Friday, December 28, 2012

Observations From Day 1 Sundrop Shootout


  • N.E.W. Lutheran played  great man to man defense leading to a win against Drummond
  • Peshtigo was very cold from beyond the arc in a loss against Luxemburg-Casco
  • Aaron Moesch had a very impressive game for Green Bay Southwest in a win against Hortonville
  • Hamilton handled the pressure of Waunakee very well; very intense game
  • Grafton had a lead on Seymour, but faltered late; Scott Tyler with a strong game for Grafton
  • Slinger had a bad first quarter, but heated up in second quarter en route to a win against Shawano
  • Deonte Burton had 37 for Milwaukee Vincent in an overtime loss to De Pere; De Pere played great team basketball 

Final Score: 
GB NEW Lutheran Blazers-45  Drummond Lumberjacks-41  See preview
Luxemburg Casco-40  Peshtigo Bulldogs-35  See preview
Green Bay Southwest-62  Hortonville-54  See preview
Sussex Hamilton-53  Waunakee-48  See preview
Seymour-45  Grafton-37  See preview
Slinger-50  Shawano-37  See preview
De Pere-83  Milwaukee Vincent-76 (OT)  See preview

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

De Pere vs. Milwaukee Vincent Preview


Tomorrow at approximately 8:30pm in the finale of the day, the 9 ranked team in Division 1 De Pere Redbirds will take on the 3 ranked team in Division 1 Milwaukee Vincent Vikings. De Pere comes into this game with a record of 5-1, with their only loss coming at the hands of Appleton West. The Redbirds have a couple of college recruits, as leading scorer Brevin Pritzl, with an average of 16.7 points per game, is only a sophmore and has already received numerous scholarship offers. Adam Beyer, the second leading scorer, is averaging 14.3 points per game, and will be playing college basketball next season at Augustana College, a Divison II school in South Dakota.Vincent comes into this game with a perfect record of 7-0. They are led by the best player in the state, Deonte Burton, who is averaging 18.4 points a game and 10.4 rebounds a game for first year coach Marquis Hines. Burton has given a commitment to Buzz Williams to play basketball next season at Marquette. He can drive to the rim, absorb the contact, and make his foul shots. He also gives amazing effort and energy to a team that already has beaten Marquette recruit Duane Wilson and Dominican this season. Hines came over from Homestead to be the new coach at Vincent. This should be a classic as two heavyweights go at it. Vincent should play with great effort, energy, and passion and come out with a very convincing win.

Slinger vs. Shawano Preview

Tomorrow at approximately 7pm, the Slinger Owls will take on the Shawano Hawks. Slinger comes into this game with a record of 8*-1, with their only loss coming at the hands of Pewaukee, a 2 point loss. They are coached by Al Schieve, who has won 297 games in his long high school basketball coaching career. Their leading scorer, Derek Merkes, is averaging 12.2 points per game. Nathan Roethle is averaging 11.4 points a game. The Owls have multiple scorers that are capable of lighting up the scoreboard each and every night. Shawano comes into this game with a record of 2-6 on the season, but are steadily improving under the direction of coach Thadd Cornell. They two have a pair of scorers averaging in double figures. Will Cox, a 2 year varsity performer, is leading the team with an average of 15 points per game. His ability to shoot the mid range game and beyond the arc are going to be key if the Hawks will come out with the win. Zack Sousek is second on the team with an average of 11.8 points per game. Shawano will play inspired in this one, but Slinger's depth should win the game for them in this one.



*Note* Slinger does not have the result of their game against Beaver Dam on December 20, but I think they won so they are either 7-1/8-1 (I have them at 8-1 because I think they won that game.)

