I was not able to make it last night and was a little surprised too. I saw the score online this morning and it looked like Valley's freshmen and seniors played well. Saw that Nickel had 18 and Arnett 11, with Mollette having 16 and Zaler 10. Valley did push Oak Hill for a while Friday night, with the young guys (Nickel, Arnett, Perkins) playing well in that one. I would be curious to hear a breakdown of this one, with it being such a close game.VetteMan wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 10:18 amJust for the fact that I have seen both of these teams 2 or 3 times this year, I'm just a little surprised that Valley was able to play and keep the game this close, especially with the game being at Waverly.
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I'm just wondering where he got his height from I know his father and mother and it's not from them lolHoopie74 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 9:18 pmAgree,100% . He is just learning that hes. 6'6". If he listens to coach,he's good for 12 to 20 every night.If he works on his rb,s and defense the sky's the limit. It's all on Dawson in my opinion. He has to value the ball.IndianChop wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2020 9:14 pmHoopie just curious on what you think about this. For Peebles to make a big run you'll need Ruckle and Browning to do what they have been doing but is Dawson Mills the X factor? I think he has the skill to score 15 + a night.
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Ive not been able to give a recap yet, still trying to re-cooperate from the near heart attack. Valley (Mollette) had a 25’ shot at the buzzer with Futhey in his face and arms as high as he could reach em go in and out that would have won it.Baseball_Dad wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 10:52 amI was not able to make it last night and was a little surprised too. I saw the score online this morning and it looked like Valley's freshmen and seniors played well. Saw that Nickel had 18 and Arnett 11, with Mollette having 16 and Zaler 10. Valley did push Oak Hill for a while Friday night, with the young guys (Nickel, Arnett, Perkins) playing well in that one. I would be curious to hear a breakdown of this one, with it being such a close game.
Waverly was up 12 in the 4th and Valley hilt 6 threes in the period to come back. They actually had the final shot to win it in regulation but missed. Waverly was up 6 with 2:12 remaining in OT but Valley hit a 3 and got a steal and bucket. Waverly missed a few FT’s and a layup in the waning moments that would have sealed it.
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Waverly did not make a 3 pointer all game, they didn't shoot a lot of 3s in general I don't believe. That hurt, because Valley was hitting 3s left and right in the 4th. And the Tigers left too many points at the FT line. As coach Robertson told Valley in the hand shake line and as he stated on the radio in his post-game interview, Valley deserved to win that game. But the Tigers came out on top and keep the hope of an SOC title alive.smurray wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 11:25 amIve not been able to give a recap yet, still trying to re-cooperate from the near heart attack. Valley (Mollette) had a 25’ shot at the buzzer with Futhey in his face and arms as high as he could reach em go in and out that would have won it.Baseball_Dad wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 10:52 amI was not able to make it last night and was a little surprised too. I saw the score online this morning and it looked like Valley's freshmen and seniors played well. Saw that Nickel had 18 and Arnett 11, with Mollette having 16 and Zaler 10. Valley did push Oak Hill for a while Friday night, with the young guys (Nickel, Arnett, Perkins) playing well in that one. I would be curious to hear a breakdown of this one, with it being such a close game.
Waverly was up 12 in the 4th and Valley hilt 6 threes in the period to come back. They actually had the final shot to win it in regulation but missed. Waverly was up 6 with 2:12 remaining in OT but Valley hit a 3 and got a steal and bucket. Waverly missed a few FT’s and a layup in the waning moments that would have sealed it.
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It seems to happen more often than not so far this season, that Waverly is playing to the level of their competition and not at their own level. If the Tigers come out engaged, focused, and give 110% effort they have shown multiple times what they are capable of. But if they lack any of those, things get dicey. Hopefully they get it figured out sooner rather than later. They have 9 games remaining and only 2 of those are at home. If they don't come to play every night, they will have a few more L's added onto their record.
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Totally agree............MasterOfNone wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 12:05 pmWaverly did not make a 3 pointer all game, they didn't shoot a lot of 3s in general I don't believe. That hurt, because Valley was hitting 3s left and right in the 4th. And the Tigers left too many points at the FT line. As coach Robertson told Valley in the hand shake line and as he stated on the radio in his post-game interview, Valley deserved to win that game. But the Tigers came out on top and keep the hope of an SOC title alive.smurray wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 11:25 amIve not been able to give a recap yet, still trying to re-cooperate from the near heart attack. Valley (Mollette) had a 25’ shot at the buzzer with Futhey in his face and arms as high as he could reach em go in and out that would have won it.Baseball_Dad wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 10:52 am
I was not able to make it last night and was a little surprised too. I saw the score online this morning and it looked like Valley's freshmen and seniors played well. Saw that Nickel had 18 and Arnett 11, with Mollette having 16 and Zaler 10. Valley did push Oak Hill for a while Friday night, with the young guys (Nickel, Arnett, Perkins) playing well in that one. I would be curious to hear a breakdown of this one, with it being such a close game.
