Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Meet Chris Nocar
Here is a recent interview I did with TWHS Senior Chris Nocar. He wears jersey number 52 and will be playing a significant role for the Cards this Saturday as they take on Westerville South at 3pm at the Fairgrounds Coliseum. Thanks for taking the time, Chris.
Name: Chirs Nocar
Grad Year: Senior(12th)
Position: Center
Jason Savage: What are your favorite sports teams?
Chris Nocar: Columbus Crew and The Ohio State Buckeyes
JS: Do you play any other sports?
CN: Lacrosse in the Spring
JS: What do you like to do in your spare time?
CN: Play Ultimate Frisbee, Frisbee golf, Video Games.. Play basketball or throw the lacrosse ball.
JS: X-box, Wii, or Playstation?
CN: Playstation
JS: What are your plans for next year?
CN: I plan to go to 4 year college to get my bachelors of science in engineering.
JS: Where do you plan on attending school and what would you like to study?
CN: Depending on if I want to play basketball or not...If I do play basketball, I'm looking at Ohio Northern University & Baldwin Wallace. If I don't play basketball, I'll probably attend Ohio University. Regardless, I'll major in Engineering.
JS: Do you have any goals that you set for yourself as a player or the team? Do you want to share any of them?
CN: I have set goals for myself, I wanted to Improve myself specifically in the post this year. I wanted to increase my skills from next to nothing to somewhat benneficial to the team.
JS: Who is the biggest clown on the team?
CN: Taylor Hobbs
JS: Who is the most intense player on the team?
CN: Gaven Banks
JS: What has been your favorite moment this season?
CN: My favorite moment this season was in the Dublin Coffman game, attempting a dunk and getting tackled in order to make me miss.
JS: What has been your favorite moment in your basketball career?
CN: My favorite moment would be making JV my sophomore year after being cut my freshman year.
JS: Who do you look up to on and off the court?
CN: On the court, I look up to Justin Hallowell and Taylor Hobbs, they are the leaders of our teams and are the best examples to follow. If i need some help, they're both willing to fill me in on what needs to happen.
Off the court I look up most to my brother and sister. They are the role models in my life and I know that they make excellent decisions and I can trust them with anything.
JS: What former players, if any, do you remember watching play for Worthington?
CN: I remember 3 players: Marwan Gaines, Kevin Anderson, and JJ Sullinger.
JS: Chris, thanks for taking the time.
CN: No problem.
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Thomas Worthington - District Finalist
That has a great ring to it, doesn't it? The Cards earned their spot in the Central District Title game with a hard fought 58 - 57 overtime win over Hilliard Davidson last Saturday.
An exciting game that saw the Cards get out to a double digit lead in the second half before Hilliard started chipping away. Davidson's Corey Harvey hit a three pointer from the top of the key as time expired to send the game to overtime.
Fortunately, the Cards didn't dwell too long on the loss of momentum as senior Justin Hallowell drilled a three to open the overtime period that gave the team life. Taylor Hobbs had a bucket in the extra frame and Eric Easley hit the game winner with 16 seconds left off a drive to the hoop. Easley was being closely guarded by his man until he rubbed him off a big Chris Nocar screen at the elbow. That guy went down like a sack of hammers, but Nocar's man was there to provide some defense against Easley who gave up about 8 inches in height to the guy. No worries, as Easley banked in the shot over him.
The Cards learned their lesson because when Harvey ended up with the ball and a chance for a game winning shot again in OT, he had three hands in his face and fell short on the shot. Hallowell also had a huge block in the sequence just prior to Harvey's shot.
I give the Cards a ton of credit for the win because there were many times throughout the game where the momentum turned against them. Harvey had a huge tip dunk in the first half, there were some pretty odd foul calls down the stretch in regulation, and the buzzer beater by Harvey to send the game to OT all could've been excuses to pack it in and give up. They found a way to win.
The Cards will take on Westerville South who upset the #2 team in the state in Northland on Saturday. Northland was without 6'8" sophomore Jared Sullinger, who was being sat for academic reasons, and South took advantage.
The District Final will be held Saturday at 3:00 pm at the Fairgrounds Coliseum. Best of luck to Coach Miller and the squad.
