Post season awards
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Re: Post season awards
The most important ones come out later in March........Last team standing in each Division.
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Re: Post season awards
Want to congratulate the local girls on the All SEOAL Team, White and Williams from Portsmouth, Rideout & Harless, Poe from Jackson.
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Re: Post season awards
Coaches choose District’s best
PDT Sports Report
The Coaches Association has released their 2011-2012 awards list for the girls teams in District 14.
Notre Dame comes away with the biggest prizes locally as senior Jen Arnzen won Division IV Player of the Year and her coach, J.D. McKenzie won Div. IV Coach of the Year.
Arnzen averaged 14.8 points per game, 11.8 rebounds per game, 2.5 assists per game and recorded 18 double-doubles in the regular season.
McKenzie led the Lady Titans to a 17-3 overall finished and a 13-1 record in the SOC I good for the conference championship. It was Notre Dame’s first conference title in 28 years.
Whitney Bear of Valley, Tori Leader of West and Alex Southworth of Piketon each earned spots as Div. III First Team performers.
Southworth will be the district representative at the Div. III and IV North/South All-Star game while Bear will be the first alternate.
The Div. IV First Team was dominated by local players. Shannon Curley of Clay, Ryanna Day of Eastern, Shawna Buckley of Glenwood, Kiersten McGraw of Glenwood and of course Arnzen of Notre Dame.
McKenzie was unavailable Thursday for comment.
Division I and II First Team
Taylor Saxton Logan Elm Junior
Jenna Perie McClain Senior
Dee McKay Miami Trace Junior
Hannah Miller Unioto Senior
Jessica Guyette Washington Senior
Second Team
Bri Dawes Chillicothe Freshman
Merrie McGinnis Circleville Senior
Sammy Rooks McClain Senior
Kristen Reisinger Miami Trace Senior
Hannah Brewster Waverly Senior
Jess Miller Westfall Sophomore
Honorable Mention
Alyssa Oats Chillicothe Senior
Rebekah Branham Circleville Sophomore
Carey Juillerat Hillsboro Senior
Bailey Pontius Logan Elm Senior
Shania Massie McClain Freshman
Abbie Schwenk Miami Trace Sophomore
Tori Cox Unioto Sophomore
Molli Shaw Washington Junior
Alex Roback Waverly Senior
Kayla Tackett Westfall Sophomore
Division I and II Co-Player of The Year
Jenna Perie McClain Senior
Jessica Guyette Washington Senior
Division I and II Coach of The Year
Donna Peters Logan Elm
Division I and II North/South All-Star Game
Jessica Guyette Washington Representative
Jenna Perie McClain Alternate
Girls Assistant Coach Of the Year
Tom Bath Washington
Division III First Team
Jenny Grigsby Adena Junior
Alex Southworth Piketon Senior
Tori Leader Ports. West Junior
Whitney Bear Valley Senior
Kelsey Dunkle Zane Trace Senior
Second Team
Allison Prine Eastern Brown Senior
Brooke Hertlein Lynchburg Clay Senior
Emily Fite North Adams Senior
Sidney Pell Peebles Sophomore
Erica Schmidt Wheelersburg Senior
Third Team
Autumn Smith Adena Senior
Laney Lewis Lynchburg Clay Junior
Charlene Stout Paint Valley Junior
Baylee Wallace Peebles Sophomore
Kayleigh White Portsmouth Junior
Hornorable Mention
Natalie Cooper Adena Junior
Andrea Tracy Eastern Brown Senior
Jackie Kellough Huntington Junior
Kylie Berry Minford Sophomore
Laynee Davis North Adams Senior
Darby Jenkins Northwest Freshmen
Amber Lewis Paint Valley Senior
Lexi Doddridge Peebles Freshmen
Kalen Jenkins Piketon Sophomore
Ri-chiel McGraw Portsmouth Senior
Taylor Conley Ports. West Sophomore
Kylan Strausbaugh Southeastern Sophomore
Courtney Crabtree Valley Senior
Natasha Barr West Union Sophomore
Sadie Ruby Wheelersburg Senior
Devin Unger Zane Trace Senior
Division III Player of The Year
Jenny Grigsby Adena Junior
Division III Coach of The Year
Jeran Cox Adena
Division III and IV
North/South All-Star Game
Alex Southworth Piketon Representative
Whitney Bear Valley Alternate
Division IV
First Team
Shannon Curley Clay Sophomore
Ryanna Day Eastern Junior
Shawna Buckley New Boston Junior
Kiersten McGraw New Boston Sophomore
Jen Arnzen Notre Dame Junior
Second Team
Brittany Mounts Eastern Junior
Heather Cox Fairfield Sophomore
Hannah Rideout Manchester Sophomore
Tiffany Craft Sciotoville Junior
Courtney Blanton South Webster Sophomore
Honorable Mention
Emily Spriggs Clay Senior
Chandler Brown Eastern Junior
Shelby Smithson Fairfield Sophomore
Haylee Adams Manchester Sophomore
Danielle Yantis New Boston Senior
Raigan Sammons Notre Dame Junior
Jessie Monroe Sciotoville Junior
Erin Homerosky South Webster Senior
PDT Sports Report
The Coaches Association has released their 2011-2012 awards list for the girls teams in District 14.
