Pfloyd's Official "Un-official" Napkin Stats for the Piketon Tip Off
Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2018 6:26 pm
... the committee of one - me - made the trek to the Oven to take in the 3 varsity boys Piketon Tip-Off Classic games Saturday ... 3 excellent games to get the inaugural hoops invitational off the ground ! had it not been on the same day/night as the OSU football game the crowds would have been bigger but that's out of the control of everyone - I for one totally enjoyed the afternoon/evening/night contests ... before I post the napkin stats on the games I just wanted to thank the seops posters who stopped over to the visitors' side and introduced themselves to old pfloyd - smurray, uk - a pleasure to meet you guys! the Portsmouth contingent - trojandave/biggdowgg always great to run into you ! really miss the matchups between the Chiefs and the Trojans even if your PHS boys always beat us home or away ... peake71 ! glad you made the trip buddy we'll see you at the Beasts of the Southeast ... daniC ! great spending a couple of games at the Zane Trace Tip Off with you and then the 3 games at Piketon ... Coach SLegg ! thanks for coming up in the cheap seats to chat Piketon Hoops ! and Coach ELegg - when I said hello courtside & YOU were carrying chairs ? get one your 15 assistants to do that ! LOL ... Coach Collins of Portsmouth - as always a pleasure to shake your hand and wish the Trojans well - you do such a great job with those young men - pfloyd is proud to have made your acquaintance over the years (and yep old pfloyd was at New Boston in the 70's when NB HAD not just good basketball but outstanding basketball as you pointed out when we talked yesterday) ... Coach Cozart (Athens Head Coach) - thanks for taking a few minutes to chat before your big game with Waverly (you put the Gallia loss into perspective for me - your Bulldogs will be just fine under your teaching/coaching as the season moves forward) ... seops posters ! one of the reasons I travel Southeastern Ohio to watch hoops IS meeting up with YOU - the fans of SEOhio basketball ! ... make sure you introduce yourself - I totally enjoy putting seops names & faces together AND talking some hoops ... had the pleasure to sit with the grandparents/parents of Matt Fraulini of the Trojans in the first game - great peoples, very proud of Matthew & their Trojans ... ran into Coach Davis's (Chesapeake head coach) parents after the Peake vs Piketon game ... great people, have known them from attending the Beasts of the Southeast in early January over the last 4-5 years ... Mr. Cochenour (son Hunter Cochenour an outstanding player for Eastern Pike) always good to talk about your Eastern Eagles & Hunter! see you Dec. 11th for that Eastern Pike vs Green match-up ! ... if you can't tell I totally enjoy doing what I do during basketball season ... the basketball games, the teams, the players, the coaches, the fans & those of you on seops - when you travel and meet the people it makes The Games that much more special imo ... if you see an old, bald, white bearded guy in shorts feverishly keeping napkin stats during games it's no doubt pfloyd - say hello ! ...
Game 1 :
Portsmouth 61
Southeastern 52 ... a final
... Pfloyd's Official "unofficial" Napkin Stats - Southeastern
Scoring ... Lane Ruby 17, Aaron Gillum 9, Aarick Hill 9, Reece Wheeler 8, Noah Dresbach 5, Luke Cocoran 2, Aiden Estep 2
3 Pointers ... 6/21 ... Aaron Gillum 3, Lane Ruby 2, Noah Dresbach 1
FTs ......... 6/10
TO's ....... 15
PnP ... 11 fg/22 points in the paint
PnT ... 2 fg/4 points in transition
... Pfloyd's Official "unofficial" Napkin Stats - Portsmouth
Scoring ... Matthew Fraulini 22, Daniel Latimore 20, Miles Shipp 12, MyQuel McKinley 6, Amare Johnson 1
3 Pointers ... 4/17 ... Matthew Fraulini 3, Daniel Latimore 1
FTs ............ 7/11
TOs ........... 13
PnP ....... 19fg/38 points in the paint
PnT ....... 4 fg/8 points in transition
... IMO's - PHS has a whole lot of speed and quickness at every position - as advertised on seops ... right now the Trojans have 2 quality scorers in Fraulini & Latimore ... it will be interesting to watch the box scores as the season progresses to see how teams will force Latimore to go to his right and take away the drives to his strong left side - no matter, the young man is a player ... I look for Coach Collins to develop the offense to get both Shipp and McKinley involved more in the half court offense as BOTH work hard for position inside, both when they get the ball on set plays (so far on inbounds plays) where they are squared up the bucket, they BOTH score the ball - very solid ... in the near future add both Shipp & McKinley to the PHS scoring train ... good ball club ...
