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Considered the #6 prospect in Ohio for 2007. A starter since his freshmen year for McClain High, as a sophmore he is averaging 24ppg, 11.7rbs and 6.7 assists. A very good team player who can distribute the basketball.

Dante is listing Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio State (High Interest), Dayton, Illinois, Michigan, NC State, Purdue and Xavier (Offer).



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Dante Jackson is an absolute stud for a sophomore. He reminds me alot of Cook from Dunbar. It will be interesting tracking Jackson, as a freshmen he loved tOSU, and stated he would love to go there. A lot can happen between now and his senior year, especially when the North Carolinas and Dukes start calling.
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i talked him at the mercer game...real nice kid

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Here is an update from bn done by Kyle Lamb in his Schot in the Arm column:

*Dante Jackson, a 6-5 guard from Greenfield (Oh.) McClain, after having a sub-par summer, is having a strong sophomore season.

By averaging 28.3 points a game this season, including a season-high 37 points against Reynoldsburg, he could be re-emerging as a top prospect in the state of Ohio.

In addition to his high scoring output, Jackson is averaging nearly eight assists per game and has 23 steals in just six games—just shy of four a game. Jackson has been strong on the boards, grabbing 14.8 rebounds a game.

Jackson has tabbed double-digit rebounds in each of his first six games. He has a season-best of 15 assists against Madison Plains in a 79-49 win for McClain on December 10th.
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Saturday, Feb. 12
Tigers cap off regular season with win

McClain's Jackson scores 26, hits 1,000th career point in second quarter
By Kevin Riege SCOLsports.com

GREENFIELD- Not many teams have the kind of weekend that the McClain Tigers have enjoyed.

Fresh off of defeating county rival Hillsboro on Friday night to cement a perfect 10-0 record in the South Central Ohio League and the Gold Basketball award, the Tigers said goodbye to three seniors with a 69-46 win over visiting Eastern Brown in McClain's final home game of the season.

As if that weren't enough, McClain super sophomore Dante' Jackson drained a three-point goal in the second quarter for his 1,000th career point. Jackson finished with another double-double with 26 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists.

Saturday night also represented the last home game for three McClain senior basketball players. Matt Binegar, Skyler Gill and Joel Anderson were honored before the game for their contributions to the program.

The two teams came into the contest on opposite trajectories. While McClain (18-2 overall, 10-0 SCOL) clinched the SCOL title Friday night with a win over its biggest rival, the Warriors were denied a chance to tie for the Southern Hills League crown Friday. Eastern (15-5, 10-3 SHL) lost to SHL champ North Adams 82-69 on Friday.

"What a special evening," McClain head coach Rick VanMatre said. "To beat an Eastern Brown team that's won 15 games is special. Coming off a tough, emotional win last night at Hillsboro last night, we were worried about fatigue. It hit us a little in the second half, but we played through it.

"It was a great night for our seniors, Matt Binegar, Joel Anderson and Skyler Gill," VanMatre said. "All three started and all three played well. It's good to send those guys off with a win in this type of atmosphere."

McClain jumped out to a 5-0 lead after the tip-off and never trailed. Jackson, who came into the game needing 17 points to reach the 1,000 plateau, fired up the home crowd with a breakaway dunk after getting a steal at midcourt, putting the Tigers up 13-4. Jackson added two free throws to give McClain a 15-4 lead after one quarter.

Jackson converted a three-point play with a foul shot to begin McClain's second quarter, and Gill stroke a three-pointer for a 21-6 Tiger lead. Eastern guard Brett Beucler moved the Warriors to within 10 with a three-pointer and a pair of free throws. Beucler finished with 21 for Eastern.

"(Beucler) is a great player with a tremendous, quick release," VanMatre said. "I told the guys that they would be surprised at how quickly he can get a shot off. We were in space a couple times in the first half and he hit a couple threes and it shocked us a little bit. We were trying to play man-to-man when he was in our area, but we did a better job on him the second half."

