The 2010 Hornet Basketball Banquet will be Sunday, April 11th at 6:00 pm in the Foltz Community Center. A buffet dinner will be served followed by a program to recognize this year’s basketball players. We invite all of the friends, families and fans to come and help us celebrate the hard work of our young men.
Players, Cheerleaders and Honored Guests’ dinners will be free, and all other family members will be $15. Please support our program by joining your son for dinner if you can. Please return this form and additional ticket money to Coach Spurgeon. Checks should be made payable to East Canton Youth Basketball.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
East Canton V Newton Falls: Hornets Get Stung
The Hive has never recapped a loss. This is weird
I don't have too much to say. I'm just so proud of the kids. I'm glad they got the awards, accolades, media recognition and community backing they justly deserved.
The Hive is proud to be associated with this bunch of kids and the community of East Canton. I'm impressed by the community for playing their roles. From cheering for the team to serving spaghetti dinners to painting the town blue and gold, everyone did their part to make sure basketball came back to East Canton. The Hive's role was to virtually admire an outstanding group of young men, mostly because I thought the smaller schools tend to get ignored by the media. But the Hornets played so well that the media could not ignore them. 23 wins later and Coach Spurgeon is in the Rep almost as much as Brett Wackerly. With that being said, thank you, East Canton, for embracing this thing I call the Hive. From its uncertain beginnings it has molded into a place a good Hornet fan can come and find out what the latest and greatest is with the team. And after this magical season, a good Hornet fan is again a cool thing to be.
Read about the game here VVVVVVV
http://www.cantonrep.com/carousel/x1664763898/East-Canton-falls-in-regional-semifinal-boys-basketball-game
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Community Support
http://www.cantonrep.com/highschool/x673422612/East-Canton-is-loving-boys-basketball-title-run
PTC Honors
http://www.cantonrep.com/highschool/x1336915664/Portage-Trail-Conference-Awards
Another Article
http://www.cantonrep.com/highschool/x1664759792/H-S-boys-basketball-East-Canton-a-team-with-true-grit
I don't have too much to say. I'm just so proud of the kids. I'm glad they got the awards, accolades, media recognition and community backing they justly deserved.
The Hive is proud to be associated with this bunch of kids and the community of East Canton. I'm impressed by the community for playing their roles. From cheering for the team to serving spaghetti dinners to painting the town blue and gold, everyone did their part to make sure basketball came back to East Canton. The Hive's role was to virtually admire an outstanding group of young men, mostly because I thought the smaller schools tend to get ignored by the media. But the Hornets played so well that the media could not ignore them. 23 wins later and Coach Spurgeon is in the Rep almost as much as Brett Wackerly. With that being said, thank you, East Canton, for embracing this thing I call the Hive. From its uncertain beginnings it has molded into a place a good Hornet fan can come and find out what the latest and greatest is with the team. And after this magical season, a good Hornet fan is again a cool thing to be.
Read about the game here VVVVVVV
http://www.cantonrep.com/carousel/x1664763898/East-Canton-falls-in-regional-semifinal-boys-basketball-game
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Community Support
http://www.cantonrep.com/highschool/x673422612/East-Canton-is-loving-boys-basketball-title-run
PTC Honors
http://www.cantonrep.com/highschool/x1336915664/Portage-Trail-Conference-Awards
Another Article
http://www.cantonrep.com/highschool/x1664759792/H-S-boys-basketball-East-Canton-a-team-with-true-grit
Monday, March 15, 2010
Awards Update
Ryan Burfield - 1st Team All-PTC, 1st Team All NE Inland District, 1st Team All OHSBC District 4
Zell Bradley - PTC Player of the Year, 1st Team All NE Inland District, 1st Team All OHSBC District 4
Josh Smith - 1st Team All-PTC, 2nd Team All NE Inland District
Joe Cartwright - 1st Team All-PTC, Honorable Mentions All NE Inland District
Brandan Slater - Honorable Mention All-PTC, Honorable Mentions All NE Inland District
Stu Campbell - Honorable Mention All-PTC
Coach Spurgeon - PTC Coach of the Year, District 4 Coach of the Year (D3), OHSBC District 4 Coach of the Year
Team - Sectional Champs, District Champs, PTC Champs
Am I missing an award outlet other than all-state (which hasn't been released yet)?
