Saturday, March 9, 2013

Monday Morning QuarterBack - March 4, 2013



MONDAY MORNING QUARTERBACK
Winter Week 9
3-4-2013

Basketball  
March Madness
Solon Sectional Final The Wildcats started their run for a possible state championship last Friday, Mar.1, against Cleveland JFK (12-19) in a game at Solon HS. The Wildcats built a 44-24 lead at the intermission, then put the game away with a 27-9 third quarter en route to an n 84-50 victory. 
            St. Ignatius will meet Cleveland Heights this Wednesday at 7:00PM in a Solon district semifinal game.
You can catch all of the Wildcats March Madness action on the SIBN.  However, per OHSAA regulations, the SIBN will only be able to provide audio coverage of the playoffs.
JJHuddle Predicts Eric Frantz of JJHuddle has issued his predictions for this year’s basketball tournament.  In Division I he has picked the Wildcats (JJH #5 in D-I) to win the Solon district/sectional, but he has chosen St. Ed’s to win the Cleveland regional.  His Final Four is composed of St. Ed’s, Toledo St. John’s, Westerville North and Cincinnati Walnut Hills, with Westerville North winning it all.  I am a little surprised that he does not have Columbus Northland, the last undefeated team in D-I, at least in the Final Four.

New Record - with an *   As reported in the last MMQB, the Wildcats 19 regular season victories are a new regular season record for the Cats.  However, that was made possible in part due to the fact that the regular season was expanded this year from 20 to 22 games.   The all-time record for wins in a season by the Wildcats is 25, accomplished during the 2000-2001 season when the Wildcats won their only (so far) state championship and finished with a record of 25-2.

State and National Poll This week MaxPreps has St. Ignatius #5 in the Div. I and #275 in the country, putting the Cats in the top .01% of the nation.

All-Star Wildcats guard Francisco Santiago has been selected to play in the Ohio High School Basketball Association’s North-South all-Star game on April 21 in Columbus.    Santiago, one of the premier players in the state, is averaging 15.9 points per game, 4.4 assists, 1.7 steals and 2.8 rebounds while shooting 49% from the field and 74% from the charity stripe.

Hockey
State Playoffs This will be quite a different state hockey tournament as two of the biggest names in Ohio high school hockey fail to get out of district play.
District Semifinals The Wildcats were favored to go deep into the state tournament, but like last season under a similar scenario, the Cats bow out of the tournament way too early.  Facing off against Rocky River (26-7-1) last Tuesday night, the Wildcats outshot the Pirates 49-19.  Based on that stat one would have thought that the Cats had won the game easily.  But that did not take into account an outstanding game in goal by Rocky River‘s Jake Nicholson, who put on a Houdini-like performance in turning away 48 of those shots.  In fact, the Wildcats did not score until there was just over three minutes remaining in the game, and by then it was pretty much too late.  Of the Pirates 19 shots, against two St. Ignatius goalies, three found the back of the net to give the Pirates an insurmountable 3-0 lead after the first two periods. 
            This is the second season in a row that the Wildcats have exited the state tournament early, last year losing in the district finals.
District Finals With the Wildcats out of the tournament many of us, and you can include MMQB in that group, felt that St. Ed’s now had a huge obstacle to its championship hopes removed.  Not so fast Mr. Hockey Puck.  The very next day the Eagles took on Holy Name - and lost in 5 overtimes, 3-2. 

“Jinx” Continues No matter how good a team the Wildcats put on the ice, they have never been able to win both big tournaments in the same season.  MMQB is referring to the Baron Cup and the state tournament.  Last season the Wildcats won everything in sight as they went on a 39-0 run, winning the Baron Cup but losing to St. Ed’s in the district finals of the state tournament.  This season the Cats (29-6-3) again won the Baron Cup, but fell in the tournament even earlier, dropping a district semifinal game to Rocky River.

Football
Awards Two Wildcats were recipients of awards by the Cleveland Touchdown club Charities.  Senior RB Tim McVey was awarded the Pat O’Brien High School Student Service Award.  Former Wildcats and John Carroll quarterback Mark Myers received one of the College Division MVP awards.
Big Visitor? When the Wildcats play Paramus Catholic at Byers Field during Week 5 this coming season don’t be surprised if you see a few older gentlemen wearing the scarlet and gray, including head coach Urban Meyers, in the stands.  Paramus defensive back Jabrill Peppers is the #2 rated player in the Rivals Top 100 for the class of 2014, and one of the schools at the top of his list is Ohio State.  As loyal Wildcats fans may recall, back in 2004 then head coach Jim Tressel came to Byers Field to watch the Wildcats take on Buffalo St. Francis and one of their top players, also a DB who was being recruited by the Buckeyes.

