The Jeff Moore era at Zanesvlle has gotten off to a fast start as the Lady Devils remain perfect on the year knocking off visiting Tri-Valley. Kailee Howe once again was the high point scorer for the blue and white as she tallied 16 in the win. Tri-Valley was paced offensively by Amariah Huck who dropped 12 points on the Lady Devils defense.
A game that was so close a year ago was anything but this season as Rosecrans cruised to a 21 point win. The Bishops were lead in scoring by senior Aaron Parry who had 24 points but it was senior Ian Durrant who made the biggest splash notching 16 points in his first ever start. The Panthers did a good job in shutting down the reinning Division IV player of the year Zak Kirkbride who scored just...
The young, unproven Blue Devils hit a stumbling block right out of the gate to start the 2011-12 season. A rash of turnovers and a lack of defensive prowess allowed the Potters to take a second half lead and never look back. Zanesville led by two points at haftime, but surrendered the lead to the Potters int he third quarter, and never regained it. Marky Thompkins led the second half push, sparking East Liverpool with 11 of...
The Lady Dawgs get their first win of the year in their first MVL contest, going on the road in the Fish Tank and outlasting the Muskies. Amariah Huck leading the way for Tri-Valley with 25 points. Tri-Valley used the momentum of a second quarter surge to secure the win, outscoring John Glenn in the second frame 22-4. Hayley Crawford had a team high 15 points in the loss for John Glenn.
After four years away from the sidelines, Coach Jeff Moore decided to un-retire the whistle and coach the girls basketball team at Zanesville High School. Coaching girls for the first time, Moore was out to prove it didn't matter the gender; just give him a clipboard and basketball is basketball. In his case, he also needed a throat lozenge.
It took awhile but after winnig game one over the vsiting Lady Muskies, West Muskingum was able to set up a show down with Tri-Valley for the out right league title and managed to stay perfect in the process. Dylana McKenzie was her usual force at the net racking up 16 kills all while her twin sister Dakota sat out with an ankle injury. With the win the Lady Tornadoes...
It wasn't the prettiest of starts for Maysville on their home floor, but they shook off the slow start and were able to dominate three straight games to pick up their 11th victory of the year. Crooksville stunned the Panthers quickly in game one before being over powered in the next three games. Maysville was lead by Taylor Tatman who had 15 kills on the night while...