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Jr High Basketball

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 2:01 pm
by Ukfanatic
Jr high basketball! Who has the best teams n the areas for both boys and girls.

Re: Jr High Basketball

Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 11:46 pm
by Tower
Imagine Wheelersburg 8th boys will be strong again, especially with Holden boy. Have no idea how any 7th grade teams will look.

Re: Jr High Basketball

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 2:29 pm
by OICU812
Not too sure how 7th grade is shaping up! Logan 8th should have a real good year!

Re: Jr High Basketball

Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2014 5:33 pm
by Championship
8th Grade Boys OVC will be an absolute dog fight on a nightly basis. With Ironton joining the league adding to an already very competitive group of boys between South Point, Fairland, Coal Grove and Chesapeake.

7th Grade Boys OVC should be very interesting as well with Rock Hill, Chesapeake, South Point and Ironton all offering pretty good rosters.

Keep in mind I'm not sure what Portsmouth offers for either group, as well as Fairland and Coal Grove in 7th and Rock Hill in 8th.

Re: Jr High Basketball

Posted: Sat Nov 08, 2014 10:25 pm
by youthsportsfan
Championship wrote:8th Grade Boys OVC will be an absolute dog fight on a nightly basis. With Ironton joining the league adding to an already very competitive group of boys between South Point, Fairland, Coal Grove and Chesapeake.

7th Grade Boys OVC should be very interesting as well with Rock Hill, Chesapeake, South Point and Ironton all offering pretty good rosters.

Keep in mind I'm not sure what Portsmouth offers for either group, as well as Fairland and Coal Grove in 7th and Rock Hill in 8th.
Ovc 8th

Ironton
South Point
Coal Grove
Fairland.
Portsmouth
Chesapeake
Rock Hill
Ironton 8th coming off an undefeated season will be hard to beat by any of the OVC teams. 2nd -4th could be in any order .

Looking forward to a great season.

Re: Jr High Basketball

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2014 2:45 am
by IBTT
There could be a number of good teams in the OVC this season. Ironton and Coal Grove have been beating up on each other for a number of years now. Last year the teams didn't get a chance to play each other. Ironton went undefeated and won the Ohio/Kentucky OVC while Coal Grove had one loss to the mighty Fairland Dragons. Fairland comes in with good talent that with playing a good game they always have a chance to knock off anyone. South Point comes in with some of the best talent in the area. Chesapeake I have been told has some good talent as well. I haven't heard about Rock Hill, guess we will have to wait and see. Burg has some nice talent. Last year they took a beating when they played at home against this Ironton 8th grade team as most starters were sitting before the half, but I can't see that happening too often, that was their only defeat.

Re: Jr High Basketball

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2014 1:20 pm
by youthsportsfan
IBTT wrote:There could be a number of good teams in the OVC this season. Ironton and Coal Grove have been beating up on each other for a number of years now. Last year the teams didn't get a chance to play each other. Ironton went undefeated and won the Ohio/Kentucky OVC while Coal Grove had one loss to the mighty Fairland Dragons. Fairland comes in with good talent that with playing a good game they always have a chance to knock off anyone. South Point comes in with some of the best talent in the area. Chesapeake I have been told has some good talent as well. I haven't heard about Rock Hill, guess we will have to wait and see. Burg has some nice talent. Last year they took a beating when they played at home against this Ironton 8th grade team as most starters were sitting before the half, but I can't see that happening too often, that was their only defeat.
Yes this game was quickly out of hand. And Burg has a good team That's why I don't see anyone giving Ironton a challenge in the OVC. Although we will have better games than we did last yr. or at least we hope. To much talent , to many scorers.

Re: Jr High Basketball

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2014 1:59 pm
by IBTT
As long as this group plays team ball and don't look to pad their individual stats it could be a very good season for these boys. They have a very fine coach so I believe he will see to it that their individual ideas quickly are an afterthought. When this team plays as a team, I have not ever seen anyone come close. As we have seen with the University of Kentucky, even when you have talent at all 5 positions, if you don't play team ball you won't get far. Anxious for the season to kick off.

Re: Jr High Basketball

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2014 10:47 am
by Ukfanatic
Ironton, Coal Grove, Fairland, and wheelersburg all have good 8th grade teams. Waverly should be competitive again at 8th grade level. Only lost to Valley and Wheelersburg last year and won the Eastern Tournament as 7th graders. Waverlys seventh grade is very good and has a shot at going undefeated I think. Going to be a fun year. Good luck to everyone and stay injury free!

