By admin, on May 28th, 2011% The Western Buckeye League would like to announce that the Bulldogs of Celina High School have won the 2010-11 All Sports Trophy, edging out Shawnee High School by one point. The award is based on where each league school finishes in all recognized WBL sports. The Western Buckeye League currently awards 18 championships in 12 different sports. This will be Celina’s 14th all sports trophy and their 6th in the last 10 years.
2010-2011 WBL All Sports Trophy
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By admin, on May 25th, 2011% Celina’s Nate Bihn will continue his education and play basketball for NCAA Division III Bluffton University in Bluffton, Ohio.
By admin, on March 30th, 2011% Celina’s Brian Donovan signed a letter-of-intent to play football at NAIA Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
By admin, on March 23rd, 2011% COLUMBUS, Ohio — The 2010-11 Associated Press Division II & III All-Ohio boys basketball team, based on the recommendations of a media panel:
Division II
FIRST TEAM:
Deontae Hawkins, Dayton Dunbar, 6-foot-7, junior, 16.1 points per game; Percy Dean, Cols. Mifflin, 5-9, sr., 24.1; Jalen Ragland, Chillicothe, 6-6, sr., 20.5; Devon Carter, Cleve. John Hay, 6-3, soph., 20.1; Jake Heagen, New Concord John Glenn, 6-4, sr., 22.0; Damond Powell, Tol. Rogers, 5-10, sr., 22.5; Evan Payne, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit, 6-1, jr., 24.5.
Player of the year: Damond Powell, Tol. Rogers.
Coach of the year: Randy Kortokrax, Cols. Hartley.
SECOND TEAM:
Tanner Gibson, Zanesville, 6-1, sr., 17.5; Nick Van Hoose, St. Paris Graham, 6-1, sr., 17.8; Josh Ingle, Shelby, 6-5, sr., 18.3; Reggie McAdams, Elida, 6-5, jr., 19.3; DaVonte’ Beard, Akron SVSM, 6-2, sr., 19.0; Jazel Garrett, Akron Buchtel, 5-9, sr., 14.0; Nate Jacubec, Struthers, 5-10, sr., 19.8; Joey Vuyancih, Mentor Lake Cath., 6-2, jr., 21.2; Jordan Barham, Hunting Valley Univ. School, 6-4, jr., 18.9.
THIRD TEAM:
Wesley Russell, Cols. Centennial, 6-3, sr., 16.1; John Lowdermilk, Carrollton, 6-2, sr., 15.2; Anthony Monaco, Dover, 6-4, sr., 22.5; Jaaron Simmons, Kettering Alter, 6-0, soph., 17.3; Austin Cunningham, Vincent Warren, 6-1, sr., 19.1; Isaiah Carson, WCH Miami Trace, 6-2, sr., 23.0; Eric Truog, Chagrin Falls Kenston, 6-10, jr., 18.9.
Special Mention
Ryan Green, Granville; Jon Primes, Cols. Bexley; Trent Weaver, Hilliard Bradley; Landon Israel, Zanesville Maysville; Brandon Taylor, Coshocton; Niko Otto, Wintersville Indian Creek; Paul Byrd, St. Bernard Roger Bacon; Josh Jones, Bellefontaine; Jake Kretzer, Waverly; Anthony Crane, Thornville Sheridan; Levi Lawhead, McArthur Vinton County; Jake Thomas, Circleville Logan Elm; Desmond Ridenour, Cleve. Benedictine; Anthony Kukwa, Perry; R.J. Kauffman, Avon; Eric Stapleton, Defiance; Nate Bihn, Celina; Evan Pannell, Akron Hoban; Colin Reardon, Poland Seminary; Antonio Hearn, Akron Kenmore; Lucas Strouble, Alliance Marlington.
