong, fast, and physical and can match up with anyone.
Cora Geise, Sophomore, #32, Guard/Forward
Lainey Hawley, Sophomore, #10, Forward
Josie Mondello-Garret, Freshman, #24, Guard – will step right on to the varsity floor to replace her sister Ashleigh who graduated last year. Josie will be a prominent part of our program for the next 4 years.
Madison Moore, Sophomore, #21, Guard/Forward
Jenna Dixon, Freshman, #20, Forward - is battling a pre-season injury, Jenna scored a lot of points for us over the summer, when she is healthy I look for her to be a dominating force both offensively and defensively.
“We have set goals for our girls. We hope to win more games than we did last season. We are young. We are a varsity only program this year as our numbers are down. There will be some younger players get tossed right into the mix and they will be pressured to figure it out right away. We are Looking forward to working hard and getting better every day. The girls have to step up and mature and grow as players. It is my goal to make that happen,” Coach Roell shared.
TRI-COUNTY NORTH PANTHERS – (11-12, 4-7) 8th WOAC – Coach Jessica Spitler
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The Tri-County North girls basketball team is coming off a good season with the most wins in a while for the program showing steady improvement over the last few years. They are poised with some strong guard play to be in every game they play this year.
Here is look at key players.
- Bella Cherry * 11 5’6” PG 13.7 ppg, 5 rpg, 4.4 steals pg, First team All WOAC, District 15 Underclassman POY, offensive and defensive threat.
- Leinani Garcia * 12 5’5” PG 9 ppg, 2.6 apg, 2.0 spg, Special Mention All WOAC, D15 Underclassman Team, key for offense player.
- Jordan Pinion * 11 5’8” Forward 4.4 ppg, 5.2 rpg, expects her to be a big part of the offense with her scoring and quickness. She will be a big part of rebounding this season.
- Gracie Hemp * 12 5’5” Forward - is a defensive specialist with quick speed, shows valuable experience.
- Rylie Myers * 12 5’7” Forward Brings senior leadership, coming off a great soccer season. I expect to see her contribute offense and defensively.
Key contributors moving up from JV or transfers coming in
- Cadence Darnell * 10 6’2” Center Returning player with height and strength. Worked hard the off season expect big results and big rebounds for the team.
- Chloe Jackson * 11 5’10” Center Post player that contributes & helps with rebounding.
- Lola Grieshop 9 6’0” Forward Upcoming freshmen with height and athletic ability to produce good minutes on the floor. She will contribute both offense and defensively.
“We are returning 4 starters this year that all have had big minutes, experience and continue to build our TCN girls program. We are hoping to compete this year in all the conference games and get better as a whole each day and stay healthy,” Coach Spitler stated.
She sees the following teams competing for the title Tri Village, Mississinawa Valley, Ansonia and Arcanum.
FRANKLIN MONROE JETS – (7-14, 4-7) 8th WOAC – Coach Tim Barga
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Franklin Monroe numbers are down but they will be able to play a varsity schedule this year and will be guided by veteran coach Tim Barga in his 2nd year at the Hanger.
Key players for the Jets.
1. Presley Cox Sr., 5’9” C
2.Caydance Nichols Jr. 5’2” G
3.Kyra Barnes Sr., 5’3” F
4.Figel Jr., 5’2” G
Key contributors moving up from JV or transfers coming in
1. Adissyn Bosserman Fr. 5’5” C
2. Peyton Buhl So. 5’3” G
3. Savannah Miller Fr. 5’2” G
Although the number are down the Jets will be competitive each night.
“With only 7 players we will need to stay healthy and out of foul trouble every night,” Coach Barga stated.
Here is who coach Barga sees as the top teams in the WOAC
1. Mississinawa Valley
2. Arcanum
3. Tri-Village
4. Ansonia
BRADFORD RAILROADERS – (4-18, 3-8) 10th WOAC – Coach Josh Siedling
NATIONAL TRAIL BLAZERS – (7-16, 1-10) 11th WOAC – Coach Garrett Denlinger
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1. Hannah Henderson* 12 5-4 G District 15 Underclass team / Special mention WOAC
2. Josie Stiner* 12 5-8 F
3. Morgan House* 11 5-10 C
4. Ollie Mason* 11 5-6 G
5. Belle Anderson* 12 5-9 C
6. Lillian Cordle* 10 5-2 G
Key contributors moving up from JV or transfers coming in
1. Peyton White 10 5-10 C
2. Chloe Graves 10 5-6 F
3. Claire Osswald 10 5-6 G
Great leadership from my senior group. Work on building our basketball program.
1. Mississinawa Valley- Returning all-state player
2. Ansonia
3. Arcanum
4. Newton
TWIN VALLEY SOUTH PANTEHRS – (1-22, 0-11) 12th WOAC – Coach Kerry Crouch
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The Panthers will have a new coach this year leading the way Kerry Crouch, who brings a lot of experience and a roll up the sleeves mentality and is eager to build a solid program at Twin Valley South.
“I was hired in May and began immediately working to start getting kids involved from K-12th grade, running skills and drills sessions for youth kids, setup the 3-day youth camp in the summer and holding open gyms and workouts. I continued to do this until the High School season started.
Previously I coached girl's programs; last year at Lebanon High School and 4 years at Springboro. I came to TVS as I see it as an opportunity to build a successful Girls Basketball program from the bottom up using the experience I've had at both of those winning programs.
The community has been great in supporting me and the kids are a great group to work with, they want to get better, are very coachable and want to win. I look forward to seeing us progress this year and going forward,” Coach Crouch shared.
