Pfloyd's Elite 8 of Southern/SouthEast Ohio ... Nov. 25
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i didnt think either SE kid looked a bit over 6'7" and didnt think Monroe was any taller than 6'5 or 6'6" at the very tallest. and i woulda figured they would have looked taller with such short players around them but they didnt to me. but i could be wrong here. but i'm sticking to what i thought. Hurles might be 6'8" but he wasnt on the court long enough for me to be sure which means it doesnt really matter how tall he is. maybe monroe doesnt look as tall b/c he's a thicker bodied kid? i dunno but i dont think they're as tall as advertised. others opinions may differ.
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Western Latham
I like the elite 8, but should Western Latham be mentioned considering they fell 3 seconds from state last year?
Floyd
Great work on ranking all of these teams!! I have only 1 concern. If this is a "current" ranking of teams in SE Ohio, how can Chilly still be #2? By thier own posters admission they lost to a team that they should have beat by 15+, and are no where near playing to thier potential. This does not sound like a team who deserves that lofty position. If this is the case shouldnt VC and Oak Hill be above them in the rankings? If or when the Cavs start playing up to thier potential then move them up the rankings. Last time I looked at the AP they didnt rank teams on potential, but performance and as of yet Chilly has not preformed. I am sure Chilly will, at the end of the season, be one of the better teams in the area, but until the put w's on the board think there are more deserving programs as of right now.
Great work on ranking all of these teams!! I have only 1 concern. If this is a "current" ranking of teams in SE Ohio, how can Chilly still be #2? By thier own posters admission they lost to a team that they should have beat by 15+, and are no where near playing to thier potential. This does not sound like a team who deserves that lofty position. If this is the case shouldnt VC and Oak Hill be above them in the rankings? If or when the Cavs start playing up to thier potential then move them up the rankings. Last time I looked at the AP they didnt rank teams on potential, but performance and as of yet Chilly has not preformed. I am sure Chilly will, at the end of the season, be one of the better teams in the area, but until the put w's on the board think there are more deserving programs as of right now.
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Hateraid - those are valid points and I notice that you are new to the site, so you wouldnt know that last year this was a heated discussion for the entire season between VC and Chilly fans. It does make for good reading, which is one of the great things about PFloyds post. This is always the most poular post on this site.
Welcome to SEOP.
Welcome to SEOP.
... welcome aboard HaterAid ... points well taken BUT my committee of one - me - did drop the Cavs from 1st on the preseason list to the #2 spot this past Week(end) ... the Cavs never trailed in their game until the overtime period ... Brookhaven may not be considered as being as good as Chilli BUT the haven would no doubt be more than the majority of teams Below the Line could handle - I do look at the opponents when deciding on placement of teams on the list, just as I look at leagues, did the teams play back to back games or maybe a 3 game work week for a team etc .... I didn't put Chilli into "free fall" down the list because they are "on paper" THE team in Southern/Southeastern along with that Zanesville bunch of Coach Aronhalt ... should the Blue & White continue with their "slow" start as described by seopsters in Chillitown they of course will continue to drop on the Elite 8 list ... their dropping will have other quality teams moving up the ladder - Vinton County, etc ....
... feel free to agree, disagree ... I've got thick skin LOL ... I can take it (usually LOL) ...

... feel free to agree, disagree ... I've got thick skin LOL ... I can take it (usually LOL) ...

New Boston over South Gallia
South Gallia Rebels lost to the New Boston Glenwood Tigers tonight 61-49.
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sparky ... when I saw the WhiteOak boyz in Chillicothe they COULDN'T make anything no matter where they were on the court ... could have just been that 1st game thing going on ... Tuesday night WhiteOak put a hurtin' on Williamsburg 94 - 35 ... no problem finding the bottom of the bucket ... just have to keep an eye on how they respond to the various levels of competition ...


