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scott1297 & Proud_Pirate63 ...thanks and I agree darn good man. Thanks Coach Eaton!!!
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I thought LAWRENCE had nice game very craftyloganlocos wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2018 9:25 am At Logan:
Mark Shaw, '71 - averaged over 20 points and 20 rebounds his senior season and over 20 and 18 as a junior. 2nd all-time leading scorer.
Coy Lindsey, '97 - all-time leading scorer. Great guard who could shoot the lights out.
Kerry York, '86 - had his senior season cut short due to an ankle injury. Was on pace for a 1,000 point career (without playing Varsity as a freshman)
Greg Poston, '68 - school's first 1,000 point scorer. Just a tremendous all-around athlete.
Keith Myers, '86 - teamed up with York for the best two-year run in school history, including a 22-2 season in '85-'86. That team won 21 straight even after York's knee injury and Keith picked up the slack.
This list doesn't include 1,000 point scorers Doug Stiverson ('89) or Patrick Angle ('10).
Others for consideration:
Eddie Joe Grandy ('53)
Gene Morgan ('56)
George Stump ('60)
Jim Pierce ('74?)
Tim Moore ('89)
Eric Burris ('93?)
Kevin Fisher ('14)
Bo Myers ('19)
Anybody else I'm missing, Chieftain fans?
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Old school from Waverly: Bob Thompson (OSU), Denny Thompson (Ohio), Phil Miller (Ohio), John Shoemaker (Miami). The fifth spot could come from one of Doug Tracy, Rick Eblin, Trevor Wall (NMSU football), and Jake Kretzer (Akron).
Full disclosure, my knowledge of Tiger basketball is close to zero from 1980 to 2000.
Full disclosure, my knowledge of Tiger basketball is close to zero from 1980 to 2000.
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I don't want to come off as a jerk here, but there's no way Walls is even in the same discussion as Kretzer if it coming down to one spot. I know the Thompson's and Shoemaker were great, don't know about Miller, but if he went to OU, he had to be good.Omega wrote: ↑Sat Feb 10, 2018 6:15 am Old school from Waverly: Bob Thompson (OSU), Denny Thompson (Ohio), Phil Miller (Ohio), John Shoemaker (Miami). The fifth spot could come from one of Doug Tracy, Rick Eblin, Trevor Wall (NMSU football), and Jake Kretzer (Akron).
Full disclosure, my knowledge of Tiger basketball is close to zero from 1980 to 2000.
But, Kretzer completely carried a Tiger team to a District Title his senior year and is easily the all time leading scorer. I know the good argument about the 3 point line, but that kid could score from anywhere. Had a really nice career at Akron as well.
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You are never a jerk and your opinions are valued.danicalifornia wrote: ↑Sat Feb 10, 2018 11:21 amI don't want to come off as a jerk here, but there's no way Walls is even in the same discussion as Kretzer if it coming down to one spot. I know the Thompson's and Shoemaker were great, don't know about Miller, but if he went to OU, he had to be good.Omega wrote: ↑Sat Feb 10, 2018 6:15 am Old school from Waverly: Bob Thompson (OSU), Denny Thompson (Ohio), Phil Miller (Ohio), John Shoemaker (Miami). The fifth spot could come from one of Doug Tracy, Rick Eblin, Trevor Wall (NMSU football), and Jake Kretzer (Akron).
Full disclosure, my knowledge of Tiger basketball is close to zero from 1980 to 2000.
But, Kretzer completely carried a Tiger team to a District Title his senior year and is easily the all time leading scorer. I know the good argument about the 3 point line, but that kid could score from anywhere. Had a really nice career at Akron as well.
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Don't forget Scott Gray, (Dayton) Brian Bays (Miami) and Jeff Meadows (Kent State) from the 70's, all played D1 college basketball.yabbadabbadoo wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2018 9:57 pm Wheelersburg
1. Todd Staker-6’3” 1981-1984-started as a Sophomore-guard who could jump out of the gym. Played on two Final Four teams, 82 as a Sophomore and 84 as Senior. Burg made it to the finals in 84 losing to future NBA player Jerome Lane and Akron St. Vincent 75-71. Todd averaged around 30 in the tourney that year.
2. Andrew Burleson-6’6”, 1998-2002- started as a Freshman-could play about anywhere. Sweet shot and good hops. Could handle the ball very well for being 6’6”. I believe he is the all time leading scorer at Burg.