Zell Bradley - PTC Player of the Year, 1st Team All NE Inland District, 1st Team All OHSBC District 4
Josh Smith - 1st Team All-PTC, 2nd Team All NE Inland District
Joe Cartwright - 1st Team All-PTC, Honorable Mentions All NE Inland District
Brandan Slater - Honorable Mention All-PTC, Honorable Mentions All NE Inland District
Stu Campbell - Honorable Mention All-PTC
Coach Spurgeon - PTC Coach of the Year, District 4 Coach of the Year (D3), OHSBC District 4 Coach of the Year
Team - Sectional Champs, District Champs, PTC Champs
Am I missing an award outlet other than all-state (which hasn't been released yet)?
Friday, March 12, 2010
Recap: East Canton 64, Campbell-Memorial 56
Chris Beaven of the Rep wrote a great article about the game in the Rep. He recapped it perfectly but I will add some of my comments. Read this article first
http://www.cantonrep.com/sports/x1526463088/East-Canton-boys-win-to-reach-regional
How about Zell Bradley? Boy, did he just stuff the stat sheet, or what? Not only stats, but he kept the Hornets in the game by making plays when Campbell went on their run early. Zell had 22 points, 11 rebounds, 6 assists and 4 steals. That's 43 tallies in the stat column! There are only 32 minutes in a high school basketball game. He was making a positive contribution on the stat sheet every 45 seconds last night! Zell also went 14-18 from the free throw line, including some clutch makes. This is the same Zell Bradley that teams wanted to intentionally foul early in the fourth quarter to try to take advantage of his perceived lack of free throw shooting. He made those teams pay, and he made Campbell pay. Zell, keep on keeping those stat girls busy
Side note: I write down notes during the game to myself. I have twice written down, "Bradley is doing everything he can to win this game."
Beaven correctly pointed out the match up zone at the end of the game that completely stifled Campbell. Technically it's switching man defense but it had the same effect as a match up zone. It shut down the driving lanes and left Campbell scratching their heads. It was timed perfectly for when it was implemented. Campbell didn't have enough time to make adjustments for it. This was a HUGE factor in the outcome of the game.
Another huge factor was the timely pressing of the Hornets. East Canton picked their spots but it was effective most of the time they went to the presses. It was most evident in a Hornet 6-0 run during the 3rd quarter. The Hornets scored 6 points without letting Campbell get the ball across half court. This turned the score from 29-34 in favor of Campbell, to 35-34 in favor of East Canton.
The Hornets stepped up at the free throw line again. They have had a roller coaster ride from the charity stripe this season but they have picked a good time to hit a peak. Bradley led this way going 14-18. Burfield knocked down 6-9. Cartwright knocked down two in the clutch. Stu hit two more big ones to close out the game. It was just a a solid overall free throw shooting effort by the Hornets
74% of the Hive followers correctly predicted the Hornets to win by under 10 points in our most recent poll. That's impressive
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The Rep's Preview
http://www.cantonrep.com/stark/canton/x427965236/East-Cantons-district-final-foe-looks-familiar
http://www.cantonrep.com/sports/x1526463088/East-Canton-boys-win-to-reach-regional
How about Zell Bradley? Boy, did he just stuff the stat sheet, or what? Not only stats, but he kept the Hornets in the game by making plays when Campbell went on their run early. Zell had 22 points, 11 rebounds, 6 assists and 4 steals. That's 43 tallies in the stat column! There are only 32 minutes in a high school basketball game. He was making a positive contribution on the stat sheet every 45 seconds last night! Zell also went 14-18 from the free throw line, including some clutch makes. This is the same Zell Bradley that teams wanted to intentionally foul early in the fourth quarter to try to take advantage of his perceived lack of free throw shooting. He made those teams pay, and he made Campbell pay. Zell, keep on keeping those stat girls busy
Side note: I write down notes during the game to myself. I have twice written down, "Bradley is doing everything he can to win this game."
Beaven correctly pointed out the match up zone at the end of the game that completely stifled Campbell. Technically it's switching man defense but it had the same effect as a match up zone. It shut down the driving lanes and left Campbell scratching their heads. It was timed perfectly for when it was implemented. Campbell didn't have enough time to make adjustments for it. This was a HUGE factor in the outcome of the game.
Another huge factor was the timely pressing of the Hornets. East Canton picked their spots but it was effective most of the time they went to the presses. It was most evident in a Hornet 6-0 run during the 3rd quarter. The Hornets scored 6 points without letting Campbell get the ball across half court. This turned the score from 29-34 in favor of Campbell, to 35-34 in favor of East Canton.
