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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Game Highlights: 2/24

Before P-Hoops delves into recapping the Top Ten, let's take a quick look at some of the other great action that went down across the state last night. Two fantastic coaches reached milestones last night, while many star players had monstrous games. Here are some of the other notable results from the last regular season Tuesday night!


* Winchester beat South Adams 101-70, giving head coach Chip Mehaffey, who started this season with some turmoil, his 300th career win. Congrats Coach Mehaffey! Wright State signee Tyler Koch led Winchester with 25 points, while Levi Cross added 22 of his own.

* Franklin beat Hauser, giving coach Dave Clark his 300th career win as well. Wow! Two 300 game winners on one night! Congrats to Coach Clark and the Grizzly Cubs.

* Cathedral forward Errick Peck scored 20 points and Kelsey Barlow added seven as the Irish beat Park Tudor.

* Heritage Christian got back on track after losing four in a row, and are now 13-6 on the year. They beat Ritter (14-4) 52-49 on the road behind 14 points from Wisconsin Milwaukee recruit Tommy Eggleston and 12 points from Christian Newton. Eggleston had a thunderous two-handed slam over two Raiders that brought the crowd, including Pacers all-star Danny Granger, out of their seats. Justin Reed led Ritter with 12 points.

* Covenant Christian senior 6'10 center Andrew Smith, the newly crowned Indianapolis City Player of the Year, scored 34 points and grabbed 24 rebounds in a win over Brown County.

* Morristown freshman Dylan Langkabel continues to put up strong numbers despite his teams struggles, scoring 26 points in a loss to Eastern Hancock.

* Indian Creek's stars shone again, as Brett Brunson scored 20 points, while Kyle Bradley added 17 of his own in a win over Greenwood.

* Lapel trounced Wes-Del behind Logan Ingle and Jeremy Reed, who each scored 17 points.



* Lawrence Central beat the up-and-down Rockets of Broad Ripple. Geoff Davis led the Bears with 28 points, while Marcus Jackson added twenty. All-City first teamer Steven Jamison scored 18 points for Ripple, while freshman Ron Patterson (pictured) struggled to seven points, his low game in quite a while.
* Noblesville got a huge momentum-building win over Anderson, as Jake Yeary knocked in two free throws with under thirty seconds to play, giving the Millers a 47-46 statement win over a ranked opponent.

* North Central rolled over Brownsburg 76-50 behind Purdue-bound junior Terone Johnson and his 30 points. Freshman phenom D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera added 17 points in the win.

* Zionsville beat West Lafayette by a large margin as junior Jack Isenbarger led the Eagles, a surprise Indy-area team, with 17 points.

* Muncie Central beat Huntington North, getting 17 points from Ball State recruit Jauwan Scaife. Sophomore Jeremiah Davis added 15 points and eight assists.

* Forest Park won a close won against a well-coached Gibson Southern squad, 67-61. Southern Illinois signee Jordan Myers led the Rangers with 27 points.


* Lawrence North beat up on Pike 70-52 behind 24 points from Kentucky-bound junior Dominique Ferguson (pictured) and 18 points from 6'10 sophomore Michael Chandler, a Louisville recruit. Khristian Smith scored 15 for Pike, while another super-soph, Marquis Teague, added ten.
* Barr-Reeve beat White River Valley behind the output of the Knepp brothers. Logan scored 16 points for the 1A powerhouse, while Ethan added 14 in the win.

Check back later on for full recaps of the P-Hoops Tuesday Top Ten, which includes a soon-to-be classic double overtime thriller that included on of the state's top ranked teams, and other big time results!

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