3. Brad Walke-6’1”, 1980-1983-started as a Sophomore. Guard who could shoot from anywhere or take you off the dribble. If three point shot would have be around he would have scored some serious points. Played on the Burg Final Four team of 81-82.
4. Jonathon Eaton-6’1”-1991-1995-started as a Freshman come tourney time helping lead A Burg team, that I believe had a losing record going to the tourney, all the way to the Regional Final. Playmaker who was good at driving to the basket and dishing off or making the shot. Helped lead Burg to the Final Four in 95 where they lost to a strong Orrville team in the state finals. Upset a strong Cols Bishop Hartley team in the semifinals.
5. Cam Miller-6’7”-2004-2007-started as a Sophomore. Good balhandler for his size. Could shoot the three or beat you off the dribble for a thunderous dunk. Helped lead Burg to back to back Final Fours in 2006 and 2007.
Gray as a senior,averaged 25 points and 13 rebounds a game. And some thought he was even better on defense.
They called him the 'Pete Rose of Basketball' in southern Ohio because he was the hardest working and most motivated player seen in the area.
When he went to the highly-respected 'Five Star' basketball camp in Pittsburgh with 300 other blossoming stars, he was voted 'Mr. Hustle.' When he went back the next year and competed with another 300, he again was named 'Mr. Hustle. Heavily-recruited, Gray chose the University of Dayton.
Dayton coaches referred to him as a potential 'major factor' in the team's success the next four years, but a foot injury slowed down his career.
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Dan Brisker, Oak Hill, averaged 31 pig his senior year in the 64-65 season. He may have scored over 2,000 in high school. Can anyone confirm that?
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I thought Adrian was OH scoring leader.
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Adrian Hayes did score over 2,000 points and is the leading scorer, but I thought Brisker may have also scored over 2,000. An interesting side note on Hayes is that he scored 30 points against Chauney-Dover in a 1952 game, but Chauncey-Dover football star Hubert "Hubbie" Bobo tied him for high scorer in the Oaks 82-59 win.
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I just thought he was the only male player in county history to surpass 2,000one Oak wrote: ↑Sat Feb 10, 2018 5:45 pm Adrian Hayes did score over 2,000 points and is the leading scorer, but I thought Brisker may have also scored over 2,000. An interesting side note on Hayes is that he scored 30 points against Chauney-Dover in a 1952 game, but Chauncey-Dover football star Hubert "Hubbie" Bobo tied him for high scorer in the Oaks 82-59 win.
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You're right. I just found a newspaper article that says Brisker scored his 1,000th point his senior year.
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Thought I read a while back "Buzz" Fisher talking about Johnny Harrison being another 1,000 pt scorer.
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What about Scott and Brian Grey? (Brian went to Green Sr.year) Craig Brown,Joe DeCamp,Paul Newman and Bob Shaw? Maybe not top five but close.scott1297 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2018 7:25 pmAlso would add Jack Miller I think his senior year was 78-79 not sure but was really good went on to play 4 years at the university of Hawaiiscott1297 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2018 9:38 amI would put Mark Eaton on this list he started some games as a freshman very good player terrific scorer high basketball I.Qyabbadabbadoo wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2018 9:57 pm Wheelersburg
1. Todd Staker-6’3” 1981-1984-started as a Sophomore-guard who could jump out of the gym. Played on two Final Four teams, 82 as a Sophomore and 84 as Senior. Burg made it to the finals in 84 losing to future NBA player Jerome Lane and Akron St. Vincent 75-71. Todd averaged around 30 in the tourney that year.
2. Andrew Burleson-6’6”, 1998-2002- started as a Freshman-could play about anywhere. Sweet shot and good hops. Could handle the ball very well for being 6’6”. I believe he is the all time leading scorer at Burg.
3. Brad Walke-6’1”, 1980-1983-started as a Sophomore. Guard who could shoot from anywhere or take you off the dribble. If three point shot would have be around he would have scored some serious points. Played on the Burg Final Four team of 81-82.
4. Jonathon Eaton-6’1”-1991-1995-started as a Freshman come tourney time helping lead A Burg team, that I believe had a losing record going to the tourney, all the way to the Regional Final. Playmaker who was good at driving to the basket and dishing off or making the shot. Helped lead Burg to the Final Four in 95 where they lost to a strong Orrville team in the state finals. Upset a strong Cols Bishop Hartley team in the semifinals.
