Saturday, February 26, 2005
Game 1: SJ/Rogers
    The Road to Columbus begins in the small gym of  Libbey for the Saint John's Titans.  The Titans will be playing their first  state playoff game against the Rogers Rams.  Tonight's match up is not  expected to be close, but you never know with players such as Rogers's Brent  Jones on the court.  Brent is currently second in the City League in points  per game with about 21.  Scoring most of his team's points game in and  game out, expect for Mr. Jones to be guarded by Zach Hillesland.   All of Coach Heintschel's players know that the Road to Columbus takes  one game at a time.  As a Saint John's fan the important thing to look  for in the Titans/Rams match up tonight is not the scoring of BJ and Zach, but  rather the scoring of the other key players on the team.  If the Titans  want to yet again run the tables in the playoffs they are going to have to  continue to get the excellent play they are receiving out of players such as Jon  Dunn, Andrew Taylor, Mike Floyd, and Teddy Heintschel.  Teams are going to  know that BJ and Zach are the key contributors to Saint John's offense.   That's why when a player such as Jon Dunn came in off the bench and put up 6  points and 8 rebounds, the Scott Bulldogs had so much trouble in the City  Semifinals.  The City Championship was yet another great example of a Titan  player stepping up.  Andrew Taylor nearly pulled off a double-double with 9  points and 9 rebounds.  Rogers will for sure not be the hardest team the  Titans will be facing in the State Playoffs.  The one solution is for the  exceptional play of BJ and Zach to continue, along with the very helpful play of  such players as Dunn and Taylor.  
 -Chris Ballay
Friday, February 25, 2005
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Hello I am Chris Ballay and welcome to my sports update page. Current issues in the sports world will be displayed on my website. More importantly, I will keep track of Saint John's Jesuit High School sporting events throughout the year.
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