Moeller High School 2008-09 Basketball Articles

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C8 SUNDAY, APRIL d• 2009

THE ENQUIRER

BoYS' BAS ~THALL .ALL- TARS . -SELECTED BY REPORTER MIKE DYER ON RECOMMENDATIONS FROM AREA COACHES ·

DIVISION I FIRST TEAM. Bobby Capobianco, loveland · The Indiana signee averaged 17.5 points, 9.4 rebounds and 1. 6 blocks for the Tigers. He was first-team all-dis~ trict and special mention.all-state.

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DIVII U-IV FIRST TEAM

The Enquirer today honors the area's top athletes in basketball, wrestling, swimming and diving, gymnastics, bowling and ice hockey. The tribute begins here and continues through page C12. · Need more copies? Log on to Cincinnati.Com for downloadable and. printable PDFs. Search: high school- sports l .

. Quinten Rollins, Wilmington The junior guard was Division II firSt-team all-district. He averaged 14.7 points and 5.0 rebounds.

Jordan Berlin, Wilmington The junior guard was Division II second-team all-district. He averaged 14.5 points, 4.9 rebounds and 3.3 assists.

Erik Stenger, St. Xavier The senior forward averaged 17.6 points and 7.8 rebounds. He was · . first-team all-district and hE?Iped lead the Bombers to the regional semis. He was special mention all-state.

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Richard Harris, Taft The senior was the District 16 Division II coaches' player of the year. He was first-team all-district and CMAC player of the year. He averaged 18.3 points, 12.3 rebounds and 3.2 assists. He was speci~l mention allstate.

Bill Edwards, Middletown The senior forward averaged 17.4 points, 9.0 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 1. 7 steals for the Middies. He was first-team all-state and all-distriqt

Jordon Crawford, La Salle

DIV. 1 PLAYER OF THE.YEAR

The senior guard was the GCL South player of the year. He was second-team all-state. He has committed to play at Ashland (Ohio).

DanliY McElroy, la.Salle The senior forward was first-team aii-GCL South. He averaged 16 points and six rebounds and was honorable mention ~11-state. He has signed with Bowling Green. ·

Adolphus Washington, Roger Bacon

Orlando Williams, Princeton

The freshman led the Spartans in scoring with 13.8 points per games and in rebounding, at 7.0. He was Division II second-team all-district.

The senior was the Southwest District player of the year and first-team all-state. He has signed with Miami University.

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DIV. I COACH OF THE YEAR Josh Andrews, Princeton

· Sam Hendricks, Indian Hill

He led Princeton to its first state tournament appearance since 1972. The Vikings were the state runnersup. Andrews was Associated Press Division I coach of the year.

The junior forward was Division II second-team all-district. He averaged 12.9 points; 5.6 rebounds and 1.8 blocks.

DIV. II PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Jess Chadwell, Georgetown

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The junior forward averaged 26 and three assists: He was DivlsionlVfirst=team all~ district.

lach Brown, Mason The senior averaged 19.0 points, 6.0 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 2.2 steals for the Comets. Brown, who liascsigned"with Lipscomb;~was-seC--~ ond-team all-district.

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The junior guard averaged 13.5 points and 3. 7 rebounds for the Spartans. He started 23 games and led the team in total minutes. He was first-team all-district. ·

Jordan Sibert, Princeton The junior guard has orally committed to Ohio State. He was second- · team all-district and honorable men. tion all-state.

Evan Yates, Walnut Hills The senior forward averaged 20.3 points, 11.4 rebounds and 2.4 assists for the Eagles. He was second-team all-district and honorable mention all- . state.

DIV. II COACH .OF THE YEAR

The senior forward averaged 21.9 points and was a CMAC first-team honoree. He has committed to play at Findlay.

The junior guard was Division IV first-team all-district and all-Miami Valley Conference Sca~let division.·

Brian NeaD, Roger Bacon He led the Spartans to th'e GCL Central division· title -the first time they have won a GCL title sjnce the · 2001-02 season. Roger Bacon (20-4) won its second consecutive sectional title. It was the first time the school had 20 wins since the 2002-03 season.