Jackson responded with a three-point goal with 2:18 left. After Beucler sank another two free throws, Jackson came back up the floor and nailed a three-pointer from the wing to give him an even 1,000 points for his career, with 1:47 left in the half. McClain supporters waved placards that read "Dante' 1,000 points" as the game was temporarily stopped so Jackson could be presented with a plaque honoring his achievement.

"To have a sophomore already have 1,000 points is a very special thing," VanMatre said. "He also had another double-double. He just has a great impact on the game."

With the game back on, Michael Howard sank two free throws for McClain, and Eastern's Kevin Hoover hit a three-pointer at the buzzer, making it a 33-23 halftime score in favor of the Tigers.

Corey Rose started McClain's third quarter off with four points, sandwiched around another Jackson breakaway dunk off a steal. Jackson scored on a putback off a rebound and floated in a touch shot for a 43-30 McClain lead. Beucler hit another trey at the end of the third, and the Tigers led 43-33 going into the fourth.

Jerrod Ralph entered the game on fire for McClain in the fourth quarter, hitting three trifectas in the first two minutes for the Tigers. Howard followed that up with a trey that gave McClain a 55-36 advantage. McClain's first four trips down the floor in the fourth quarter resulted in three-pointers.

"Jerrod came in and hit some key three-pointers when the game was still in question and could have gone their way," VanMatre said. "His shots really put some distance between us and them and gave us some breathing room."

Heath McNeal got a rebound off a missed three-pointer and put it in the bucket for a 57-36 lead. After an Eastern score, the Tigers once again kicked it out to Ralph in the corner for his fourth three-pointer of the quarter. All 12 of Ralph's points came on a 4-of-5 three-point shooting performance in the fourth.

Jackson converted another three-point play with the foul shot to cap off his 26-point showing, and freshman Jeremy Webster came off the bench to score for the Tigers.

With McClain holding a 65-44 lead, VanMatre began to pull his starters with two minutes left.

In a fitting display for senior night, seniors Gill and Anderson combined to score the last four Tiger points, giving McClain the 69-46 victory.

With the regular season now behind them, the Tigers' focus now turns toward the tournament. The first step comes on Thursday, Feb. 16, when No. 1 seed McClain meets the winner of Monday's matchup between eighth-seed Washington C.H. (5-15) and ninth-seed Rock Hill (3-13 at the sectional draw) in the Division II Southeast District Tournament.

"It was a great night of basketball with a great crowd and a great atmosphere," VanMatre said. "It was a great way for us to finish on our home floor."

McCLAIN 69, EASTERN BROWN 46

VARSITY SCORE BY QUARTERS

McClain 15 18 10 26 - 69
Eastern Brown 4 19 10 13 - 46

McCLAIN- Neil Decker 0-0-0; Jerrod Ralph 0 (4)-0-12; Jeb Wisecup 0-0-0; Michael Howard 0 (1)-2-5; Skyler Gill 1 (1)-0-5; Corey Rose 3-0-6; Joel Anderson 1-0-2; Jared Lyle 0-0-0; Dante' Jackson 7 (2)-6-26; Matt Binegar 0-5-5; Zach Massie 0-0-0; Jeremy Webster 1-0-2; Thom Schottelkotte 0-0-0; Heath McNeal 2-2-6. TOTALS- 15 (8)-15-69. Field-goal shooting: 23 of 48 for 48%. Free-throw shooting: 15 of 17 for 88%. Three-point shooting: 8 of 18 for 44.4%. Rebounds: 26. Turnovers: 19. Team fouls: 15. Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: Ralph 4, Jackson 2, Howard, Gill.

