Category: SWBL

Friday Night Rundown (2/12/21)

Dayton, Ohio — A lot of conference titles were finally decided on Friday night as Botkins, Anna, Legacy Christan, and Minster were all crowned as conference champs.

Centerville swept Wayne as they defeated them for the second time in the regular season. When Wayne defeated Centerville twice in the regular season last year, the Elks got their revenge with a blowout win the playoffs. Will the same thing happen this year?

Buzzer beaters were everywhere Friday. Josh Tolliver carried Springfield to another win with a clutch shot over Northmont. Nolan Berning led Fort Loramie to hold on late and Will Reittinger hit his unconvential shot to lift Bethel over Ansonia.

Tom House leads the Elks with 21 points and Rich Rolf pulled down a game sealing offensive rebound with 7 seconds left as the Elks sweep Wayne in the regular season. The Warriors were led by Prophet Johnson who continues to show why he deserves to be the GWOC player of the year as he dropped 25 points in the loss. Sophomore Lawrent Rice had 17 and Gabe Cupps had 15 for Centerville.

McNicholas wins their first GCL Co-Ed title since 2018 with their win over Carroll on Friday. The Rockets were led by Caden Conrad who had 23 points in the exciting win.

Anthony Ruffolo drops 21 points, but the Knights lose a tough one on senior night to Badin. The Rams look to build some momentum with this win before their first round tournament matchup against Roger Bacon.

Anna picks up a huge win on the road at Jackson Center as the Rockets now hold a share of the SCAL title.

Josh Tolliver plays the hero again for Springfield as he hits the game winner with just 5 seconds left to lift the Wildcats over Northmont. Tolliver hit the game winner in Springfield’s big win over Wayne last week as well.

Springboro High School

Springboro freshman Maxim Butler scored all 11 of his points in the fourth quarter as Springboro picks up a big non-conference win over Troy. The Panthers will face Springfield in the first round of the tournament and this win is a good sign for the Panthers to compete in that interesting matchup.

Minster clinches the MAC title with their win over Coldwater. This marks the first outright conference title in Minster program history.

Botkins ends their historic regular season with a win at Russia and a share of the SCAL title. The Trojans were led by Jacob and Carter Pleiman who each had 12 points. Russia missed the last second shot as Botkins holds on and will be SCAL champions.

Nolan Berning hits the game winning three with just seconds left as Fort Loramie takes down Fairlawn and improves to 14-7 on the season.

Will Reittinger wins it at the buzzer for Bethel as the Bees steal a conference game from Ansonia in the final seconds.

Legacy Christian senior Jonathan Riddle scored his 1,000th point last night in the Knights’ win over Miami Valley. That win seals Legacy Christian’s MBC conference title. Their first MBC title since 2019. Riddle was also named the Metro Buckeye Conference player of the year this morning and head coach Mark Erwin was named the MBC coach of the year as well.

Emmanuel Christian senior Jason Channels scored his 1,000th career point on Friday night but the balanced scoring attack from the Eagles was too much as Parker Penrod, Ben Major, Lucas Day, and Zach King combine for 41 of their 54 points.

Milton-Union sophomore Blake Brumbaugh continues to impress as he had 23 points on Friday night. He’s averaging 19 points on the season and is one of the top players in the SWBL.

Tyler Galluch drops 20 points as he went 7/8 from the field. The sophomore also pulled down 11 rebounds in the Irish’s 77-37 win over Madison Plains.

Dayton Christian junior Devin Drier pours on 25 points as the Warriors move past Middletown Christian and improve to 13-7 on the season.

Jacob Roeth finished with 33 points and Nick Prince had 22 for Miami East as the Vikings pickup a big win over Newton.

Layne Sarver and the Patriots finish their regular season 22-0 as Tri-Village downs Covington to go perfect in CCC play. Their next game will be on the 23rd as East Dayton Christian forfeited their opening tournament game.