Re: Jr High Basketball

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2014 6:28 pm
by Lovetheroundball
It would be interesting to know how many undefeated junior high teams have translated into dominate teams by the time they reach juniors/seniors. There are so many factors that are advantages at the junior high level. Teams that have the size and aggressiveness at this level have a huge advantage. By the time these players reach Varsity age these advantages seem to level out. After seeing Ironton and Coal Grove some at the West summer league it is no wonder they blow out a lot of teams. It looked like men playing against boys. The current size advantage and aggressiveness they have at this age will win against skill every time. Not to say these players also don't have skill but the advantage is obvious before you ever see them touch a ball.

Re: Jr High Basketball

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2014 9:52 pm
by PullingGard
Nothing But Net 1 wrote:It would be interesting to know how many undefeated junior high teams have translated into dominate teams by the time they reach juniors/seniors. There are so many factors that are advantages at the junior high level. Teams that have the size and aggressiveness at this level have a huge advantage. By the time these players reach Varsity age these advantages seem to level out. After seeing Ironton and Coal Grove some at the West summer league it is no wonder they blow out a lot of teams. It looked like men playing against boys. The current size advantage and aggressiveness they have at this age will win against skill every time. Not to say these players also don't have skill but the advantage is obvious before you ever see them touch a ball.
Very true. A few years ago, Waverly had a dominate 8th grade team (Martin and others). One transfers, a few injuries, others don't play and without Kretzer transfering in probably would not have won 5 games their senior year. At the time I was thinking "Wait till these kids get to high school". Martin was the only starter on this 8th grade team to finish their senior year of basketball at Waverly. This is why it is important not to cut to early and discourage kids from coming out for basketball.

Re: Jr High Basketball

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2014 11:14 pm
by youthsportsfan
Nothing But Net 1 wrote:It would be interesting to know how many undefeated junior high teams have translated into dominate teams by the time they reach juniors/seniors. There are so many factors that are advantages at the junior high level. Teams that have the size and aggressiveness at this level have a huge advantage. By the time these players reach Varsity age these advantages seem to level out. After seeing Ironton and Coal Grove some at the West summer league it is no wonder they blow out a lot of teams. It looked like men playing against boys. The current size advantage and aggressiveness they have at this age will win against skill every time. Not to say these players also don't have skill but the advantage is obvious before you ever see them touch a ball.
I'm guessing Lafon would rather have aggressive winners to develop from freshman to senior year vs non aggressive 8-8 teams. I couldn't agree more that the edge is to kids that have grew fast and starting to mature. And bigger vs other teams. And this gap will even out in high school. I personally think the difference in strong jr high teams and continuing that at the varsity level is the high school coaching staff and work ethic of the kids to improve their skill. The other factor is if the kids stay together. Sounds like Waverly lost most of their top 8. Ironton tends to maintain the kids and get new kids that want to be part of a great program.

Re: Jr High Basketball

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2014 1:56 am
by ohbuckeye2
Can someone post a schedule for Irontons 8th grade games if they have one?

Thanks,

Re: Jr High Basketball

Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2014 3:52 pm
by youthsportsfan
Who are the local jr high teams scrimmaging ? Any word on previews in OVC ?

Re: Jr High Basketball

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 12:06 am
by IBTT
Ironton 8th plays Chesapeake in the previews and scrimmages West. The first game is against Fairland and second game is Coal Grove.

Re: Jr High Basketball

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 7:19 am
by burg1
Wheelersburg Jr High has 2 scrimmages: South Point and Fairland.

Re: Jr High Basketball

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 10:12 am
by Ukfanatic
Burg1 I know wheelersburg has a very good eighth grade team. How is there seventh grade team?

Re: Jr High Basketball

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 10:19 am
by burg1
Very solid. Many good athletes on the 7th grade team. Lots of speed and good shooters. Looking forward to an exciting year for both 7th and 8th grade teams.

Re: Jr High Basketball

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 1:37 pm
by MClaw
Minford will host Huntington-Ross Saturday (11/22).

Re: Jr High Basketball

Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2014 2:59 pm
by 32hornets
CG 7th vs St Joe tonight
CG 8th vs Warren Saturday

Both play Rock Hill in previews