Eastwood 5-foot-10 junior guard Jamie Schmeltz came up just a few games short of catching her schools’ all-time career scoring leader, the late Aaron Lawniczak.
After the Woodmore girls basketball team defeated Elmwood, 47-38, in Jerry City last week it was a slow bus ride back to Elmore. However, it was a fun bus ride no one was complaining.
Brooke Allen maxes out the votes for Player of the Year Published by sports@presspub. on Thu, 03/04/2021 - 1:33pm
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Woodmore 6-foot-1 senior Brooke Allen. (Press photo by Russ Lytle/www.Facebook.com/RussLytle/RHP)
Woodmore 6-foot-1 senior post Brooke Allen and Eastwood 5-8 junior guard Aubrey Haas are unanimous Alan Miller Jewelers All-Press Girls Basketball first team selections. In voting by nine area coaches and seven media members, it is Allen who is the unanimous Player of the Year, and her coach Kyle Clair, who is a near-unanimous Coach of the Year. Woodmore went 23-3 overall and at 12-2 in the Northern Buckeye Conference, shared the title with Division III district finalist Elmwood (20-4, 12-2) and the ‘Cats reached the D-IV district finals.
Twin siblings’ driveway one-on-ones pays for both Published by sports@presspub. on Thu, 12/17/2020 - 1:42pm
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J. Patrick Eaken
Woodmore 6-foot-4 senior Hunter Allen opens the non-league game at Swanton with a jump ball. (Photo courtesy Clark Allen)
On a Thursday night, Woodmore senior twin siblings Brooke and Hunter Allen returned home from separate basketball games and found out they each had scored 26 points and both had double-doubles. What does the next generation stat software program think of those odds? Hunter, a 6-foot-4 forward, scored 26 points and grabbed 12 rebounds in his team’s 64-58 non-league win at Gibsonburg and Brooke, a 6-1 post, scored 26 with 10 boards in the ‘Cats 74-50 Northern Buckeye Conference loss to Lake.