If the Eastwood boys basketball team played every game like when they defeated Elmwood, 70-35, or defeated Rossford, 65-38, the sky could be the limit for the Eagles.
Only three of 10 local boys basketball teams had winning records, but when you look at the individual talent coming from this community, it is shocking. That includes two guards who ruled the Cardinal Stritch backcourt and contributed over 40 points per game.
Considering that two losses came to the state’s No. 4 ranked Division II team, Rossford, and two others to Division III regional qualifiers Archbold and Ottawa-Glandorf, Eastwood’s 15-9 boys basketball season last year looked impressive.
Eagles tested against the best Northwest Ohio offers Published by sports@presspub. on Thu, 03/11/2021 - 12:18pm
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J. Patrick Eaken
Eastwood senior shooting guard Isaac Badenhop takes off in transition in the Eagles tournament victory over Maumee Valley Country Day. (Press photo by Lee Welch/www.FamilyPhotoGroup.com)
Considering that two losses came to the state’s No. 4 ranked Division II team, Rossford, and two others to Division III regional qualifiers Archbold and Ottawa-Glandorf, Eastwood’s 15-9 boys basketball season looks impressive. “Some of our losses have been against quality opponents Archbold beat us (39-28), Ottawa-Glandorf beat us (76-40), Rossford beat us twice (72-40 and 58-34), so hopefully those losses can benefit you,” Eastwood coach Todd Henline said.
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