Article and Boxscore from the Dispatch:
Thomas Worthington 58, Hilliard Davidson 57, OT
Eric Easley made a driving shot with 16 seconds left in overtime as Thomas Worthington (19-4) edged Hilliard Davidson (17-5).
Davidson's Corey Harvey, who made a three-point shot as time expired in regulation, missed a last-second three-point try in overtime.
Justin Hallowell had 18 points and seven rebounds and Easley scored 17 points to pace the Cardinals, who had a 13-point lead with 6:10 left in the fourth quarter.
"We had a hard time finding a specific thing that worked because of their defense, but we somehow found a way to win," Cardinals coach Bob Miller said.
Thomas Worthington 58, Hilliard Davidson 57, OT
TW: Girardi 1-0-2, Easley 4-6-17, Hobbs 4-2-11, Hallowell 5-6-18, K.Cowgill 2-0-4, Nocar 3-0-6. 3-point goals: Easley 3, Hallowell 2, Hobbs. Totals: 19-14-58.
HD: Broadstone 2-4-8, Dietz 2-0-4, Blackwell 1-0-2, Goodwin 5-3-16, Harvey 7-0-15, Backstrom 3-6-12. 3-point goals: Goodwin 3, Harvey. Totals: 20-13-57.
An exciting game that saw the Cards get out to a double digit lead in the second half before Hilliard started chipping away. Davidson's Corey Harvey hit a three pointer from the top of the key as time expired to send the game to overtime.
Fortunately, the Cards didn't dwell too long on the loss of momentum as senior Justin Hallowell drilled a three to open the overtime period that gave the team life. Taylor Hobbs had a bucket in the extra frame and Eric Easley hit the game winner with 16 seconds left off a drive to the hoop. Easley was being closely guarded by his man until he rubbed him off a big Chris Nocar screen at the elbow. That guy went down like a sack of hammers, but Nocar's man was there to provide some defense against Easley who gave up about 8 inches in height to the guy. No worries, as Easley banked in the shot over him.
The Cards learned their lesson because when Harvey ended up with the ball and a chance for a game winning shot again in OT, he had three hands in his face and fell short on the shot. Hallowell also had a huge block in the sequence just prior to Harvey's shot.
I give the Cards a ton of credit for the win because there were many times throughout the game where the momentum turned against them. Harvey had a huge tip dunk in the first half, there were some pretty odd foul calls down the stretch in regulation, and the buzzer beater by Harvey to send the game to OT all could've been excuses to pack it in and give up. They found a way to win.
The Cards will take on Westerville South who upset the #2 team in the state in Northland on Saturday. Northland was without 6'8" sophomore Jared Sullinger, who was being sat for academic reasons, and South took advantage.
The District Final will be held Saturday at 3:00 pm at the Fairgrounds Coliseum. Best of luck to Coach Miller and the squad.
Article and Boxscore from the Dispatch:
Thomas Worthington 58, Hilliard Davidson 57, OT
Eric Easley made a driving shot with 16 seconds left in overtime as Thomas Worthington (19-4) edged Hilliard Davidson (17-5).
Davidson's Corey Harvey, who made a three-point shot as time expired in regulation, missed a last-second three-point try in overtime.
Justin Hallowell had 18 points and seven rebounds and Easley scored 17 points to pace the Cardinals, who had a 13-point lead with 6:10 left in the fourth quarter.
"We had a hard time finding a specific thing that worked because of their defense, but we somehow found a way to win," Cardinals coach Bob Miller said.
Thomas Worthington 58, Hilliard Davidson 57, OT
TW: Girardi 1-0-2, Easley 4-6-17, Hobbs 4-2-11, Hallowell 5-6-18, K.Cowgill 2-0-4, Nocar 3-0-6. 3-point goals: Easley 3, Hallowell 2, Hobbs. Totals: 19-14-58.
HD: Broadstone 2-4-8, Dietz 2-0-4, Blackwell 1-0-2, Goodwin 5-3-16, Harvey 7-0-15, Backstrom 3-6-12. 3-point goals: Goodwin 3, Harvey. Totals: 20-13-57.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Some Random Photos from Parent's Night
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Cards Advance to Coliseum
It was a lot of things, but pretty ain't one of them. Despite going 10 for 23 from the foul line, the Cards were able to hold off Dublin Coffman last night to advance in the Central District Tournament. The team fought hard and made plays when they needed it most.
