7th Grade Peebles 37 NW 49
Stats are as follows:
Brady Johnson 6 pts, 3 reb
Tyler Fenner 22 pts, 7 reb
Spencer Kelley 3 pts, 8 reb, 4 asst, 4 stl
Ryan Brown 2 pts, 1 reb, 1 asst
Jacob Gross 4 pts, 7 reb, 1 stl
Cole Masterson contributed greatly with his defense.
8th Grade Peebles 60 NW 22
Stats are as follows:
Mason Johnson 3 pts, 1 reb
Cole DeMint 2 pts, 1 asst
Matthew McAdow 17 pts, 4 reb, 3 stl
Trent Arey 12 pts, 12 reb, 4 asst, 12 stl
Tyler Porter 2 pts, 2 reb, 1 asst
Josh Chandler 4 pts, 4 reb, 2 asst, 3stl, 1 blk
Tyler Grey 6 pts, 2 reb
Stone Crothers 8 pts, 5 reb, 1 asst, 1 stl
Caleb Rayburn 1 reb
Cody Hemming 4 pts, 1 reb, 1 stl
Ethan Cadwallader 1 pt, 2 reb
Brian Schmitz 2 pts, 2 stl
Anthony Seaman and Chad Walls also contributed with their defense and hustle.
Next game is 1/7/09 at Chillicothe.
Peebles vs. Northwest Boys
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Re: Peebles vs. Northwest Boys
The 7th grade was close all the way -- tied at half time and then down the stretch Northwest was able to pull away and get some lay-ups and second shots. They have some big kids at the 7th grade level. I thought Tyler Fenner finished well around the basket and Spencer Kelley made some nice diagonal passes to Fenner against the 1-3-1 Northwest zone.
The 8th grade game was all Peebles as the Indians got out to a 16-2 lead early and were very effective with the press. Trent Arey anticipates so well in the press and gets a lot of steals and then Peebles converts those steals quickly into easy baskets.
McAdow continues to look solid and plays well with and without the ball. Another good team effort with a lot of players making solid contributions in the win.
On a side note, it's great to see a former player of mine, Josh Keeney, coaching the 8th grade Northwest Mohawks. He's a great person and very hard worker and will be a good coach. Right now his players need a little work, but will get better as the season goes along and will get some wins. Peebles was probably the toughest team on the schedule and it's tough to have to play them over Christmas break.
The 8th grade game was all Peebles as the Indians got out to a 16-2 lead early and were very effective with the press. Trent Arey anticipates so well in the press and gets a lot of steals and then Peebles converts those steals quickly into easy baskets.
McAdow continues to look solid and plays well with and without the ball. Another good team effort with a lot of players making solid contributions in the win.
On a side note, it's great to see a former player of mine, Josh Keeney, coaching the 8th grade Northwest Mohawks. He's a great person and very hard worker and will be a good coach. Right now his players need a little work, but will get better as the season goes along and will get some wins. Peebles was probably the toughest team on the schedule and it's tough to have to play them over Christmas break.
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Re: Peebles vs. Northwest Boys
with the teams in the soc 2 I doubt if peebles is the best team Northwest will play this yr though they are a good team.
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Re: Peebles vs. Northwest Boys
You must not have seen Peebles 8th grade play and the ONLY team in the SOC II that can compete with them is Wheelersburg. Northwest does NOT play Wheelersburg this year for some reason. I DO think that Peebles is the best team on Northwest's schedule.