Most difficult place to play?
Most difficult place to play?
Who has the best home court advantage?
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1. Warren
2. Logan
3. Alexander
4. Zane Trace
5. Peebles
6. Ironton
7. Vinton Co
8. Athens
9. Eastern Brown
10. Oak Hill
HM: South Webster, New Boston, McClain, Chillicothe, Wellston, Southern, Nelsonville, Piketon, Adena, Manchester, Hillsboro
2. Logan
3. Alexander
4. Zane Trace
5. Peebles
6. Ironton
7. Vinton Co
8. Athens
9. Eastern Brown
10. Oak Hill
HM: South Webster, New Boston, McClain, Chillicothe, Wellston, Southern, Nelsonville, Piketon, Adena, Manchester, Hillsboro
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Warren fans really get into it?
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It’s just an all-around tough as hell place to play well and exit with a win. Having an elite coach and great program is the biggest % of it. I’m not sure the state champ Chillicothe team won there lol
Athens plays there coming up....make the 2 hour trip that way and take one in.
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I will say this year..our game at McClain was far and away the best atmosphere, not even close
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Over the decades I think that Peebles fans like their basketball more than any other fan base on a consistent basis.
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As a player, I always thought the Waverly downtown gym was a tough place to shoot in.
Of course, I played 35 years ago, but it is the same gym.
Another one for me was Wheelersburg's old gym. Stage on the side. Benches on the floor.
Of course, I played 35 years ago, but it is the same gym.
Another one for me was Wheelersburg's old gym. Stage on the side. Benches on the floor.
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I’ll go with places where opponents rarely win. Warren is currently one of those.
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I've got to say Eastern Brown. The student section is directly behind the visitors bench. It can get pretty nasty at times.Eastern Pike is a trip also.
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Another I hated was when you played at CAPE. There was barely enough room to get in that place.Hoopie74 wrote: Tue Jan 01, 2019 10:54 pm I've got to say Eastern Brown. The student section is directly behind the visitors bench. It can get pretty nasty at times.Eastern Pike is a trip also.
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Where was or is Cape?
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Ironman92: Portsmouth didn't make your list of the top 21? We've averaged 17 wins a year for a decade, with only 1 losing season, so I would deduce that playing at PHS is a tough place to play simply because we win most of the time there. This year the Trojans are 5-0 at home. Trojan Arena (official name) is far from the noisiest place to play, but just because it's not really that noisy doesn't mean it's an easier place for opponents.....and one thing we have that no one else in the SE district has......4 state championship banners on the north wall, and two other state tournament banners hanging from the rafters. That does give our gym a unique quality.
Portsmouth had a stretch of beating Warren 3 out of 4 years during the SEOAL days. On the flip side, Warren won at Portsmouth 3 out of 4 times during that same period. Warren still has to this day the best concessions (chicken and noodles) of any gym in the SE district that I've been to. Logan is a strong 2nd.
I remember going to McClain during the Van Matre years. I thought it was the toughest place in the SE district for anyone to win. Not only were the Tigers really good, the gym was packed with rowdy fans. Portsmouth lost at McClain in 2001 51-42, and that Trojan team won the district that year, beating Warren 65-54.
Back in the 80's, Portsmouth won an incredible 40 games in a row at the old 8th street gym. The competition that the Trojans played back then made the streak even more amazing......many big city schools from Columbus, Dayton, and Cincinnati. In 1987, Dayton Dunbar won the Class AAA state title, and finished ranked #24 by USA Today, yet lost to the Trojans 62-61 at PHS. That Dunbar team featured Kirk Taylor, who played at Michigan, and Mark Baker, who played at Ohio State.
Portsmouth had a stretch of beating Warren 3 out of 4 years during the SEOAL days. On the flip side, Warren won at Portsmouth 3 out of 4 times during that same period. Warren still has to this day the best concessions (chicken and noodles) of any gym in the SE district that I've been to. Logan is a strong 2nd.
I remember going to McClain during the Van Matre years. I thought it was the toughest place in the SE district for anyone to win. Not only were the Tigers really good, the gym was packed with rowdy fans. Portsmouth lost at McClain in 2001 51-42, and that Trojan team won the district that year, beating Warren 65-54.
Back in the 80's, Portsmouth won an incredible 40 games in a row at the old 8th street gym. The competition that the Trojans played back then made the streak even more amazing......many big city schools from Columbus, Dayton, and Cincinnati. In 1987, Dayton Dunbar won the Class AAA state title, and finished ranked #24 by USA Today, yet lost to the Trojans 62-61 at PHS. That Dunbar team featured Kirk Taylor, who played at Michigan, and Mark Baker, who played at Ohio State.
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The Warrior Dome
Every where else is fighting for a distant second.
Every where else is fighting for a distant second.
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I wasn’t ranking the top programs. Of course it’s toigh to leave Portsmouth with a win. But I never got the tough environment, tough student section, crowd etc. Portsmouth just good and play hard.trojandave wrote: Wed Jan 02, 2019 1:04 pm Ironman92: Portsmouth didn't make your list of the top 21? We've averaged 17 wins a year for a decade, with only 1 losing season, so I would deduce that playing at PHS is a tough place to play simply because we win most of the time there. This year the Trojans are 5-0 at home. Trojan Arena (official name) is far from the noisiest place to play, but just because it's not really that noisy doesn't mean it's an easier place for opponents.....and one thing we have that no one else in the SE district has......4 state championship banners on the north wall, and two other state tournament banners hanging from the rafters. That does give our gym a unique quality.
Portsmouth had a stretch of beating Warren 3 out of 4 years during the SEOAL days. On the flip side, Warren won at Portsmouth 3 out of 4 times during that same period. Warren still has to this day the best concessions (chicken and noodles) of any gym in the SE district that I've been to. Logan is a strong 2nd.
I remember going to McClain during the Van Matre years. I thought it was the toughest place in the SE district for anyone to win. Not only were the Tigers really good, the gym was packed with rowdy fans. Portsmouth lost at McClain in 2001 51-42, and that Trojan team won the district that year, beating Warren 65-54.
Back in the 80's, Portsmouth won an incredible 40 games in a row at the old 8th street gym. The competition that the Trojans played back then made the streak even more amazing......many big city schools from Columbus, Dayton, and Cincinnati. In 1987, Dayton Dunbar won the Class AAA state title, and finished ranked #24 by USA Today, yet lost to the Trojans 62-61 at PHS. That Dunbar team featured Kirk Taylor, who played at Michigan, and Mark Baker, who played at Ohio State.
Not an insult at all. Jackson really good this year but might not make my top 50. You really think I believe Wellston is better than Portsmouth? I didn’t list Burg either....also have been to like 1 game there. I’m content with my list. List your own....it’ll be good.
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... I totally agree -the Warrior Dome gets the nod for me ... before the new Gallia Academy High School was opened I would ADD the GAHS Old School gym right there with Warren ... the visitors MIGHT have had 1-12 rows of half bleachers to sit LOL ... always packed under the leadership of Coach Osborne -great high school hoops atmosphere ...93Bulldog wrote: Wed Jan 02, 2019 4:14 pm The Warrior Dome
Every where else is fighting for a distant second.
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I 2nd the warrior dome.. court felt as if it was 3 sizes too small.. adding the full court press with the length they’ve had over the years and it made an AWFUL place to escape with a W