From the Columbus Dispatch:
http://www.dispatch.com/live/content/preps/stories/2008/02/19/hsboys_alder19.ART_ART_02-19-08_C1_MK9D9FV.html?sid=101
Thomas Worthington 49, Dublin Coffman 45
Buoyed by a dominant third quarter, eighth-seeded Thomas Worthington (18-4) built an 11-point lead, then held off a comeback bid by Dublin Coffman (12-10) for a sectional victory.
Justin Hallowell paced balanced scoring for the Cardinals with 15 points. Point guard Eric Easley keyed the third-quarter burst with six of his eight assists.
Easley and Chris Nocar each made foul shots in the final 23.1 seconds to seal the outcome.
Sophomore Michael Green led Coffman with 22 points.
The boxscore:
Thomas Worthington 49, Dublin Coffman 45
TW : Girardi 4-0-8, Easley 1-2-4, Hobbs 2-3-8, Hallowell 6-1-15, K.Cowgill 2-1-5, Jewett 1-0-2, Nocar 2-3-7. 3-point goals : Hallowell 2, Hobbs. Totals : 18-10-49.
DC : Stucky 2-1-5, Stoudt 1-0-2, S.Gardiner 1-0-2, D.Gardiner 1-0-3, Green 7-8-22, Viers 3-4-11. 3-point goals : D.Gardiner, Viers. Totals : 15-13-45.
With the win, the Cards advance to the District Semifinal game against Hilliard Davidson. They will take on Davidson Saturday night at 7:00 pm at the Fairgrounds Coliseum.
Here is a link to the Central District Tournament Bracket:
Hope to see you there!
http://www.cdab.org/sports/bk/boys/2008/bd1brkt08.pdf
Good Luck Cards!
From the Columbus Dispatch:
http://www.dispatch.com/live/content/preps/stories/2008/02/19/hsboys_alder19.ART_ART_02-19-08_C1_MK9D9FV.html?sid=101
Thomas Worthington 49, Dublin Coffman 45
Buoyed by a dominant third quarter, eighth-seeded Thomas Worthington (18-4) built an 11-point lead, then held off a comeback bid by Dublin Coffman (12-10) for a sectional victory.
Justin Hallowell paced balanced scoring for the Cardinals with 15 points. Point guard Eric Easley keyed the third-quarter burst with six of his eight assists.
Easley and Chris Nocar each made foul shots in the final 23.1 seconds to seal the outcome.
Sophomore Michael Green led Coffman with 22 points.
The boxscore:
Thomas Worthington 49, Dublin Coffman 45
TW : Girardi 4-0-8, Easley 1-2-4, Hobbs 2-3-8, Hallowell 6-1-15, K.Cowgill 2-1-5, Jewett 1-0-2, Nocar 2-3-7. 3-point goals : Hallowell 2, Hobbs. Totals : 18-10-49.
DC : Stucky 2-1-5, Stoudt 1-0-2, S.Gardiner 1-0-2, D.Gardiner 1-0-3, Green 7-8-22, Viers 3-4-11. 3-point goals : D.Gardiner, Viers. Totals : 15-13-45.
With the win, the Cards advance to the District Semifinal game against Hilliard Davidson. They will take on Davidson Saturday night at 7:00 pm at the Fairgrounds Coliseum.
Here is a link to the Central District Tournament Bracket:
Hope to see you there!
http://www.cdab.org/sports/bk/boys/2008/bd1brkt08.pdf
Good Luck Cards!
Friday, February 15, 2008
Cards Survive.....and Advance
Thomas Worthington gained a hard-fought win last night against a game Westerville North team in the first round of the Central District Tournament. Cardinal's point guard Eric Easley was a perfect 6 for 6 in the last two minutes from the free throw line to seal the victory. TWHS will take on Dublin Coffman, who was victorious over Worthington Kilbourne last night, on Monday in the second round of the tournament. Game is set to tip off at 8:00pm at Jonathan Alder.