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Game 2 :
Waverly 60
Athens 54 ... a final
... Pfloyd's Official "unofficial" Napkin Stats - Athens
Scoring ... Justin Hynes 20, Logan Maxfield 16, Isaiah Butcher 7, Brayden Whiting 6, Brayden Markins 2, Elijah Williams 2, Eli Chubb 1
3 Pointers ... 2/9 ... Isaiah Butcher 1, Brayden Whiting 1
FTs ...... 10/17
TOs ..... 32
PnP ..... 19 fgs/38 points in the paint
PnT ..... 3 fgs/6 points in transition
... the Bulldogs of Coach Cozart are strong, physical, play that tough matchup/trapping zone on the perimeter - with 6-4, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 , 6-0 at the point - very difficult to get the shots you want offensively ... the offensive strength of AHS is in the paint with Hynes & should be Chubb /Butcher as well ... I didn't see a perimeter scoring game for the dawgs ... going to need to develop a perimeter game to get looks inside for anyone of the 6-4 bodies on this squad ... 2 tough matchups for Athens in the first weekend of play losing to Gallia Academy at home (shooting only 26% from the field) ... 32 TOs last night/17 on Friday night vs GAHS ... 49 TOs in 2 games I see a good starting point for practice on Monday ...
...Pfloyd's Official "unofficial" Napkin Stats - Waverly
Scoring ... Trey Robertson 14, Cody Remington 13, Ethan Dunn 10, Easton Wolfe 7, Cobe Marquez 7, Tanner Smallwood 6, Payton Shoemaker 3
3 Pointers ... 4/19 ... Trey Robertson 4
FTs ......... 14/23
TOs ........ 22
PnP ....... 17 fgs/34 points in the paint
PnT ...... 5 fg/10 points in transition
... Coach Robertson's Tigers ARE the quickest TEAM (everyone on the floor at any given time) that you will see anywhere - wow! I thought they were quick last year , they are QUICKER this year with the addition of freshmen Trey Robertson ... forced Athens into 32 TOs on the game - you will win a lot of games when you keep your opponent from putting the ball up on their offensive end - 32 times a game ... I can see with some opponents on the Waverly schedule that the game is going to be played predominantly on the Tiger side of the floor ! teams will have that much trouble get the ball up the floor ... when you look at the scorebook as to who to guard ? try everybody who gets on the floor - all but one player scored last night for the Tigers of those who entered the game (and the one who didn't played the last 10 seconds of the 3rd qtr... Waverly is the real deal, defense, scorers inside/outside, quickness at both ends and an outstanding perimeter shooter in Trey Robertson who has limitless range ...
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Game 3 :
Piketon 61
Chesapeake 62 ... a final
... Pfloyd's Official "unofficial" Napkin Stats - Piketon
Scoring ... Alex Blanton 25, Jacob Matthews 12, Scott Lightle 6, Blake Reader 5, Tyree Harris 4, Chris Chandler 3, Logan Nichols 2
3 Pointers ... 4/9 ... Alex Blanton 3, Chris Chandler 1
FTs ........ 5/12
TOs ....... 28
PnP ..... 21 fgs/42 points in the paint
PnT ... 4 fg/ 8 points in transition
.. Piketon is a team in transition ... trying to find the go to guy/guys - Alex Blanton IS one (25 points) ... the goal now is to find 2 more consistent double digit scorers night in night out ... the good thing is those players ARE out there for Coach Legg & Co. ... I see 3 or 4 players who can be around 8-10 point per game players for PHS ...