Waverly was up 12 in the 4th and Valley hilt 6 threes in the period to come back. They actually had the final shot to win it in regulation but missed. Waverly was up 6 with 2:12 remaining in OT but Valley hit a 3 and got a steal and bucket. Waverly missed a few FT’s and a layup in the waning moments that would have sealed it.
Full report later.
It seems to happen more often than not so far this season, that Waverly is playing to the level of their competition and not at their own level. If the Tigers come out engaged, focused, and give 110% effort they have shown multiple times what they are capable of. But if they lack any of those, things get dicey. Hopefully they get it figured out sooner rather than later. They have 9 games remaining and only 2 of those are at home. If they don't come to play every night, they will have a few more L's added onto their record.
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We listened to the last few minutes and then OT on the radio last night. Those two guys crack me up. Their call of the last shot was one I wish I had on tape.
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From my vantage point (Table, Clock/PA) right behind the shooter, Futhey facing us (right in line with the shot), it looked good in flight and I could have sworn it was good but it went in, hit the rim in a a couple spots and jumped out. I can’t imagine what they were saying.... I was about to puke, lol.LucasDavenport wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 1:36 pm We listened to the last few minutes and then OT on the radio last night. Those two guys crack me up. Their call of the last shot was one I wish I had on tape.
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Waverly lead 14-10 after one
Will Futhey with 6 and Michael Goodman with 4 (Robertson scoreless)
Nickel and Mollette with 3 balls and Zaler with 4 points.
Waverly lead 29-20 at halftime after leading by 12 (Zaler converted an old fashion three .43 in the half)
Robertson with 9 in the 2nd, Mollette with another 3 and 5 points and Zaler with 5.
Waverly with 1 FT in the 1st half, Robertson made good with the old fashion 3.
Valley with one FT in the 1st half, Zaler made good with the old fashion 3
Waverly lead 42-32 after three after leading by 12 at one point after an and one by Smallwood.
Smallwood lead Waverly in the 3rd with 5 (Robertson with 2 FT's)
Arnett lead the Indians in the 3rd with 5 (including a three ball).
Waverly lead 48-35 with 5:43 to play on a bucket by Brown and 50-37 with 4:25 to play on a bucket by Goodman.
Nickel hit a three with 4:02 to cut it to 50-40.
Tigers turned it over with 3:14 to play.
Nickel bucket with 3:00 to play to make it 50-42.
Robertson hit 1 of 2 FT's with 2:53 to stretch it back to 9 at 51-42.
Nickel with another 3 with 2:27 to play to make it 53-45.
Robertson 1 of 2 FT's with 2:25 to increase it to 54-45.
Arnett with a three with 2:10 to play to cut it to 54-48.
Mollette with a three with 1:45 to play to cut it to 54-51.
Robertson answered with a bucket with 1:36 to play to stretch it to 56-51.
Mollette with a 2 with 1:15 to cut it to 56-53.
Waverly with a turnover and Arnett three ball with .52 to play to tie at 56.
Waverly turnover with .19 trying to hold for last shot.
After a Waverly foul (only 6th foul) with 15.9 Valley inbounded and then ball went out of bounds with 4.5 to play.
Valley inbounded and Mollette shot missed at the buzzer to head to OT
Robertson scored first in OT with 2:55 to put Waverly up 58-56.
Robertson hit a pair of FT's with 2:46 to put Waverly up 60-56.
Waverly got the ball back with 2:33 and Smallwood hit a shot with 2:15 to put Waverly 6 at 62-56 (feeling pretty good, lol.)
Mollette nailed another 3 with 1:52 to cut it in half at 62-59.
Waverly missed shot at 1:40.
Waverly ball back and then a Stuart steal and lay in with .42 to play with Waverly holding the ball 62-61.
Waverly misses front end of one and one with .33
Valley misses shot with .14 and fouls Waverly with .12
Waverly makes just one of the FT's to make 63-61.
Valley gets the ball to Mollette who got a 25 footer off over the outstretched hands or Futhey that went in and out at the buzzer.
Robertson lead Waverly in the 4th & OT with 8 points. Futhey and Goodman with 4 each.
Nickel lead Valley in the 4th with 11 (three 3's in the 4th). Arnett with two 3's in the 4th, Mollette with a three in the 4th and a three in OT.
