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Jhaiden Wilson first team All-Ohio

Jhaiden Wilson first team All-Ohio Published by sports@presspub. on Thu, 04/15/2021 - 1:47pm Cardinal Stritch 5-foot-8 senior guard and first team Division III All-Ohioan Jhaiden Wilson (3). (Press file photo by Doug Karns/www.DougKarns.smugmug.com) The Ohio Prep Sportswriters Associa-tion voted Cardinal Stritch 5-foot-8 senior guard Jhaiden Wilson first team Division III All-Ohio. Wilson has been named a McDonald s All-American Game nominee.  This season Wilson became the fifth player in school history to reach the 1,000 point mark. He finished with 1,265 career points.  On January 30, Wilson set the single game scoring record at Stritch with a 48-point performance at Kenton.  Wilson is committed to play at Wayne State University.

After getting heads to shake, Wilson gets top honor

After getting heads to shake, Wilson gets top honor
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Oak Harbor s Blake Booker named Bay s top player

Oak Harbor’s Blake Booker named Bay’s top player Published by sports@presspub. on Thu, 02/25/2021 - 1:54pm By:  Oak Harbor senior guard Blake Booker. (Photo by Laura Bolander) Oak Harbor 5-foot-10 senior guard Blake Booker was named Sandusky Bay Conference Bay Division Most Outstanding Player after averaging 19.4 points, and is a unanimous first team selection. “Blake is well deserving of this honor, he has put many hours into his game over the years. His skill set was on full display this season,” Oak Harbor coach Eric Sweet said. “The SBC Bay Division has many great players in it and it is a great honor for Blake to receive this award. He is the best shooter I have ever coached in my career. He is an outstanding young man and one that I had the honor to coach.”

Oak Harbor boys roll, Sweet notches 100th win

The Beacon BY YANEEK SMITH, BEACON CONTRIBUTOR OAK HARBOR After losing a key league game to Huron, Oak Harbor rebounded and rallied to defeat Bellevue, 53-38. In the process, the Rockets helped its coach, Eric Sweet, earn his 100th career victory. The Rockets (9-7) fell behind 13-7 after the first quarter, but bounced back to take a 22-20 lead into the half. They held a 33-27 lead after three quarters and put the game away by outscoring the Redmen, 20-11, in the fourth. “We fixed a couple of things defensively, we were rotating a little slow, we weren’t as active as I wanted us to be,” said Sweet. “We talked about some small changes, and the guys were able to execute, get a little more aggressive. Some good offensive possessions helped us to open up a lead in the second half.”

Oak Harbor boys lead SBC with 50-43 victory

Oak Harbor boys lead SBC with 50-43 victory FROM STAFF REPORTS OAK HARBOR In the biggest game of the season, Oak Harbor answered the call to defeat Willard, 50-43, and earn a spot atop the Sandusky Bay Conference Bay Division standings. The Rockets (8-6, 6-1 SBC Bay) held off a late rally by the Crimson Flashes for the win. Oak Harbor led 40-34 after three quarters and Willard (10-5, 5-2) got within one point at 44-43 before committing some costly turnovers. Blake Booker and T.J. Hallett hit four free throws in the final 32 seconds as the Rockets slowly pulled away.

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