DAYTON SCOREBOARD FROM 2/12

Greenville High School

Stebbins High School

Emmanuel Christian Academy

Dayton Christian High School

Legacy Christian High School

Piqua High School

Northridge High School

Waynesville High School

Dixie High School

Jonathan Alder High School

St. Henry High School

London High School

Triad High School

National Trail High School

Miami East High School

Mechanicsburg High School

Fenwick High School

Coldwater High School

Bellefontaine High School

New Knoxville High School

Lima Senior High School

Jackson Center High School

Versailles High School

Alter High School

Benjamin Logan High School

Marion Local High School

Ponitz High School

Graham High School

Twin Valley South High School

Madison Plains High School

Chaminade Julienne High School

Ansonia High School

Carroll High School

Greeneview High School

Northwestern High School

Fairlawn High School

Wayne High School

Springfield High School

Stivers High School

Tri-County North High School

Covington High School

Trent Arena

Greenon High School

West Jefferson High School

Miamisburg High School

Springboro High School

Russia High School

Oakwood High School

Valley View High School

Bellbrook High School

Thurgood Marshall High School

Week 11 Power Rankings Breakdown

Dayton, Ohio — A lot of the top teams in Dayton fell this past week as Centerville, Wayne, and Dunbar all suffered losses on Saturday. There’s also a new number one in division three as Greeneview fell to Greenon. With conference championship races heating up, this should be a big week full of exciting games and matchups.

D1

1)Centerville | 10-3 (5-1, GWOC) |

Centerville had a big test on Saturday afternoon as they hosted St. Vincent-St. Mary’s led by Ohio State Malaki Branham. Branham is one of the best players in the state on one of the best teams in the state and it showed. The Elks battelled hard and almost came away with a victory but eventually fell. This week won’t get any easier as they host Trotwood-Madison on Tuesday and then travel to Springfield Wednesday before hosting Fairmont on Friday to close out their week.

2)Wayne | 11-2 (6-1, GWOC) |

Wayne dropped a tough matchup on Saturday against St. Xavier. GWOC player of the year front-runner Prophet Johnson had 24 points in the loss. Sophomore star Lawrent Rice also tied his career high of 22 points in their blowout win over Beavercreek on Friday. Wayne will have a loaded week with GWOC games against Northmont, Springboro, and Springfield, before hosting Columbus Independence on Saturday.

3)Franklin | 15-1 (9-0, SWBL) |

Franklin is looking very convincing. The Wildcats have won six straight by 20 or more points and haven’t lost since December 11th. Their 13 game win streak has been led by high-intensity defense and a good amount of scoring from their junior duo in Noah Rich and Nate Paarlberg. They’ll take on A.J. Eller and Brookville on Friday and then they’ll host their crosstown rivals in Springboro on Saturday.

4)Miamisburg | 12-5 (5-2, GWOC) |

After Miamisburg had a shot to win the GWOC title with a huge game against Wayne, the Warriors would not be denied and had a late comeback to take away that conference title from the Vikings. Miamisburg then dropped back-to-back games after that falling to Wayne again and then Centerville. They got back in the win column with a win over GCL Co-Ed foe Purcell Marian on Tuesday. They have two GWOC opponents in Norhtmont and Beavercreek before they’ll be tested again. This time by the Alter Knights in a big Saturday night showdown.

5)West Carrollton | 11-3 (11-3, MVL) |

Still without star Allen Lattimore, West Carrollton continues to march on and win games. They took down Sidney on Wednesday behind a 22 point performance from freshman Javen Vaughn. Vaughn has suddenly emerged as a top 2024 player in the area, as he has blossomed in Lattimore’s absence. The 5’8″ guard has scored in double figures in the last three games and looks to continue that this week with their third matchup against Butler in the past month and then a game that should be a pretty good fight against a tough Stebbins team on Wednesday.

D2

1)Trotwood-Madison | 6-1 |

After a somewhat surprising early season loss on the road against Whitehall, Trotwood has responded nicely. The Rams have won five straight including a huge win over Taft and then a big road win at La Salle. Anthony McComb played his best game of the season on Saturday as the Rams were victorious on the road against Shawn McCullough’s Springfield squad. Trotwood will have their biggest game yet with a huge matchup at Centerville on Tuesday. It’s unclear where the Rams will be seeded due to their lack of games played so this game will be crucial for them.

2)Tippecanoe | 15-0 (15-0, MVL) |

Winthrop commit Ben Knostman has played out of his mind this season. Knostman is currently averaging a triple-double and will have a very good opportunity at being the first player in the new era of the MVL to be back-to-back player of the year leading the first back-to-back conference champions. To keep their undefeated season in tact, the Red Devils will have to take down Butler on the road in a huge rivalry matchup. Then they travel to Sidney on Saturday for another big road test. Tipp has also added a road matchup at Mason to end their season on February 13th.