Valley with three 3's in the first half, eight in the 2nd half (6 in the 4th).
Waverly with 0 threes. I can only remember 6 threes shot.
Waverly was 9-14 FT's in the 2nd half (4-7 in the 4th and 2-4 in OT). Make the FT's and it don't go to OT and the last second 3 wouldn't have mattered anyway.
Valley was 1-5 FT's in the second half.
WAVERLY SCORING
Robertson 19
Futhey 14
Smallwood 11
Brown 8
Goodman 8
VALLEY SCORING
Nickel (Freshman) 17 (four 3's)
Mollette 16 (four 3's)
Arnett (Freshman) 11 (three 3's)
Zaler 10
Stuart 6
Will Futhey with 6 and Michael Goodman with 4 (Robertson scoreless)
Nickel and Mollette with 3 balls and Zaler with 4 points.
Waverly lead 29-20 at halftime after leading by 12 (Zaler converted an old fashion three .43 in the half)
Robertson with 9 in the 2nd, Mollette with another 3 and 5 points and Zaler with 5.
Waverly with 1 FT in the 1st half, Robertson made good with the old fashion 3.
Valley with one FT in the 1st half, Zaler made good with the old fashion 3
Waverly lead 42-32 after three after leading by 12 at one point after an and one by Smallwood.
Smallwood lead Waverly in the 3rd with 5 (Robertson with 2 FT's)
Arnett lead the Indians in the 3rd with 5 (including a three ball).
Waverly lead 48-35 with 5:43 to play on a bucket by Brown and 50-37 with 4:25 to play on a bucket by Goodman.
Nickel hit a three with 4:02 to cut it to 50-40.
Tigers turned it over with 3:14 to play.
Nickel bucket with 3:00 to play to make it 50-42.
Robertson hit 1 of 2 FT's with 2:53 to stretch it back to 9 at 51-42.
Nickel with another 3 with 2:27 to play to make it 53-45.
Robertson 1 of 2 FT's with 2:25 to increase it to 54-45.
Arnett with a three with 2:10 to play to cut it to 54-48.
Mollette with a three with 1:45 to play to cut it to 54-51.
Robertson answered with a bucket with 1:36 to play to stretch it to 56-51.
Mollette with a 2 with 1:15 to cut it to 56-53.
Waverly with a turnover and Arnett three ball with .52 to play to tie at 56.
Waverly turnover with .19 trying to hold for last shot.
After a Waverly foul (only 6th foul) with 15.9 Valley inbounded and then ball went out of bounds with 4.5 to play.
Valley inbounded and Mollette shot missed at the buzzer to head to OT
Robertson scored first in OT with 2:55 to put Waverly up 58-56.
Robertson hit a pair of FT's with 2:46 to put Waverly up 60-56.
Waverly got the ball back with 2:33 and Smallwood hit a shot with 2:15 to put Waverly 6 at 62-56 (feeling pretty good, lol.)
Mollette nailed another 3 with 1:52 to cut it in half at 62-59.
Waverly missed shot at 1:40.
Waverly ball back and then a Stuart steal and lay in with .42 to play with Waverly holding the ball 62-61.
Waverly misses front end of one and one with .33
Valley misses shot with .14 and fouls Waverly with .12
Waverly makes just one of the FT's to make 63-61.
Valley gets the ball to Mollette who got a 25 footer off over the outstretched hands or Futhey that went in and out at the buzzer.
Robertson lead Waverly in the 4th & OT with 8 points. Futhey and Goodman with 4 each.
Nickel lead Valley in the 4th with 11 (three 3's in the 4th). Arnett with two 3's in the 4th, Mollette with a three in the 4th and a three in OT.
Valley with three 3's in the first half, eight in the 2nd half (6 in the 4th).
Waverly with 0 threes. I can only remember 6 threes shot.
Waverly was 9-14 FT's in the 2nd half (4-7 in the 4th and 2-4 in OT). Make the FT's and it don't go to OT and the last second 3 wouldn't have mattered anyway.
Valley was 1-5 FT's in the second half.
WAVERLY SCORING
Robertson 19
Futhey 14
Smallwood 11
Brown 8
Goodman 8
VALLEY SCORING
Nickel (Freshman) 17 (four 3's)
Mollette 16 (four 3's)
Arnett (Freshman) 11 (three 3's)
Zaler 10
Stuart 6
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smurry, thanks for the rundown, very good as usual.smurray wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 7:57 pm Waverly lead 14-10 after one
Will Futhey with 6 and Michael Goodman with 4 (Robertson scoreless)
Nickel and Mollette with 3 balls and Zaler with 4 points.