Here is a look at the roster for the 2024-25 season.
Jordan Ritchie* SR 5’8 G - 12.5 ppg, 5 reb/game last year. She has opportunities for some scoring records, but most importantly wants to win games her senior year.
Maci Arndts* SR 5’6 F - Hard worker, plays both ends of the court, always around the basketball. Does the little things that do not show up in the box scores.
Brylii Day* JR 5’9 F - 6.0 ppg, 7 reb/game last year. Has worked hard to improve her inside game and will be a tough matchup in conference play.
Kelsie Maggard* SO 5’4 G - Competitive, very athletic, leader on the floor. Will be a key piece in setting the tone for us this year.
Maddy Nelson JR 5’4 G - Returns to TVS after 2 years at Tri-Village, will excel in our style of play. Great work ethic, great addition to our program.
This year we will be competitive, we will look to use our athleticism to our advantage and our style of play will be different then years past. The kids are coming in everyday working hard and buying in and believing they can win games.
Coach Crouch sees Mississinawa Valley, Tri Village and Arcanum as teams to beat but also list Twin Valley South as a challenger.
“We are coming off a 1-22 year, 6-62 the past 3 years, but things are changing at South,” Crouch concluded.
Good luck to all the girls teams in 2024-25.
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WOAC Football Players Earn All-Southwest District Honors
Ansonia coach Adam Hall was named the Southwest District DVII Coach of the Year.(Dale Barger Photo)
The Western Ohio Athletic Conference had several football players honored by the Ohio Prep Sports Media Association for All-Southwest District honors.
Highlighting the way was Preble Shawnee Linebacker Brody Lynch who was named the DV Defensive Player of the Year. In 12 games Brody Lynch had 133 tackles, 71 solo and 18 tackles for loss.
Tri-Village Quarterback Trey Sagester was the DVII Southwest District Offensive Player of the Year. In 12 games Sagester completed 253 of 378 passes and threw for 3242 and 38 TDs.
Ansonia’s Adam Hall who won his 3rd straight WOAC league championship was named the DVII Coach of the Year.
Here is the list of all the WOAC Football Players earning All-Southwest District Honors as selected by a panel of Ohio Prep Sports Media Association.
DV
First Team Offense
Brody Morton, Camden Preble Shawnee, 6-3, 170, jr., QB
Cooper Shrout, Camden Preble Shawnee, 6-4, 280, jr., OL
First Team Defense
Brody Lynch, Camden Preble Shawnee, 6-0, 225, sr., LB
Reece Smith, Camden Preble Shawnee, 5-11, 175, sr., DB
Lucas Miller, Arcanum, 6-0, 170, so., DB
DV Defensive player of the year: Brody Lynch, Preble Shawnee (Dale Barger Photo)
Second Team Offense
MJ Macy, Arcanum, 5-9, 170, so., RB
Isaac Blankenship, Camden Preble Shawnee, 6-3, 185, sr., WR
Marcus Rayburn, Arcanum, 6-0 275, jr., OL
Second Team Defense
Truman Knaus, Arcanum, 6-4 220, sr., DL
Honorable Mention
Lane Lovely, Camden Preble Shawnee; Brayden Freeman, Arcanum; Lucas Midlam, Arcanum.
DIVISION VI
First Team Offense
James Baker, New Paris National Trail, 6-1, 270 sr., OL
First Team Defense
Brady Thompson, New Paris National Trail, 6-7, 215 sr., DL
Second Team Offense
Zack Creager, New Paris National Trail, 5-3, 145, sr., RB
Second Team Defense
Jonah Brinkley, New Paris National Trail, 6-2, 190, so., LB
Talon Bousman, New Paris National Trail, 5-8, 150, fr., DB
DIVISION VII
First Team Offense
Trey Sagester; New Madison Tri-Village, 6-3, 160, jr., QB
Zane Henderson, Ansonia, 5-11,190, sr., RB
Griffin Richards, New Madison Tri-Village, 6-1, 150, so., WR
Dom Black, New Madison Tri-Village, 6-5, 280, so., OL
Asher Shives, Ansonia, 5-11, 205, sr., OL
First Team Defense
Peyton Kelch, Ansonia, 6-1, 230, sr., DL Dillon
Kaeden Lipps, New Madison Tri-Village, 6-3, 185, sr., LB
Lane Bierly, New Madison Tri-Village, 6-2, 165, sr., DB
Owen Canan, Bradford, 5-8, 160, sr., DB
Punter: Griff Roell, West Alexandria Twin Valley South, 6-5, 195, sr.
VII Offensive players of the year: Trey Sagester, Tri–Village (Dale Barger Photo)
Coach of the year: Adam Hall, Ansonia
Second Team Offense
Caleb Spradling, Union City Mississinawa Valley, 5-8, 155, fr., QB
Zeke Hopkins, New Madison Tri-Village, 5-9, 150, sr., WR
Levi Farmer; New Madison Tri-Village, 5-11, 220, jr., OL
Ty Houser, Union City Mississinawa Valley, 6-3, 235, so., OL
Levi Staver, Union City Mississinawa Valley, 5-10, 235, sr., OL
Second Team Defense
Owen McKee, West Alexandria Twin Valley South, 6-1, 190, so., LB
Bryce Watson, Union City Mississinawa Valley, 5-11, 165, jr., LB
Colt Camacho, New Madison Tri-Village: 6-2, 160, fr., DB
Mason Weathington, New Madison Tri-Village, 5-9, 160, sr., DB
Congratulations to all the WOAC Football players earning All-Southwest District Honors.
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