Honorable Mention
Bryan Crawford, Delaware Buckeye Valley; Jacob Matuska, Cols. Hartley; Eric Roby, Plain City Jonathan Alder; Eric Siefert, Cols. Hartley; Jordan Tomlinson, Delaware Buckeye Valley; Kyle Roberts, Byesville Meadowbrook; Marky Thompkins, East Liverpool; Kyle Blanchard, Cadiz Harrison Central; Chris Ericksen, Carrollton; Rian Burrell, Zanesville; Logan Kimble, New Philadelphia; Jared Bryant, St. Bernard Roger Bacon; Tony Davis, Cin. Wyoming; Zach Denny, Germantown Valley View; Drew Hall, Cin. McNicholas; Nick Wake, Goshen; Malik London, Chillicothe; Brick Davis, Chillicothe Unioto; Harrison Martin, Waverly; Grant Venham, Vincent Warren; Nathan Elswick, Circleville Logan Elm; Kyle Slone, WCH Washington; Aric Carroll, Hillsboro; Jacob Horsley, Thornville Sheridan; Caleb Schillace, LaGrange Keystone; John Urwin, Bay Village Bay; Jimmy Corrigan, Rocky River; Mark Williams, Cleve. Benedictine; Chaz Rollins, Cleve. John Hay; Mike Turman, Painesville Harvey; Jeremiah Townes, Beachwood; Mike Yost, Milan Edison; Robby Rinehart, Lexington; Jordan Lauf, Napoleon; Matt Wisler, Bryan; Trey Howard, Lima Shawnee; Corey Clifton, Van Wert; Ricky Johnson Jr., Akron SVSM; Danny Reese, Youngs. Mooney; Ben Gency, Streetsboro; Clay Walters, Mantua Crestwood; Mike Lopuchovsky, Hubbard; Jake Jacubec, Struthers; Adam Ryczaj, Struthers; Owen Gramoy, Louisville; Shawntrail Smith, Akron Buchtel; Cory Hoffman, Canal Fulton Northwest.
Division III
FIRST TEAM:
Adolphus Washington, Cin. Taft, 6-foot-6, junior, 19.1 points per game; Anton Grady, Cleve. Cent. Cath., 6-8, sr., 20.9; Brennan McKean, West Salem Northwestern, 6-0, sr., 28.0; Paul Honigford, Sugarcreek Garaway, 6-8, se., 16.8; Evan Jamison, Richwood North Union, 6-7, sr., 22.1; Nathan Copley, Chesapeake, 6-2, sr., 14.5 Derek Zeiter, Ontario, 6-4., sr., 19.4
Players of the year: Adolphus Washington, Cin. Taft; Anton Grady, Cleve. Cent. Cath.
Coaches of the year: Zach Ruth, Galion Northmor; Shawn Brewer, Paulding.
SECOND TEAM:
Blake Justice, Peebles, 6-2, sr., 27.3; Marquice Taylor, Cols. Africentric, 6-0, sr., 19.4; Dan Monteroso, St. Clairsville, 6-3, soph., 23.0; Jalen Billups, Cin. Shroder, 6-6, sr., 19.2; Tyler O’Connor, Lima Cent. Cath., 6-3, jr., 12.8; Telly Fricke, Archbold, 5-11, sr., 11.0; Zach Wasson, Orrville, 6-5, sr., 19.3; Demonte Flannigan, Cleve. VASJ, 6-8, soph., 16.0.
THIRD TEAM:
Nick Gibson, Milford Center Fairbanks, 6-2, sr., 19.8; Brett Farnsworth, Sarahsville Shenandoah, 6-2, sr., 21.4; Ronnie Drinnon, Jamestown Greeneview, 6-7, jr., 14.3; Orlando Berry, Cin. Taft, 5-8, jr., 13.1; Austin McMaster, Chesapeake, 6-5, jr., 18.9; Evan Legg, Piketon, 6-2, sr., 22.8; Andy Stegman, Wheelersburg, 6-6, sr., 18.4; Cody Dillon, Newton Falls, 6-4, jr., 19.4; Drew Frizell, Smithville, 6-2, sr., 21.2; Tim Goff, Burton Berkshire, 6-7, jr., 18.0.
Special Mention
Steven Bridgeman, Carroll Bloom-Carroll; Anthony Kendrick, Cols. Horizon Science; Garrett Legraen, Beverly Fort Frye; Thomas Ellis, West Lafayette Ridgewood; Marcus Schumacher, Woodsfield Monroe Central; Dakota Bennett, Camden Preble Shawnee; Travis Elliott, Ironton; Andrew Bendolph, Portsmouth; Wayne Evans, Portsmouth; A.J. Henson, Orwell Grand Valley; Karl Garner, Cleve. VASJ; Mike Zavagno, Gates Mills Gilmour Acad.; Brandon Easton, Andover Pymatuning Valley; Nolan Todd, Collins Western Reserve; Travis Schomaeker, Ottawa-Glandorf; Mark Noble, Akron Manchester; Bob Peters, Cuyahoga Falls CVCA; Jacob Jaros, Leavittsburg LaBrae; Jordan Jenior, Rootstown; Brendan Milburn, Atwater Waterloo; Ryan Moore, Jeromesville Hillsdale.