Khiry Hankins, Summit Country Day The senior guard helped lead the Silver Knights to the Division IV regional final. He was third~team .alldistrict. ·

DIV. HI PLAYER OF THE YEAR Ro~

Jack Smith, Hughes

Ricardo Maxwell, lockland

Tudor, Madeira

He averaged 13.4 points, 4.8 assists, three rebounds and 1.8 steals for the Mustangs. He was the CHL player of the year.

Jalen Billups, Shroder Paideia The sophomore was Division Ill · third-team all-district He was secondteam aii-CMAC. He averaged 15 points, eight rebounds and three' blocks.

DIV. III COACH OF THE YEAR Jim Reynolds, Madeira

Tony Harris, Moeller The senior guard led the Crusaders to the district final. He was first-team aii-GCL South. He averaged 12.5 points, 3.5 assists, 2.6 rebounds and 1.4 steals. ·· ·

He led Madeira to a Division Ill district runner-up finish. The Mustangs went 19-4 overall and 13-1 in the CHL. Madeira was CHL co-champion with Indian Hill.

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Wes Carlson, CHCA The junior forward averaged 17.3 points, 6.4 rebounds and two blocks. He was Division Ill second-team alldistrict.

DIV. IV PLAYER OF THE YEAR DIV.I HONORABLE MENTION Aiken - Darren Goodson; · : Anderson -John Runk, .' Michael Wilkison; Colerain . Ken Kunkel; Edgewood .·Xavier Fugate, Brian Weber;· ·: Elder- Erich Vogelsang; ·• Glen Este - Curt Wesp; Hamilton - Robert Merz; La Salle - Ryan Reming, Brandon Neel; Lakota East · - Daniel Lyons; Lakota West . -Brandon Candella, Jordan · Hicks, Alex Smith; Loveland - Brian Wo~niak; MasonLuke Sutphin; Middletown Tony Peters, Allen Roberts;

Milford - Zach Baker, Mark Bryant; Moeller- Alex Barlow, Charlie Byers, Tim Stamper, Brian Vonderhaar; Mount Healthy ..: DeSean Flagg; Northwest - Preston Brown; Oak Hills - Alex Rogers; Princeton- StefonJohnson, Marquis Home; St. XavierLuke Massa; Sycamore - Brett Simek; Western Browo- Tyler Morgan, Ethan. Fite; Western Hills - Andre Thomas; Winton Woods - Dominique Brown, · Allen Payne

Jake Davis, Seven Hills ·

DIV. II• IV HONORABLE MENTION

The junior was the Division IV district player of the year and first-team all-state. He averaged 17.4 points and 10.1 rebounds. He was named the MVC Scarlet player of th.e year.

Batavia - Eric Roberts, Zach Heber; Bethel-TateLouie Schaljo; BlanchesterNash Ballinger; Cincinnati Christian - David Mann; Cincinnati Countty Day Spencer Wright; Clark Montessori- Idress Ramsey; CNE -Jake Terry, Justin Messinger; Deer Park- Bryan Barthelmas; East Clinton - Matt McFadden; Felicity- Lenny Hinkston; Finneytown - Brandon Robinson; Georgetown -

DIV.' IV COACH OF THE YEAR Ricll1 Hoyt, · Summit Country·~ay He led Summitto its first regional appearpnce..since 1988. Summit finished with a 14-10 record.

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(Calvin Cahall; Goshen- Nick , \Wake, Cody McClanahan; lndi<lln Hill- Matt Griggs, Ryan !Murphy; Lockland -Jordan · Smith; Madeira- Nate Gulick; l!~ew Richmond- Justin Wilson; N.orwilod -Taylor Wellman; Ross- Alex Cole, Casey Vatter; st. Bernard - Phillip Torbert; Summit Country Day - Brad Evans; Talawanda Josh Claytor, Darryl Wallace; Taylor- Petey Bucalo; . Williamsburg- Elliot Young

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