... Pfloyd's Official "unofficial" Napkin Stats - Chesapeake
Scoring ... Eli Archer 22, Travis Grim 8, Logan Walsh 6, Nathan Cox 6, Tylan Hutchinson 6, Levi Blankenship 5, Austin Jackson 4, Trent Dearth 4
3 Pointers ... 2/17 ... Logan Walsh 1, Levi Blankenship 1
FTs ......... 10/14
TOs ....... 21
PnP ...... 21 fg/42 points in the paint
PnT ..... 3 fgs/6 points in transition
Chesapeake had the biggest "W" on the night knocking off the home standing Piketon squad .... the Panthers were down by 10 with 6:49 to play (40-50) outscoring the Red Streaks 16-6 before tying the game at 56-56 with a little over a minute to play ... Eli Archer is THE rock on both ends but especially in the paint offensively - solid ball player ... then you get solid, scoring numbers from EVERYONE - 8 players scored, all multiple baskets (4-8 points) ... this one was big for CHS as they have struggled to find the pieces to work together as a TEAM - now with this win it looks like Panther Hoops has turned the corner ... starting 2 juniors and 3 sophs and a quality freshman off the bench ... things are looking up at the Peake ...
Game 1 :
Portsmouth 61
Southeastern 52 ... a final
... Pfloyd's Official "unofficial" Napkin Stats - Southeastern
Scoring ... Lane Ruby 17, Aaron Gillum 9, Aarick Hill 9, Reece Wheeler 8, Noah Dresbach 5, Luke Cocoran 2, Aiden Estep 2
3 Pointers ... 6/21 ... Aaron Gillum 3, Lane Ruby 2, Noah Dresbach 1
FTs ......... 6/10
TO's ....... 15
PnP ... 11 fg/22 points in the paint
PnT ... 2 fg/4 points in transition
... Pfloyd's Official "unofficial" Napkin Stats - Portsmouth
Scoring ... Matthew Fraulini 22, Daniel Latimore 20, Miles Shipp 12, MyQuel McKinley 6, Amare Johnson 1
3 Pointers ... 4/17 ... Matthew Fraulini 3, Daniel Latimore 1
FTs ............ 7/11
TOs ........... 13
PnP ....... 19fg/38 points in the paint
PnT ....... 4 fg/8 points in transition
... IMO's - PHS has a whole lot of speed and quickness at every position - as advertised on seops ... right now the Trojans have 2 quality scorers in Fraulini & Latimore ... it will be interesting to watch the box scores as the season progresses to see how teams will force Latimore to go to his right and take away the drives to his strong left side - no matter, the young man is a player ... I look for Coach Collins to develop the offense to get both Shipp and McKinley involved more in the half court offense as BOTH work hard for position inside, both when they get the ball on set plays (so far on inbounds plays) where they are squared up the bucket, they BOTH score the ball - very solid ... in the near future add both Shipp & McKinley to the PHS scoring train ... good ball club ...
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Game 2 :
Waverly 60
Athens 54 ... a final
... Pfloyd's Official "unofficial" Napkin Stats - Athens
Scoring ... Justin Hynes 20, Logan Maxfield 16, Isaiah Butcher 7, Brayden Whiting 6, Brayden Markins 2, Elijah Williams 2, Eli Chubb 1
3 Pointers ... 2/9 ... Isaiah Butcher 1, Brayden Whiting 1
FTs ...... 10/17
TOs ..... 32
PnP ..... 19 fgs/38 points in the paint
PnT ..... 3 fgs/6 points in transition
... the Bulldogs of Coach Cozart are strong, physical, play that tough matchup/trapping zone on the perimeter - with 6-4, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 , 6-0 at the point - very difficult to get the shots you want offensively ... the offensive strength of AHS is in the paint with Hynes & should be Chubb /Butcher as well ... I didn't see a perimeter scoring game for the dawgs ... going to need to develop a perimeter game to get looks inside for anyone of the 6-4 bodies on this squad ... 2 tough matchups for Athens in the first weekend of play losing to Gallia Academy at home (shooting only 26% from the field) ... 32 TOs last night/17 on Friday night vs GAHS ... 49 TOs in 2 games I see a good starting point for practice on Monday ...