Seymour vs. Grafton Preview

Tomorrow at approximately 5:30pm, the 5 ranked team in Division 2 Seymour Thunder will take on the Grafton Black Hawks. Seymour is 8-1 on the season, and their only blemish was against Division 1 Green Bay Southwest. They are led by Dakota Oskey, a terrific junior that earned all league honors last season. He is averaging 17.6 points per game. Oskey was also the quarterback for the football team this past fall. His backcourt mate, Sandy Cohen, is a smooth all-around player that is averaging 15.8 points per game, and both will be playing college basketball in a couple years. Grafton is struggling through a 3-6 season, but also play in one of the best conferences in the entire state, the North Shore. They have a Division 1 college recruit in Scotty Tyler, who has made a commitment to play college basketball at Idaho State next season. He is their leading scorer, averaging 14.8 points per contest. He is ranked 16 best in the state by Mark Miller of the Wisconsin Basketball Yearbook. "(Tyler) can make shots from behind the 3 point arc as well as find open teammates with his outstanding passing skills." Grafton has a new coach, Bob Maronde, who led the girls' basketball team to state championships in 2007 and 2009. He takes over for Kevin McKenna, who took the coaching job at league rival Homestead. Expect this one to be close, but Seymour should come out with a win.

Sussex Hamilton vs. Waunakee Preview


Tomorrow at approximately 3:15 pm, the 6 ranked team in Division 1 Sussex Hamilton Chargers will take on the 4 ranked team in Divison 2 Waunakee Warriors. Hamilton comes into this game having won their first 8 games to open the season. Junior guard Brady Ellingson, a physical 2 guard, can drive to the rim to get to the free throw line. He is leading the team coached by Andy Cerroni with an average of 24 points per game. Guard Tony Gumina is second on the team with an average of 9.6 points per game. Coach Cerroni's son is Kam Cerroni, a Hamilton alum who is a reserve guard for the Green Bay men's basketball team. Waunakee is coached by Dana McKenzie, and are 5-1 on the season. Their only loss was to Division 1 Madison East, 79-77. They are led by guard Will Decorah, who is averaging 17 points per game. Guard Will Kruser was a reserve last year on varsity, but is in the starting lineup this year thanks to the losses the Warriors suffered off of last year's squad. He is averaging 14.6 points per game. This is one of the best games of the day, and I think Hamilton will come away with a very close victory.

Hortonville vs. Green Bay Southwest Preview



Tomorrow at approximately 1:45pm, the Hortonville Polar Bears will take on the Green Bay Southwest Trojans. Hortonville is coming off of a difficult 60-52 loss at home against Bay Conference rival West De Pere. They are 4-4 with losses against Division 1 and 2 schools. Hortonville has a new coach in Matt Hintz, who was previously the coach for conference rival New London. They lost 4 starters from last years 14-10 team, and the only returning starter is Jake Bamke. He is a small point guard that is averaging a team best 15. 1 points per game. Southwest comes into this game having lost their last game, a 60-56 defeat at the hands of FRCC rival Bay Port. The Trojans are now 4-3 and will try to stay above .500 on Thursday. Southwest is led by a balanced attack, but Aaron Moesch is the leading scorer with an average of 17.4 points per game. A lengthy forward, Moesch is a tough defender that can block shots and turn them into offense. He also has a very good face-up game that can hit the jumper or find the open shot. Jasen Baranowski is a combo guard that can beat you off the dribble and has terrific long range ability. These teams met last season at the Kress Center, with Hortonville coming out with a narrow win. Don't expect the same result this season, as Southwest should come out with a win.

Peshtigo vs. Luxemburg-Casco Preview





Tomorrow at approximately Noon, the Peshtigo Bulldogs will take on the Luxemburg-Casco Spartans. Peshtigo comes into this game after coming away with a hard-fought 62-47 win over conference rival Wausaukee, and improved to 8-0 on the season. Point guard Jordan Berth leads the team with an average of 17 points per game. He is a tough guard that can drive the lane and get to the rim. Forward Zach Neumann is a powerful player that is averaging 11.8 points per game for coach Ryan Spaulding. Neumann is a terrific long-range shooter that has improved his inside game while on varsity. Casco is going through an up and down season at 3-6, but also play in a tough conference in the Bay Conference. Their last game was a blowout, a 93-48 win against the Oconto Falls Panthers. Point guard Caleb Willems, who was also the quarterback for the varsity football team this past fall, is a physically and mentally tough guard that can explode to the rim, and also a good passer that can find open teammates while in the lane. He is averaging 11 points a game. Coach Kyle Thayse says that he is the only player who saw considerable time on varsity last season, so youth is a big concern for this team. Expect the better team to come out with a win here, so I expect Peshtigo to win this one easily.