Different millerIronman92 wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2020 12:56 pmWas Miller the baseball SS too?packers80 wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2020 12:44 pmMatt Miller, burg. Played QB at Ohio university and was also asked by Larry Hunter to play on the basketball team while there.wobycat wrote: Mon Feb 10, 2020 11:32 am
I agree. Jonathan Eaton from burg was just like him. Those two were just alike. Eaton shut down Esteban weaver and “held down” yeagle the year they went to state finals.
Your School’s All-Time Starting 5
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When I was a kid my dad coached a church team. They traveled around and played in alot of tourneys. Arnold King was on that team. Arnold King was my idol when I was young. He could flat light it up.Eagle4life wrote: Thu Feb 13, 2020 9:26 am Beaver Eastern:
Neil Leist
Arnold King
Darren King
Mark Cochenour
Matt Hines
Others to consider
Zac Alexander, Dustan Alley, Pat/ Rick Nance, Larry Caudill Sr, Mike Harris, Chad Lands
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Chad Lytle - One of the most dominant athletes to ever play in our conference!
Joshua Kellough- Great athlete, but a true basketball player that had great understanding of the game
Scott Keller- 1000+ points and 900+ rebounds... probably enough said
Elijah McCloskey- Great athlete and basketball player, but his greatest attribute is that he was an absolute competitor
Phil Kellough- Going way back with this one, but scored 980+ points in 2 seasons (didnt play varsity as freshman and had mono his sophomore year and missed the entire season)... wish I could have seen him play
Honorable Mention:
JB Edward's- scored 55 in single game... great lefty big man
Dennis Irvin- 6-5 and able to play inside and out
Randy Cox- Held scoring record for 20+ years and everything I hear is he was also a great competitor
Chad Lytle - One of the most dominant athletes to ever play in our conference!
Joshua Kellough- Great athlete, but a true basketball player that had great understanding of the game
Scott Keller- 1000+ points and 900+ rebounds... probably enough said
Elijah McCloskey- Great athlete and basketball player, but his greatest attribute is that he was an absolute competitor
Phil Kellough- Going way back with this one, but scored 980+ points in 2 seasons (didnt play varsity as freshman and had mono his sophomore year and missed the entire season)... wish I could have seen him play
Honorable Mention:
JB Edward's- scored 55 in single game... great lefty big man
Dennis Irvin- 6-5 and able to play inside and out
Randy Cox- Held scoring record for 20+ years and everything I hear is he was also a great competitor