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Your School’s All-Time Starting 5
Re: Your School’s All-Time Starting 5
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Re: Your School’s All-Time Starting 5
When I was a kid my dad coached a church team. They traveled around and played in alot of tourneys. Arnold King was on that team. Arnold King was my idol when I was young. He could flat light it up.Eagle4life wrote: ↑Thu Feb 13, 2020 9:26 am Beaver Eastern:
Neil Leist
Arnold King
Darren King
Mark Cochenour
Matt Hines
Others to consider
Zac Alexander, Dustan Alley, Pat/ Rick Nance, Larry Caudill Sr, Mike Harris, Chad Lands
Re: Your School’s All-Time Starting 5
Huntington Ross
Chad Lytle - One of the most dominant athletes to ever play in our conference!
Joshua Kellough- Great athlete, but a true basketball player that had great understanding of the game
Scott Keller- 1000+ points and 900+ rebounds... probably enough said
Elijah McCloskey- Great athlete and basketball player, but his greatest attribute is that he was an absolute competitor
Phil Kellough- Going way back with this one, but scored 980+ points in 2 seasons (didnt play varsity as freshman and had mono his sophomore year and missed the entire season)... wish I could have seen him play
Honorable Mention:
JB Edward's- scored 55 in single game... great lefty big man
Dennis Irvin- 6-5 and able to play inside and out
Randy Cox- Held scoring record for 20+ years and everything I hear is he was also a great competitor
Chad Lytle - One of the most dominant athletes to ever play in our conference!
Joshua Kellough- Great athlete, but a true basketball player that had great understanding of the game
Scott Keller- 1000+ points and 900+ rebounds... probably enough said
Elijah McCloskey- Great athlete and basketball player, but his greatest attribute is that he was an absolute competitor
Phil Kellough- Going way back with this one, but scored 980+ points in 2 seasons (didnt play varsity as freshman and had mono his sophomore year and missed the entire season)... wish I could have seen him play
Honorable Mention:
JB Edward's- scored 55 in single game... great lefty big man
Dennis Irvin- 6-5 and able to play inside and out
Randy Cox- Held scoring record for 20+ years and everything I hear is he was also a great competitor