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According to ESPN, Zollo is the top-rated power forward in the state and No. 21 in th
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Gold Charger Wrote:Links to back this up??

Ask and you shall receive...here are a few tidbits from an article, as well as the link:

The AAU boy’s basketball season has come a close, but the legacy left by All Ohio will not be forgotten anytime soon. All Ohio Red captured the 17-and-under and 16-and-under national titles, while All Ohio Purple earned the U-15 national championship. All Ohio Elite U-11 brought home the gold as well. It's an understatement to say All Ohio has something good going on...

....Over the past 23 years, All Ohio has produced well over 200 Division I players and six NBA players.

All Ohio earned quite a bit of ink over the past three years thanks in large part to the group that just finished a run of three consecutive national championships.

.....All Ohio consists of All Ohio Red, Purple, White and Force in the 14’s, 15’s, 16’s and 17’s.

And although All Ohio’s most prized team has graduated don’t look for a drop off anytime soon.

The reigning U-15 national champion will also be back for more in 2010. All Ohio Purple beat an Indiana Elite team on its way to the title with two seven-footers and a six-foot-nine kid.

The 16’s will be back to defend its title in 2010 led by one of the best point guards in the Class of 2011 in Columbus Northland’s Trey Burke and rising star in 6-foot-9 Nate Anderson of Teays Valley.

All Ohio Red 17’s won three consecutive Spiece Tournaments and a like amount of consecutive national championships, which is unheard of in the world of AAU basketball.

“Our fourteen’s were very talented this year, and we are looking forward to them moving up next year,” Watson said.

“Top to bottom All-Ohio is the best program in the country over the last five years. Ohio is not a major market compared to New York or California, but this proves just how much talent we have right here in our state.”


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According to ESPN, Zollo is the top-rated power forward in the state and No. 21 in th - by kywldcat01 - 04-20-2010, 10:16 AM

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