EASTERN BROWN- Kevin Hoover 2-0-4; Tyler Richey 0-0-0; Brett Beucler 2 (4)-5-21; Kevin Gosche 2-1-5; Blake Spiller 2 (1)-2-9; Jordan Michael 1-0-2; Zach Mays 1-0-2; Brian Watson 1-1-3; Jeff Henderson 0-0-0; C.J. Dorsey 0-0-0; Cody Beucler 0-0-0. TOTALS- 11 (5)-9-46. Free-throw shooting: 9 of 15 for 60%. Team fouls: 15. Fouled out: none. Three-point goals: Beucler 4, Spiller.
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Saturday, Feb. 19

McClain rides fast start to Sectional title win over Hillsboro

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CHILLICOTHE – The McClain Tigers used an 11-0 start Saturday night en route to a 54-40 Sectional championship victory over the Hillsboro Indians at Southeastern High School.

The Tigers improve to 20-2 on the season and will take on Gallia Academy (9-13) Friday night, Feb. 25 at 8:15 p.m. at the Convocation Center at Ohio University in Athens. In the other District semifinal coming up Friday at 6:15 p.m., it will be Warren vs. Logan Elm. The District championship game is set for Sunday, March 6 at 2 p.m.

Saturday, it was just a tremendous start to the game for McClain that had Hillsboro facing an uphill battle. The battle was all-the-more challenging without senior post player Andy Snyder, who was injured in Hillsboro’s victory over Circleville Wednesday night.

The win was the third for McClain this season over Hillsboro.

McClain’s sophomore Dante’ Jackson led all scorers with 27 points. He led McClain with seven rebounds.

Sophomore Michael Howard scored eight points for the Tigers, followed by junior Heath McNeal with six and junior Jarrod Ralph with four.

Senior Jeremy Cumberland led Hillsboro with 13 points. Junior Joe Snyder scored 10, while sophomore Tirrell Cumberland added seven points.

The Indians finish the 2004-05 season at 14-8.

After the 11-0 run to begin the game for McClain, the two teams played about even. McClain led at the end of the first, 17-7.

The Tigers increased their lead to 15 points midway through the second period and led by 20 briefly before Snyder’s stick back bucket made it 33-15 McClain at the half.

“The first half’s probably as well as we’ve played all year,” McClain head coach Rick VanMatre said. “On both ends of the floor.

“I thought defensively we really had them out of rhythm,” VanMatre said. “We forced a bunch of turnovers with either our press or our quarter-court match-up zone.”

Howard gave the Tigers an early jump-start, according to VanMatre.

“One of the other keys was Michael Howard stepped up and hit some big shots for us, especially in the first half to get us going,” VanMatre said.

The Tigers shot a very fine 13 of 22 unofficially in the first half for 59 percent.

In the second half, however, McClain left the door open for Hillsboro to climb back into the game, going just 4 of 20 for a combined total of 17 of 42 for 40 percent.

As McClain cooled down dramatically on the offensive end in the second half, the Indians started cold and had to find the shooting touch while facing an 18-point halftime deficit.

Hillsboro was unofficially 1 of 9 in the first quarter and they followed that by going 3 of 11 in the second quarter. In the second half, Hillsboro was 11 of 24 from the field for a game total of 15 of 44 for 34 percent, unofficially.

“We came back out, as we have so many times this year, a little bit flat in the third quarter,” VanMatre said.

Hillsboro went to work and began to pound the ball down inside to Jeremy Cumberland who responded with several baskets as Hillsboro began a long climb back from what became briefly a 22-point lead by McClain.

Hillsboro battled mightily to get back into contention. The Indians chipped away and began a 12-2 run that took the bulk of the third quarter to accomplish. The scoring came from Jeremy Cumberland with seven, Tirrell Cumberland with three and Snyder with two.

After Snyder’s steal and lay up, it was 39-27, McClain with 23 seconds to play in the third.

A free throw from McClain’s Corey Rose made it 40-27 after three.

“We just couldn’t get on track offensively at all in the third quarter,” VanMatre said.