The boxscore from the Columbus Dispatch:
Thomas Worthington 54, Westerville North 47
TW : Easley 1-8-10, Mickey 2-0-6, Hobbs 4-1-10, Hallowell 7-1-16, K.Cowgill 4-2-10, Nocar 1-0-2. 3-point goals : Mickey 2, Hobbs, Hallowell. Totals : 19-12-54.
WN : Hill 7-1-16, Barksdale 7-0-14, Gessner 1-0-2, Milnes 2-0-4, Workman 1-1-4, Thuman 2-0-5, Hessenauer 1-0-2. 3-point goals : Thuman, Workman, Hill. Totals : 21-2-47.
Saturday’s games —Northland (1) vs. Watkins Memorial, 6:15 p.m.; Westerville South vs. Upper Arlington, 8 p.m.
Monday’s games —Olentangy vs. Hilliard Davidson (7), 6:15 p.m.; Thomas Worthington (8) vs. Dublin Coffman, 8 p.m.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Game Time.....take two
The Central District Tournament game between Thomas Worthington and Westerville North that was snowed out on Tuesday will be played Thursday. Tip off is scheduled for 8pm at Jonathan Alder High School.
If Thomas manages to get a win, they turn right around and play the winner of the Kilbourne - Dublin Coffman game on Friday evening.
Good Luck Cards!
If Thomas manages to get a win, they turn right around and play the winner of the Kilbourne - Dublin Coffman game on Friday evening.
Good Luck Cards!
Saturday, February 9, 2008
Tournament Time!
The Central District Tournament kicks off this week and the 8th seeded Cardinals take on Westerville North this Tuesday at 8pm. The game is at Jonathan Alder High School. Coincidentally, Worthington Kilbourne plays the early game at Jonathan Alder that night, with their game against Dublin Coffman starting at 6:15pm.
If the two Worthington teams advance, they'll play each other Friday at Alder, with the winner of that game advancing to the Coliseaum.
Hope to see you Tuesday.
If the two Worthington teams advance, they'll play each other Friday at Alder, with the winner of that game advancing to the Coliseaum.
Hope to see you Tuesday.
TWHS Finishes Season With Win
Thomas Worthington finished the season strong with a 56 - 47 win at Marysville Friday night. The Cards finish out their season at 8-2 in the OCC Central and 16-4 overall. Congrats on a great regular season....now go win some tournament games!
The extensive write up in the Columbus Dispatch:
Thomas Worthington 56, Marysville 47
Justin Hallowell scored 14 points as visiting Thomas Worthington (16-4, 8-2) beat Marysville (6-13, 2-8) in the OCC Central.
The box score:
Thomas Worthington 56, Marysville 47
Thomas Worthington 15 11 11 19 -- 56
Marysville 10 13 6 18 -- 47
TW: Girardi 1-0-2, Abu-Kwick 1-0-2, Easley 2-4-9, Mickey 1-0-3, Hobbs 4-2-12, Craig 1-0-3, Hallowell 4-5-14, K.Cowgill 1-2-4, Nolar 2-3-7. 3-point goals: Hobbs 2, Hallowell, Craig, Mickey, Easley. Totals: 17-16-56.
MARY: Fridley 0-1-1, Quick 5-3-16, Milholland 2-6-10, Morris 2-2-7, Goins 1-0-2, Short 2-1-5, Staats 1-0-2, Godfrey 2-0-4. 3-point goals: Quick 3, Morris. Totals: 15-13-47.
Friday, February 8, 2008
Cards Take On Monarchs in Season Finale
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Cards Lose Heartbreaker In Home Finale
Last Friday was a special evening for Thomas Worthington Basketball...unfortunately, it wasn't quite perfect. Prior to the varsity game, the parents of all the players and cheerleaders were introduced and a special ceremony took place commemorating Bob Miller's 500th career victory.
The current team presented Coach Miller with the game ball from their win at Delaware Hayes the week before. Then our group of alumni (between 25 - 35 strong) came onto the court as Brad Wentz, a member of Coach Miller's first team at Worthington, presented Bob with a ring celebrating the acheivement. And finally, Athletic Director Jeff Todd presented Coach Miller with a plaque that announced that the court in Memorial Gym will now be known as Bob Miller Court. It was obvious that Coach Miller was touched by seeing many of his former players and thanked many of the people insturamental in reaching such a milestone.
