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Irish boys look to bounce back At a glance Below are the recent results and coming schedules for the Scioto boys and girls basketball teams: BOYS *Dec. 21 — Lost to W ester ville Central 56-43 Dec. 29 — Lost to Buck eye Valley 4946 Dec. 30 — Defeated Athens 51-37 *Last Monday — Lost to Olentang y Liberty 52-45 *Friday — At Dublin Jerome Of note: The Irish are 3-5 o verall and 1-4 in the OCC-Cardinal. GIRLS *Dec. 21 — Def. W ester ville Central 52-43 Dec. 23 — Def. Ne w Albany 43-39 Dec. 27 — Def. DeSales 43-39 *Last Monday — Def. Olentang y Liberty 41-37 *Friday — Home vs. Dublin Jerome Of note: The Irish are 7-3 o verall and 5-2 in the OCC-Cardinal. *OCC-Cardinal game

By SCOTT GERFEN

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Raneal Ewing of the Dublin Scioto High School boys basketball team admits he’s tried to forget about the shooting w oes that bothered the Irish during a recent four-game losing streak. As the leading scorer for the Irish, averaging 14.6 points through nine games, the senior guard is ready for others to pitch in. “The past is the past,and we’ve got a lot more games ahead of us,” Ewing said. “We’ve got a league game Friday against (Dublin) Jerome and they’re our rival, so we’ve got to bounce back.” The Irish snapped the losing streak with a 51-37 victory at Athens on Dec. 30. The streak included losses to Westerville South (65-39 on Dec. 10), Westerville North (61-40 on Dec. 17) and

Westerville Central (56-43 on Dec. 21) — all league opponents. The Irish had chances to pull out a win in the f inal minutes against Buckeye Valley on Dec. 29 in the Larry Eberst Classic at Olentangy Liberty but lost 46-43. “With young guys there comes inconsistency and that’s what we have right now,” coach Tony Bisutti said. “Our guys know it, and we’re trying to address it. It’s not going to happen overnight. Our defense is a lot better, but we’re not shooting it (well).” The loss of Jamare Mills only has added to Scioto’s offensive woes. Mills’ mother informed coaches that her son was leaving the team to focus on academics and football. The 6-foot-5 tight end and defensive lineman is being recruited by a number of Division I

programs. Senior Jalen Johnson, who also is 6-5, has been starting in place of Mills. “We went through a drought where people were having down games,” senior guard Justin Craig said. “It’s real important this week for us to get some momentum. Jerome is a big game for us.They beat us twice last year and got us real good.” Jerome defeated Scioto 75-32 and 66-44 last season. Junior guards Cam Wilson (62) and Nick Neale (6-3) have been the scoring leaders for the Celtics, who also lost four in ro w in December. “They’re a little bit like us in that they’re not very post-orientBy Tim Norman/ThisWeek ed,” Bisutti said. “They’ve struggled, but they’ve Scioto’s Ryan Duncan tries to get past Westerville South’s Jaren Edwards on Dec. 10. The Irish are 3-5

See SCIOTO, page B4 overall and 1-4 in the OCC-Cardinal Division.

Commentary

Basketball

Looking back at past prep success

Jerome girls seeking jolt of offense

It’s time to welcome in 2011 and as I have done in the past, here is a look back at the central Ohio high school sports headlines from the years ending in the No. 1. 2001 — Dublin Coffman and Marion Pleasant won state baseball titles ... T iffany Young and LARRY Kathryn Whaling LARSON combined to win the Division II doubles title in girls tennis and Brian Steginsky and Zack F ayne of Wellington did the same in boys tennis ... Jillian Stranges took the all-around gold medal and led DeSales to second place at the state gymnastics meet ... Thomas Worthington was boys Division I soccer champs and Dublin Coffman won in girls Division I ... Carrie McCambridge of Olentangy w on the state girls diving title ... State champions in wrestling were Jason Barnett and C.P. Schlatter of DeSales, Chris Hansen of Pickerington and Keith Cupp of Hamilton Township ... Granville won the Division II bo ys golf team title ... Columbus Academy beat Watterson in the state final in field hockey ... Four area football teams finished as state runner-up: Watterson in Division II, DeSales in III, Licking Valley in IV and Marion Pleasant in V. 1991 — Darrell Hughes of Westland won two events at the state boys track meet and Yolanda Jackson of Columb us West and Jenny Ridgely of Be xley did the same at the girls meet ... The Hartley boys track team won the Di vision II title ... Newark Catholic won the Division V state football championship ... Joe Ogilvie of Lancaster, now on the PGA Tour, was medalist at the state bo ys

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By Tim Norman/ThisWeek

Jerome’s Nick Neale passes away from the pressure of Hilliard Darby’s Brennan Hook on Dec. 30. The Celtics play host to Dublin Scioto on Friday in OCC-Cardinal Division action.