Notre Dame comes away with the biggest prizes locally as senior Jen Arnzen won Division IV Player of the Year and her coach, J.D. McKenzie won Div. IV Coach of the Year.
Arnzen averaged 14.8 points per game, 11.8 rebounds per game, 2.5 assists per game and recorded 18 double-doubles in the regular season.
McKenzie led the Lady Titans to a 17-3 overall finished and a 13-1 record in the SOC I good for the conference championship. It was Notre Dame’s first conference title in 28 years.
Whitney Bear of Valley, Tori Leader of West and Alex Southworth of Piketon each earned spots as Div. III First Team performers.
Southworth will be the district representative at the Div. III and IV North/South All-Star game while Bear will be the first alternate.
The Div. IV First Team was dominated by local players. Shannon Curley of Clay, Ryanna Day of Eastern, Shawna Buckley of Glenwood, Kiersten McGraw of Glenwood and of course Arnzen of Notre Dame.
McKenzie was unavailable Thursday for comment.
Division I and II First Team
Taylor Saxton Logan Elm Junior
Jenna Perie McClain Senior
Dee McKay Miami Trace Junior
Hannah Miller Unioto Senior
Jessica Guyette Washington Senior
Second Team
Bri Dawes Chillicothe Freshman
Merrie McGinnis Circleville Senior
Sammy Rooks McClain Senior
Kristen Reisinger Miami Trace Senior
Hannah Brewster Waverly Senior
Jess Miller Westfall Sophomore
Honorable Mention
Alyssa Oats Chillicothe Senior
Rebekah Branham Circleville Sophomore
Carey Juillerat Hillsboro Senior
Bailey Pontius Logan Elm Senior
Shania Massie McClain Freshman
Abbie Schwenk Miami Trace Sophomore
Tori Cox Unioto Sophomore
Molli Shaw Washington Junior
Alex Roback Waverly Senior
Kayla Tackett Westfall Sophomore
Division I and II Co-Player of The Year
Jenna Perie McClain Senior
Jessica Guyette Washington Senior
Division I and II Coach of The Year
Donna Peters Logan Elm
Division I and II North/South All-Star Game
Jessica Guyette Washington Representative
Jenna Perie McClain Alternate
Girls Assistant Coach Of the Year
Tom Bath Washington
Division III First Team
Jenny Grigsby Adena Junior
Alex Southworth Piketon Senior
Tori Leader Ports. West Junior
Whitney Bear Valley Senior
Kelsey Dunkle Zane Trace Senior
Second Team
Allison Prine Eastern Brown Senior
Brooke Hertlein Lynchburg Clay Senior
Emily Fite North Adams Senior
Sidney Pell Peebles Sophomore
Erica Schmidt Wheelersburg Senior
Third Team
Autumn Smith Adena Senior
Laney Lewis Lynchburg Clay Junior
Charlene Stout Paint Valley Junior
Baylee Wallace Peebles Sophomore
Kayleigh White Portsmouth Junior
Hornorable Mention
Natalie Cooper Adena Junior
Andrea Tracy Eastern Brown Senior
Jackie Kellough Huntington Junior
Kylie Berry Minford Sophomore
Laynee Davis North Adams Senior
Darby Jenkins Northwest Freshmen
Amber Lewis Paint Valley Senior
Lexi Doddridge Peebles Freshmen
Kalen Jenkins Piketon Sophomore
Ri-chiel McGraw Portsmouth Senior
Taylor Conley Ports. West Sophomore
Kylan Strausbaugh Southeastern Sophomore
Courtney Crabtree Valley Senior
Natasha Barr West Union Sophomore
Sadie Ruby Wheelersburg Senior
Devin Unger Zane Trace Senior
Division III Player of The Year
Jenny Grigsby Adena Junior
Division III Coach of The Year
Jeran Cox Adena
Division III and IV
North/South All-Star Game
Alex Southworth Piketon Representative
Whitney Bear Valley Alternate
Division IV
First Team
Shannon Curley Clay Sophomore
Ryanna Day Eastern Junior
Shawna Buckley New Boston Junior
Kiersten McGraw New Boston Sophomore
Jen Arnzen Notre Dame Junior
Second Team
Brittany Mounts Eastern Junior
Heather Cox Fairfield Sophomore
Hannah Rideout Manchester Sophomore
Tiffany Craft Sciotoville Junior
Courtney Blanton South Webster Sophomore
Honorable Mention
Emily Spriggs Clay Senior
Chandler Brown Eastern Junior
Shelby Smithson Fairfield Sophomore
Haylee Adams Manchester Sophomore
Danielle Yantis New Boston Senior
Raigan Sammons Notre Dame Junior
Jessie Monroe Sciotoville Junior
Erin Homerosky South Webster Senior
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Re: Post season awards
Interesting that ND wins the league , finishes with one loss . Has 2 kids get district recognition. (only 1 makes 1st or 2nd team)
Clay finishes tied for 2nd in the league but also has only 2 girls get the votes. ( only 1 makes 1st or 2nd team) ...
