Girls participation slides on the hardwood

Text Size: AaAaAaAaAa

As we resume winter sports in the 2013 portion of the current season, only three schools are ranked in the top four of both boys basketball and wrestling — Davenport Assumption, Bettendorf and Creston.

That says a lot about the stable of male athletes walking the halls of CHS right now. And, the participation level.

In fact, a common denominator in the three best boys teams at Creston since the 1997 state champs is an unusual amount of seniors who stayed out to contribute, even if not in a starting role. You don’t see a lot of that anymore.

I think back to the height and athleticism of Creston’s 2001 substate basketball team that featured J.D. Schroder, Gabe Carroll, Addam Wall, Neil Lang and Jared Jensen. That team had a number of seniors come off the bench, or not play much at all. The Panthers beat Harlan during the regular season — the final time before this year’s team did it — and then lost in a substate shootout to the Cyclones at Atlantic.

There was a good run of two straight years to state, led mostly by the class of 2006 that included G.G. Harris, Dane Wardenburg and Trevor Conner. But, you had a big class of nine behind them, and all nine from the 2007 class stayed out and made it to the substate the following year in a loss to Harlan at the Mid-America Center in Council Bluffs.

This year is similar, with nine seniors still a part of the 8-0 balanced team in which nobody averages more than 13 points a game. In the last game before break, it was all seniors on the floor for the Panthers until the second-quarter appearance of junior Cole Thompson and sophomore Jay Wolfe.

That’s a nice luxury for a coach, to be able to rely mostly on seniors. Especially at tournament time.

Wrestling is a little different situation, because you often find freshmen manning key roles, particularly in the lower weights. But when you have seniors like Jake Marlin and Keaton Hulett, that’s not a bad anchor duo!

This year’s wrestling squad doesn’t have record numbers, but coach Darrell Frain is still able to put quality varsity performers on the mat in every weight class, which not every coach can claim. They represented the state of Iowa well with a mid-pack finish (17th among 36 teams) in the multi-state, prestigious Kansas City Stampede last month.

Previous Page|1||||

Comments


Reader Poll

Which upcoming Creston event are you most looking forward to?

Relay for Life
Party in McKinley Park
Elm's Club Bike Night
Creston Fourth of July celebration
Other (Place your answer on the CNA Facebook page)

Top Ads