5. Cam Miller-6’7”-2004-2007-started as a Sophomore. Good balhandler for his size. Could shoot the three or beat you off the dribble for a thunderous dunk. Helped lead Burg to back to back Final Fours in 2006 and 2007.
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Surprised none of the Athens folks have mentioned Mike Wren.
Was one of the best players on their District championship teams and is a Hall of Famer at Miami U. Maybe the Bobcats still hold a grudge on Mike for being a Redskin? (Lol)
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Jeff Lisath wrote: ↑Sat Feb 10, 2018 12:59 pmDon't forget Scott Gray, (Dayton) Brian Bays (Miami) and Jeff Meadows (Kent State) from the 70's, all played D1 college basketball.yabbadabbadoo wrote: ↑Wed Feb 07, 2018 9:57 pm Wheelersburg
1. Todd Staker-6’3” 1981-1984-started as a Sophomore-guard who could jump out of the gym. Played on two Final Four teams, 82 as a Sophomore and 84 as Senior. Burg made it to the finals in 84 losing to future NBA player Jerome Lane and Akron St. Vincent 75-71. Todd averaged around 30 in the tourney that year.
2. Andrew Burleson-6’6”, 1998-2002- started as a Freshman-could play about anywhere. Sweet shot and good hops. Could handle the ball very well for being 6’6”. I believe he is the all time leading scorer at Burg.
3. Brad Walke-6’1”, 1980-1983-started as a Sophomore. Guard who could shoot from anywhere or take you off the dribble. If three point shot would have be around he would have scored some serious points. Played on the Burg Final Four team of 81-82.
4. Jonathon Eaton-6’1”-1991-1995-started as a Freshman come tourney time helping lead A Burg team, that I believe had a losing record going to the tourney, all the way to the Regional Final. Playmaker who was good at driving to the basket and dishing off or making the shot. Helped lead Burg to the Final Four in 95 where they lost to a strong Orrville team in the state finals. Upset a strong Cols Bishop Hartley team in the semifinals.
5. Cam Miller-6’7”-2004-2007-started as a Sophomore. Good balhandler for his size. Could shoot the three or beat you off the dribble for a thunderous dunk. Helped lead Burg to back to back Final Fours in 2006 and 2007.
Gray as a senior,averaged 25 points and 13 rebounds a game. And some thought he was even better on defense.
They called him the 'Pete Rose of Basketball' in southern Ohio because he was the hardest working and most motivated player seen in the area.
When he went to the highly-respected 'Five Star' basketball camp in Pittsburgh with 300 other blossoming stars, he was voted 'Mr. Hustle.' When he went back the next year and competed with another 300, he again was named 'Mr. Hustle. Heavily-recruited, Gray chose the University of Dayton.
Dayton coaches referred to him as a potential 'major factor' in the team's success the next four years, but a foot injury slowed down his career.
Scott Gray was one of the great ones that's for sure. I picked my 5 based on all of these players played a big part in getting Burg to a Final Four or the state final game. All of them but Burleson, I added him because he is the all time leading scorer at Burg. All of the other players quoted throughout my post on here were all great players at Burg.
Burg and Portsmouth would be about the same. Hard to just mention 5 as both have had some superstars over the years. That rival in the 70's and 80's was by far the best of its time back then.
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In from Ironton and knew Coach Eaton well. He was beck of a good guy and super coachOHHS old timer wrote: ↑Fri Feb 09, 2018 7:54 pm scott1297 & Proud_Pirate63 ...thanks and I agree darn good man. Thanks Coach Eaton!!!