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NB finishes 4th in the league and has 3 girls gets district mention . and East finishes 5th or 6th ? in the league and has as many garner the votes as Clay and ND . And Eastern Pike had 3 as well . MD
Clay finishes tied for 2nd in the league but also has only 2 girls get the votes. ( only 1 makes 1st or 2nd team) ...
BUT
NB finishes 4th in the league and has 3 girls gets district mention . and East finishes 5th or 6th ? in the league and has as many garner the votes as Clay and ND . And Eastern Pike had 3 as well . MD
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Re: Post season awards
district awards are a joke...whoever has the most league teams voting usually get the most kids listed
Re: Post season awards
TRUE STORY
Back when I coached track a few years ago, we were having our district meeting on all-district selections. My particular district of SE D3 girls only had 3 coaches present at this meeting. We were voting on the District athlete of the year. This was my first time doing such a thing. I was asked my choice and I chose a young lady from Paint Valley who was easily the best choice as she had advanced to the state in an event and had the highest regional places to go along with it. After making my verbal vote.....the elder coach says to me, " she can't win, her coach hasn't paid his dues and is not present at the meeting" . I said......"what does that have to do with anything, this is about the kids achievements, not a coach paying $10"....the other coach agreed with the elder coach as he was an oldie but goodie as well and the Paint Valley girl was screwed out of the D3 athlete of the year for this reason.....but not by me.
Back when I coached track a few years ago, we were having our district meeting on all-district selections. My particular district of SE D3 girls only had 3 coaches present at this meeting. We were voting on the District athlete of the year. This was my first time doing such a thing. I was asked my choice and I chose a young lady from Paint Valley who was easily the best choice as she had advanced to the state in an event and had the highest regional places to go along with it. After making my verbal vote.....the elder coach says to me, " she can't win, her coach hasn't paid his dues and is not present at the meeting" . I said......"what does that have to do with anything, this is about the kids achievements, not a coach paying $10"....the other coach agreed with the elder coach as he was an oldie but goodie as well and the Paint Valley girl was screwed out of the D3 athlete of the year for this reason.....but not by me.
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wow!! thats terrible!Ironman92 wrote:TRUE STORY
Back when I coached track a few years ago, we were having our district meeting on all-district selections. My particular district of SE D3 girls only had 3 coaches present at this meeting. We were voting on the District athlete of the year. This was my first time doing such a thing. I was asked my choice and I chose a young lady from Paint Valley who was easily the best choice as she had advanced to the state in 2 different events and had the highest regional places to go along with it. After making my verbal vote.....the elder coach says to me, " she can't win, her coach hasn't paid his dues and is not presnet at the meeting" . I said......"what does that have to do with anything, this is about the kids achievements, not a coach paying $10"....the other coach agreed with the elder coach as he was an oldie but goodie as well and the Paint Valley girl was screwed out of the D3 athlete of the year for this reason.....but not by me.
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Actually, I was a little foggy on the details and went back for some research. Remember, we are voting on the district athlete of the year and She scored 30 points in the district track meet. She won the 110 Hurdles.....by a big distance, she won the 300 Hurdles by nearly 2 seconds, was 2nd place in the 200 meter and was on the 2nd place 4X200 relay team. She qualified for the regionals in 4 different events.....no other athlete did that and she scored 30 points....no one was even close to that accomplishment.......then she had the best regional meet as well. The coaches voted after the regional meet and before the state meet took place.
Sadly, this girl was only a freshman and never was that dominant again at least compared to that year. Not sure if she ever went on to win the top award or not, but I don't think she did......she was screwed by the coaches.
Sadly, this girl was only a freshman and never was that dominant again at least compared to that year. Not sure if she ever went on to win the top award or not, but I don't think she did......she was screwed by the coaches.
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In basketball (like football) isn't all-district voted on by AP writers in the district?ohiostbucks99 wrote:district awards are a joke...whoever has the most league teams voting usually get the most kids listed
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Re: Post season awards
It is sad that kids that work hard get slighted whether cause of their coach, or where they play, who their parents are or especially their grade. The best player should get player of the year, you can't punish the player cause they are freshmen or sophomores don't like the logic that the senior should get the award, that is a outdated logic, a lot of underclassmen work hard and deserve to be recognized as so. JMO, know in are our area it will not change
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In basketball, you have all-district that is voted on by the coaches and you have an all-district voted by the writers. I agree with jeepnow, the best players should be nominated no matter what grade level they happen to be.
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Re: Post season awards
jeepnow wrote:It is sad that kids that work hard get slighted whether cause of their coach, or where they play, who their parents are or especially their grade. The best player should get player of the year, you can't punish the player cause they are freshmen or sophomores don't like the logic that the senior should get the award, that is a outdated logic, a lot of underclassmen work hard and deserve to be recognized as so. JMO, know in are our area it will not change
thats for sure. happens every year at some schools.