The Hornets stepped up at the free throw line again. They have had a roller coaster ride from the charity stripe this season but they have picked a good time to hit a peak. Bradley led this way going 14-18. Burfield knocked down 6-9. Cartwright knocked down two in the clutch. Stu hit two more big ones to close out the game. It was just a a solid overall free throw shooting effort by the Hornets
74% of the Hive followers correctly predicted the Hornets to win by under 10 points in our most recent poll. That's impressive
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The Rep's Preview
http://www.cantonrep.com/stark/canton/x427965236/East-Cantons-district-final-foe-looks-familiar
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Blast From The Past: The 1985 Team - District Champs
Written by Joe Bogdan
Although the 1985 team would end up in the same place as the 1984 team, they had to get there with different players, and along a different path. As the Hornets continued to play in a Senate League that was rapidly outgrowing them, wins were hard to come by. The team was very competitive in most contests, but ended the regular season at only 10-10. Senior Brian Martin stepped up to take over the offense, scoring 20 points per game, and being named District 4 player of the year, as well as 3rd team All-Ohio. Senior captains and three year letter winners Don Shimek and Mark Wardle added toughness and leadership.
When East Canton dropped down into tournament play, the rigorous Senate League schedule began to pay dividends. The Hornets went largely unchallenged in their first two tournament games, and squeaked by Woodridge 38-36 in the district semis. The team beat Ashtabula St. John’s 54-46 to claim its second straight district crown.
Once again, the Hornets would find themselves in Canton Memorial Field House for the regional tournament. This year’s opponent was Maplewood. With a talented 6’7” big man, Maplewood proved too much for the smaller Hornets. East Canton’s tourney run ended in a 62-45 loss.
Although the 1985 team would end up in the same place as the 1984 team, they had to get there with different players, and along a different path. As the Hornets continued to play in a Senate League that was rapidly outgrowing them, wins were hard to come by. The team was very competitive in most contests, but ended the regular season at only 10-10. Senior Brian Martin stepped up to take over the offense, scoring 20 points per game, and being named District 4 player of the year, as well as 3rd team All-Ohio. Senior captains and three year letter winners Don Shimek and Mark Wardle added toughness and leadership.
When East Canton dropped down into tournament play, the rigorous Senate League schedule began to pay dividends. The Hornets went largely unchallenged in their first two tournament games, and squeaked by Woodridge 38-36 in the district semis. The team beat Ashtabula St. John’s 54-46 to claim its second straight district crown.
Once again, the Hornets would find themselves in Canton Memorial Field House for the regional tournament. This year’s opponent was Maplewood. With a talented 6’7” big man, Maplewood proved too much for the smaller Hornets. East Canton’s tourney run ended in a 62-45 loss.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Recap: East Canton 59, St. Thomas Aquinas 55 (Or, Hornets Jump Out Early, Hold On For Sweet Tournament Life)
The first quarter answered a lot of the questions as to how last night's game would be played. Ryan Snyder, one of the counties top scorers from St. Thomas, was questionable with a ankle injury. His mobility, or lack there of, set the Hornets on a course ultimate aggressive play. The ability of St. Thomas to handle East Canton's pressure also showed as the Hornets were extremely disruptive. Then came the big “what if.” What if East Canton gives any kind of offensive shooting performance like they did in the sectional final against Ursuline? Well, that “what if” was quickly nixed in the first quarter when Burfield got hot from three-point range and Bradley connected on a few crafty, patient drives. The Hornets put up 20 points in the first quarter, almost equally their output for an entire half against Ursuline. So with all those questions out of the way and the Hornets clutching a 9 point lead, the rest of the game was to play out like a television sitcom.
The second quarter began the let-down for the Hornets. It did not appear on the score baord because they actually increased their lead by 2 more points. But, the defensive intensity was slowly wearing off and the rebounding edge was starting to tilt towards Aquinas. Aquinas also debuted some junk defenses and face-guarding techniques on Burfield. I felt these really slowed the Hornets down and got EC out of rhythm. The lack of intensity was most evident in the post defense of EC. In the first quarter STA's gaurds couldn't get a look in the post, and if they did, EC had the post surrounded. The 2nd quarter STA got easy post feeds for scores. All that said, the Hornets take an 11 point lead into halftime.
During the 3rd quarter STA cut into the Hornet lead by five points. More STA junk defense was really taking the Hornets away from what they wanted to do. Additionally, STA began to look like more of an aggressive team. Holding on to a six point lead going into the fourth quarter, it would come down to ball security and free throws for the Hornets.
