GAME TWENTY-TWO: DESALES 52; DELAWARE BUCKEYE VALLEY 40
Division II District Semifinal
(at Ohio Expo Center Coliseum, March 6, 2009)
Season Record: Overall: 19-3; Central Catholic League: 9-1
 
SCORE BY QUARTER
 
    1     2     3     4   Final
DeSales 13 17 12 10 52
Buckeye Valley 12 11 9 8 40
 
BOX SCORE
 
DeSales Field
Goals
Free
Throws
Tot.
Pts.
Buckeye
Valley
Field
Goals
Free
Throws
Tot.
Pts.
3s 2s Md. Att.  3s 2s Md. Att. 
Ike Ariguzo   5 4 4 14 Ross Heath 3 2     13
Nick Kellogg   3 4 6 10 Cody Dauphin   3 3 3 9
Chris Rock   3 1 1 7 Troy Clark 1   4 7 7
Nick Goff 1   3 6 6 Joel Myers   1 2 4 4
Seun Adejobi   2 1 2 5 Bryan Crawford   1 1 2 3
Chi-Chi Ariguzo   2     4 Phil Stakely     2 2 2
Zak Gaborcik   1 1 2 3 Eric Wall     2 4 2
Adam Griffin   1 1 2 3            
TOTALS 1 17 15 23 52 TOTALS 4 7 14 22 40
 

(65.2%)

   

(63.6%)

 
   
 
PLAY-BY-PLAY SCORING
 
FIRST HALF DHS DBV
FIRST QUARTER:
Ike Ariguzo field goal 2 0
Eric Wall free throw 2 1
Ross Heath field goal 2 3
    (1st lead change)
Troy Clark free throw 2 4
    (DBV's largest lead)
Ike Ariguzo field goal 4 4
    (1st tie score)
Nick Kellogg field goal 6 4
    (2nd and last lead change)
Eric Wall free throw 6 5
Ike Ariguzo two free throws 8 5
Cody Dauphin field goal 8 7
Chris Rock field goal 10 7
Nick Kellogg free throw 11 7
Cody Dauphin field goal 11 9
Chris Rock field goal 13 9
Troy Clark three-point field goal 13 12
END OF FIRST QUARTER 13 12
SECOND QUARTER:
Adam Griffin field goal 15 12
    Time-out DBV (7:35 left to play)
Adam Griffin free throw 16 12
Ross Heath three-point field goal 16 15
Seun Adejobi field goal 18 15
Ross Heath three-point field goal 18 18
    (2nd and last tie score)
Nick Kellogg field goal 20 18
    (DHS led for the rest of the
    game)
Zak Gaborcik field goal 22 18
Phil Stakely two free throws 22 20
Chi-Chi Ariguzo field goal 24 20
Ike Ariguzo field goal 26 20
Ross Heath three-point field goal 26 23
Nick Goff free throw 27 23
    (:30.3 left to play)
Nick Goff three-point field goal 30 23
    (:03 left to play)
END OF SECOND QUARTER 30 23
SECOND HALF
THIRD QUARTER:
Nick Kellogg two free throws 32 23
Ike Ariguzo field goal 34 23
Ike Arigozo two free throws 36 23
    (Ariguzo's free throws com-
    pleted a 10-0 DHS run that
    started with Goff's free throw
    in the second quarter)
Bryan Crawford field goal 36 25
    Time-out DBV (7:35 left to play)
Seun Adejobi free throw 37 25
Cody Dauphin two free throws 37 27
Ike Ariguzo field goal 39 27
Seun Adejobi field goal 41 27
    (DHS's largest lead)
    Time-out DBV (3:26 left to play)
    Time-out DHS (3:09 left to play)
Joel Myers field goal 41 29
Cody Dauphin field goal 41 31
Cody Dauphin free throw 41 32
Nick Goff free throw 42 32
END OF THIRD QUARTER 42 32
FOURTH QUARTER:
Nick Kellogg free throw 43 32
Nick Kellogg field goal 45 32
Joel Myers two free throws 45 34
    (6:05 left to play)
    Time-out DHS (6:00 left to play)
Troy Clark free throw 45 35
Chris Rock field goal 47 35
Chris Rock free throw 48 35
Troy Clark two free throws 48 37
    Time-out DHS (2:31 left to play)
Nick Goff free throw 49 37
Chi-Chi Ariguzo field goal 51 37
    (DHS's largest lead --
    Ariguzo's field goal completed
    a 10-5 DHS run that started
    with Goff's free throw in the
    third quarter)
Bryan Crawford free throw 51 38
Zak Gaborcik free throw 52 38
    (DHS's largest lead)
Ross Heath field goal 52 40

FINAL SCORE

52 40
 
From THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
 
DIVISION II BOYS BASKETBALL
Eastmoor, DeSales going back to final

Saturday, March 7, 2009
By Steve Blackledge
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
 

For the third straight year, Eastmoor Academy and DeSales will meet for a Division II district championship.

Neither of them won pretty last night -- Eastmoor beat Big Walnut 44-41 and DeSales defeated Buckeye Valley 52-40 -- but they showed the grit and savvy of the grizzled tournament veterans they are.

"Let's face it, it's ugly basketball down in the (Ohio Expo Center Coliseum) sometimes, and it's a science to figure out a formula for success, sell the players on it and stick with it regardless of how things are going," DeSales coach Blair Albright said.

"We told our guys the three most important things at this stage of the tournament are defending well, rebounding and getting high-percentage shots, and although we didn't shoot particularly well, we followed the blueprint pretty much as we hoped."

Eastmoor's other tournament game, a 44-41 win over Hamilton Township, also wasn't as impressive as a 62-56 loss to Northland in the City League championship game, but coach Sean Taylor adheres to the same mind-set as Albright: Play solid defense and just find a way to win.

"We've been playing pretty good defense and that's sort of become our calling card," Taylor said.

"Sure, our tournament games have been close, but I try to view it as a positive that we have that experience in tough games. We've got several guys who have played deep into the playoffs in football and basketball the past couple years and they know how to compete with the game on the line."

Albright noticed the same thing while scouting Eastmoor late in the season.

"I really respect how physically and mentally tough Eastmoor is, and that success in athletics has a lot to do with that," he said. "They make you work really hard to earn wins."

The same could be said for DeSales, which features several athletes from a state semifinalist football team and a state-renowned soccer team.

DeSales beat Eastmoor in the 2007 district final, and Eastmoor returned the favor last year. The third chapter will be Friday in the Coliseum.

Fourth-seeded Eastmoor (16-6) made 7 of 8 free throws in the final 1:30 to hold off Big Walnut (12-10).

Facing strong perimeter pressure, Big Walnut's Tyler Beam missed a three-point attempt as time expired that would have forced overtime.

Alex Coleman scored 14 points, Doug Thorpe 11 and Matt Ryan 10 for the Warriors.

"The game had sort of a strange feel," Coleman said. "We couldn't get any transition baskets, but we fought through it and came through with the win."

Eugene Cannaday led Big Walnut with 14 points and seven rebounds.

Top-seeded DeSales (19-3) used a strong push in the third quarter to pull away from pesky Buckeye Valley (12-10).

Ike Ariguzo had 14 points and 14 rebounds to lead the Stallions, who had a 30-19 rebounding advantage.

"Things didn't really go the way we wanted them to offensively, but our coaches made sure we kept focused on defense and rebounding," Ariguzo said.


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