Paint Valley 42 a final
... I emailed Mrs.Pfloyd from school - "Date night ! care to join me for dogs at Paint Valley vs Piketon" - Mrs. Pfloyd never disappoints as we made the trek to Bainbridge tonight to see the Red Streaks of Piketon literally and figuratively "run away" with their game vs the Bearcats 67-42 ... I suppose you could have set the stage for this one with a marque matchup between PHS's most recent 1000 point man - Tanner Perdue vs Paint Valley's 6-11 D1 recruit Dylan Swingle ... that was what "I" went into the game looking to see ... as a fan we got to SEE both on the court at the same time - THAT was probably all ... I came away from this one very impressed by an excellent Piketon TEAM ! outstanding group of athletes AND basketball players ... Tanner Perdue, Blake Reader, Alex Blanton, Tanner Veach, Scott Lightle, Isaac Little ... undersized all but every one of them are hardnosed defensive players, every one of them crashes the boards, every one of them can shoot the ball & get to the rim ... one of the best 1 through 6 rotations I have seen so far this season - I came away impressed ... Tanner Perdue is as smooth of a player as you will find on the hardwood , he IS as good as advertised (23 points) ... I was just as impressed by Blake Reader - he held D1 hoops recruit Dylan Swingle to 10 points (the big 6-11 post player for PV scored on PV's first 2 trips down court ... Reader & Co. gave Mr. Swingle only 2 more fgs in the next 30 minutes of play) Blake matched Swingle's offense with 10 points of his own ... enter Tanner Veach & Alex Blanton - BOTH handle the ball with Veach being the more offensive minded and threat to score (11 points) while Blanton is the quarterback for PHS, the young man is nonstop energy at both ends, harasses opponents defensively & gets the ball to everyone at the offensive end of the floor - EVERY TEAM NEEDS an Alex Blanton ... then there's Isaac Little - freshman , strong for his size, rebounds with the bigs inside, handles the ball like a PG, shoots lights out from the perimeter, gets out in transition, finishes at the rim - a POY in the making in his next 3 years (YES, he is that good) ... Add to the mix the role players - Scott Lightle, Austin Taylor, Prestin Thacker & Tyree Harris - ALL play defense, crash the boards at both ends, they don't hurt the TEAM when they are on the floor ... That's a 9 man rotation ... everyone knows their roles, everyone seems to stay within and play within their roles ... I was/am impressed ... AND they have ANOTHER "offensive" player who has been out with an injury 6-3 Colton Greene ... the SVC is up for grabs in my opinion ... I've seen Unioto, Zane Trace, Paint Valley and Piketon ... the title will be a battle between the U, ZT and Piketon - Piketon is as good as either Unioto or Zane Trace if not better as they aren't searching for where the pieces fit/ the players' roles are in place - I will need to see PHS again with Greene on the floor ...
Scoring by Quarters tonight :
Piketon .........17 .....24 ..... 15 ..... 11 ... 67
Paint Valley ... 12 .....15 ..... 07 ..... 08 ... 42
... Pfloyd's Official "unofficial" Napkin Stats - Paint Valley
Scoring ... Bryce Newland 17, Dylan Swingle 10, Cruz McFadden 9, Caden Grubb 4, Hunter Hamlin 2
3 Pointers ... 5/15 ... Bryce Newland 3, Cruz McFadden 2
FTs ........... 3/7
TOs .......... 23
PNP .......... 22 pts
Transition points ... 2 pts
... Pfloyd's Official "unofficial" Napkin Stats - Piketon
Scoring ...Tanner Perdue 23, Isaac Little 17, Tanner Veach 11, Blake Reader 10 , Alex Blanton 4, Preston Thacker 2
3 Pointers ... 7/19 ... Isaac Little 4, Tanner Perdue 2, Tanner Veach 1
FT 's.......... 4/5
TOs .......... 11
PNP ..........
7 fgs/34 point in the paint
Transition Points .... 6 fgs/12 points off turnovers
... Piketon pushed the ball for 32 minutes ... forced PV to run the floor, took the Bearcats out of even trying to play a half court game ... PV doesn't have the horses to run with a TEAM the likes of Piketon ... the Red Streaks were/are the better TEAM ...
