Saturday, February 18, 2012

Basketball Standings Through Feb. 17

We're pretty sure we're close on most of the NCTL standings. If there are any corrections, please let us know. Thanks to everyone who has helped gather info throughout the year to keep them straight. 

Boys Basketball

GREATER THUMB WEST
   W L W
Reese 8 1 11 5
USA 7 1 12 4
Bad Axe 5 4 9 6
Vassar 4 4 6 10
Cass City 4 5 8 8
EPBP 2 7 5 11
BCAS 0 8 1 14

GREATER THUMB EAST
   W L W
Ubly 6 2 14 3
Harbor Beach 5 2 14 2
Brown City 5 2 12 4
Sandusky 4 4 10 7
Marlette 2 5 5 11
Mayville 0 7 1 15

NCTL NORTH
   W L W
A-Fairgrove** 7 3 11 6
North Huron 5 5 5 10
Owen-Gage 3 7 6 10
Caseville 2 9 2 13
Port Hope 0 9 0 14
**Clinched at least share of leauge title

NCTL SOUTH
   W L W
CPS 9 0 15 1
Memphis 8 2 9 8
Deckerville 7 4 11 5
Peck 6 4 11 5
Kingston 4 6 9 9

FRIDAY’S RESULTS
Brown City 57, Mayville 5
USA 61, Marlette 53
Ubly 57, Sandusky 34
Reese 62, Bad Axe 46
Vassar 40, Cass City 37
Akron-Fairgrove 51, Deckerville 45
Kingston 51, Port Hope 18
Peck 58, Owen-Gage 47

MONDAY’S GAMES
North Huron at Bad Axe
BCAS at Essexville-Garber

TUESDAY’S GAMES
Owen-Gage at SASA (B/G DH)
Sandusky at CPS (B/G DH)
Reese at Millington

WEDNESDAY’S GAMES
Harbor Beach at Brown City
Yale at Marlette
Ubly at Mayville
Vassar at Bad Axe 
USA at BCAS 
Cass City at EPBP

FRIDAY’S GAMES
Brown City at Sandusky
Marlette at Harbor Beach
Ubly at Bad Axe
BCAS at Vassar
Reese at Cass City
EPBP at USA
Akron-Fairgrove at CPS
Caseville at Deckerville
North Huron at Kingston
Owen-Gage at Memphis

Girls Basketball

GREATER THUMB WEST
   W L W
Reese* 11 0 18 0
EPBP 7 3 11 7
Cass City 5 5 10 8
USA 5 5 10 8
Vassar 5 5 11 7
BCAS 2 8 5 13
Bad Axe 1 10 6 11
*Clinched league title 

GREATER THUMB EAST
   W L W
Marlette 8 1 16 3
Sandusky 6 2 12 5
Brown City 5 3 12 6
Harbor Beach 5 3 8 10
Ubly 1 7 3 14
Mayville 0 9 2 17

NCTL NORTH
   W L W
North Huron** 8 4 9 10
Port Hope 7 5 9 8
Owen-Gage 5 7 7 10
A-Fairgrove 3 9 4 14
Caseville 1 12 2 15
**Clinched at least share of league title 

NCTL SOUTH
   W L W
Deckerville* 12 1 17 2
Kingston 9 2 15 4
CPS 9 3 12 5
Memphis 5 6 5 14
Peck 1 12 2 17
*Clinched league title 

FRIDAY’S RESULT
Kingston 48, Port Hope 32

MONDAY’S GAMES
Millington at Reese

TUESDAY’S GAMES
Harbor Beach at Brown City
Ubly at Mayville
Sandusky at CPS (B/G DH)
Vassar at Bad Axe
USA at BCAS 
Cass City at EPBP
Owen-Gage at SASA (B/G DH)

THURSDAY’S GAMES
Brown City at Sandusky
Marlette at Harbor Beach
Ubly at Bad Axe
BCAS at Vassar
Reese at Cass City
EPBP at USA
Akron-Fairgrove at Port Hope
Peck at CPS
Memphis at Kingston
North Huron at Owen-Gage
—End of regular season 

21 comments:

  1. How does # 23 from Sandusky continue to play for that school? Benched last night for dropping F bombs to the coaching staff and to parents in the crowd? Is it really worth it? Show some respect for the game and those that do it the right way and throw that kid off the team.

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  2. Not the first time.Had to sit early in the season for behavior in the classroom.

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  3. Welcome to the zoo that is Sandusky. Obviously the Athletic Director, coach and administration care more about winning and less about character and sportsmanship. Not real surprising at all.

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  4. give the coaches credit at least they benched him and left him on the bench.. sounds like the kid has some problems. it appeared he was hollering at temamates during the game also. not good

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  5. If the floor is an extention of the classroom, then would that be acceptable in the classroom? Coach did the right thing in benching him,but will the school now do the right thing? Is this really what Sandusky is about?

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  6. I sat on the opposite side of the gym and could hear the coach going after that player. Then, that same player was motioning to the crowd and pointing at a parent. If he wasn't the best player on sanduskys team would they put up with his antics? We know the answer to that question.

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  7. I believe the school will do the right thing. The coaches already demonstrated they know how to do the right thing by how they handeled the kid at the game. It looks like the kid needs help and there are good people at SHS like Al Demot who will do what is best for the kid and the school. It would be great if every kid was perfect but just like adults they make mistakes and need help, lets hope he gets it.

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  8. amen, only those close to the player can make the right moves

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  9. Sports dosent always build character, sometimes it exposes the lack of it.

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  10. Paul how did the Sandusky CPS games turn out last night?

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  11. Peck is ahead of Deckerville by one game

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  12. I love Peck. hope that they can win again in their next game.

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  13. Port hope? They don't have one good win this season..like deckerville they prey on the weak.

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  14. Mayville scored a total of.....5 points? What? I've never known a school to be consistently bad in every sport. What's the deal?

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  15. Lakers scored 14 recently

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  16. From above post, my son told me sandusky kid who got in trouble at the game transferred to ?? can someone confirm on where and if he really did transfer why

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  17. Marlette .Why....same reason as the stockton kid from reese, akron, owen gage....shoot the ball 30 times a game.

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  18. I missed something. He transferred to local Marlette to shooot more. I saw the game he got in trouble and that has nothing to do with him moving.

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  19. Very selfish player...let his team and coaches down

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  20. Kudos to the Sandusky coaches and staff. Nobody is bigger than the team and the win against Brown City proves that.

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