Waverly 54
Washington CH 53 final OT
smurray gave us some great napkin stats on the Tigers on the Week #12 Rankings thread, I copied them and am including them here:
" All Waverly's points coming from sophomores and a freshman.
Tigers advance to the District Semifinals to face the Ironmen of Jackson for the 2nd time.
6 of the Tigers losses have been to the Elite 8, whose records are a combined 76-9.
2 point loss to 21-0 Miami Trace
2 losses to 20-1 Minford
2 losses to 18-3 South Webster
A loss to 17-5 Jackson on the road"
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Pfloyd's official "UN-official" Napkin Stats - Washington CH
Scoring ... Jeston Everhart 18, Bryson Heath 10, Jacob Lindsey 9, Javon Baker 8, Noah Haithcock 8
3 Pointers ... 9/27 … Jeston Everhart 6, Javon Baker 2, Bryson Heath 1
FTs ... 10/13
TOs ... 17
PnP ... 8 fgs/ 16 points in the paint
PnT ... 0 fgs/ 0 points in transition
Pbk ... 3 fgs/ 6 points on putback buckets
Pfloyd's official "UN-official" Napkin Stats - Waverly
Scoring ... Teagan Hurt 23, Landyn Russell 11, Kage Alexander 9, Sawyer Myers 9, Gunnar Myers 2
3 Pointers ... 9/22 ... Teagan Hurt 5, Landyn Russell 3, Kage Alexander 1
FTs ... 5/7
TOs ... 17
PnP ... 9 fgs/ 18 points in the paint
PnT ... 0 fgs/0 points in transition
Pbk ... 3 fgs/ 6 points on putback buckets
Waverly 54 Washington CH 53 final OT (Napkin Stats)...
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Re: Waverly 54 Washington CH 53 final OT (Napkin Stats)...
All but 9 total points coming back next year from this game. I wouldn’t be surprised if both teams flip those records for next season as well.
Washington was 6-11 in games decided by 10 points or less and 3-6 in games decided by 5 or less. I’m sure they’ll improve that and be better in the non-league. Everhart is one of the best shooters I’ve seen this season, plus Haithcock is a problem for most teams.
Waverly has had some tight games during their losing streak and finally got over the top. If they can all stay together, they’ll be very formidable in the future. They’ve had at least 4 different leading scorers throughout the season and should only improve.
Washington was 6-11 in games decided by 10 points or less and 3-6 in games decided by 5 or less. I’m sure they’ll improve that and be better in the non-league. Everhart is one of the best shooters I’ve seen this season, plus Haithcock is a problem for most teams.
Waverly has had some tight games during their losing streak and finally got over the top. If they can all stay together, they’ll be very formidable in the future. They’ve had at least 4 different leading scorers throughout the season and should only improve.
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Re: Waverly 54 Washington CH 53 final OT (Napkin Stats)...
Waverly has very young talented group that will only get better if all stay at Waverly. I hope they stay together and develop as a team. They had the most talent on the court last night but just seem to force a bit. Passed up a lot of mid range jumpers for turnovers.
Re: Waverly 54 Washington CH 53 final OT (Napkin Stats)...
Waverly will be an interesting watch to see if they stick together.bucknuts09 wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2025 2:02 pm Waverly has very young talented group that will only get better if all stay at Waverly. I hope they stay together and develop as a team. They had the most talent on the court last night but just seem to force a bit. Passed up a lot of mid range jumpers for turnovers.