Your School's Most Memorable Winning Shot In Tournament Play
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Trojandave will remember a shot from Trojans coach Collin hit a buzzer beater over ranked Columbus mifflin? at ptown. I also recall that burg- ptown 84 game up by 10+ and they wouldn't quit shooting the ball, burg won in ot
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And those are the most memorable shots of ALL time??? Hope they at least made it to state?Alitown wrote:I didn't see you after that game, but I have never seen someone so excited as you were in 2010 when Utley buried the 3 against Portsmouth at Jackson! My neck still hurts from you squeezing the back of it lolCrab's Brother wrote:2014 - Valley's Chris Flowers buries a 3 to send the Indians to the Regionals and eliminate the Portsmouth Trojans.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdXtLb5uGBs
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In the tournament , not of all time.Noitall wrote:And those are the most memorable shots of ALL time??? Hope they at least made it to state?Alitown wrote:I didn't see you after that game, but I have never seen someone so excited as you were in 2010 when Utley buried the 3 against Portsmouth at Jackson! My neck still hurts from you squeezing the back of it lolCrab's Brother wrote:2014 - Valley's Chris Flowers buries a 3 to send the Indians to the Regionals and eliminate the Portsmouth Trojans.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdXtLb5uGBs
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Lol! There have been much, much worse posts from people that hadn't had any wine, so it's all good.Noitall wrote:I've had to much wine tonight ,I'm done.
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Hoopie74 wrote:I don't remember the year,but Peebles vs Wheelerburg,District( I think Finals) . Peebles is up waining seconds.Randy Meade makes steal and goes for dunk. Misses it. Wheelerburg takes ball length of court for a layup shot from the foul line as time runs out. Burg wins by I think 1 point in Double OT.
I've watched a lot of Burg basketball over the last 40 years and I do not remember this game. I remember Burg beating Fairland I think with a shot at the buzzer in the Districts.
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The shot that Eugene Collins made at the buzzer was against Columbus East at PHS......the Trojans won the game 62-61. That was a really good Columbus East team the Trojans beat that night.
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I was 5 yrs old at the '82 Burg games. That stretch of games made me fall in love with basketball. I remember wearing the free Long John Silvers pirate hats to the games.LucasDavenport wrote:That 1982 Sectional final was one the best games I ever watched and there were several battles in the 70s and 80s at Portsmouth for Sectional Titles. That Burg Team was the first to make it to Columbus and had Paul Newman along with Walke and Staker. They defeated Martins Ferry in the Regional Final behind Newmans 42 points. John Eaton was the coach.
I believe Youngstown Rayen lost to Dayton ROTH (which might have morphed into Dayton Dunbar). Keith Byars played for Dayton ROTH in that state tournament.
The next time (1984) that Wheelersburg made it to Columbus they should have lost to Portsmouth in the District Finals. Down by 10+ with 3:00 to go (no 3 point shot) and Lee Hooks missed a dunk on a breakaway. If I remember the ball went 20 feet high off the miss. Todd Staker and company came all the way back and won in regulation. Tom Smith will tell you that loss still hurts. TrojanDave might concur.
For my money the 82 team was one of the best ever from this area and Had 3 of Burgs all time top 10 players (and could be argued top 5)
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That's the one...I still remember the crowd's roar when that shot went in. May have been as loud as I've ever heard it in Webster's gym (although Burg/Webster 2006 game comes to mind as well).*trojandave wrote:art vandelay: The shot you're referring to in the Ironton vs. Portsmouth sectional game was in 1989. Daryl Lisath banked in a 3 pointer from about 35 feet to send the game into overtime, then the Trojans outlasted the Fighting Tigers to advance to Athens. That year Portsmouth won the district title and had to play the regional at Hara Arena in Dayton. Cincinnati Forest Park, whom the Trojans beat 90-80 in 2 OT in the regional final in 1988 at UD Arena, was the opponent. This time Alex Davis (Ohio State) and the Chargers got payback with an 84-80 win in the semifinal.
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reds4life: I certainly do remember the 1983 and 1984 tournament games between Portsmouth and Wheelersburg. Both games went into OT, with the Trojans winning in 1983, and the Pirates winning in 1984. I also remember how scorching hot Todd Staker and Craig Brown were in the 1984 state championship game vs. Akron St.Vincent-St.Mary, coached by Joe Suboticki, who 4 years later would come to Portsmouth. Staker and Brown almost shot the Burg to a state title, even without the 3 point line. I think the Irish PG at the time was Curtis Wilson, who went on to have a really good career at Ohio State.
In fact, the first 3 tournament games between the Trojans and Pirates went into OT......1978, 1983, and 1984.
In fact, the first 3 tournament games between the Trojans and Pirates went into OT......1978, 1983, and 1984.
