Logan (3-7 1-5) @ GAHS ( 4-8 1-5) 1/28
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- Waterboy
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Re: Logan (2-7 1-5) @ GAHS ( 4-8 1-5) 1/28
I will take GAHS in this one by 4. This is a really good Defensive matchup, low scoring prolly wont get much over 40. GAHS rims are very tight and hard to shoot on Logan wont get the lucky home rolls. Very tight and heated battle.
Re: Logan (3-7 1-5) @ GAHS ( 4-8 1-5) 1/28
... will be a different look for the Purple of Logan this go around ... Coach Helber has done a nice job of working in the talented sophomore group of Josh Mutzner (12 points at Alexander), Gaven Jourdan (9 pts vs Alex) and Josh Vermillion (5 pts vs Alexander) - the sophs scored the first 8 points of the OT to seal the W for the Chiefs vs Alexander Tuesday night ...
... look for the Purple to continue to improve with the development of the sophs AND the acceptance of the sophs by the regulars - Kenneth Buckler, Luke Miller, Jared Rutter, Nik Wotring, Ronnie Webb & Co ...
... my Ouija Board - as fickle as it is these days - says put your $$$ on the Purple to pick up a road "W" at GAHS Friday night ... take the Chiefs +5 at the Blue Devils home diggs ...

... look for the Purple to continue to improve with the development of the sophs AND the acceptance of the sophs by the regulars - Kenneth Buckler, Luke Miller, Jared Rutter, Nik Wotring, Ronnie Webb & Co ...
... my Ouija Board - as fickle as it is these days - says put your $$$ on the Purple to pick up a road "W" at GAHS Friday night ... take the Chiefs +5 at the Blue Devils home diggs ...

- GalliaGrad78
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Re: Logan (3-7 1-5) @ GAHS ( 4-8 1-5) 1/28
Gallipolis won, 70-49.
After 32-16 halftime GAHS lead over Chiefs, five Logan sophomores played all the third period and outscored the GAHS varsity, 18-15.
Luke Miller, junior Logan guard who killed GAHS at Logan in December with 23 points, did not play because of illness.
However, Gallia junior forward Bryce Amos, who missed the Gallians first 10 games dur to a pre-season injury, played tonight and led GAHS with 18 points.
Gallipolis won the freshman game,59-33. Logan won the reserve game, 50-32.
After 32-16 halftime GAHS lead over Chiefs, five Logan sophomores played all the third period and outscored the GAHS varsity, 18-15.
Luke Miller, junior Logan guard who killed GAHS at Logan in December with 23 points, did not play because of illness.
However, Gallia junior forward Bryce Amos, who missed the Gallians first 10 games dur to a pre-season injury, played tonight and led GAHS with 18 points.
Gallipolis won the freshman game,59-33. Logan won the reserve game, 50-32.