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
Wayne was in a close battle, down 33-27 going into the half. Travis Trice sparked the Warriors in the second half scoring 21 of his game high 27 points. Ryan Gabbard chipped in 12, while Isiah Boddie had 10 points of his own to lead the Warriors to a 78-53 home victory. Wayne improves to 5-0 overall and 3-0 in the conference. Lakota East... read on
HUBER HEIGHTS — Senior guard Travis Trice scored 44 points in leading Wayne to a 98-83 victory over visiting Toledo Rogers in a boys high school basketball game Saturday night.
Trice, headed to Michigan State University next season, hit 13 of 23 shots and was 2 for 7 in 3-pointers. He also had seven steals and four... read on
FAIRBORN — Wayne High School’s Travis Trice made Michigan State coach Tom Izzo’s drive to Fairborn worthwhile.
With his future college basketball coach looking on, Trice finished with 20 points and showed flashes of stifling pressure defense in the Warriors’ 83-57 win over Fairborn on Tuesday... read on