The new calendar year brings a new focus for the Dublin Jerome High School girls basketball team. Coach Matt Martin wants his players to focus more on offense. “I think we’re giving up 34.1 points per game and that’s keeping us in every game and that’s a pretty good defensive stat line,” Martin said. “The problem is we’re scoring about the same on offense (35.4 per game). We should be scoring at least in the high 40s or low 50s. We’re just not getting things done on that side of the ball.” Kaitlin Miller, a sophomore point guard, averaged 11.1 points in the first eight games to lead the Celtics. Senior guard Brooke Carrel has averaged 7.1 points per game, followed by sophomore guard Katherine McCoy (6.6), sophomore forward Sarah Auker (4.5) and sophomore forward Lindsay Reiland (4.4). “A lot of it is mentality,” Martin said. “You have to want to score the same with four minutes left in the game that you w ould in the final two minutes of a game. You have to have be able to take the ball to the rim.” On Dec. 28, Jerome lost to

Upper Arlington 39-36 in the Watterson Holiday Tournament. The Celtics beat Ready 39-27 on the second day of the event. “It was an important win for us, going into the new year at 44,” Martin said. “We have a back end of our schedule that is gameheavy, so we have to make sure we come out ready to play. “We told the girls last week that the excuse of being a young team is over. We can’t be just one person or we can’t be two people, everyone has to be ready.” Jerome has lost several close games, the largest margin coming in a 37-27 loss to Olentangy on Dec. 21. The Celtics lost to Westerville Central 25-21 in the season opener on Dec. 3. They also lost to Westerville North 2826 on Dec. 7 and to UA by three at the Watterson tournament. “We have been losing to good teams by a minimal amount of points,” Martin said. “We’re a few rebounds, a few layups and a few free throws from being 80.” •The boys team was 3-6 overall and 1-3 in the OCC-Cardinal before playing Marysville last Wednesday. The Celtics defeated Hilliard See JEROME, page B4

Basketball

Coffman girls focus on finishing off foes By THAD PLUMLEY

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Practices for the Dublin Coffman High School girls basketball team will look like the closing minutes of nail-biting thrillers in the coming weeks. The Shamrocks ha ve let a pair of fourth-quarter leads get away this season. And with key OCC-Central Division contests looming, everyone involved knows they need to shore up the lategame execution. “We haven’t stepped up late at times See LARSON, page B3 and it’s frustrating,” coach Bryan Patton

said. “The girls are disappointed, and we’re disappointed as coaches. The good news is we didn’t lose anything in the league and there is a lot of bask etball ahead.” There are key games on the horizon. Six of the next seven contests — and six of the eight this month — are against OCC-Central foes. Among those games is a rematch with defending league champion Upper Arlington, which Coffman edged 61-58 on Dec. 14, and Thomas Worthington, which beat the Shamrocks 51-47 on Dec. 17. Coffman travels to the Golden Bears on

Jan. 14 and plays host to the Cardinals on Jan. 28. “I’m excited about January. There’s going to be some good games,” Patton said. “What we’re going to have to do is win a tough one on the road.We’re pretty good at home, but what it’s going to take to win the league is winning on the road.” Against Thomas, Coffman led by as many as four points in the fourth quarter but couldn’t hold on. Most recently, it led by as many as five points in the fourth quarter of a 51-43 loss to Toledo

Central Catholic on Dec. 30. However, the Shamrocks made a series of errors in the final period against Central Catholic that not only hurt them but swung the momentum to the Irish, who ended up scoring nearly half their points (24) in the quarter. A year ago, Coffman squandered fourth-quarter leads in multiple league games. The Shamrocks were somewhat young last season, but despite having four sophomores contributing regularly this seaSee COFFMAN, page B4


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