...Pfloyd's Official "unofficial" Napkin Stats - Waverly
Scoring ... Trey Robertson 14, Cody Remington 13, Ethan Dunn 10, Easton Wolfe 7, Cobe Marquez 7, Tanner Smallwood 6, Payton Shoemaker 3
3 Pointers ... 4/19 ... Trey Robertson 4
FTs ......... 14/23
TOs ........ 22
PnP ....... 17 fgs/34 points in the paint
PnT ...... 5 fg/10 points in transition
... Coach Robertson's Tigers ARE the quickest TEAM (everyone on the floor at any given time) that you will see anywhere - wow! I thought they were quick last year , they are QUICKER this year with the addition of freshmen Trey Robertson ... forced Athens into 32 TOs on the game - you will win a lot of games when you keep your opponent from putting the ball up on their offensive end - 32 times a game ... I can see with some opponents on the Waverly schedule that the game is going to be played predominantly on the Tiger side of the floor ! teams will have that much trouble get the ball up the floor ... when you look at the scorebook as to who to guard ? try everybody who gets on the floor - all but one player scored last night for the Tigers of those who entered the game (and the one who didn't played the last 10 seconds of the 3rd qtr... Waverly is the real deal, defense, scorers inside/outside, quickness at both ends and an outstanding perimeter shooter in Trey Robertson who has limitless range ...
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Game 3 :
Piketon 61
Chesapeake 62 ... a final
... Pfloyd's Official "unofficial" Napkin Stats - Piketon
Scoring ... Alex Blanton 25, Jacob Matthews 12, Scott Lightle 6, Blake Reader 5, Tyree Harris 4, Chris Chandler 3, Logan Nichols 2
3 Pointers ... 4/9 ... Alex Blanton 3, Chris Chandler 1
FTs ........ 5/12
TOs ....... 28
PnP ..... 21 fgs/42 points in the paint
PnT ... 4 fg/ 8 points in transition
.. Piketon is a team in transition ... trying to find the go to guy/guys - Alex Blanton IS one (25 points) ... the goal now is to find 2 more consistent double digit scorers night in night out ... the good thing is those players ARE out there for Coach Legg & Co. ... I see 3 or 4 players who can be around 8-10 point per game players for PHS ...
... Pfloyd's Official "unofficial" Napkin Stats - Chesapeake
Scoring ... Eli Archer 22, Travis Grim 8, Logan Walsh 6, Nathan Cox 6, Tylan Hutchinson 6, Levi Blankenship 5, Austin Jackson 4, Trent Dearth 4
3 Pointers ... 2/17 ... Logan Walsh 1, Levi Blankenship 1
FTs ......... 10/14
TOs ....... 21
PnP ...... 21 fg/42 points in the paint
PnT ..... 3 fgs/6 points in transition
Chesapeake had the biggest "W" on the night knocking off the home standing Piketon squad .... the Panthers were down by 10 with 6:49 to play (40-50) outscoring the Red Streaks 16-6 before tying the game at 56-56 with a little over a minute to play ... Eli Archer is THE rock on both ends but especially in the paint offensively - solid ball player ... then you get solid, scoring numbers from EVERYONE - 8 players scored, all multiple baskets (4-8 points) ... this one was big for CHS as they have struggled to find the pieces to work together as a TEAM - now with this win it looks like Panther Hoops has turned the corner ... starting 2 juniors and 3 sophs and a quality freshman off the bench ... things are looking up at the Peake ...