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Post by admin on Feb 12, 2005 14:23:07 GMT -6
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Post by dylanrocks on Feb 21, 2005 11:14:43 GMT -6
Cincinnati Moeller, with UWM recruit Ryan Childress, opens Ohio state sectional play tonight when it hosts Northwest High at 6 p.m. Go, Moeller!
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Post by dylanrocks on Feb 22, 2005 10:28:27 GMT -6
UWM recruit Ryan Childress had 15 points, 13 rebounds, six blocks and five assists Monday as Cincinnati Moeller, the second-ranked team in the greater Cincinnati area, downed Northwest 59-37 in a sectional game of the Ohio state basketball tournament.
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Post by dylanrocks on Feb 23, 2005 10:51:39 GMT -6
Ryan and Moeller will square off with the Winton Woods Warriors (11-10) on Monday in a second-round sectional game of the Ohio state basketball tournament.
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Post by electric12banana on Mar 1, 2005 9:09:33 GMT -6
Ryan Childress put up 24 points and 6 rebounds last night as his team cruised past Winton Woods highschool 74-39. This kids future is looking bright for us.
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Post by dylanrocks on Mar 1, 2005 10:32:07 GMT -6
In case you haven't seen it, here's the Cincinnati Enquirer story on the game:
Crusaders returning to district
It's school's fifth straight appearance; Withrow is opponent Saturday
By Tom Groeschen Enquirer staff writer
Moeller and Winton Woods are two of Cincinnati's great basketball powers of the 2000s. These days, Moeller clearly is greater.
The Crusaders pounded the Warriors 74-39 in a Division I sectional final game Monday night at Xavier's Cintas Center, sending Moeller to its fifth straight district appearance.
Senior forward Ryan Childress led Moeller with 24 points, seven rebounds and four blocked shots.
Moeller (19-3) the 2003 state champion and 2004 regional finalist, was ranked No. 2 in the final Enquirer regular-season Division I area coaches' poll. No. 1-ranked Lakota East was ousted in sectional play last week by Colerain.
"We feel like we've got a shot again," Childress said. "After last year, we value every day we're still playing."
Moeller was upset by Columbus Brookhaven in the 2004 regional finals.
Winton Woods (11-11), the 2002 state runner-up, won three consecutive Enquirer poll titles from 2000-02.
The Warriors no longer have a Robert Hite, DeForrest Riley or C.J. Anderson. Former head coach David Lumpkin has moved over to coach his daughter on the Winton Woods girls' team, and this year's Warriors had only one returning player with significant varsity experience.
Still, Moeller coach Carl Kremer was concerned.
"They had been playing well down the stretch," Kremer said of Winton Woods. "They're really talented."
But so is Moeller, which had Winton Woods badly outsized and outmanned. Moeller blocked seven shots, outrebounded Winton Woods 34-25, and shot 58 percent to the Warriors' 33.3 percent.
Moeller features 6-foot-8 Division I college signees Childress (Wisconsin-Milwaukee) and Tyler Dierkers (Miami University), while Winton Woods lists no player over 6-foot-4.
Dierkers had nine points and eight rebounds. Sophomore guard Troy Tabler had 10 points for Moeller.
"The last month, I like how we're playing," Kremer said.
Winton Woods was led by senior guard Maurice McGee with 11 points, and sophomore forward Taylor Bradley with 10 points.
"They had too much experience for us," Winton Woods coach Donnie Gillespie said. "Maurice McGee was really the only player we had back with varsity experience. Moeller did a good job of setting the tempo and working it inside."
Moeller advances to play Withrow in the district finals Saturday (11 a.m.) at University of Dayton Arena.
Saturday's winner goes to the Columbus regional next week at Fairgrounds Coliseum.
Moeller (19-3) - Childress 9 5 24, Dierkers 4 1 9, Watt 2 2 7, Tabler 4 0 10, Brown 0 2 2, Theis 1 0 2, Redwine 1 0 2, Sylvester 2 2 6, Smith 1 0 2, Lynch 1 0 2, Martin 4 0 8. Totals: 29 12 74.
Winton Woods (11-11) - McGee 5 0 11, Ridgeway 2 1 5, Geralds 2 0 4, Bradley 3 4 10, Johnson 1 0 2, Farlow 2 0 4, Taylor 0 1 1, Cunningham 1 0 2. Totals: 16 6 39.
Moeller 20 13 18 23 -74 Winton Woods 10 7 13 9 -39
3-pointers: M 4 (Tabler 2, Childress, Watt), WW 1 (McGee).
E-mail tgroeschen@enquirer.com
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