He mentioned his players, past and present, his assistant coaches over the years, and his family. Wife Judy, Son Scott, his wife and their son were all on hand for the affair.
Unfortunately for the home team, Westerville Central made a lot of plays down the stretch to win by one in overtime. Both teams fought hard and it was a close game throughout, but the Warcats prevailed and took a one game lead in the division with both teams having one to play. A write up about the game is below.
I especially felt bad for a senior class that has been nothing short of great, on and off the court. The loss Friday was only their second in two years in the division. For those of us who have gotten the chance to see them over the past few years, this class will be missed not only because of their abilities on the court, but their class and good humor off it. You guys have done the program proud.
If you get the chance to see their last regular season game at Marysville this upcoming Friday or a tournament game, you should....they're a fun bunch to watch.
The Dispatch Article:
http://www.dispatch.com/live/content/preps/stories/2008/02/02/hsboys_tworth02.ART_ART_02-02-08_C6_EP98425.html?sid=101
Boys basketball: Fernandez's shot gives Westerville Central a share of title
Saturday, February 2, 2008 3:07 AM
By Steve Blackledge
With the Ohio Capital Conference Central Division championship on the line last night, players from Westerville Central and host Thomas Worthington made decisions in the heat of the moment that their coaches didn't exactly endorse.
Ultimately, it was the Warhawks who were celebrating at least a share of their first championship after a 54-53 overtime victory.
Ignoring a set play, point guard Jerrell Fernandez hit a 15-foot basket that gave the Warhawks a 54-53 lead with 13 seconds left.
"We called a fist play, where we wanted to space people out, drive to the basket and hopefully either find somebody open or draw a foul," Westerville Central coach Todd Minney said. "That wasn't the play we drew up, but Jerrell's the kind of player with enough confidence to take, and make, a shot like that. To his credit, we did have two guys under the basket to rebound it."
Fernandez said his instincts told him to break off the play and take the shot.
"I looked up and saw the clock ticking down, saw an opening and just decided to take it," he said. "There are just certain times in a game when a player's got to step up and make a play and I felt that was one of those times."
Westerville Central (13-4, 8-1), a fifth-year program experiencing its first winning season, can clinch the title outright with a win over Central Crossing or a loss by Thomas Worthington (15-4, 7-2) to Marysville on Friday.
Thomas Worthington's chance to counter went awry when senior forward Taylor Hobbs missed a 26-foot three-pointer with seven seconds left.
Cardinals coach Bob Miller, who had the court named in his honor befor the game, didn't hide his unhappiness with the hasty shot by Hobbs.
"First of all, our point guard (Eric Easley) shouldn't have passed it to him," Miller said. "We're only down one, and in that situation we want to get the ball to the basket. Taylor's our leading three-point shooter and he has that kind of range, but we had plenty of time to get what we needed there."
In the fourth quarter, Westerville Central had a chance to win, but Fernandez's 25-foot three-pointer rimmed out as time expired.
It took 2:31 for either team to score in overtime.
Lucious Mayfield, inserted for the first time after teammate Max Van Meter fouled out, made an off-balance fadeaway basket to put Westerville Central up 52-51 with 1:05 to go.
"We've been playing 11 guys all year and I don't have a problem putting any of them in with the game on the line," Minney said. "Lucious made a huge shot right off the bench."
Hobbs, who scored 15 points, answered on a give-and-go with 30 seconds left, setting up the winning shot. Kyler Cowgill scored 14 points.
Just 18-66 in its first four seasons, Westerville Central has been one of the area's surprises.
"This is what we've been thinking about since day one," said Warhawks forward Tyler Devoll, who had 15 points and 12 rebounds.
Fernandez said, "This gives our basketball program a name. It tells us we're finally good."
Friday, February 1, 2008
Cards Take On Westerville Central for Crown
Thomas Worthington can claim at least a share of the OCC Central Division title tonight with a win against Westerville Central. Both teams are tied with only one loss in the division with one game to play after tonight.
Senior & Parent night festivities will take place in between the JV and Varsity games. There will also be a ceremony celebrating Coach Miller's 500th career victory.
Hope to see you there!
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