Monday, January 26, 2026

Ricky White III Set For Super Bowl Appearance With Seattle in Rookie Year

Ricky White III, Seahawks WR,  Defeat Rams, Head to Super Bowl vs Patriots 

 White's Father was PG on City League Champion Team

Ricky White Jr, a smooth point guard who lead the Patterson Beavers to a City League Championship, now gets the joy of watching his son play in the biggest football game in the world in two weeks.

Ricky White III, a rookie WR who plays for the Seattle Seahawks, will have a chance to be apart of  the Super Bowl in two weeks.

White Jr. played in the Dayton Public Schools circuit in the 90s, and help hoist one of the only City League titles for Patterson in his senior year. 

White Jr. would play in college, before focusing on his kids and their careers as time moved on.


His first born son, Ricky White III, was a "Can't Miss" prospect (WR - KR - PR) out of the Georgia area. He took his talents to the D-1 level, finishing out at UNLV with some All-American type numbers.

He would be a All-League selection at UNLV, get invited to Senior Day, and would take advantage of all the opportunities with a chance to play for the Seattle Seahawks after being drafted in the 7th round.  

White has been solid in his first season, and the Seahawks, with the addiditon of Sam Darnold, has elevated to Super Bowl status. 

White Jr. would post a video celebrating on the field after the victory on Sunday night. 

Congrats to the White family and his son, as White Jr has a bright future in the NFL with the Seahawks. 

Guess winning titles is nothing new to the White family, who also have some daughters who are  throroughbreds in the track department and are setting records all over the place as well.

While the White family has suffered some heartbreaking tragedy, they definitely will remember this amazing moment as White III prepares with the team for a chance to win a Super Bowl.

Seattle will face New England on February 8th in the Super Bowl. 

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Thursday, January 22, 2026

Eagles Bounce Back, Prep For Showdown Friday

 Eagles Bounce Back, Prep For Showdown vs #1 Cuyahoga Friday

By Deon Cash 

The Clark State Eagles grabbed a much needed win on the road as they defeated Hocking College on the road.  

With the win it improves the team record to 4-3 in the conference and 9-7 overall.  

After a couple of really tough losses, the Eagles finally got that taste of victory back in their mouth after a rough 3-game stretch following a 7-game winning streak. 

"We absolutely needed this one. We know we are still in the mix. But we have to be able to find a way to win. We were able to do that tonight. Losing 3 in a row is tough mentally. But I believe in my guys and we will figure it out." 

Since losing two starters at the holiday break, the Eagles are trying to recalibrate and get back to their winning ways. 

They will host the top seed in the OCCAC in Cuyahoga on Friday night, then take on another foe on the road on Saturday night. 

"We have to find a way to win Friday. Cuyahoga is a top team in the country and the top team in our league. We will be ready." Coach Alstork stated. 

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Friday, January 16, 2026

T3TV SNOWBALL READIES FOR ACTION THIS WEEKEND

 T3TV SNOWBALL READIES FOR ACTION THIS MLK WEEKEND IN THE NATI 


The T3TV Snowball Classic Team Tournament is here and will go down this weekend in the Cincinnati area as the annual event kicks off on Martin Luther Day Weekend.

Terry Holt Jr, the CEO and Owner of T3TV,  will host some of the top programs throughout the country, who come to battle it out for early AAU supremacy in 2026.

Once just a idea, now has become one of the "events you don't want to miss" on the circuit. 

"Im definitely excited for the talent that will be in the building this weekend. We ready for all the smoke." Holt stated. 

"I thank everyone for all the support."

Weekend SCHEDULE BELOW

Holt has been putting this event on for years now, and feels like this event showcases the best talent there is. Teams come from all over the country and also Canada and other countries as well.

"I feel blessed to be able to get Snowball to this point. We just want to keep providing events that the next generation want to come to."

The event is in Batavia, starts on Friday, and will go through Sunday.  There are teams from 3rd grade all the way to 8th grade.

