After 4 scrimmages against 10 different teams the Warriors are starting to resemble a Warren Local basketball team. Playing tough physical defense while playing team orientated offense.
Senior Noah Nichols has been shooting lights out while also being the ringleader of a high active and athletic defense. His leadership has proven to be instrumental in getting the young kids up to speed. Sr Clay Miller also has brought the solid play of a senior at Warren. Bryce Knost an important piece of the equation this year was injured the 1st scrimmage but the senior guards return is greatly anticipated.
Junior Brandon Simoniette has proved to be a great addition to Warrior Basketball . Simoniette while learning the system has shown he is a force that will be a valuable member of the this year’s team.
Sophomores Seth Dennis, Makiah Merritt and Joel Chevalier are learning on the job but seem to be more than up to the task. The smooth PG Dennis has been the floor general thus far. Running the Warriors offense but also providing firepower himself. SF Makiah Mertitt has shown flashes of an awesome talent. The 6’4” Wing plays above the rim and rebounds on the offensive end with a passion. A sweet silky midrange jumper makes him a difference maker.
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... good stuff WarriorBlue ... the BBB are definitely an Elite 8 team AGAIN ...WarriorBlue wrote: ↑Thu Nov 22, 2018 10:44 pm After 4 scrimmages against 10 different teams the Warriors are starting to resemble a Warren Local basketball team. Playing tough physical defense while playing team orientated offense.
Senior Noah Nichols has been shooting lights out while also being the ringleader of a high active and athletic defense. His leadership has proven to be instrumental in getting the young kids up to speed. Sr Clay Miller also has brought the solid play of a senior at Warren. Bryce Knost an important piece of the equation this year was injured the 1st scrimmage but the senior guards return is greatly appreciated.
Junior Brandon Simoniette has proved to be a great addition to Warrior Basketball . Simoniette while learning the system has shown he is a force that will be a valuable member of the this year’s team.
Sophomores Seth Dennis, Makiah Merritt and Joel Chevalier are learning on the job but seem to be more than up to the task. The smooth PG Dennis has been the floor general thus far. Running the Warriors offense but also providing firepower himself. SF Makiah Mertitt has shown flashes of an awesome talent. The 6’4” Wing plays above the rim and rebounds on the offensive end with a passion. A sweet silky midrange jumper makes him a difference maker.
Re: 2018/19 Warren Warriors
WB, the Warriors will HAVE TO be good to advance out of the Logan Sectional again this season though - Sheridan, Athens, Logan Elm, Warren, Vinton Co., Fairfield Union ( New Lex, Westfall, Circleville, Marietta - all look to be improved & spoilers) ...
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Tonight the BBB rolled NY 94-42 in a Foundation Game at the WariorDome. Sophomore Makiah Merritt and Junior Dylan Place led the Warriors with 13 points apiece. Sophomore Seth Dennis had 11. Four other players were close to double figures. 2 with 9 and 2 others with 8.
Warren played a high level brand of defense with lots of interchangeable parts. Playing without 2 seniors because of injuries Noah Nichols and Bryce Knost, the Warriors showed they have plenty of debth and lots of kids that can score the basketball
Things looking good thus far on St Rt #339
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... how serious are the injuries to Noah Nichols and Bryce Knost ?WarriorBlue wrote: ↑Fri Nov 23, 2018 10:25 pmTonight the BBB rolled NY 94-42 in a Foundation Game at the WariorDome. Sophomore Makiah Merritt and Junior Dylan Place led the Warriors with 13 points apiece. Sophomore Seth Dennis had 11. Four other players were close to double figures. 2 with 9 and 2 others with 8.
Warren played a high level brand of defense with lots of interchangeable parts. Playing without 2 seniors because of injuries Noah Nichols and Bryce Knost, the Warriors showed they have plenty of debth and lots of kids that can score the basketball
Things looking good thus far on St Rt #339
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Both kids have ankle injuries. Nichols will be ready to go 1st game at Marietta. Knost injury is a bit more serious but word is by mid December he should be up to speed.pfloyd wrote: ↑Fri Nov 23, 2018 10:55 pm... how serious are the injuries to Noah Nichols and Bryce Knost ?WarriorBlue wrote: ↑Fri Nov 23, 2018 10:25 pmTonight the BBB rolled NY 94-42 in a Foundation Game at the WariorDome. Sophomore Makiah Merritt and Junior Dylan Place led the Warriors with 13 points apiece. Sophomore Seth Dennis had 11. Four other players were close to double figures. 2 with 9 and 2 others with 8.
Warren played a high level brand of defense with lots of interchangeable parts. Playing without 2 seniors because of injuries Noah Nichols and Bryce Knost, the Warriors showed they have plenty of debth and lots of kids that can score the basketball
Things looking good thus far on St Rt #339
Re: 2018/19 Warren Warriors
... hate to hear where ANY player/players are out due to injury ... wishing them speedy healing so they can get back on the floor ...WarriorBlue wrote: ↑Sat Nov 24, 2018 12:26 amBoth kids have ankle injuries. Nichols will be ready to go 1st game at Marietta. Knost injury is a bit more serious but word is by mid December he should be up to speed.pfloyd wrote: ↑Fri Nov 23, 2018 10:55 pm... how serious are the injuries to Noah Nichols and Bryce Knost ?WarriorBlue wrote: ↑Fri Nov 23, 2018 10:25 pm
Tonight the BBB rolled NY 94-42 in a Foundation Game at the WariorDome. Sophomore Makiah Merritt and Junior Dylan Place led the Warriors with 13 points apiece. Sophomore Seth Dennis had 11. Four other players were close to double figures. 2 with 9 and 2 others with 8.
Warren played a high level brand of defense with lots of interchangeable parts. Playing without 2 seniors because of injuries Noah Nichols and Bryce Knost, the Warriors showed they have plenty of debth and lots of kids that can score the basketball
Things looking good thus far on St Rt #339