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Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Boys hockey state poll
Here is the third state poll for boys high school hockey, followed by the Cincinnati/Columbus/Dayton poll. First-place votes are in parenthesis.
STATE POLL
Cleveland St. Ignatius — 74 (4)
Toledo St Francis — 68 (2)
Parma Padua — 67 (2)
Hunting Valley University School — 52
Lakewood St. Edward — 37
Sylvania Northview — 36
Toledo St. Johns — 34
Gates Mills Gilmour Academy — 33
Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit — 19
Dublin Coffman — 5
Others receiving votes: Findlay, Hudson, Strongsville, Bowling Green, Mentor Lake Catholic, Rocky River.
CINCINNATI - COLUMBUS - DAYTON POLL
Dublin Coffman — 119 (11)
Dublin Jerome — 95
Cincinnati Moeller — 83 (1)
Cincinnati Sycamore — 75
Olentangy Liberty — 58
Beavercreek — 48
Centerville — 44
Upper Arlington — 32
Springboro — 30
Columbus St. Charles — 24
Others receiving votes: Oxford Talawanda, Olenatangy Orange, Olentangy, Troy, Cincinnat St. Xavier, Gahanna Lincoln and Thomas Worthington.
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ESPN, others coming to Kettering for Flyin’ to the Hoop
Eric Horstman said he just got the official word this morning. The director of the upcoming Flyin’ to the Hoop boys basketball event said ESPN is expected to have two recruiting reporters at Fairmont’s Trent Arena on Martin Luther King Jr. Day weekend.
Scout.com and Rivals.com, arguably the country’s two premier recruiting sites, will also have reporters on scene for the 31-team, three-day event that has become one of the country’s most notable prep basketball happenings on the annually recruiting calendar.
In an hour-long chat over coffee at Panera Bread, Horstman also laid out his finalizing of plans for the event, which include lodging, meals and the regular assortment of last-minute challenges in putting a weekend event together.
This season’s event will be the eighth playing of Flyin’ to the Hoop, which has grown from a tournament format to a weekend full of matchups between some of the area’s best teams and top recruits from throughout the country.
Local teams like playing for the exposure to recruiters who often visit. The national teams have said they like playing in this event for its organization and competitiveness.
The Saturday-through-Monday event will be Jan. 16-18. There’s no question it has become a must-circle weekend on the local athletics calendar.
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