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01-03-2009, 12:04 PM
No. 1 Holmes rolls by St. Henry. Holmes made its 24-8 first-quarter lead hold up. Holmes, was led by junior forward Elijah Pittman with a game-high 26 points.
St. Henry senior guard Cameron Speed scored 13 points.
St. Henry senior guard Cameron Speed scored 13 points.
01-03-2009, 01:30 PM
Holmes must have emptied their bench after teh 1st quarter
01-03-2009, 02:05 PM
Holmes (12-1) - Riley 5 0 13, Pittman 8 8 26, Housely 4 0 8, D. Johnson 2 0 4, R. Johnson 3 2 9, Arnold 0 3 3. Totals: 22 12 63.
St. Henry (5-7) - Anderson 2 1 5, Volz 1 0 2, Swikert 1 1 4, Speed 4 2 13, Bessler 6 0 12, Zumdick 4 0 9. Totals: 18 4 45.
Holmes 24 8 20 15 -63
St. Henry 8 14 11 12 -45
3-pointers: HO 6 (Riley 3, Pittman 2, R. Johnson); SH 5 (Swikert, Speed 3, Zumdick).
St. Henry (5-7) - Anderson 2 1 5, Volz 1 0 2, Swikert 1 1 4, Speed 4 2 13, Bessler 6 0 12, Zumdick 4 0 9. Totals: 18 4 45.
Holmes 24 8 20 15 -63
St. Henry 8 14 11 12 -45
3-pointers: HO 6 (Riley 3, Pittman 2, R. Johnson); SH 5 (Swikert, Speed 3, Zumdick).
01-03-2009, 02:25 PM
Stardust Wrote:Holmes must have emptied their bench after the 1st quarter
They probably did, but as you can tell they didn't score. Looks like they played their starters the rest of the game. Holmes only put six players in the scoring column. That will probably be their downfall when it comes to the state tournament. Several games against good competition with a short bench. If one or two of them get into foul trouble, it could change the outcome of a game.
The teams with deeper benchs well benefit when it comes to the Sweet 16.
01-03-2009, 02:29 PM
goodguy Wrote:They probably did, but as you can tell they didn't score. Looks like they played their starters the rest of the game. Holmes only put six players in the scoring column. That will probably be their downfall when it comes to the state tournament. Several games against good competition with a short bench. If one or two of them get into foul trouble, it could change the outcome of a game.
The teams with deeper benchs well benefit when it comes to the Sweet 16.
Great Post :rockon:
It is surprising to see that no other Dawgs got into the scoring column. Another surprise is to only see 8 points in the 2nd quarter. That may have been an indication of who they played, but to your point no scoring by the bench players.
01-03-2009, 06:42 PM
Stardust Wrote:Holmes (12-1) - Riley 5 0 13, Pittman 8 8 26, Housely 4 0 8, D. Johnson 2 0 4, R. Johnson 3 2 9, Arnold 0 3 3. Totals: 22 12 63.
St. Henry (5-7) - Anderson 2 1 5, Volz 1 0 2, Swikert 1 1 4, Speed 4 2 13, Bessler 6 0 12, Zumdick 4 0 9. Totals: 18 4 45.
Holmes 24 8 20 15 -63
St. Henry 8 14 11 12 -45
3-pointers: HO 6 (Riley 3, Pittman 2, R. Johnson); SH 5 (Swikert, Speed 3, Zumdick).
I don't understand the way you have your stats posted? Could you elaborate please?
01-03-2009, 06:49 PM
outdoorsman43 Wrote:I don't understand the way you have your stats posted? Could you elaborate please?
These are from Cincinnati Enquirer: Field goals made, Free throws made, total points. You have to see if the player made a three at the bottom to determine the number of 2's versus 3's made.
01-03-2009, 06:54 PM
Stardust Wrote:These are from Cincinnati Enquirer: Field goals made, Free throws made, total points. You have to see if the player made a three at the bottom to determine the number of 2's versus 3's made.
Ok thanks.:Thumbs:
01-03-2009, 06:56 PM
^ Yw
01-07-2009, 07:54 AM
I got out to see this game. At one point in the second quarter St. Henry went on a run and cut the Homes lead to 33-31. Seemed like just seconds later it was 46-33. Holmes never looked back from that point.
01-07-2009, 12:12 PM
Holmes just continues to dominate.
01-07-2009, 03:03 PM
They should not have much trouble with the NKY teams the rest of the way as long as they stay focused. They take a trip to Maryland at the end of the month which should push them to their limits.
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