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DDN boys basketball poll for Jan. 29

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Updated 2:15 AM Friday, January 29, 2010

Division I

1. Wayne (12-2): Warriors have won three straight since losing to Montverde (Fla.) Academy at Flyin’ to the Hoop; after Fairmont today play Franklin-Simpson (Ky.) in the State Farm Shoot Out at Bowling Green, Ky., on Saturday.

2. Trotwood-Madison (10-3): Rams were stung by nonleague rival Dunbar 78-62 for their second loss in three games. Join Wayne at Bowling Green on Saturday vs. Louisville Eastern.

3. Vandalia Butler (9-4): Aviators have three losses by a combined 12 points; dropped Troy 61-58 for their third straight win.

4. Springfield (10-3): Wildcats have won five straight to knock listing Northmont out of the rankings.

5. Troy (9-4): Trojans fell to Butler and Wayne last week; add losses to Tipp and Trotwood and the Trojans have lost to teams with a combined record of 41-11.

Division II

1. Dunbar (13-0): Wolverines continue to dish out beatdowns, the latest to Trotwood; after Belmont today Dunbar is at Canton GlenOak on Saturday; this is the program that produced former OSU center Kosta Koufos.

2. Chaminade Julienne (12-1): Eagles have now won 11 straight following a Game 2 loss to Dunbar; GCL North rivals Alter and Carroll are next.

3. Marshall (9-3): Cougars thumped Jefferson 80-68 to regain their swagger; must not be sidetracked by a far-off Feb. 9 rematch with Dunbar.

4. Tippecanoe (10-2): Red Devils went 2-1 last week, blitzing Milton-Union and Greenon after falling to Tecumseh.

5. Fenwick (11-2): Falcons are 2-2 in their last four games to start a daunting second half of the regular season.

Division III

1. Middletown Madison (14-0): All the shooting stars have aligned for the Mohawks so far.

2. Coldwater (10-1): Cavaliers are back in their winning track after loss to Fort Recovery, having thumped Versailles and Greenville.

3. Anna (12-2): Rockets have won nine straight; big SCL rival game at Fort Loramie today.

4. Bethel (10-3): Bees are on a 4-1 run, having lost only to Tri-Village.

5. Greeneview (10-3): Rams suffered consecutive thumpings to Catholic Central and Southeastern, but recovered by whipping Belmont.

Division IV

1. Jefferson (10-3): Streaky Broncos recovered from losses to Pine Crest (Fla.) at Flyin’ to the Hoop and Marshall to whip Harvest Prep and dismantle Ponitz, 80-36.

2. Southeastern (11-1): Trojans laid a 23-point loss on Cedarville and beat Greeneview by 13 to take and firmer grip on the OHC lead.

3. Fort Recovery (11-1): Indians have won five straight and share the MAC lead with Delphos St. John’s.

4. Springfield Catholic Central (8-4): Irish are hanging tough in the OHC’s chase pack.

5. Yellow Springs (9-1): Bulldogs have won two straight and look to be a lock for an MBC title.

yeah yellow springs is in maybe the worst bball conference in the state, why do you think jefferson got out?? name me a good team they beat??? and were beat by a weaker ohc team
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12:09 AM, 1/30/2010
Fort Recovery plays nobody tough? Umm...They are in the MAC. Perhaps you should check your facts.

Fort Loramie and Russia aren't getting near enough respect. Findlay bound Mark Frilling of Loramie is better than Payne. The only reason Payne going D1 is because of height.



Yellow_Jacket 06
6:23 PM, 1/29/2010
Trotwood will THUMP Wayne. Wayne hasn't played nearly the sched strenth of T-Wood. Also, T-Wood looked far better vs. Montverde. Overall record is not as important than head to head. Can't wait til the playoffs so the Rams can expose Trice and the Warriors for the frauds they are. Just like football, the DDN refuses to give T-Wood proper credit. MORONS!
den
5:37 PM, 1/29/2010
Sidney and troy are play tongint sidney lost to them @ sidney by 9 points
justin
1:28 PM, 1/29/2010
Undecided,

Do some research moron. Ft. Recovery's only loss is to the #4 ranked team in Divison III (AP Poll), Coldwater.

Looks real weak to me.
MAC
12:49 PM, 1/29/2010
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