In the 4th quarter STA started to get a rhythm. They scored 22 points that quarter, as many as their output in the 2nd and 3rd quarters combined. East Canton didn't back down though. They handled STA's press and made them pay for extending their pressure. Leading by 6, EC got a huge play from Campbell finishing a lay up off of a press break for an and-1. He knocked down the free throw to give EC a nine point lead, 49-40. STA didn't stop scoring but EC managed to match the Aquinas points by knocking down their free throws. Smith stepped up to the line for a 1-and-1 and nailed both. STA quickly scored. Campbell got fouled for a 1-and-1 and nailed both. STA missed their free throws and it was back to foul line for EC. Bradley, now in the double bonus, made the two he was given. STA then scored two baskets in a row to cut the lead to 7, 55-48. Burfield split a double bonus and STA wasted no time in scoring and then calling what seemed like an endless amount of time outs. Smith put the game away with 3 out of 4 free throws in the final minute. STA had prayer when they hit a 3-pointer in the final minute but the EC lead was never in serious jeopardy.
The leading scorers were Campbell 15, Burfield 12 , Bradley 11, Smith 11 and Slater with 8. Bradley added 5 assists to go with his point total and Smith and Campbell each grabbed 5 boards. Leading the way for STA was Bond with 16. Dempsey added 10 and Duplin 9. Their leading scorer hobbled around and only managed to score 4 points. It's hard for me to take pleasure in seeing a kid play his final game in this condition. And I feel even worse for him after seeing him try to drive around Jow Cartwright on one leg. That ain't happenin.
Here is the Rep's version
http://www.cantonrep.com/sports/x1224403725/H-S-boys-basketball-East-Canton-remains-unbeaten
Things I Think I Think
I think I'm proud of the way East Canton's student section held their own against the STA group. STA had more students and experience of being an irritant all year to opposing teams. The Hornet fans traded cheers and held their own all night. They did have one thing in their favor though. That was the “SCOREBOARD, SCOREBOARD, SCOREBOARD!”
I think Friday night's game should be a dousy. Campbell-Memorial's athleticism and quickness are unparalleled to any team on East Canton's schedule this year. They looked like a Streetsboro on steroids to me.
I think the assertiveness of Stu Campbell lately deserves a round of applause. He's gotten tougher as the year has gone by and is almost indispensable in late game situations. He even had a caller from an in-state university after the game. The only other college recruiter to appear for the Hornets was from the Paul Mitchell College of Hair Care for Justin Whitacre. Gotchaaaa
The second quarter began the let-down for the Hornets. It did not appear on the score baord because they actually increased their lead by 2 more points. But, the defensive intensity was slowly wearing off and the rebounding edge was starting to tilt towards Aquinas. Aquinas also debuted some junk defenses and face-guarding techniques on Burfield. I felt these really slowed the Hornets down and got EC out of rhythm. The lack of intensity was most evident in the post defense of EC. In the first quarter STA's gaurds couldn't get a look in the post, and if they did, EC had the post surrounded. The 2nd quarter STA got easy post feeds for scores. All that said, the Hornets take an 11 point lead into halftime.
During the 3rd quarter STA cut into the Hornet lead by five points. More STA junk defense was really taking the Hornets away from what they wanted to do. Additionally, STA began to look like more of an aggressive team. Holding on to a six point lead going into the fourth quarter, it would come down to ball security and free throws for the Hornets.
In the 4th quarter STA started to get a rhythm. They scored 22 points that quarter, as many as their output in the 2nd and 3rd quarters combined. East Canton didn't back down though. They handled STA's press and made them pay for extending their pressure. Leading by 6, EC got a huge play from Campbell finishing a lay up off of a press break for an and-1. He knocked down the free throw to give EC a nine point lead, 49-40. STA didn't stop scoring but EC managed to match the Aquinas points by knocking down their free throws. Smith stepped up to the line for a 1-and-1 and nailed both. STA quickly scored. Campbell got fouled for a 1-and-1 and nailed both. STA missed their free throws and it was back to foul line for EC. Bradley, now in the double bonus, made the two he was given. STA then scored two baskets in a row to cut the lead to 7, 55-48. Burfield split a double bonus and STA wasted no time in scoring and then calling what seemed like an endless amount of time outs. Smith put the game away with 3 out of 4 free throws in the final minute. STA had prayer when they hit a 3-pointer in the final minute but the EC lead was never in serious jeopardy.
