Wednesday, March 22, 2000
Ohio Boys Division II Basketball Team
COLUMBUS, Ohio The 1999-2000 Associated Press Division II Boys All-Ohio high school basketball team, based on the recommendations of a state media panel:
FIRST TEAM: Romain Sato, Dayton Christian, 6-foot-4, Senior, 26.4 points per game; Julius Juby Johnson, Warrensville Hts., 6-6, Sr., 25.6; Jaivon Harris, Alliance, 6-5, Sr., 21.0; Rick McFadden, Struthers, 6-7, Sr., 18.5; Tyson McGlaughlin, Ottawa-Glandorf, 6-4, Sr., 19.0; Chad Bostelman, Napoleon, 6-2, Sr., 23.3; Chris Winesburg, Lisbon Beaver Local, 6-4, Sr., 17.2; Isaac Campbell, Cols. Briggs, 6-0, Sr., 23.2; Bruce Miles, Hillsboro, 6-2, Sr., 16.7.
SECOND TEAM: Adam Davenport, Cambridge, 6-6, Jr., 16.5; Keith Jackson, Purcell Marian, 6-5, Jr., 16.2; Mike Marshall, Lima Shawnee, 6-3, Sr., 19.3; Ty Ammons, Tallmadge, 5-11, Sr., 18.9; Mark Borland, Kettering Alter, 5-10, Sr., 13.2; Mike Gansey, Olmsted Falls, 6-4, Jr., 22.5; Cody Lane, Gallipolis Gallia Acad., 5-11, Sr., 16.1; Tihon Johnson, Cols. Centennial, 6-3, Jr., 21.5.
THIRD TEAM: Tim Fenneman, Hebron Lakewood, 6-4, Jr., 17.3; Jason Trout, Philo, 6-6, Jr., 16.0; John Maddox, Tallmadge, 5-10, Jr., 19.3; Josh Garrison, Wooster Triway, 6-1, Jr., 19.0; Willie Boyce, Woodward, 6-0, Sr., 19.3; Mike Patrick, Perry, 6-2, Sr., 26.1; Greg Asmus, Tontogany Otsego, 6-2, Sr., 14.3; Andrew Coble, The Plains Athens, 5-11, Sr., 19.4; T.J. Darr, Coshocton, 6-3, Sr., 17.8; Jansen McCleese, Canton Cent. Cath., 6-3, Jr., 15.3; Grant Kemmerer, Lancaster Fairfield Union, 6-4, Sr., 16.5.
Player of the year: Romain Sato, Dayton Christian.
Coaches of the year: Todd Van Reeth, Philo; Gene Ford, Cambridge; Jack Greynolds Jr., Tallmadge; Dave Jackson, Dayton Christian; Larry Asmus, Tontogany Otsego; Greg Nossaman, Willard.
Special Mention
Tim Harlin, Cols. Eastmoor Acad.; Aron Rolsen, Cols. Watterson; Brian Radakovich, Steubenville; Marcus Olinger, Warsaw River View; Ben McManaway, Byesville Meadowbrook; Roy Skidmore, Zanesville Maysville; Jake Weaver, Beloit W. Branch; Robert Austin, Youngs. Liberty; C.J. Miller, Bethel-Tate; Mike White, Urbana; Rian Powell, Cleve. Benedictine; Matt Moran, Chesterland W. Geauga; Ryan Doltaowski, Chesterland W. Geauga; Paul Skellenger, Avon Lake; Manzie Williams, Olmsted Falls; Eric Sanders, Warrensville Hts.; Brian Wilson, Parma Hts. Holy Name; Charlie Frye, Willard; Tom King, Norwalk; Luke Lambert, Waverly; Dustin Pfeiffer, Washington Court House; Derek Axline, Thornville Sheridan.
Honorable Mention
J.R. Duffey, Bexley; Russ Keller, Cols. DeSales; Jerome McKinley, Cols. Walnut Ridge; Mo Ross, Sunbury Big Walnut; Brandon Wheeler, London;
Jason Robinson, Lisbon Beaver Local; Evan Merckle, Philo; Andrew Lilienthal, Cambridge; Jason Bennett, Steubenville; Justin Davis, Wintersville Indian Creek; Troy Oszust, Uhrichsville Claymont; Nathan Snode, Carrollton;
Nate Antonelli, Niles McKinley; Cameron Miller, Wooster Triway; Leroy Lewis, Akron East; Reggie Richardson, Youngs. Wilson; Jason Farkas, Louisville; Alassane Kouyate, Medina Highland; Brian Hulea, Canfield; Dustin Miller, Navarre Fairless;
Jaime Cooper, Purcell Marian; Cliff Fralick, Spring. Shawnee; Damon Francis, Springboro; Aaron Holmes, Dayton Dunbar; Kevin Schappell, Loveland; Adam Waleskowski, Kettering Alter;
Tre Alexander, Warrensville Hts.; Kendall Chones, Orange; J.IK. Brooks, Warrensville Hts.; Jeremy Bunnell, Conneaut; Chad Nelson, N. Ridgeville; Ben Deszczykiewicz, Chardon; Paul Noble, Chagrin Falls Kenston; Adam Schumann, Ashtabula Edgewood; Nick Filipic, Fairview;
Abe Rowe, Tontogany Otsego; Aaron Schmidt, Wauseon; Kenny Fritz, Shelby; Cory Sinning, Van Wert; Nathan VanderSluis, Oak Harbor;
Eric Gabriel, Albany Alexander; Steve Beha, Pomeroy Meigs; B.J. Ferrell, South Point; Josh Keets, Hillsboro; Landry Roe, Greenfield McClain; David Andrews, WCH Miami Trace; Ben Russell, New Lexington; Greg McKinley, Portsmouth.
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