Kentucky ohio all star game 2007
It was not quite the combination you would think! An outstanding football and baseball star, Druso added swimming during the winter months and he was such a talented athlete that he performed at the state championship level in two of those.
Overall, he earned nine varsity letters during his prep career three in football, four in swimming and two in baseball. Druso captured a state championship medal in swimming when he won the yard breaststroke in He actually posted a career-best His senior year time may have been even better if not for a football injury! Druso was selected both All-State and All-American in swimming. Druso rushed for 1, yards, collected 2, All-Purpose Yards and scored 29 touchdowns.
In his three-year varsity career, Druso rushed for 2, yards on carries 7. He compiled 3, All-Purpose yards. As a baseball player, he led Anderson in hitting two straight seasons. Druso went on to Miami University and played football for the Redhawks, where he starred on defense at strong safety and was the nickel back player. Miami finished second in the Mid-American Conference in his junior and senior seasons. Before his junior year at St. Xavier High School, the football coaches decided to move Luke Kuechly from tight end to linebacker.
It proved to be one of the most significant decisions for both St. Xavier and Luke Kuechly as he has gone on to become, arguably, the greatest football player to come out of Greater Cincinnati this century. The Bombers went on to become Ohio Division I state champions in , while Kuechly went on to earn the first of what has become an amazing list of football accomplishments that may well lead him to the National Football League Hall of Fame.
A two-time All-Greater Cincinnati League selection, Kuechly racked up tackles, seven sacks, five forced fumbles, five fumble recovers, three interceptions and one touchdown in his final two seasons at St. Kuechly signed with Boston College, where his reputation for a ferocious style of play earned him every major award in the nation.
As a sophomore, he led the nation in tackles — solos AND as a junior — solo. Kuechly was the No. He retired after 8 seasons in the NFL. He was the No. But it was on the wrestling mat, where Scales was in a league of his own. Competing in the pound weight class, Scales enjoyed an amazing career record. He won back-to-back Ohio Division I state titles as he posted a perfect record in his final two seasons, after finishing third in the state as a sophomore. Scales was an assistant coach at Elder high school and a volunteer assistant at Mount Saint Joseph University.
He helped coach four state placers at Elder and three. All Americans at MSJ. Currently, Scales has his CDL and has become a truck driver. Even a bit controversial.
All those descriptions could apply to Jerry Doerger. But the one that most aptly fits is winner. Few coaches had a love for the game as much as Jerry Doerger as his career spanned five decades with three different schools: Moeller , McNicholas and Clermont Northeastern in an amazing total of 59 years!
Coach Doerger compiled a career record which ranks No. His awards and accomplishments were, understandably, lengthy. His teams won 17 sectional championships, 11 district titles, nine regional titles and reached the Final Four with McNicholas five times in his career.
Ten years later, in , the Rockets dedicated their basketball floor in honor of Coach Doerger. The results took on a startling record for then year old game.
The All-Star Game is now played at the Connor Convocation Center is one of the finest small college facilities in the country.
The All-Star Game usually has about 1, people in attendance as well, which is the maximum capacity in the Connor Convocation Center on the campus of Thomas More College. Over the years the Boys All-Star Basketball Game has showcased several of both of the states top basketball talent.
The numerous all-star players and coaches alike that have participated in Ohio — Kentucky All-Star Basketball Game over the past 28 years have made the game a great success. He received this honor again in In and his teams were undefeated in regular season play. Coach Van Matre believes that success is a collaborative effort.
It is important to surround yourself with good people and always hunger to learn more. His teams were known for their defense and thus his philosophy of coaching was simple.
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