Wrestling.
State Tournament The Wildcats’ Tommy Ziegler (126) finished third in last weekend’s state wrestling tournament.  This is the third time in his Wildcats wrestling career that Tommy has landed on the podium at the state meet, and his highest finish.  Anthony McLaughlin (170) finished sixth.  Jimmy Ferrito (113) qualified for the tournament but did not finish in the money.

Hot Stove league
Although the Indians may not be odds on favorites to win the World Series this coming season, there is no reason why we cannot do a Hot Stove thing and look back on one of the Tribe’s glorious seasons of yesteryears (a term all of you Lone Ranger fans are no doubt familiar with).  That being the case, here is a brain teaser for you to mull over while you sit around that old hot stove, compliments of tom Walsh, and ‘64.   
The 1920 World Series between the Cleveland Indians and the Boston Braves saw no less than five “firsts” in World Series history, one “last”, and one “next to last”.  How many of these can you name?  Hint: all five of the firsts involved the Cleveland Indians. 
Answers next week or you can e-mail me if the suspense gets to be too much.

Public-Private Since the supporters of separating the state tournaments into private and public events are so intent on doing so, in part to “level the playing field”, they had better pay close attention to the following because this dominance of the various state tournaments is really getting out of hand – something must be done!!
For openers, what are they going to do about schools like Brecksville-Broadview Heights High School and Upper Arlington?  The last time we checked these were still public institutions.  However, in the recently completed girls state gymnastics competition, Brecksville-Broadview Heights won the team tournament for the 10th consecutive year.  In fact, there was only one private school (#9 Magnificat) in the top 12 finishers.  Then in the individual competition the girls from Brecksville-Broadview Heights won every event..  How is separation going to “level the playing field” here?
As for Upper Arlington, they finished fourth in the recently completed Girls Div. I swim and dive competition.  “So what?” you might say, but the Golden Bears had won the previous eight consecutive tournaments.  Was this the end of the line for these girls or just an aberration to their outstanding run of success? Better play it safe and find a way to separate them from the rest before they really start to dominate. (By the way, only two of the top 14 finishers in this swim tournament were from private schools.  These private schools should welcome separation – more swim and gymnastics state titles for them.  And how ridiculous would that be – exactly!!)
And then there is this season’s state ice hockey tournament.  Here is this season’s Final Four: Shaker Heights, Rocky River, Sylvania Northview, Powell Olentangy Liberty. The last time I looked these are all public schools.  And how did they get to the Final Four?  All they did was defeat St. Ed’s, Holy Name, University School, Toledo St. John’s (and Rocky River also knocked off the Wildcats, the state’s top ranked team) !!  Yes, we better proceed with the separation process so that the private schools can earn a championship trophy, too.

 Readers Comments
Referring to last week’s question about whether or not baseball teams from the warm weather states are necessarily better than those from colder weather states, H.O. wrote:
Baseball is played year round in Cal, Tex, Fla., La, etc.  Many players play baseball only and perfect their skills year by year.  Northern players can't compete because they don't have the same opportunities for six months.  College and pro teams are loaded with warm weather players.  When's the last time a Big Ten team won the College World Series - answer: never, it's always Texas, LSU, Florida, FSU, USC, etc.  … What more do you need to know?  It's the weather stupid!  (MMQB: You probably meant to say, “It’s the stupid weather!”)
MMQB:  While admittedly it is not often, to say that Big Ten schools have never won the CWS is incorrect. Michigan: 1953 & 1962; Minnesota: 1956, 1960, 1964; Ohio State: 1966.    Schools from northern states dominated the CWS in the early 1960s.  Further, Oregon State won back to back CWS in 2006 and 2007. 

H.K. had this to say about the Wildcats losing in the semifinals of the jayvee hockey state tournament:
I believe the JV hockey team lost to Toledo St. Francis …. St. Francis saw fit to bring down 4 players from the varsity for this tournament, seniors, I believe. About that level playing field...  I heard this from my sister, who was at the game.

SIBN The St. Ignatius Broadcast Network will have live coverage, video and/or audio, of many St. Ignatius baseball games this spring.  Check the SIBN schedule on the St. Ignatius website for current broadcast schedules and in formation.

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