The leading scorers were Campbell 15, Burfield 12 , Bradley 11, Smith 11 and Slater with 8. Bradley added 5 assists to go with his point total and Smith and Campbell each grabbed 5 boards. Leading the way for STA was Bond with 16. Dempsey added 10 and Duplin 9. Their leading scorer hobbled around and only managed to score 4 points. It's hard for me to take pleasure in seeing a kid play his final game in this condition. And I feel even worse for him after seeing him try to drive around Jow Cartwright on one leg. That ain't happenin.
Here is the Rep's version
http://www.cantonrep.com/sports/x1224403725/H-S-boys-basketball-East-Canton-remains-unbeaten
Things I Think I Think
I think I'm proud of the way East Canton's student section held their own against the STA group. STA had more students and experience of being an irritant all year to opposing teams. The Hornet fans traded cheers and held their own all night. They did have one thing in their favor though. That was the “SCOREBOARD, SCOREBOARD, SCOREBOARD!”
I think Friday night's game should be a dousy. Campbell-Memorial's athleticism and quickness are unparalleled to any team on East Canton's schedule this year. They looked like a Streetsboro on steroids to me.
I think the assertiveness of Stu Campbell lately deserves a round of applause. He's gotten tougher as the year has gone by and is almost indispensable in late game situations. He even had a caller from an in-state university after the game. The only other college recruiter to appear for the Hornets was from the Paul Mitchell College of Hair Care for Justin Whitacre. Gotchaaaa
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Recap: Hornets 43, Youngstown Ursuline 40 (Or, Hornets Survive, Advance)
The Rep On East Canton V Ursuline
http://www.cantonrep.com/highschool/x2096601980/East-Canton-Hornets-keep-the-dream-going
The Rep On Our Opponent Tuesday, Aquinas
http://www.cantonrep.com/highschool/x2096602038/Aquinas-boys-advance-to-play-East-Canton
Watching last night's game I felt a flurry of emotions. At times I wanted to laugh, other times I wanted to cry. Another time I wanted to wake up because I was sure the game was nightmare of mine. Then, I had a momentary bit of confidence that the game would turn out in East Canton's favor - only to be followed by a strong feeling of impending doom. But I survived my emotional roller coaster, and so did the Hornets.
Here are some of the stats of East Canton
Free Throws - 15/28
Three-Point Shooting - 2/20 total, 0/15 in first half
Two-Point Shooting - 11/52
Overall Field Goals - 13/72 (18%)
And that's the winning team!
Ursuline was equally as ugly in their own way. Their poisons were turnovers (24), free throws (4/11) and three-point shooting (0/10).
After the worst half of basketball played all year by the Hornets, they still managed to hold a one point lead at the half. This despite spending most of the first half rushing shots and getting blocked. The length and athleticism clearly bothered the Hornets. Long arms made Hornet jump shots get released earlier than usual and those same long arms rejected numerous shots and altered many more.
The refs called the game like a tournament game. Fouls seemed reserved for only blatant offenses. With East Canton being the undersized team, this was not in the Hornets favor. This won't change though. And I don't believe it's a problem because the Hornets are tough. They fought hard for those balls without getting calls and I'm positive they will remain the tough, scrappy bunch that got them this far.
The game stayed remarkably close throughout the whole contest. At the end of each quarter the largest scoring margin was 3. Ursuline led by 2 after 1 quarter, East Canton by 1 at halftime, East Canton by 1 again at the end of 3 quarters, and finally, East Canton by 3 to end the game. I'm not sure what the biggest deficit either team faced but 5 points would have been a big lead for either team to hold at any point in the game.
On a night where it seemed the entire team was having an off night, Burfield led the team with 12 points. He got 8 of those in the 3rd (a period the Hornets only scored 13 points total). Bradley had 11 points, 5 rebounds and 3 steals. Smith had 10 rebounds to go with his 7 points. Ursuline was paced by #15 Gregory with 12 points. He had a money pull-up jump shot and gave the Hornets fits trying to keep him out of the paint. Ursuline's big scorer, Jenkins, was held in check and only finished with 7 points.
The Hornets play next Tuesday against St. Thomas Aquinas at 8pm. This should be the most chaotic environment of the season. Aquinas has a top-notch student section so the Hornet fans may need to take it up another notch for this one.
http://www.cantonrep.com/highschool/x2096601980/East-Canton-Hornets-keep-the-dream-going
The Rep On Our Opponent Tuesday, Aquinas
http://www.cantonrep.com/highschool/x2096602038/Aquinas-boys-advance-to-play-East-Canton
Watching last night's game I felt a flurry of emotions. At times I wanted to laugh, other times I wanted to cry. Another time I wanted to wake up because I was sure the game was nightmare of mine. Then, I had a momentary bit of confidence that the game would turn out in East Canton's favor - only to be followed by a strong feeling of impending doom. But I survived my emotional roller coaster, and so did the Hornets.