Honorable Mention
Roger Gleckler, Heath; Isaac McGlone, Carroll Bloom-Carroll; Drew Osborne, Centerburg; Zack Ratcliff, Cols. Acad.; Kolby Snyder, Mount Gilead; Tyler Fitzpatrick, Barnesville; Darian Arnold, Newcomerstown; Shon Smith, Beverly Fort Frye; Clayton Patton, Zoarville Tuscarawas Valley; Hunter Shaw, Sugarcreek Garaway; Jordan Wilson, Zanesville West Muskingum; Evan Bradds, Jamestown Greeneview; Josh Foster, Middletown Madison; Jake Overbeck, Reading; Evan Wolf, Casstown Miami East; Elliot Young, Williamsburg; Zac Carter, Ironton; Colin Kennedy, Chesapeake; Andy Countryman, Peebles; Dion McKinley, Portsmouth; Drew Cannon, Oak Hill; Blake Barnes, South Point; Blake Yates, Lucasville Valley; Dylan Gragg, Chillicothe Huntington; Rasaun Smith, Cleve. Central Cath.; Duane Gibson, Cleve. VASJ; Marcus Spelich, Rocky River Luth. West; Ethan Nobbe, Wickliffe; Will Starks, Gates Mills Hawken; Mitchell Lake, Orwell Grand Valley; Adam LaMonica, Wickliffe; Brian Bollenbacher, Huron; T.J. Waldock, Bloomdale Elmwood; Levi Gleason, Bluffton; Matt Metcalf, North Robinson Colonel Crawford; Blake Green, Delta; Lucas Pennington, Metamora Evergreen; Ryan Burfield, East Canton; Peyton Aldridge, Leavittsburg LaBrae; Jeremy Quinlan, Brookfield; Devonte Jenkins, Youngs. Ursuline; Kyrie Gregorey, Youngs. Ursuline; Kyle Dack, Akron Manchester; Cody Berg, Garrettsville Garfield; Levi Licata, Jeromesville Hillsdale.
By admin, on March 10th, 2011% Division II
FIRST TEAM:
Leslie Raifsnider, Bellevue, 5-8, jr., 19.2; Macketta Allen, Toledo Scott, 5-8, sr., 15.3; Amanda Cahill, Clyde, 6-1, fr., 17.3; Emma Hostetler, Shelby, 5-7, so., 19.1; Hailey Griffo, Lima Shawnee, 5-9, sr., 15.7.
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Leslie Raifsnider, Bellevue.
COACH OF THE YEAR: Rod Hersha, Napoleon.
SECOND TEAM:
Cha’Ron Sweeney, Toledo Rogers, 5-2, so., 15.9; Jordan Fraley, Sandusky Perkins, 5-9, jr., 15.5; Kaylea Griffin, Clyde, 5-11, sr., 11.1; Megan Zachrich, Napoleon, 5-8, sr., 10.0; Emily Ruhe, Lima Bath, 6-foot, so., 15.5; Erika Thronsberry, St. Marys Memorial, 6-foot, sr., 15.3.
THIRD TEAM:
Sasha Dailey, Toledo Rogers, 5-8, fr., 17.1; Bailey Creager, Wauseon, 5-9, jr., 12.0; Maya Brown, Tiffin Columbian, 5-9, sr., 12.2; Alysun Daniel, Willard, 5-10, sr., 16.4; Vanessa Chatman, Galion, 5-10, sr., 17.3; Samantha Dervisevic, Lima Shawnee, 6-foot, sr., 18.8; Jackie Stalder, Kenton, 5-8, jr., 16.1.
Special Mention
Katie Butler, Maumee; Jasmyne Smith, Toledo Rogers; Abbey Cox, Susan Knight, Milan Edison; Hannah Schneider, Norwalk; Taylor Graboski, Upper Sandsky; Taylor Miller, Napoleon; Sadie Daeger, Defiance; Kayla Diefenthaler, Oak Harbor; Courtney Rolf, Eastwood; Taylor Whitaker, Lexington; Hannah Kochis, Mansfield Madison; Courtney Knippen, Wapakoneta; Jessica Johns, Lima Bath; McKenzie Butterman, Kenton; Elizabeth Aller, Lima Shawnee; Amanda Hoying, Celina; Jo Steva, Rachel Wale, St. Marys.