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Can’t argue with that. I do believe that Pat Tubbs and Dominic McKinley could have been big time scorers had they not played on such deeply talented teams (Mannon also)trojandave wrote: ↑Thu Feb 08, 2018 6:41 pm With the incredibly rich history of the Portsmouth Trojans, to narrow the list to only 5 is extremely difficult. I will go, though, with this 5:
1. Larry Hisle (1965).......3rd leading scorer in Trojan history(1,375), first team All-American, played pro baseball for Philadelphia and Milwaukee
2. Jeff Lisath (1978)*.......5th leading scorer in Trojan history(1,256) all time leading scorer in PHS state tournament history (40 points in 2 games), starter on the 1978 PHS state championship team, started at Miami University (Oxford)
3. Craig Tubbs (1979)*......2nd leading scorer in Trojan history(1,485), second leading scorer in PHS state tournament history (39 points in 2 games), starter on the 1978 PHS state championship team, started at Miami University (Oxford)
4. Mike Haley (1961)*.......leading scorer on the 1961 Big School State Champion Trojans(22.0), starred at Ohio University and is a member of their Hall of Fame, coached at Dayton Roth and Dunbar, winning 4 state titles, also coached at Portsmouth 1993-1995
5. Kyre Allison (2016)......all time leading scorer at PHS (1,688 points), started all 4 years, went on to play his freshman year at Marshall University
Others that I have to mention.......Leroy Carr (1954), Curt Gentry (1955), Walt Mannon (1967), Charles Taylor (1969), Mike Lovenguth (1972), Bo Clemens (1974), Marcus Bendolph (1980)*, Chris Gentry (1982), Kyle Taylor and Darrin Miller (1984), David Barnes, Dominic McKinley, Patrick Tubbs (1988)*, Jason Taylor (1989)*, Phil Whitehead (1991)*, Damond Mannon (1992)*, Darnell Lisath (1994), Andrew Bendolph (2011)*, Wayne Evans, Dion McKinley (2012)*, Kendal Reynolds (2017--4th leading scorer in Trojan history--1,341).
13 of these players mentioned played on at least 1 state tournament team. They are designated with an asterisk*.
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All-Ohio
1. Evan Legg 1st team
2.Kyle Vulgamore 1st team
3.Eric Caudill 1st team
4,Doug Williams 1st team
5.Scott Legg 2nd team
5.Kyle Miller
Others worthy: Cody Smith, Jordan Brabson, Eric Farmer, Craigen Moore, Jason Taylor, Rodney Nichols, Matt Hannah,J.P.Reisner, Donnie Roberts, Jason Lamerson, Aaron Roberts, Randy Trusty, Casey Moore, Wyatt Brewster
All-Ohio
1. Evan Legg 1st team
2.Kyle Vulgamore 1st team
3.Eric Caudill 1st team
4,Doug Williams 1st team
5.Scott Legg 2nd team
5.Kyle Miller
Others worthy: Cody Smith, Jordan Brabson, Eric Farmer, Craigen Moore, Jason Taylor, Rodney Nichols, Matt Hannah,J.P.Reisner, Donnie Roberts, Jason Lamerson, Aaron Roberts, Randy Trusty, Casey Moore, Wyatt Brewster
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Great list! Will note that I believe E. Legg was 2nd team (All-OH) & K. Miller was 2nd team (All-OH) as well. Perdue will be a great addition to this list when it's all said & done.JIMMY THE GREEK wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2018 11:50 am Piketon Redstreaks
All-Ohio
1. Evan Legg 1st team
2.Kyle Vulgamore 1st team
3.Eric Caudill 1st team
4,Doug Williams 1st team
5.Scott Legg 2nd team
5.Kyle Miller
Others worthy: Cody Smith, Jordan Brabson, Eric Farmer, Craigen Moore, Jason Taylor, Rodney Nichols, Matt Hannah,J.P.Reisner, Donnie Roberts, Jason Lamerson, Aaron Roberts, Randy Trusty, Casey Moore, Wyatt Brewster
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Legg was 3rd team. Miller was 2nd. Both great players. Piketon's had a really nice basketball history.Celtics22 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2018 12:58 pmGreat list! Will note that I believe E. Legg was 2nd team (All-OH) & K. Miller was 2nd team (All-OH) as well. Perdue will be a great addition to this list when it's all said & done.JIMMY THE GREEK wrote: ↑Wed Feb 14, 2018 11:50 am Piketon Redstreaks
All-Ohio
1. Evan Legg 1st team
2.Kyle Vulgamore 1st team
3.Eric Caudill 1st team
4,Doug Williams 1st team
5.Scott Legg 2nd team
5.Kyle Miller
Others worthy: Cody Smith, Jordan Brabson, Eric Farmer, Craigen Moore, Jason Taylor, Rodney Nichols, Matt Hannah,J.P.Reisner, Donnie Roberts, Jason Lamerson, Aaron Roberts, Randy Trusty, Casey Moore, Wyatt Brewster