3)Dunbar | 8-1 (7-0, DPS) |

After a long delay, Dunbar finally got their season kicked off in early January. The Wolverines have played a somewhat easy schedule up to his point as the Dayton City League is much weaker this season than last year. They lost on Saturday to Paul McMillan and Woodward. At times this year, Dunbar has seemed to lack a true scorer they can give it to at the end of games. Hopefully Justin O’Neal, Antaune Allen, or Chanze Amerson can fully develop into that role as the Wolverines have a lot of potential and are only getting started on their road to a deep tournament run.

4)Jonathan Alder | 13-0 (6-0, CBC) |

Jonathan Alder has owned the CBC this season as senior Jackson Izzard has played great basketball averaging 18 points per game to lead the 13-0 Pioneers. They will have a huge showdown as they travel to Shawnee on Friday. Shawnee lost 47-35 earlier in the season and if Jonathan Alder can knock them off a second time, they will become the outright CBC champs.

5)Oakwood | 12-3 (6-3, SWBL) |

After starting off the season 3-3, Oakwood has rattled off nine straight wins. The duo of Will Maxwell and Keon Wright has taken over their opponents as Maxwell is averaging 17 points a game and Wright is putting up 15 points a game. Junior Jack Epley has also emerged as a factor on this team as the guard is also averaging 12 points a game. Oakwood will face Antoine Jacobs and Northridge on Friday as Jacobs has been one of the most lethal scorers in the SWBL this season.

D3

1)Springfield Shawnee | 8-2 (4-1, CBC) |

After a two-week hiatus, Shawnee will return to action with a home matchup against London. Then they will have a rematch against the only CBC team to beat them this season as they host Jonathan Alder. Senior Jamon Miller and sophomore Zion Crowe will both need to stepup big against Jonathan Alder in order for the Braves to clinch a share at the CBC title.

2)North Union | 13-2 (7-0, CBC) |

North Union only lost one game last season, and it was the game that ended their season. Preston Crabtree has been just as dominant this season as the senior has led North Union to a perfect 7-0 conference record so far. The next three games should be solid wins for North Union as they’ve already beaten those three teams by 20+ points. They’ll then close out their season with a road game at Marysville and a home matchup versus Elgin.

3)Greeneview | 13-3 (9-2, OHC) |

Greeneview was ranked #1 in last weeks rankings, but after a loss at home to Greenon the Rams have dropped down to #3. Because of that loss, Greeneview drops down to second place in the OHC South standings and their season will be decided with a huge repeat of last year with a late season game against Cedarville. The Rams would be tied for first place with a win and with a loss, their hopes at back-to-back conference titles are over.

4)Preble Shawnee | 16-3 (9-1, SWBL) |

After a close loss to Waynesville, Preble Shawnee’s season was completely flipped around. Freshman Mason Shrout has proven to be one of the best players in the area as he lead the Arrows to an outstanding 12 straight wins. They were upset earlier in the week to Valley View but if Preble Shawnee can win their next three games against Madison, Eaton, and Northridge then they’ll become SWBL champions.

5)Anna | 12-5 (8-2, SCAL) |

Anna has been a very impressive team this season, considering all the talent they graduated. The Rockets have had big wins this season over Minster, Botkins and Fort Loramie. They did fall to West Liberty-Salem last Saturday but won over a young and impressive Miami East squad this past Saturday. Anna is currently tied with Botkins in first place in the SCAL. They have conference games against Russia and Jackson Center remaining and they will need to capitalize on those contests if they want to win another conference championship.

D4

1) Tri-Village | 18-0 (9-0, CCC) |

Tri-Village improved to 18-0 on the season with blowout victories over Emmanuel Christian and Tri-County North. Layne Sarver is playing his best basketball at the right time as the Patriots have a big test Friday against a young and tough Miami East team. That game will likely decide the CCC title as Tri-Village can lockup another conference championship right before the tournament draw. They also face Cameron Harrison and National Trail on Tuesday. Harrison is one of the top players in the CCC and it should be a solid test before the Miami East game on Friday.

2) Cedarville | 13-1 (9-1, OHC) |

Cedarville will have its biggest game of the season on Friday as they battle Greeneview for what will decide the OHC South. Greeneview lost last week to Greenon which put the Indians in first place in the division. This exact same game took place last year, but Colby Cross and Cedarville came up just short so revenge would be so sweet this Friday night with a conference title on the line.