Division III
FIRST TEAM:
Caitie Craft, Liberty-Benton, 5-8, jr., 21.1; Lauren Abendroth, Ottawa Hills, 5-10, sr., 19.8; Veronica Wonderly, Fostoria, 5-7, sr., 27.0; Lauren Langenderfer, Evergreen, 5-8, jr., 20.9; Kaysie Brittenham, Lake, 5-9, sr., 19.3.
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Caitie Craft, Findlay Liberty-Benton.
COACH OF THE YEAR: John Langenderfer, Evergreen.
SECOND TEAM:
Kelsey Wyant, Western Reserve, 5-9, sr., 12.5; Alicia Drewes, Archbold, 5-8, sr., 14.5; Anna Steffel, Tinora, 5-6, sr., 13.2; Alyssa Meis, Genoa, 5-10, sr., 11.0; Kendra Brusnwick, Fort Recovery, 5-7, sr., 12.9; Holly Brunswick, Fort Recovery, 5-8, sr., 12.1.
THIRD TEAM:
Theresa Jackson, Western Reserve, 5-8, so., 11.4; Kathleen Przeslawski, Delta, 5-8, sr., 17.7; Jessica Farr, Paulding, 6-foot, jr., 11.6; Carly Huston, Lake, 5-11, sr., 9.6; Julie Swartzmiller, Genoa, 5-8, sr., 10.5; Allie Hawkins, Bucyrus, 5-7, jr., 12.9.
Special Mention
Haley Jarecki, Carolyn Arnos, Cimone Reid, Ottawa Hills; Megan Thomas, New London; Rachel Myers, Liberty-Benton; Kelsey Tietje, Patrick Henry; Kendra McCann, Tinora; Abby Grinnell, Fairview; Jessica Feller, Genoa; Broegan Sautter, Monique Wilson, Clear Fork; Sarah Davis, Buyrus; Stacia Allen, Lima Central Catholic; Tessa Deckebach, Toledo Ottawa Hills; Shannon Coy, Sarah Weyer, Kelsey Kromer, Castalia Margaretta; Lauren Volz, Huron; Sami Harrod, Bluffton; Taylor Babcock, Evergreen; Nicole Hurst, Archbold; Alexa Salsbury, Delta; Kaitlann Hogrefe, Liberty Center; Jessica Hoffman, Amy Gosche, Lakota; Brandi Schimming, Genoa; Audrey Thorbahn, Woodmore; Macey Sheerer, Bucyrus; Allie Bise, Ashland Crestview; Erica Uselton, Ontario; Haley Burtch, Parkway.
By admin, on March 10th, 2011% Division II
FIRST TEAM:
Damond Powell, Toledo Rogers, 5-10, sr., 22.5; Josh Ingle, Shelby, 6-5, sr., 18.3; Eric Stapleton, Defiance, 6-8, sr., 14.7; Reggie McAdams, Elida, 6-5, jr., 19.3; Nate Bihn, Celina, 6-2, sr., 13.7.
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Damond Powell, Toledo Rogers.
COACH OF THE YEAR: Chris Bihn, Celina.
SECOND TEAM:
Mike Yost, Milan Edison, 6-3, sr., 13.4; Robby Rinehart, Lexington, 6-3, sr., 13.5; Jordan Lauf, Napoleon, 6-4, so., 20.0; Matt Wisler, Bryan, 6-3, sr., 17.5; Trey Howard, Lima Shawnee, 6-2, sr., 22.5; Corey Clifton, Van Wert, 6-3, sr., 17.8.
THIRD TEAM:
Dontonio Kynard, Toledo Scott, 6-foot, jr., 17.5; Jacob Cashen, Norwalk, 6-4, jr., 11.2; Michael Ebert, Sandusky Perkins, 6-6, jr., 13.4; Shaquille Brooks, Mansfield Madison, 6-2, jr., 13.9; Logan Slavinski, Clear Fork, 6-3, sr., 13.6; Derek Roop, St. Marys Memorial.