Waverly lead 29-20 at halftime after leading by 12 (Zaler converted an old fashion three .43 in the half)
Robertson with 9 in the 2nd, Mollette with another 3 and 5 points and Zaler with 5.
Waverly with 1 FT in the 1st half, Robertson made good with the old fashion 3.
Valley with one FT in the 1st half, Zaler made good with the old fashion 3
Waverly lead 42-32 after three after leading by 12 at one point after an and one by Smallwood.
Smallwood lead Waverly in the 3rd with 5 (Robertson with 2 FT's)
Arnett lead the Indians in the 3rd with 5 (including a three ball).
Waverly lead 48-35 with 5:43 to play on a bucket by Brown and 50-37 with 4:25 to play on a bucket by Goodman.
Nickel hit a three with 4:02 to cut it to 50-40.
Tigers turned it over with 3:14 to play.
Nickel bucket with 3:00 to play to make it 50-42.
Robertson hit 1 of 2 FT's with 2:53 to stretch it back to 9 at 51-42.
Nickel with another 3 with 2:27 to play to make it 53-45.
Robertson 1 of 2 FT's with 2:25 to increase it to 54-45.
Arnett with a three with 2:10 to play to cut it to 54-48.
Mollette with a three with 1:45 to play to cut it to 54-51.
Robertson answered with a bucket with 1:36 to play to stretch it to 56-51.
Mollette with a 2 with 1:15 to cut it to 56-53.
Waverly with a turnover and Arnett three ball with .52 to play to tie at 56.
Waverly turnover with .19 trying to hold for last shot.
After a Waverly foul (only 6th foul) with 15.9 Valley inbounded and then ball went out of bounds with 4.5 to play.
Valley inbounded and Mollette shot missed at the buzzer to head to OT
Robertson scored first in OT with 2:55 to put Waverly up 58-56.
Robertson hit a pair of FT's with 2:46 to put Waverly up 60-56.
Waverly got the ball back with 2:33 and Smallwood hit a shot with 2:15 to put Waverly 6 at 62-56 (feeling pretty good, lol.)
Mollette nailed another 3 with 1:52 to cut it in half at 62-59.
Waverly missed shot at 1:40.
Waverly ball back and then a Stuart steal and lay in with .42 to play with Waverly holding the ball 62-61.
Waverly misses front end of one and one with .33
Valley misses shot with .14 and fouls Waverly with .12
Waverly makes just one of the FT's to make 63-61.
Valley gets the ball to Mollette who got a 25 footer off over the outstretched hands or Futhey that went in and out at the buzzer.
Robertson lead Waverly in the 4th & OT with 8 points. Futhey and Goodman with 4 each.
Nickel lead Valley in the 4th with 11 (three 3's in the 4th). Arnett with two 3's in the 4th, Mollette with a three in the 4th and a three in OT.
Valley with three 3's in the first half, eight in the 2nd half (6 in the 4th).
Waverly with 0 threes. I can only remember 6 threes shot.
Waverly was 9-14 FT's in the 2nd half (4-7 in the 4th and 2-4 in OT). Make the FT's and it don't go to OT and the last second 3 wouldn't have mattered anyway.
Valley was 1-5 FT's in the second half.
WAVERLY SCORING
Robertson 19
Futhey 14
Smallwood 11
Brown 8
Goodman 8
VALLEY SCORING
Nickel (Freshman) 17 (four 3's)
Mollette 16 (four 3's)
Arnett (Freshman) 11 (three 3's)
Zaler 10
Stuart 6
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Great recap. I wish I could have made it Tuesday. The last few games it has seemed like coach Horton has been finding a better mix. The younger players have been really improving and playing with confidence. I think that will be a difference in the last few weeks of the season and in the tournament.smurray wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 7:57 pm Waverly lead 14-10 after one
Will Futhey with 6 and Michael Goodman with 4 (Robertson scoreless)
Nickel and Mollette with 3 balls and Zaler with 4 points.
Waverly lead 29-20 at halftime after leading by 12 (Zaler converted an old fashion three .43 in the half)
Robertson with 9 in the 2nd, Mollette with another 3 and 5 points and Zaler with 5.
Waverly with 1 FT in the 1st half, Robertson made good with the old fashion 3.
Valley with one FT in the 1st half, Zaler made good with the old fashion 3
Waverly lead 42-32 after three after leading by 12 at one point after an and one by Smallwood.
Smallwood lead Waverly in the 3rd with 5 (Robertson with 2 FT's)
Arnett lead the Indians in the 3rd with 5 (including a three ball).
