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DVDs lead coaches to different conclusions
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
By Chris Beaven REPOSITORY SPORTS WRITER FREASE Select a Video clip
PERRY TWP. Two high school basketball coaches are turning to technology for more clarity on how Perry High School junior Kenny Frease suffered serious facial injuries Saturday. Central Catholic head coach Kevin Finefrock reviewed with media Tuesday his enhanced DVD of a tape from his team's home game Saturday with Perry. Finefrock wants to "vindicate" Central senior Cory Berry for the blow he delivered to Frease as the two pursued a dead-ball rebound moments after a foul was called on Berry.
Frease suffered two broken bones in his right orbital socket and possible serious damage to his right eyelid.
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02-09-2007, 02:02 PM
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Perry star's injury won't spur charge
Massillon prosecutor finds evidence lacking
By Bill Lilley
Beacon Journal staff writer
PERRY TWP. - The serious eye injuries suffered by Perry High School junior center Kenny Frease in a basketball game at Central Catholic on Saturday are no longer a law-enforcement issue as far as Perry Police Chief Tim Escola and Massillon Prosecutor John Simpson are concerned.
The 7-foot Frease, ranked by Scout.com as the 25th-best junior in the nation, suffered two fractures in the orbital bone of his right eye and a broken nose when he was contesting a rebound with Central Catholic senior shooting guard Cory Berry in the third quarter.
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02-11-2007, 04:57 PM
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Boys basketball report
Report is good for Perry player
Center's return still uncertain; eye healing
By Bill Lilley
Beacon Journal staff writer
PERRY TWP. - Perry junior basketball star Kenny Frease received good news concerning his right eye Thursday afternoon from an ophthalmologist.
That doesn't mean the 7-foot center, one of the nation's top recruits in his class, will be cleared to play in the near future, however.
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02-16-2007, 12:31 PM
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Frease may get to play in tourney
Thursday, February 15, 2007
By Chris Beaven repository sports writer
PERRY TWP. A "pretty good visit" to the doctor earlier this week gives Kenny Frease hope of a return to the basketball court before the season ends.
The 7-foot Perry High School junior, out with two broken bones in his right orbital socket, could return for the sectional tournament opener at the end of the month.
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02-20-2007, 06:39 AM
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Perry?s Frease to make return
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
By CHRIS BEAVEN
PERRY TWP. Being tired never felt so good to Kenny Frease.
His exhaustion Monday meant the Perry High School junior was back doing what he loves to do ? playing basketball. The 7-foot Frease returned to practice just over two weeks after breaking two bones in his right orbital socket and will play in Perry?s first tournament game.
?It was awesome,? Frease said. ?It was fun to get back out there. But it was tiring, I?m out of shape again. I was just getting back in shape from the wrist (injury), and then I get hurt again.?
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02-27-2007, 06:45 AM
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Frease returns to lead Perry
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
By CHRIS BEAVEN
CANTON Not much seems to go as planned for the Perry High School boys basketball team this season.
The Panthers got their star center back for Monday?s Division I sectional game at Memorial Civic Center only to lose another starter to injury.
But in what?s become one of their trademarks, the Panthers pressed on, overcame some ugly stretches and beat Marietta, 50-38. Perry (11-10) advances to Friday?s sectional final against McKinley.
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