3) Botkins | 15-3 (8-2, SCAL) |

After living on cloud nine for most of the season, Botkins was defeated in back-to-back SCAL games by Fort Loramie and Anna. The pressure of a perfect season mixed with a gauntlet of a schedule is the same thing we saw last year with Versailles. Those losses may not be the worst thing after all though because after losing in double overtime to an Antwerp team that could very well be a final four team this season, the Trojans rebounded nicely with a pair of blowout wins against Houston and Fairlawn.

4) Minster | 14-4 (7-0, MAC) |

Minster put themselves in a very good position to win the MAC title with a big win last week over St. Henry. They also took down Aidan Reichert and Jackson Center in overtime to maintain their solid 14-4 record. Minster is a team with district title potential as great coaching mixed with a talent like Justin Nixon should be a problem for any team come March. The Wildcats will have a big battle at Fort Recovery on Friday, but with a win there they will clinch at least a share of the MAC title. Then if they defeat Coldwater the following Friday, the Wildcats would become MAC champs with a perfect 9-0 conference record.

5) St. Henry | 12-5 (5-1, MAC) |

St. Henry will move back into the top five for just the second time this season. The Redskins had a heartbreaking loss on Friday to Minster which might end their hopes at a MAC title. Minster will still have to get through a very talented Fort Recovery team so all St. Henry can do is win out and hope that the Wildcats have a slipup along the way.

Konnig and Ramey’s big night guide Cedarville over Waynesville

Waynesville, OhioCedarville traveled to Waynesville Saturday night for a non-conference battle with the Spartans. Cedarville got off to a 9-0 lead and never looked back. Payton Herron and Isaiah Ramey got off to a hot start for the Indians. Waynesville’s late run in the first quarter managed to get Cedarville’s lead to four, 18-14 after the first quarter. Trent Konnig had a big second quarter. Konnig played a complete all-around game for the Indians. Waynesville’s Kohl Todd started to get going in the second but a late run by Cedarville to end the half had the Indians up 34-23. The trio of Konnig, Ramey, and Herron made big plays all night. In the third quarter Kohl Todd continued his excellent play for the Spartans to keep them in the game. Todd has deep range which he displayed Saturday night. Todd was able to get into transition to get easy buckets and get to the FT line. Waynesville was able to trim Cedarville’s lead back down to four and trailed 46-42 going into the fourth. Trent Konnig and Isaiah Ramey were just too much for the Spartans. Both made big play’s all game. Payton Herron really stepped up for the Indians also. Ramey finished with 20, Konnig had 20 also, while Herron had 11. Kohl Todd led all scorers with 26. Cedarville gets a nice road win over D2 Waynesville 66-52. Cedarville will be a tough-out come March in D4. Cedarville will play host to Catholic Central on Tuesday, while Waynesville plays host to Northridge. Waynesville has really challenged themselves with a tough non-conference schedule which will benefit them come March. The same can be said for Cedarville, a team with high expectations heading into March.

Top Prospects (In no particular order)

Trent Konnig- Konnig is one of the most complete PG’s in the Dayton area. Can really shoot the rock, has a nice mid-range, and finishes around the rim well. At 6’2″, can see over the defense and has great court vision. Never gets rattled and lets the game come to him. Konnig is the engine that runs this Cedarville squad.

Isaiah Ramey- Ramey gets better every time you see him. Continues to get stronger and has turned into a really good 3PT shooter. Has a high basketball IQ, attacks the rim well, and can finish in a variety of different ways. Ramey can go down to the block and get a bucket also. At 6’5″, Ramey handles the ball well for his size and can take it the length of the floor. I expect for Ramey to continue to keep putting up big numbers and leading Cedarville.

Payton Herron- Herron is the glue to this Cedarville squad. Herron is a knockdown shooter and does all the little things that don’t show up in the box score. High IQ guard that plays really hard.

Kohl Todd- Todd left his heart out on the floor for the Spartans. Has limitless range from deep, finishes through contact, and has quick hands to create deflections. Another high basketball IQ guard and one of the best pure scorers in the SWBL. Todd finished the game with 26 and was still in the gym 30 minutes after the game getting shots up. Todd will have to continue his excellent play if the Spartans want to hold on to a first place tie in the SWBL with Preble Shawnee.