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Largest Blowouts You Were A Part Of
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 3:45 pm
by Ironman92
What are the largest blowouts you played in and the largest blowouts you have witnessed...at any level.
Some of the largest blowouts I've witnessed were:
Might be off a tad on the scores of the first two
Gallipolis 100
Jackson 11.....Girls Varsity 1994 or 1995
Whiteoak 104
Clay 53.....Boys Sectional Semi Final 1999
Jackson Biddy League 89-17
Jackson 7th grade girls 52-3... this year
That I was a part of:
Jackson 72
Wellston 6........1986-87 7th grade matchup in Wellston....all 25 of Jackson's players played and Wellston's top player Shawn Buescher played up on the 8th grade team instead of plaing on his grade level.
4th grade tourney at Alexander....1984
Jackson 42-4 over Coolville
Jackson 44-2 over Shade
Coached and lost during a biddy league contest 33-2 to a team that left in 4 of the 5 starters and were triple teaming at half court and screaming at the kids to steal it with less than 30 seconds.....4th grade girls mind you.
Of all of these (and most people who follow basketball have amny more than I) only the 89-17 Biddy League and the 33-2 Biddy League could've been better controlled by the coach...he left in his star son and the other very good players just drilling the opposing KIDS.
I'd like to hear others past experiences of playing or witnessing and what they thought about them.
Re: Largest Blowouts You Were A Part Of
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 3:52 pm
by coop
I remember back in school when Valley beat Clay 102-53 or something like that........AND YES EVERYONE on the bench played that game.
Re: Largest Blowouts You Were A Part Of
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 3:57 pm
by bucknut 23
Back in the 1970's when Valley had the Merritt's, Joe Wills, Randy Evans, and Wayne Street they beat Northwest something like 118 to 60. As far as I know that is the most points a Valley team has ever scored in a game.
Re: Largest Blowouts You Were A Part Of
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 3:58 pm
by Ryanexpress
Eastern Pike 93
Ironton St. Joe 19
In Easterns undefeated season in 1988.
Re: Largest Blowouts You Were A Part Of
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 4:12 pm
by Ironman92
regualr season that is..lol
That Eastern team was stacked......and Eric Caudill was still in 8th grade or was he a frosh....I know his brother Larry was big player on that team.
Caudill would've been a frosh in 1988-89.
Being familiar with Eastern Pike a few Marlene Stollings scores might be impressive. I know her junior year I think Eastern beat Jackson something like 59-58 and Marlene had 57 of Eastern's points...also being the record for the old gym at Jackson....now the Jr High gym.
Re: Largest Blowouts You Were A Part Of
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 4:44 pm
by Burg_Grad_77
I blew out 45 candles on a cake just a few years back.
Re: Largest Blowouts You Were A Part Of
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 4:45 pm
by Ironman92
You must be pretty old tobias....wasn't that like the early 1900's?
Re: Largest Blowouts You Were A Part Of
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 5:25 pm
by Futurebkstar
Didn't North College Hill beat Wellston a few years back 131-30!!!
Re: Largest Blowouts You Were A Part Of
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 7:28 pm
by Burg_Grad_77
futurebkstar wrote:Didn't North College Hill beat Wellston a few years back 131-30!!!
No, that was Oak Hill Academy and I think it was a 95 point loss.
Re: Largest Blowouts You Were A Part Of
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 7:33 pm
by ManitouDan
1983 shawnee invitational -- New Boston entered the game that night at 8-0 . Our Greenup Co team beat them 82-32. That team featured Mike Scott who started at Wake Forest as a freshman at center. Several other kids got college offers off that team. ( still lost to portsmouth that year
) MD
Re: Largest Blowouts You Were A Part Of
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 7:34 pm
by FanOfTheGame2004
Burg_Grad_77 wrote:No, that was Oak Hill Academy and I think it was a 95 point loss.
futurebkstar wrote:Didn't North College Hill beat Wellston a few years back 131-30!!!
No, that was Oak Hill Academy and I think it was a 95 point loss.
Why would Oak Hill Academy schedule Wellston, no offense but Oak Hill Academy is one of the best every year..
Re: Largest Blowouts You Were A Part Of
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 7:35 pm
by Ironman92
Derrow pulled some strings
Re: Largest Blowouts You Were A Part Of
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 9:05 pm
by Spartan
1973ish
Alexander 135
Wellston 57
or close to it.
Re: Largest Blowouts You Were A Part Of
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 9:06 pm
by blue44
1976-77 Logan 105 - Wellston 41
Federal Hocking Varsity Girls 87 - OVC 5
Re: Largest Blowouts You Were A Part Of
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 9:07 pm
by ManitouDan
Tobias - we dreaded that trip like the plaque !!! Unless you played them in the 80's you don't realize the mystique of going into portsmouth and playing the trojans. Lights go down during warmups --Capt Trojan whips crown into frenzy --crowd starts chanting " pressure pressure pressure pressure " before the tip off. You knew the heat was comin' MD
Re: Largest Blowouts You Were A Part Of
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 12:07 am
by avalanche
My senior year at Chesapeake (1999) we beat John Marshall, who was #3 in AAA in WV, 102-42 give or take a point or two.
Re: Largest Blowouts You Were A Part Of
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 7:37 am
by friday_nite_fan
Burg_Grad_77 wrote:futurebkstar wrote:Didn't North College Hill beat Wellston a few years back 131-30!!!
No, that was Oak Hill Academy and I think it was a 95 point loss.
Future is correct. NCH beat Wellston by 101 when OJ and Bill Walker were teammates. The game was at the Veterans Fieldhouse in Huntington. I also remember when Wellston played SVSM with LeBron and the lights went out in the gym. That was also a beating. Can't remember the score but you could imagine.
Re: Largest Blowouts You Were A Part Of
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 9:57 am
by The Man on the Microphone
Back in the late eighties and early nineties, I was the deliverer of many blowouts on NES's Double Dribble. The fall-away in the corner was un-guardable. In fact...many of the posters on this site fell victim to my superiority. I'm sure they won't admit to the humiliation.
Re: Largest Blowouts You Were A Part Of
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 10:32 am
by crab_apple4
chicken_coop wrote:I remember back in school when Valley beat Clay 102-53 or something like that........AND YES EVERYONE on the bench played that game.
It was 111-54... I think we had 59 at halftime. I remember wishing that I would have played more than a quarter and a half because I had 23 at halftime, and 19 in the 1st quarter. It's one of those situations that you have pull the starters, when you get a little older you realize these things. Coop, I still think that scoring record would have fell that night.
Re: Largest Blowouts You Were A Part Of
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 11:10 am
by PopCorn
1973 Rock Hill Vs Symmes Valley
Score
Rock Hill 119
SV 69