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sparky- They had numerous wide open looks and weren't even close. To be fair though, Adena couldn't make anything in the 1st half either. Adena's defense didn't really have much to do with the score of the game, it was more of Whiteoak's poor shooting. Although, looks like Whiteoak fixed that problem, LOL.
Friday in the SVC
Southeastern(0-1) @ Paint Valley(0-1)
Both teams appear to be rebuilding as they head into this matchup. Southeastern will be defending their SVC title from last year and won't be an easy win for anybody. PV played SE extremely tough both times last year, but did lose Justin Mendenhall(1st team All-SVC) and several other seniors from a 5-17 season. Gone from SE are Tim Pettit(1st team All-SVC) and Matt Skaggs(2-time All-SVC) from a 16-5 team. Lots of injuries for Coach Jordan's squad as well.
Players to watch: Kenny Corcoran(SE), Matt Workman(PV)
Prediction: Southeastern 52-46
Piketon(1-1) @ Unioto(0-1)
Piketon got a big win over a tough Northwest squad Tuesday to give them some momentum while heading into Frenchtown for this battle. The Streaks have many in the Village believing in a run at the SVC title with a nice mix upperclassmen and a couple of nice freshmen. Unioto needs to handle to the ball to have a chance in this one. Both teams come off of tough season's last year(Piketon 7-14, Unioto 5-17) and tough season openers. Usually Unioto is a tough place to win, but if Piketon wants to have a chance in the league race, you gotta win games like this. Curtis Baker and Alex Kimsey lead the Shermans, while Cody Smith(All-SVC) and Jordan Brabson lead the Streaks.
Players to Watch: Evan Legg(Piketon), Ben Bower(Unioto)
Prediction: Unioto 65-63
Game of the Week:
Zane Trace(1-0) @ Huntington(1-0)
Two of the early season favorites in the SVC clash in the season opener in the Hills of Huntington. Zane Trace returns Corey Keister(3rd Team All-SVC) and Matt Miller(2nd Team All-SVC) from last year's 12-9 squad who surprised many people around the league. This year's team won't sneak up on anybody, but will not be very deep, which could pose problems against the Hustlin' Huntsmen. Huntington dropped their 1st 2 SVC games last year before winning 11 of their last 12 to finish 2nd in the league. The Kellough twins, Josh(SVC POY) and Justin(All-SVC), return to lead the Huntsmen in their chase for their 2nd ever SVC title. This should be a battle.
Players to Watch: Kirk Maxwell(ZT), Corey Cottrell(HHS)
Prediction: Huntington 73-64
*Note
Adena vs. Westfall has been postponed to January 23rd due to Westfall's playoff run.
Friday in the SVC
Southeastern(0-1) @ Paint Valley(0-1)
Both teams appear to be rebuilding as they head into this matchup. Southeastern will be defending their SVC title from last year and won't be an easy win for anybody. PV played SE extremely tough both times last year, but did lose Justin Mendenhall(1st team All-SVC) and several other seniors from a 5-17 season. Gone from SE are Tim Pettit(1st team All-SVC) and Matt Skaggs(2-time All-SVC) from a 16-5 team. Lots of injuries for Coach Jordan's squad as well.
Players to watch: Kenny Corcoran(SE), Matt Workman(PV)
Prediction: Southeastern 52-46
Piketon(1-1) @ Unioto(0-1)
Piketon got a big win over a tough Northwest squad Tuesday to give them some momentum while heading into Frenchtown for this battle. The Streaks have many in the Village believing in a run at the SVC title with a nice mix upperclassmen and a couple of nice freshmen. Unioto needs to handle to the ball to have a chance in this one. Both teams come off of tough season's last year(Piketon 7-14, Unioto 5-17) and tough season openers. Usually Unioto is a tough place to win, but if Piketon wants to have a chance in the league race, you gotta win games like this. Curtis Baker and Alex Kimsey lead the Shermans, while Cody Smith(All-SVC) and Jordan Brabson lead the Streaks.
Players to Watch: Evan Legg(Piketon), Ben Bower(Unioto)
Prediction: Unioto 65-63
Game of the Week:
Zane Trace(1-0) @ Huntington(1-0)
Two of the early season favorites in the SVC clash in the season opener in the Hills of Huntington. Zane Trace returns Corey Keister(3rd Team All-SVC) and Matt Miller(2nd Team All-SVC) from last year's 12-9 squad who surprised many people around the league. This year's team won't sneak up on anybody, but will not be very deep, which could pose problems against the Hustlin' Huntsmen. Huntington dropped their 1st 2 SVC games last year before winning 11 of their last 12 to finish 2nd in the league. The Kellough twins, Josh(SVC POY) and Justin(All-SVC), return to lead the Huntsmen in their chase for their 2nd ever SVC title. This should be a battle.
Players to Watch: Kirk Maxwell(ZT), Corey Cottrell(HHS)
Prediction: Huntington 73-64
*Note
Adena vs. Westfall has been postponed to January 23rd due to Westfall's playoff run.