3/22 OHSAA Boys Basketball State Championship
Division IV State Championship
Crestview 71 Louisville St. Thomas Aquinas 42 Box Score
Division IV State Championship
Crestview 71 Louisville St. Thomas Aquinas 42 Box Score
Division IV State Semifinal
Crestview 54 New Madison Tri-Village 50 Box Score
Division III
Ada District
St. Marys Sectional: Allen East, Delphos Jefferson
Bowling Green District
Bowling Green District: Paulding
Defiance Sectional: Bluffton, Paulding
Division IV
State Semifinal
Crestview
BGSU Regional
Crestview
Wapakoneta District
Wapakoneta District: Spencerville
Coldwater Sectional: Spencerville
Kenton Sectional: Ada
Elida District
Elida District: Crestview, Columbus Grove
Van Wert Sectional: Crestview, Lincolnview
Ottawa-Glandorf Sectional: Columbus Grove
Division IV BGSU Regional Championship
Crestview 44 Wayne Trace 34
Division III Defiance Sectional Championship
Paulding 73 Van Buren 40
Ottawa-Glandorf 71 Bluffton 59
Division III St. Marys Sectional Championship
Lima Central Catholic 95 Allen East 22
Division IV Coldwater Sectional Championship
Spencerville 52 New Bremen 45
Division IV Ottawa-Glandorf Sectional Championship
Columbus Grove 53 Leipsic 33
Division IV Van Wert Sectional Championship
Crestview 69 Fort Jennings 29
Division IV Kenton Sectional Championship
Upper Scioto Valley 63 Ada 45
Crestview senior Damian Helm was chosen as the 2013-14 NWC Player of The Year by Northwest Conference boys’ basketball coaches at the annual selection meeting Monday evening in Delphos. Helm received 117 of a possible 120 points in the coaches’ voting.
Helm averaged 15.2 points per game along with 4.5 rebounds and 2.9 assists for the Knights, while shooting 57 percent from the field and 91 percent from the free throw line this year.
He was joined on the NWC first team by Columbus Grove’s Will Vorhees, Spencerville’s Ben Bowers, Jefferson’s Trey Smith and Lincolnview’s Kyle Williams.
The voting procedure called for each coach to vote for the top 15 players on a 15-14-13, etc. point descending scale. No coach could vote for his own players.
Coach of the Year honors in the NWC go to Jeremy Best of Crestview. He led the Knights to an 8-0 conference mark and an undefeated regular season at 22-0.
First Team
Damian Helm – Crestview – Senior
Will Vorhess – Columbus Grove – Senior
Ben Bowers – Spencerville – Senior
Trey Smith – Delphos Jefferson – Sophomore
Kyle Williams – Lincolnview – Senior
Second Team
Zach Goecke – Spencerville – Sophomore
Cam Etzler – Crestview – Senior
Kyle Kauser – Paulding – Senior
Ross Thompson – Delphos Jefferson – Senior
Tyson Bolenbaugh – Crestview – Senior
Honorable Mention
Levi Kistler – Bluffton – Junior
Guy Harder – Paulding – Senior
Matt Shuey – Allen East – Senior
Jace Darbyshire – Columbus Grove – Junior
Justis Dowdy – Lincolnview – Junior
Austin Dumbaugh – Ada – Senior
Connor Lautzenheiser – Crestview – Sophomore
Dakota Prichard – Spencerville – Freshman
Mason Nourse – Spencerville – Sophomore
Brayden Sautter – Ada – Sophomore