CHICAGO (March 17, 2011) — In its 26th year of honoring the nation’s best high school athletes, The Gatorade Company, in collaboration with ESPN RISE, today announced Travis Trice of Wayne High School as its 2010-11 Gatorade Ohio Boys Basketball Player of the Year. Trice is the first Gatorade Ohio Boys Basketball Player of the Year to be... read on
Wayne jumped all over the Cougars from the opening tip establishing a 10-2 lead and never looking back. The Warriors had a huge run to open the second, building a 57-18 halftime lead. Wayne proved to be too much for the visitors from Westland, holding the Cougars to 6 points in the third quarter on thier way to a 116 – 44 home win.. Wayne had... read on
Wayne (10-1) and Trotwood-Madison (8-3), the DDN’s 1-2 teams in Division I, haven’t played in boys basketball since 2006. But that time limit is up tonight when the Warriors host the Rams at 7:30 p.m.
Trotwood has skidded in midseason, going 2-3 in its last five games, including a 71-60 loss to Dunbar at Fairmont’s... read on
KETTERING — Markus Crider is one of the state’s best forwards because of his versatility. Wayne High School’s 6-foot-6 senior can dribble like a point guard, block shots like a center, dunk like a power forward and scream like a horror movie star.
Crider has a habit of unleashing celebratory roars after his... read on
Travis Trice and Markus Crider guided the Warriors to their 6th win of the season against visiting Reynoldsburg. Trice poured in 23 points and 6 assists, while Crider had 14 points of his own. The Warriors were pretty much in control from start to finish in this home win. Wayne will get back to conference play Friday against Fairmont at Trent... read on
HUBER HEIGHTS — Even as the Wayne High School basketball team began the season 5-0, coach Travis Trice saw some areas of concern.
They showed up again on Tuesday night.
Allowing a big fourth quarter and leading just briefly only twice in the second half, Wayne dropped a significant nonconference test to Lakota East... read on