Special Mention
Shawn Flanagan, Tyler Martin, Maumee; Clemmye Owens, Toledo Rogers; Brandon Smith, Zak Dees, Sandusky Perkins; Zach Warner, Clyde; A.J. Settles, Fostoria; Nick Loura, Tiffin Columbian; Anthony Kidston, Defiance; Jordan Myles, Napoleon; Derek Colston, Port Clinton; Maty Mauk, Kenton; John Homan, Celina; Dishon Harris, Toledo Waite; Jalen Santoro, Bellevue; Jake Fetherolf, Norwalk; Jalen Douglas, Willard; Evan Logsdon, Upper Sandusky; Garrett Arnold, Shelby; Rasheed Brooks, Lexington; Jaquan Thompson, Mansfield Madison; Trey Boyd, Clear Fork; Aaron Bruot, Bryan; Tre Henricks, Alex Woten, Wauseon; Kevin Young, Oak Harbor; Brad Davis, Lima Bath; Jacob Myers, Van Wert; Greg Riemesch, Celina.
Division III
FIRST TEAM:
Derek Zeiter, Ontario, 6-4, sr., 19.4; Nolan Todd, Western Reserve, 5-11, jr., 12.2; Travis Schomaeker, Ottawa-Glandorf, 6-foot, sr., 17.1; Telly Fricke, Archbold, 5-11, sr., 11.0; Tyler O’Connor, Lima Central Catholic, 6-3, jr., 12.8.
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Derek Zeiter, Ontario.
COACH OF THE YEAR: Shawn Brewer, Paulding.
SECOND TEAM:
Brian Bollenbacher, Huron, 6-1, sr., 16.2; T.J. Waldock, Elmwood, 6-foot, sr., 17.1; Levi Gleason, Bluffton, 6-6, sr., 17.8; Matt Metcalf, Colonel Crawford, 6-1, jr., 13.5; Blake Green, Delta, 6-4, jr., 17.3; Lucas Pennington, Evergreen, 6-5, sr., 14.2;.
THIRD TEAM:
Devin Jones, Castalia Margaretta, 6-3, sr., 13.1; Nate Schmitt, Western Reserve, 6-foot, sr., 14.2; Matt Hall, Ashland Crestview, 5-11, sr., 11.7; Garrett Morton, Archbold, 6-3, sr., 11.8; Kent Tietje, Patrick Henry, 6-5, sr., 10.9; Gage Beaber, Gibsonburg, 5-10, jr., 14.9; Ryan Ebbeskotte, Delphos Jefferson, 6-1, sr., 15.6.
Special Mention
Darren Johnson, Western Reserve; Jake Kanable, ZAC CRAMER, Liberty-Benton; Andrew Nicholls, Galion; Nate Jackson, Bucyrus; Devan Bermejo, Paulding; Jake Mahnke, Jeff Schliesser, Tinora; Jay Hannah, Kevin Hammer, Elmwood; A.C. Limes, Otsego; Corey Decker, Parkway; Corey Siefring, St. Henry; Andrew Trenkamp, Ottawa-Glandorf; Kevin Ujoohda, Ontario; Austin Adams, Colonel Crawford; Tyler George, Ashland Crestview; Luke Kammeyer, Archbold; Phil Snow, Liberty Center; Josh Beverly, Delta; Tyler Good, Evergreen; Shane Bostelman, Patrick Henry; Nick McDole, Lakota; Logan Jones, Gibsonburg; Grant Harder, Paulding; Quenton Yoder, Fairview; Austin Stolly, Bubba Krieg, Lima Central Catholic; Donny Bowen, Woodmore.
By admin, on March 3rd, 2011% WBL Player of the Year: Reggie McAdams, Elida
WBL Co-Coaches of the Year: Chris Bihn, Celina
First Team
Nate Bihn, Celina
Eric Stapleton, Defiance
Reggie McAdams, Elida
Travis Schomaeker, Ottawa-Glandorf
Trey Howard, Shawnee
Corey Clifton, Van Wert
Second Team
Brad Davis, Bath
John Homan , Celina
Anthony Kidston, Defiance
Maty Mauk, Kenton
Derek Roop, St. Marys
Jacob Myers, Van Wert
Third Team
Johny Simindinger, Bath
Greg Riemesch, Celina
Doug Herrett, Defiance
Alex McAdams, Elida
Landon Pothast, Ottawa-Glandorf
Garet Fledderjohann, St. Marys
Honorable Mention
Nate Heffner, Bath
Scott Moeder, Celina
Shea Murray, Defiance
Dakota Mathias, Elida
Brice Fackler, Kenton
Andrew Trenkamp, Ottawa-Glandorf
JD Meyer, St. Marys
Clint Spencer, Shawnee
Jacob Hood, Van Wert
Alex Parker, Wapakoneta
By admin, on February 23rd, 2011% 2 WBL schools are represented in the final AP Boys Basketball State Poll. Celina was ranked 10th and Defiance was ranked 16th in Division II.