Hillsboro was able to cut McClain’s lead to 11 points on three occasions in the first 2:30 of the fourth quarter and once again, at 51-40, late in the game. That would prove to be as close as Hillsboro could get, however, as McClain made 10 of its 14 fourth-quarter points at the free throw line to post the 54-40 win.

As has been the trademark at McClain for so many years, defense is the key and it played a vital role in Saturday’s victory.

“We missed some decent shots and we missed some free throws down the stretch,” VanMatre said. “Fortunately, our defense kept us right there and we were able to hold on for the win.”

It was a tale of two halves for the Tigers, according to VanMatre.

“I thought in the first half we played about as well as we can play,” VanMatre said. “Then in the second half, we were very sluggish on the offensive end of the floor.”

“What we’re left with is, what ifs and if onlys,” Hillsboro head coach Joe B. Stewart said. “What if we had played as well as we did in the second half in the first, and if only we had.

“Obviously, Andy Snyder is a big part of the heart of our team,” Stewart said. “And we missed him. We’ll give the guys on the other side of the coin some credit here. They took away the things we do best. Basically the whole first half looked like that and then we finally got it in gear in the second half and did some very good things.”

McClain’s zone was troublesome for Hillsboro in the first half, according to Stewart.

“They pushed us out much too far on the floor for us to attack the zone effectively,” Stewart said. “We didn’t get into the gaps (in the first half). We really did in the second half and created the kind of action that we want on the inside in the second half.

“At times in the second half you saw the formula we brought,” Stewart said. “But Greenfield took it away from us in the first. The big thing was just how they jumped out of the gate.”

Now it’s on to the Convo for the Tigers, and a rematch of last year’s District semifinal against Gallia Academy.

“My old buddy, Oz,” VanMatre said, referring to the Gallia Academy Blue Devils head coach, Jim Osbourne. “They played well and upset Vinton County (Friday night) in a real close ballgame. We had the opportunity to see that game. They beat 15-5 Sheridan, then turned around and beat a very talented Vinton County team, so they’re on a roll.”


McCLAIN 54, HILLSBORO 40

SECTIONAL FINAL SCORE BY QUARTERS

McClain 17 16 7 14 - 54
Hillsboro 7 8 12 13 - 40

McCLAIN - Jarrod Ralph 0 (1)-1-4; Michael Howard 1 (2)-0-8; Skyler Gill 0 (1)-0-3; Corey Rose 0-2-2; Dante' Jackson 7 (1)-10-27; Matt Binegar 0-0-0; Heath McNeal 3-0-6; Thom Schottlekotte 1-0-2; Neil Decker 0-0-0; Jeb Wisecup 0-0-0; Joel Anderson 0-0-0; Jarrod Lyle 0-0-0; Zach Massie 0-0-0. TOTALS- 14 (3)-17-54. Free throw shooting: 17 of 27 for 63 percent. Field goal shooting: 17 of 42 for 40 percent. Three-point field goals: Ralph, Gill, Jackson. Rebounds: 17. Steals: 8. Assists: 12. Turnovers: 11. Personal fouls: 16. Fouled out: none.

HILLSBORO - Matt Garman 0-4-4; Ryker Miller 0-0-0; Anthony Price 0-0-0; Jeff Palmer 0-0-0; Drew Barreras 0-0-0; Joe Snyder 5-0-10; Tirrell Cumberland 1 (1)-2-7; Codey Juillerat 1-1-3; Todd Cumberland 0 (1)-0-3; Jeremy Cumberland 6-1-13. TOTALS - 13 (2)-8-40. Free throw shooting: 8 of 12 for 67 percent. Field goal shooting: 15 of 44 for 34 percent. Three-point field goals: Ti. Cumberland, To. Cumberland. Rebounds: 23. Steals: 7. Turnovers: 16. Personal fouls: 22. Fouled out: Snyder, Garman. Technical fouls: 2. Intentional fouls: 1.
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