Here's are some of the elite programs & teams that will be in the building this weekend:


***** Top Teams & Players ****

CLASS  OF 2035

Mike Dean Athletics 

Garden State Bounce 

Blueprint JR 3SSB 

B Maze Elite 

Together On 3 

The Family 

Gem City Heat 


CLASS OF 2034

-Blueprint JR 3SSB 

-Fam Elite  

-SC Elite Nat  

-94 Feet 

-Trap and Train 

-Run Pure Elite


CLASS OF 2033

-The Family 

-Mike Dean Athletics  

-94 Feet 

-LPC Creators 

-Legends Elite 

-Centerville Black  


CLASS OF 2032

-Phenom United Buckeye Prep 

-B Maze Elite 

-Phenom United Charg1ng 

-Indiana Wolves 

-Midwest Basketball Club

-Pure Run Elite  

-SC Elite Nat  

-Gem City Heat  


CLASS OF 2031

-SC Elite Nat 

-Bates Fundamentals 

-SDK 


CLASS OF 2030

-SC Elite Nat 

-Taft 

-SDK 


Look for some of the most intense and elite hoop action this weekend at the Snowball Classic. 

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Starks Heads Home as Southeastern Prep Plays in Flyin To the Hoop

 Starks Heads Home as Southeastern Prep Plays in Flyin To the Hoop

Griffin Starks, one of the top players in the 2027 class, will head home of sorts, as his Southeastern squad was a late commit to Flyin to the Hoop that starts tonight.  

Starks, a 6'9 235 Combo Forward, had a breakout year last year for Newport (KY), where he help lead the Wildcats to a nice run in the tourney. 

Starks moved from Top 60 to Top 20 in the ESPN Top 100 rankings of 2027 in his Sophomore year.

With the jump came new opportunities, and the Starks family felt like "Griff" needed to expand, so he transferred to the Prep Academy in Florida.

Starks has gotten stronger this year, mentally and physically,  and the junior is ready for a breakout performance which could happen this weekend.

The team is arguably the best in the country, and you will see why, boasting some elite talent throughout the roster. 


While Starks has had to adjust as he is playing with high profile HS Stars, he has kept a "Pro Mentality", and his work is paying off. He looks stronger, faster, and his offensive game is coming around while his defense continues to improve, which could be his calling when he gets to the next level. 

The coaches love his demeanor and his "Team First" mentality. He's the first in the gym and always one of the last to leave. 

Southeastern plays tonight against highly touted Ohio team in Reynoldsburg (830pm)  then will play Saturday night at 6:30 before road tripping to another location.

Southeastern Prep plays over 60 games a year, all over the country, so Starks is getting to see what the "Pro Lifestyle" is all about.

Starks, a Cincinnati native, is excited about coming back to the area to play. 

Look for more on Starks and Southeastern Prep at Flying to the Hoop this weekend. 

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Saturday, January 10, 2026

Eagles Fall in Wild Game, Ends Winning Streak; Will Face Lakeland Today

 Eagles Fall in Wild Game Back From Break, Ends Winning Streak; 

Will Face League Leading Lakeland Today 


The Clark State Eagles came out of the holiday break with a fast start, but Terra State used a huge 3rd quarter run to walk away with a upset win in Springfield Wednesday night. 

The loss ends the Eagles 7-game winning streak, spanning back over 60+ days. 

Despite having 2 starters out, Clark State jumped out to a 19-point lead, as they used their pressure defense and fast pace tempo to jump out to a double digit lead at half.

In the 3rd quarter Terra State would start to make the comeback,  taking the lead midway through the 4th and holding a 6-point lead with just 3 minutes to go.

Clark State would make a final push, tying the game up on a Tabias Thompson 3-pointer. With the score tied at 94, Terra State would get fouled at half court on a questionable call on the final possession, sending them to the line with 5-seconds remaining. 

They would miss the 1st free throw, then hit the 2nd to take the lead and secure the win.

Clark State had a shot on the final possession but the 3-pointer by Trevor Platton was slightly off. 

Terra State would celebrate the win, moving their record to 5-2 in the conference, while Clark State falls to 3-1 in OCCAC play. 

"We let this game get away. We cannot have that happen again." Coach Quinton Alstork stated.

Today the Eagles will face Lakeland at home, one of the leaders in the OCCAC. They are one of the leaders in the conference (4-1).  It is a doubleheader.

"We need some players to step it up. The effort and intensity was there. We lost a couple of guys to injuries and things. Some guys have to elevate their game. We have to finish the game. There is no excuses for losing that game." Alstork would add. 

The Eagles will face Lakeland today at 11am, followed by the women at 1pm ET.


NOTES:

Trotwood senior G Chase Shumate was at the game, as the Eagles are a possible landing spot for the explosive senior guard. 

