The University of Dayton was afforded a top-shelf opportunity for a quality win, a top--tier win Friday night at Northwestern, but squandered an outstanding overall shooting night be permitting the Wildcats to walk all over them on the offensive boards during a 71-66 Flyers defeat.
The stout Troy Trojan defense finally met its match in the regional semi-finals: Withrow’s dynamic, speedy offense. The Tigers dashed by typically trusty Troy tacklers, outscoring the Trojans 42-14. Alan Brads writes for Press Pros.
No doubt about it...In one of the season's most remarkable individual performances, Ansonia's Keegan Weiss (above) was a one-man assault force as the Tigers sent St. Henry home for the winter with a 20-13 win in the regional semi-final game.
Pickerington North's defense made life rough for Central District offensive player-of-the-year Bradyn Fleharty, but his Hilliard Bradley defense was even better in a regional semifinal shutout of the Panthers. Steve Blackledge has the story...(PressPros Feature Photo by John Hulkenberg).
The New Bremen Cardinals and Olivia Heitkamp (above) got off to a hot start, and finished the Shenandoah Zeps in four sets, punching their ticket to Saturday's Division IV title game with Tiffin Calvert.