Ohio AP Boys Basketball State Poll
How a state panel of sports writers and broadcasters rates Ohio high school boys basketball teams in the final weekly Associated Press polls, by OHSAA divisions, with won-lost record and total points (first-place votes in parentheses):
Division I
1. Garfield Hts. (6) 19-0 186
2. Cols. Northland (9) 19-1 181
3. Cin. La Salle (3) 20-2 160
4. Tol. St. John’s (3) 17-1 150
5. Westerville S. 19-1 117
6. Liberty Twp. Lakota E. 19-1 96
7. Cin. Moeller (1) 18-2 92
8. Gahanna Lincoln 19-1 83
9. Huber Hts. Wayne 18-1 68
10. Tol. Whitmer 17-1 44
OTHERS RECEIVING 12 OR MORE POINTS: 11, Middletown (1) 22. 12, Lakewood St. Edward 20. 13, Pickerington N. 17.
Division II
1. Day. Dunbar (14) 18-2 213
2. Carrollton (5) 20-0 187
3. Zanesville (4) 18-2 168
4. Akr. Buchtel 17-2 162
5. Cols. Hartley 18-1 109
6. Chillicothe 17-3 91
7. Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit 15-2 76
8. Shelby 16-2 55
9. Kettering Alter 15-5 37
10. Celina 16-3 26
OTHERS RECEIVING 12 OR MORE POINTS: 11, Akr. SVSM 22. 12, New Concord John Glenn 20. 13, Delaware Buckeye Valley 17. 14, Day. Thurgood Marshall 16. 15, Thornville Sheridan 15. 16, Defiance 12. 16, Struthers 12.
Division III
1. Cin. Taft (16) 17-1 218
2. Chesapeake (4) 19-1 200
3. Lima Cent. Cath. 17-2 147
4. Archbold (2) 18-1 145
5. Casstown Miami E. 19-1 120
6. Piketon 17-2 88
7. Akr. Manchester 18-2 75
8. Sugarcreek Garaway 15-2 68
9. Peebles (1) 19-1 57
10. Portsmouth 16-4 32
OTHERS RECEIVING 12 OR MORE POINTS: 11, Cin. Summit Country Day 23. 12, Jeromesville Hillsdale 21.
Division IV
1. Zanesville Rosecrans (19) 20-0 222
2. Berlin Hiland (2) 19-1 189
3. McComb (1) 18-0 176
4. Columbus Grove 18-1 147
5. Richmond Hts. 18-0 132
6. Day. Jefferson (1) 14-2 120
7. Bedford Chanel 15-3 90
8. Reedsville Eastern 17-2 72
9. Continental 15-3 34
10. McDonald 18-0 20
OTHERS RECEIVING 12 OR MORE POINTS: None.
By admin, on February 16th, 2011% 2 WBL schools are represented in the latest AP Boys Basketball State Poll. Celina was ranked 8th and Defiance was ranked 11th in Division II.
Ohio AP Boys Basketball State Poll
How a state panel of sports writers and broadcasters rates Ohio high school boys basketball teams in the sixth of seven weekly Associated Press polls, by OHSAA divisions, with won-lost record and total points (first-place votes in parentheses):
Division I
1, Cincinnati Moeller (21) 18-0 252
2, Westerville South (1) 18-0 195
3, Columbus Northland 18-1 183
4, Liberty Twp. Lakota East 19-0 179
5, Toledo St. John’s (3) 16-1 156
6, Garfield Heights (1) 17-0 140
7, Cincinnati La Salle 19-2 81
8, Gahanna Lincoln 18-1 74
9, Huber Heights Wayne 18-1 65
10, Toledo Whitmer 15-1 32
OTHERS RECEIVING 12 OR MORE POINTS: 11, Lakewood St. Edward 25.
