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Thursday, January 29, 2009

Live updates from Wabash-Wittenberg men’s hoop game

9:01: Wittenberg wins 75-64. Michael Cooper’s steal and dunk with 10 seconds remaining put an emphatic exclamation point on the victory.

Kevin Murray had 18 points, Josh McKee had 15 and Alex Brandt added 14 for Wittenberg.

8:31: Wittenberg leads 45-38 with 11:13 remaining in the game. Ben Burkett’s 3-point play and a layup by Dominique Thomas helped the Little Giants pull to within nine. Ben Burkett added two more free throws to bring the lead to within seven.

Murray’s third 3-pointer was the 100th trey of his career.

8:08: Wittenberg leads 37-22 at halftime.The Little Giants pulled to within four at 20-16 with nine minutes remaining, but Tigers outscored Wabash 17-6, including three 3-pointers by Murray, the rest of the half. Murray and McKee have combined for five 3-pointers.

7:41: Wittenberg leads 9-3 to start the game. They held Wabash scoreless until 14:18 to go in the first half.

7:30: Tipoff just seconds away. Obviously, the crowd is sparse due to the snowstorm.

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More games postponed today due to weather

For the third day in a row, the inclement weather is making area athletic directors work a lot harder.

The Springfield at Beavercreek girls basketball game rescheduled for today, Jan. 29, has been postponed again. It has been rescheduled for Monday, Feb. 9th.

The West Liberty-Salem at Southeastern girls game has been rescheduled for Monday, Feb. 2.

The Greeneview at Triad girls game has been rescheduled for Monday, Feb. 2.

The Northwestern at Stebbins game has been rescheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 3.

The Urbana at Bellefontaine girls game has been postponed and no reschedule date has been announced.

The Greenon at Kenton Ridge girls game has been postponed and no reschedule date has been announced.

The Graham at Tecumseh girls game has been postponed and no reschedule date has been announced.

The Wittenberg men’s basketball game with Wabash rescheduled for tonight at 7:30 p.m. will be played.

The Benjamin Logan at Shawnee girls game is still on for tonight as scheduled, according to Shawnee athletic director Bob Price.

Check back here for more updates throughout the day.

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Ohio boys basketball team ends 66-game skid

From the Youngstown Vindicator

NORTH JACKSON — Two years ago, the Jackson-Milton High boys basketball team watched as a disgruntled group of seniors quit on their teammates at midseason, starting a downward spiral that resulted in a 66-game losing streak on the court and plenty of ridicule off it.

In the midst of this, second-year head coach Adam Underhill — an assistant coach on that team two years ago — was left with the unenviable task of keeping hope alive.

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Where are they now: Larry Hunter

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Former Wittenberg men’s basketball coach Larry Hunter is in his fourth season as head coach at Western Carolina University. Hunter has won more than 500 games in his career. His Catamounts are 9-9 this season.

Hunter won a national title at Wittenberg in his first season, 1977, and coached the Tigers through 1989.

Hunter bio.

Story on Hunter’s hiring at WCU.

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On this date in area sports history …

Eleven years ago on this date, Jan. 29, 1998, Southeastern senior Amy Martin officially signed to play basketball and volleyball at Cedarville University. Complete story on the jump.

Published Jan. 30, 1998

MARTIN SIGNS, BUT DOESN’T SETTLE, FOR CEDARVILLE.

By Chris Freeman, News-Sun Sports Editor

CEDARVILLE — Amy Martin may already be a prize recruit for Cedarville College in two sports, one of the players you can build a volleyball or basketball team around.

But don’t think for a second the 6-foot senior at Southeastern settled for Cedarville.

Martin officially signed with Cedarville Thursday evening, about an hour before her Southeastern basketball team went out and beat Cedarville High. She will spend her next four years playing exactly where she wants, even if it isn’t the biggest school she could attend.

That’s right, the Division IV All-Ohio star in volleyball has had recruiting letters pass her hands from Division I schools, mainly mid-level progams like Miami University and Ohio University. But those schools were never in the running for Martin.

She wanted to go to a Christian college. That was the most important factor in her decision. And when you consider the lone Division I Christian college in the country, Liberty University, is more than eight hours away from home by car — too far for Martin’s liking — you begin to see where her sights were set.

“I like the small atmosphere, but there aren’t many large Christian colleges,” said Martin, flanked by college and high school coaches as well as her family at the signing Thursday.

There was another major factor — the ability to play two sports. Martin has played volleyball and basketball each of her four years at Southeastern and wanted to continue the trend in college. At Division I colleges, that only happens in the rarest of cases.

“A lot of schools want you to be a one-sport athlete,” Martin said, “especially at the bigger schools.”

So she looked back at the school her father, Kirk, went to. Cedarville offered her the religious background she wanted, a solid academic program and the ability to play two sports.

In the end, the NAIA school also came up with enough money.

“I’ve been banking on the possibility of Amy coming here for almost 18 months,” said Cedarville volleyball coach Teresa Clark. “This is very, very big in my eyes. She’s one of our highest recruits, financially, and we’ve put a big part of our budgets on her.”

Finally, there was the spiritual aspect. Scoff as you might — and I’ve done the same reading stories like this before — this may have been the biggest point of all.

Think back some years ago when Reggie White was on his free-agent tour, looking for a new NFL team. When he decided on Green Bay, he said that God told him to go there. The decision led White to a pair of Super Bowls, and during one of his Super Bowl press conferences this year, he made a point of criticizing people who thought his statement about God was a self-serving one.

Martin said Thursday she knew Cedarville is where God wanted her to be. Clark said the decision was a matter of prayer on the part of Martin, her family and the school. Basketball coach Kathy Freese said if they felt God wanted her elsewhere, they would not have signed her.

Plenty is made about recruiting these days. Money is the biggest factor. Fame is the biggest factor. Starting as a freshman is the biggest factor.

Amy Martin got a good deal of money to play for Cedarville. In all likelihood, she will step in and start for the volleyball team and, possibly, the basketball team as well.

That’s not why she chose to attend Cedarville. She followed her heart. And when you do that, you can never settle for anything.

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