Waverly lead 48-35 with 5:43 to play on a bucket by Brown and 50-37 with 4:25 to play on a bucket by Goodman.
Nickel hit a three with 4:02 to cut it to 50-40.
Tigers turned it over with 3:14 to play.
Nickel bucket with 3:00 to play to make it 50-42.
Robertson hit 1 of 2 FT's with 2:53 to stretch it back to 9 at 51-42.
Nickel with another 3 with 2:27 to play to make it 53-45.
Robertson 1 of 2 FT's with 2:25 to increase it to 54-45.
Arnett with a three with 2:10 to play to cut it to 54-48.
Mollette with a three with 1:45 to play to cut it to 54-51.
Robertson answered with a bucket with 1:36 to play to stretch it to 56-51.
Mollette with a 2 with 1:15 to cut it to 56-53.
Waverly with a turnover and Arnett three ball with .52 to play to tie at 56.
Waverly turnover with .19 trying to hold for last shot.
After a Waverly foul (only 6th foul) with 15.9 Valley inbounded and then ball went out of bounds with 4.5 to play.
Valley inbounded and Mollette shot missed at the buzzer to head to OT
Robertson scored first in OT with 2:55 to put Waverly up 58-56.
Robertson hit a pair of FT's with 2:46 to put Waverly up 60-56.
Waverly got the ball back with 2:33 and Smallwood hit a shot with 2:15 to put Waverly 6 at 62-56 (feeling pretty good, lol.)
Mollette nailed another 3 with 1:52 to cut it in half at 62-59.
Waverly missed shot at 1:40.
Waverly ball back and then a Stuart steal and lay in with .42 to play with Waverly holding the ball 62-61.
Waverly misses front end of one and one with .33
Valley misses shot with .14 and fouls Waverly with .12
Waverly makes just one of the FT's to make 63-61.
Valley gets the ball to Mollette who got a 25 footer off over the outstretched hands or Futhey that went in and out at the buzzer.
Robertson lead Waverly in the 4th & OT with 8 points. Futhey and Goodman with 4 each.
Nickel lead Valley in the 4th with 11 (three 3's in the 4th). Arnett with two 3's in the 4th, Mollette with a three in the 4th and a three in OT.
Valley with three 3's in the first half, eight in the 2nd half (6 in the 4th).
Waverly with 0 threes. I can only remember 6 threes shot.
Waverly was 9-14 FT's in the 2nd half (4-7 in the 4th and 2-4 in OT). Make the FT's and it don't go to OT and the last second 3 wouldn't have mattered anyway.
Valley was 1-5 FT's in the second half.
WAVERLY SCORING
Robertson 19
Futhey 14
Smallwood 11
Brown 8
Goodman 8
VALLEY SCORING
Nickel (Freshman) 17 (four 3's)
Mollette 16 (four 3's)
Arnett (Freshman) 11 (three 3's)
Zaler 10
Stuart 6
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I saw Oak Hill only beat Portsmouth West 38-32. Anyway surprised with that one as much as Waverly/Valley?
Anyone have a report on that one?
Anyone have a report on that one?
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I saw the game and I don't know whether the low scoring was because both teams were just playing good defense, or that both were just having a bad night shooting the ball. I know that Portsmouth West played some type of Zone defense, and that they were making it very difficult for OH to even get the ball into Chase Hammond. Even though Hammond ended up with 18pts, 10 of the points came from the free throw line. It just at times seemed as if neither team cared about speeding the game up, and both was just very deliberate about running there offenses. I don't think that PW ever had the lead throughout the game, but 6 pts may have also been the largest margin that OH ever had. I know that OH had the lead at the end of each Qtr, 7-3, 17-14, 24-23, and 38-32. PW did a good job doubling Hammond when he did get the ball, and I thought there team and coach both gave them a very good chance to stay close as well as win the ballgame.
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ThanksVetteMan wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 1:51 pm I saw the game and I don't know whether the low scoring was because both teams were just playing good defense, or that both were just having a bad night shooting the ball. I know that Portsmouth West played some type of Zone defense, and that they were making it very difficult for OH to even get the ball into Chase Hammond. Even though Hammond ended up with 18pts, 10 of the points came from the free throw line. It just at times seemed as if neither team cared about speeding the game up, and both was just very deliberate about running there offenses. I don't think that PW ever had the lead throughout the game, but 6 pts may have also been the largest margin that OH ever had. I know that OH had the lead at the end of each Qtr, 7-3, 17-14, 24-23, and 38-32. PW did a good job doubling Hammond when he did get the ball, and I thought there team and coach both gave them a very good chance to stay close as well as win the ballgame.