Here are some of the stats of East Canton
Free Throws - 15/28
Three-Point Shooting - 2/20 total, 0/15 in first half
Two-Point Shooting - 11/52
Overall Field Goals - 13/72 (18%)
And that's the winning team!
Ursuline was equally as ugly in their own way. Their poisons were turnovers (24), free throws (4/11) and three-point shooting (0/10).
After the worst half of basketball played all year by the Hornets, they still managed to hold a one point lead at the half. This despite spending most of the first half rushing shots and getting blocked. The length and athleticism clearly bothered the Hornets. Long arms made Hornet jump shots get released earlier than usual and those same long arms rejected numerous shots and altered many more.
The refs called the game like a tournament game. Fouls seemed reserved for only blatant offenses. With East Canton being the undersized team, this was not in the Hornets favor. This won't change though. And I don't believe it's a problem because the Hornets are tough. They fought hard for those balls without getting calls and I'm positive they will remain the tough, scrappy bunch that got them this far.
The game stayed remarkably close throughout the whole contest. At the end of each quarter the largest scoring margin was 3. Ursuline led by 2 after 1 quarter, East Canton by 1 at halftime, East Canton by 1 again at the end of 3 quarters, and finally, East Canton by 3 to end the game. I'm not sure what the biggest deficit either team faced but 5 points would have been a big lead for either team to hold at any point in the game.
On a night where it seemed the entire team was having an off night, Burfield led the team with 12 points. He got 8 of those in the 3rd (a period the Hornets only scored 13 points total). Bradley had 11 points, 5 rebounds and 3 steals. Smith had 10 rebounds to go with his 7 points. Ursuline was paced by #15 Gregory with 12 points. He had a money pull-up jump shot and gave the Hornets fits trying to keep him out of the paint. Ursuline's big scorer, Jenkins, was held in check and only finished with 7 points.
The Hornets play next Tuesday against St. Thomas Aquinas at 8pm. This should be the most chaotic environment of the season. Aquinas has a top-notch student section so the Hornet fans may need to take it up another notch for this one.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Player Profile: Ryan Burfield
Ryan, a 6'0" junior, leads the Hornets in scoring at 19ppg and adds 4 steals and 3.5 assists per contest. He's rewriting the East Canton record books with his 3-point shooting and is making drastic strides to have a well-rounded overall skill package. Get to know Ryan a little better through this installment of Player Profiles.
Favorite food? Any kind of chicken
What other sports do you play? Baseball, Vollskett-square
Favorite sports team? Cavs
Favorite class in school? Chemistry 2
Last book you read for entertainment? Enders Game
Favorite movie? Grandma's Boy
What's in your cd player right now? All rap and hip hop
Who is your role model? My dad
Lebron or Kobe? LeBron
What's your favorite Spurgeon quote? "That's not sexy"
Most memorable moment in athletics? Zell making a 3-point shot to take Columbiana to OT
What are you post high school aspirations? Go to college
Coach Spurgeon on Ryan: "Ryan has certainly developed his game. He has become a scorer, not just a shooter. He continues to improve his defense, rebounding and ball handling every day."
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Player Profile: Zell Bradley
The 5'10" senior leader is averaging 14 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists and 4.5 steals per contest while shooting 50% from the field. However, no form of statistical measurement can accurately show what Zell brings to the Hornets. As the primary ball-handler, Zell has used a combination of speed, quickness and smarts to pick apart defenses with his drive and dish game. Able to beat defenders with either hand, the big men have feasted on easy lay-ups from Bradley all year. Learn more about Zell off the court in this installment of Player Profiles.
Favorite food? Porterhouse Steak
What other sports do you play? None
Favorite sports team? Cleveland Cavs
Favorite class in school? Lunch
Last book you read for entertainment? The Bible
Favorite movie? A Night At The Roxbury
What's in your cd player right now? A Mix, but Mostly Lil Wayne
Who is your role model? Momma Cartwright
Lebron or Kobe? Lebron
What's your favorite Spurgeon quote? "That's Not Sexy"
Most memorable moment in athletics? When Joe ran in circles at Mogadore freshman year
What are your post high school aspirations? Attend college
Coach Spurgeon on Zell: "Zell has really become a floor general. He distributes the ball, he scores it, he defends.. He has been invaluable this year."
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