Curtis Enis, one of the greatest running backs in the history of OHSAA sports, was officiating the game. He was a star RB at Mississinawa Valley before heading to star at Penn State during the Joe Paterno days. 




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Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Clark State Back in Action Tonight; Win Streak Reaches Nearly 60 Days

 Clark State Back in Action Tonight; Win Streak Reaches Nearly 60 Days 

Eagles Face Terra State Tonight at Home

The Clark State Eagles basketball teams are back in action today vs Terra State

The Eagles men team are riding a 7-game winning streak.  They haven't played in a couple weeks, as the games that they had were postponed or cancelled.

The men will play tonignt at 7pm while the ladies play at 5pm.

"We have to stay sharp." Coach Quinton Alstork stated.

"We have had a longer layoff than expected. We have to set the tone for the 2nd half of the season." 

The Eagles came out and haven't looked back since a early weekend in Detroit

They are 8-2 overall and 3-0 in the conference. They sit alone in 1st place.  They have had multiple guys be players of the week. They have dropped over 140 points in a game. They havent lost since November 9th, spanning nearly 60 days. 


There is a lot to be proud about, but that could change quickly if the Eagles don't stay on track.

They will face some stiff competition in the OCCAC,  starting tonight with Terra State. They are 4-2 in the conference. Then on Saturday they face Lakeland at home (11am) ET. 

The girls play at 5 tonight while the boys play afterwards.

Admission is free and the atmosphere will be very exciting this evening. 




Friday, January 2, 2026

How Good Is Ontario? Sophomores Brown, Flenoury Lead Undefeated Warriors

 How Good Is Ontario?  Sophomore Sensations Brown, Flenoury Lead Undefeated Warriors  

Pic Courtesy of Ontario

Last OHSAA hoop season the Ontario Warriors won 7 games and had a rough season by all accounts. 

While it wasn't pretty, there were a few bright spots. 

 The team was led by a promising group of youngsters who had excelled in freshmen Cardae Brown and Trindon Flenoury.

Head coach Jerry Moton inserted the fabulous freshmen into the Warriors starting line-up in the backcourt. The rest was history. 

Brown and Flenoury would have stellar freshman seasons, both averaging over 14ppg while showing flashes of what could be. While the team wasn't good, the future was set. 

Well, in just one short year, the Warriors are now  9-0, coming off key victories against Shelby & Lexington and sitting atop the conference. 

Brown and Flenoury have taken their games to another level. And its easy to see why. 


Brown, a 6'2 power combo guard,
was a all-state selection last season. He has worked hard on his offensive efficiency and the results speak for themselves: 

23ppg, 3 rpg, 2-3 3ptrs pg, 2 stlspg, 40% 3-point  

Brown has been dominant from the tipoff of the  OHSAA season.  He started out with a 25-point (6 3's) performance and has since added four more 20 point games, including a clutch 29-point game recently.  

He has a knack for making big baskets, and can score at all 3 levels. He has a legit post game, is a bully in the paint, & isn't afraid to turn up his student section, as he plays with fire. 

He is embracing the role of being a leader for this team. And doing it flawlessly given his age. 

Flenoury, a 5'11 athletic, playmaking sniper, also has been dynamic and unstoppable this season, as he has had multiple 20-point games while leading the conference 3pt % & fg % in the season.

 And get this: 

He's the reigning steals leader from last season.

His coach called him the "defensive stopper" earlier this season.  

 This year he is averaging 4 steals per game. Throw in 18ppg, with 4 rpg, with some quick twitch,  "steph curry esque" shot making style and some athleticism that will wow you. 


Flenoury is Top 15 in dunks and assists this season. 

While these two guys have been the force, the development of multifaceted junior forward Jamir Jones & sophomore big Trey Remy has been key as well. 

                     Sophomore Big Trey Remy 

Junior Forward  Jamier Jones      

Coach Jerry Moton wants to keep them focused on one game at a time. 

"We can't overlook anyone on the schedule. We have to come ready to play every night." 

The Warriors were hunting last season. Now, they're the hunted. They have two road games this weekend. Can they survive? 

How quickly things can change if hard work turns into results, then pressure is applied. Watch out for a couple of diamonds in the rough. 

Can the young, talented, hungry, core of Ontario continue to make noise in Northern Ohio and make a legit run at a State berth? Don't be suprised to see them in the OHSAA D-4 State Top 10 soon.  


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