2012-13 Boys Varsity Basketball
Back Row: Coach Bryan Hall, Manager Bryan Hackney, Coach Keith Vipperman, Manager Patrick Brean, Coach Jason Hess, Capt. Drew Delaney, Christian Langston, Drew Dickinson, Brett Vipperman, Coach Matt White, Coach Kurt Innes, Head Coach Tim Fralick
Front Row: Capt. Isaac White, Capt. Jordan Blair, Willie Moore, Trey Smith, Tyler Doerrer |
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AHS |
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48 |
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ELGIN |
32 |
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AHS |
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65 |
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WOOSTER |
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61 |
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AHS |
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49 |
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MARION HARDING |
29 |
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AHS |
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64 |
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WEST HOLMES |
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59 |
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AHS |
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53 |
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WOOSTER |
46 |
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AHS |
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53 |
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ORRVILLE |
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42 |
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AHS |
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47 |
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Norwalk |
58 |
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AHS |
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60 |
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Mansfield Senior |
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80 |
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AHS |
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43 |
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ORRVILLE |
27 |
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AHS |
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55 |
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SHELBY |
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52 |
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AHS |
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54 |
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WILLARD |
49 |
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AHS |
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51 |
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Lexington |
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54 |
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AHS |
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56 |
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West Holmes |
72 |
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AHS |
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63 |
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MT VERNON |
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52 |
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AHS |
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44 |
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Mansfield Senior |
55 |
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AHS |
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60 |
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Clear Fork |
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68 |
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AHS |
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85 |
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SANDUSKY |
45 |
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AHS |
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47 |
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Massillon Washington |
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61 |
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AHS |
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55 |
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Lexington |
58 |
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AHS |
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60 |
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MADISON |
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36 |
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AHS |
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54 |
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Clear Fork |
64 |
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AHS |
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50 |
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MADISON |
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19 |
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AHS |
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51 |
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MADISON |
35 |
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AHS |
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40 |
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Mansfield Senior |
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47 |
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Times-Gazette Coach of the Year Tim Fralick guided an in-experienced and undersized squad to the 2nd best record in the past ten years. Co-MVPs and both first-team All-OCC Isaac White (347 pts and 43 treys) and Drew Delaney (323 pts and 42 threes) led the A’s through the first 22-game regular season schedule. Drew’s 38 points against Clear Fork was the best offensive production in 42 years, and the team’s 19 points by Madison was the best defensive performance in 41 years.
Special award honors went to: (Most Improved) Trey Smith and Brett Vipperman, (Arrow of the Year) Jordan Blair, and (Defensive POY) Willie Moore. Drew Dickinson received the George Valentine Sportsmanship award.
The most memorable moment of the year was on Senior Night when 4-year Student Manager Patrick Brean dressed for the opening tip-off against Madison.
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