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I think it was mid 90s. Our sectionals were at Waverly. I worked at the A plant and worked with a Blevins at that time. I was getting teased at halftime because Peebles was down . Indians made comeback,tied and went to OT. After the game my burg friends were shocked that they bout got beaten by such a small school.yabbadabbadoo wrote:Hoopie74 wrote:I don't remember the year,but Peebles vs Wheelerburg,District( I think Finals) . Peebles is up waining seconds.Randy Meade makes steal and goes for dunk. Misses it. Wheelerburg takes ball length of court for a layup shot from the foul line as time runs out. Burg wins by I think 1 point in Double OT.
I've watched a lot of Burg basketball over the last 40 years and I do not remember this game. I remember Burg beating Fairland I think with a shot at the buzzer in the Districts.
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TrojanDave: You are correct--- Curtis Wilson was on that ASVSM team. Another player on that team was Frank Stamms who was an All American in football at Notre Dame and played professionally with the Raiders.
And the point was actually played by another kid you might remember--- Jerome Lane. He became famous nationally a few years later when he broke the backboard while playing for Pitt. That dunk also helped Bill Rafferty establish himself as a commentator with his now famous "Send it in Jerome!" The passer on that Alley Oop to Lane was Sean Miller who now coaches U of Arizona.
I remember in the second half of the state championship game and the look on Lane's face as Wilson threw the ball into him after Craig Brown buried another bomb or Staker made one of his characteristic 12 footers. I believe Staker played with 4 fouls most of the second half. If there was a 3 point line in 84 then Craig Brown would have been remembered as the hero in a Wheelersburg State Championship
And the point was actually played by another kid you might remember--- Jerome Lane. He became famous nationally a few years later when he broke the backboard while playing for Pitt. That dunk also helped Bill Rafferty establish himself as a commentator with his now famous "Send it in Jerome!" The passer on that Alley Oop to Lane was Sean Miller who now coaches U of Arizona.
I remember in the second half of the state championship game and the look on Lane's face as Wilson threw the ball into him after Craig Brown buried another bomb or Staker made one of his characteristic 12 footers. I believe Staker played with 4 fouls most of the second half. If there was a 3 point line in 84 then Craig Brown would have been remembered as the hero in a Wheelersburg State Championship
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Symmes Valley in 2002. Went to state and lost to Eastern.
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Year was 1989.Hoopie74 wrote:I don't remember the year,but Peebles vs Wheelerburg,District( I think Finals) . Peebles is up waining seconds.Randy Meade makes steal and goes for dunk. Misses it. Wheelerburg takes ball length of court for a layup shot from the foul line as time runs out. Burg wins by I think 1 point in Double OT.
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The year was 1989. That's the year Meade graduated from Peebles.Hoopie74 wrote:I think it was mid 90s. Our sectionals were at Waverly. I worked at the A plant and worked with a Blevins at that time. I was getting teased at halftime because Peebles was down . Indians made comeback,tied and went to OT. After the game my burg friends were shocked that they bout got beaten by such a small school.yabbadabbadoo wrote:Hoopie74 wrote:I don't remember the year,but Peebles vs Wheelerburg,District( I think Finals) . Peebles is up waining seconds.Randy Meade makes steal and goes for dunk. Misses it. Wheelerburg takes ball length of court for a layup shot from the foul line as time runs out. Burg wins by I think 1 point in Double OT.
I've watched a lot of Burg basketball over the last 40 years and I do not remember this game. I remember Burg beating Fairland I think with a shot at the buzzer in the Districts.
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Our teams best shot was last night. Just because it is the talk of Viking nation right now. The most recent big shot memory! Eli Griffith in transition down the lane catches the nice assist pass from Jake Speakman in stride .... 1...2 ..... BOOM!!! VC's first dunk of the year. On that floor...In front of that crowd! Momentum went to the Viking Nation and the lead pushed to 20. What a fond memory for that young man... this Viking team and the whole Viking Nation for years to come.
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One heck of a play,perfect execution from all of the kids involved.I wish Neylon could have finished his try we could have had two dunks.vctransplant wrote:Our teams best shot was last night. Just because it is the talk of Viking nation right now. The most recent big shot memory! Eli Griffith in transition down the lane catches the nice assist pass from Jake Speakman in stride .... 1...2 ..... BOOM!!! VC's first dunk of the year. On that floor...In front of that crowd! Momentum went to the Viking Nation and the lead pushed to 20. What a fond memory for that young man... this Viking team and the whole Viking Nation for years to come.
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35 years ago. 1982. Regional semifinals at the convo. Kent Wolfe 15 footer vs. buckeye trail. Then, beat southeastern to go to state tournament
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Symmes Valley in 2002. Went to state and lost to Eastern.
I believe this was 2001 and in the Regional Semis.
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Symmes Valley in 2002. Went to state and lost to Eastern.
I believe this was 2001 and in the Regional Semis.
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