Division II
1, Dayton Dunbar (18) 16-2 247
2, Carrollton (5) 18-0 203
3, Akron Buchtel (1) 15-2 194
4, Zanesville (2) 16-2 177
5, Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit 15-1 157
6, Columbus Hartley 16-1 97
7, Chillicothe 15-3 86
8, Celina 15-2 52
9, Shelby 15-2 39
10, Kettering Alter 13-5 38
OTHERS RECEIVING 12 OR MORE POINTS: 11, Defiance 31. 12, Delaware Buckeye Valley 24. 13, Thornville Sheridan 17. 14, New Concord John Glenn 13. 14, Day. Thurgood Marshall 13.
Division III
1, Cincinnati Taft (18) 16-1 245
2, Chesapeake (5) 16-1 217
3, Archbold (2) 17-1 197
4, Lima Central Catholic 15-2 161
5, Casstown Miami East 16-1 142
6, Piketon 16-2 111
7, Akron Manchester 15-2 108
8, Sugarcreek Garaway 13-2 78
9, Cin. Summit Country Day 15-3 33
10, Peebles (1) 17-1 26
OTHERS RECEIVING 12 OR MORE POINTS: 11, Portsmouth 22. 12, Jeromesville Hillsdale 19. 13, St. Clairsville 14.
Division IV
1, Zanesville Rosecrans (21) 19-0 252
2, Berlin Hiland (1) 17-1 205
3, McComb (1) 15-0 199
4, Columbus Grove (1) 16-1 150
5, Richmond Heights 17-0 149
6, Dayton Jefferson (2) 13-2 144
7, Continental 14-2 85
8, Bedford Chanel 13-3 80
9, Reedsville Eastern 15-2 70
10, Spring. Catholic Central 14-3 26
OTHERS RECEIVING 12 OR MORE POINTS: 11, Pitsburg Franklin Monroe 14. 12, McDonald 12.
By admin, on February 9th, 2011% 2 WBL schools are represented in the latest AP Boys Basketball State Poll. Defiance was ranked 6th and Celina was ranked 11th in Division II.
Ohio AP Boys Basketball State Poll
How a state panel of sports writers and broadcasters rates Ohio high school boys basketball teams in the fifth of seven weekly Associated Press polls, by OHSAA divisions, with won-lost record and total points (first-place votes in parentheses):
DIVISION I
1. Cin. Moeller (16) 16-0 212
2. Cols. Northland 15-1 156
2. Westerville S. (2) 16-0 156
4. Liberty Twp. Lakota E. (1) 17-0 141
5. Tol. St. John’s (2) 14-1 134
6. Garfield Hts. 15-0 106
7. Gahanna Lincoln 16-1 83
8. Cin. La Salle 17-2 81
9. Tol. Whitmer (1) 13-0 78
10. Huber Hts. Wayne 14-1 54
OTHERS RECEIVING 12 OR MORE POINTS: 11, Lakewood St. Edward 13.
DIVISION II
1. Day. Dunbar (14) 14-2 216
2. Akr. Buchtel (4) 13-1 189
3. Carrollton (3) 16-0 181
4. Zanesville (1) 15-2 144
5. Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit 14-1 125
6. Defiance (1) 13-2 85
7. Shelby 14-0 73
8. Kettering Alter 13-3 65
9. Chillicothe 13-3 54
10. Cols. Hartley 13-1 46
OTHERS RECEIVING 12 OR MORE POINTS: 11, Celina 17. 12, Delaware Buckeye Valley 15.
DIVISION III
1. Cin. Taft (16) 14-1 221
2. Chesapeake (4) 14-1 195
3. Archbold (2) 15-1 171
4. Akr. Manchester (1) 14-1 143
5. Lima Cent. Cath. 13-2 125
6. Casstown Miami E. 14-1 116
7. Piketon 15-1 102
8. Cin. Summit Country Day 14-2 57
9. Sugarcreek Garaway 12-2 33
10. Oak Hill 12-3 21
OTHERS RECEIVING 12 OR MORE POINTS: 11, Jeromesville Hillsdale 17.
DIVISION IV
1. Zanesville Rosecrans (17) 16-0 211
2. Berlin Hiland (2) 16-1 172
3. Day. Jefferson (3) 12-2 166
4. McComb 14-0 163
5. Continental 12-1 124
6. Richmond Hts. 15-0 113
7. Columbus Grove (1) 13-1 95
8. Bedford Chanel 12-3 62
9. Reedsville Eastern 14-2 57
10. Spring. Cath. Cent. 13-2 42
OTHERS RECEIVING 12 OR MORE POINTS: 11, McDonald 15.
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