Click on the following link to view the 2A region bracket.
http://mpssaa.countysportszone.com/?bracket=233
This blog is to provide information relating to the Oakdale High School Basketball program in Ijamsville, Maryland. This site is neither sponsored by nor indorsed by FCPS, the superintendent or Oakdale High School. This is a private site not meant for comments. All information is provided by Mrs. Connolly for the sole use of OHS basketball players and their families. Follow on Twitter @OakdaleBball
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Playoff Draw Results
Oakdale will be playing the winner of Boonsboro vs Middletown on March 3. More information will be posted this evening including bracket information.
Friday, February 21, 2014
OHS vs N. Hagerstown
This evenings game was played at North Hagerstown. The Bears played strong defense throughout the game. Many times the Bears played such tough defense the Hubs had a hard time scoring. All the Bears saw playing time and almost every player scored. With this win tonight, the Bears secured the #1 seed for the Regional Playoffs and will receive a bye in the first round of the playoffs. The playoff draw will take place this Sunday at 10:00 a.m. The Bears have one final regular season game which is scheduled for Tuesday at Washington High School in West Virginia.
FINAL SCORE: Oakdale 77 - North Hagerstown 45
I will send out Playoff Draw results on Twitter @OakdaleBball and I will post on this blog as well.
FINAL SCORE: Oakdale 77 - North Hagerstown 45
I will send out Playoff Draw results on Twitter @OakdaleBball and I will post on this blog as well.
GO BEARS!!
OHS Basketball Record Information:
Zach Thomas became what is believed to be Maryland’s second-leading boys basketball scorer in public high school history last night. Thomas, moved past 1987 Mt. Hebron graduate Barry Young (2,153 points) on the all-time scoring list. Thomas has scored 2,157 points, which ranks second behind 1997 Colonel Richardson High grad Albert Mouring’s 2,513
CLICK HERE to view Frederick News Post Article
CLICK HERE to view the Hagerstown Herald Article
OHS Basketball Record Information:
Zach Thomas became what is believed to be Maryland’s second-leading boys basketball scorer in public high school history last night. Thomas, moved past 1987 Mt. Hebron graduate Barry Young (2,153 points) on the all-time scoring list. Thomas has scored 2,157 points, which ranks second behind 1997 Colonel Richardson High grad Albert Mouring’s 2,513
CLICK HERE to view Frederick News Post Article
CLICK HERE to view the Hagerstown Herald Article
Links to pictures
After a month, I finally have internet at home. Here are some quick links to photos provided by the Frederick News Post.
Click on links to view pictures
OHS vs Urbana (game 1)
OHS vs Urbana (game 2)
OHS vs Frederick (2,000 game)
Click on links to view pictures
OHS vs Urbana (game 1)
OHS vs Urbana (game 2)
OHS vs Frederick (2,000 game)
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Boys Basketball Playoff Links & Info
Maryland State Athletic Association - Boys Basketball
http://www.mpssaa.org/wintersports/boysbasketball/
Playoff Calendar
http://www.mpssaa.org/assets/about/Calendar%202013-14.pdf
This is just an outline of dates. The playoff draw is scheduled for this coming Sunday. I will post the exact dates and times when they become available.
Boys Basketball Playoff Dates
Friday, Feb. 28 Regional Round 1
Monday, March 3 Regional Quarter Final
Wednesday, March 5 Regional Semi-Final
Friday, March 7 Regional Final
March 13,14,15 State Tournament
http://www.mpssaa.org/wintersports/boysbasketball/
Playoff Calendar
http://www.mpssaa.org/assets/about/Calendar%202013-14.pdf
This is just an outline of dates. The playoff draw is scheduled for this coming Sunday. I will post the exact dates and times when they become available.
Boys Basketball Playoff Dates
Friday, Feb. 28 Regional Round 1
Monday, March 3 Regional Quarter Final
Wednesday, March 5 Regional Semi-Final
Friday, March 7 Regional Final
March 13,14,15 State Tournament
OHS vs S. Hagerstown (SENIOR NIGHT)
Last night was a very special night. The Oakdale HS Boys Basketball Team recognized their 10 seniors. It was a night for celebration and fond memories of the last 4 years. All 10 were recognized before the game started with their families.
The Bears played against South Hagerstown last night and the Bears dominated the game with 12 three pointers, aggressive defensive, and great team work. They also set a school record last night for the most points scored in a game "100". The crowd rose to their feet and erupted when the 100th point was scored. All Bears saw playing time and almost all Bears scored in the game. FINAL: Oakdale 100 - South Hagerstown 67.
Pictures will be posted in the next few days, so check back to see them. :)
The next game is scheduled for Friday night at North Hagerstown.
Note: The playoff draw is scheduled for this Sunday. I will post the results of the draw ASAP after the draw is complete. I will also post on our Twitter account at @OakdaleBball
Celebrating our 2014 Seniors!! - Clay, Zach, Julius, Austin, Brian, Johnathan, Alex, David, Matt, and Seb.
The Bears played against South Hagerstown last night and the Bears dominated the game with 12 three pointers, aggressive defensive, and great team work. They also set a school record last night for the most points scored in a game "100". The crowd rose to their feet and erupted when the 100th point was scored. All Bears saw playing time and almost all Bears scored in the game. FINAL: Oakdale 100 - South Hagerstown 67.
Pictures will be posted in the next few days, so check back to see them. :)
The next game is scheduled for Friday night at North Hagerstown.
Note: The playoff draw is scheduled for this Sunday. I will post the results of the draw ASAP after the draw is complete. I will also post on our Twitter account at @OakdaleBball
Celebrating our 2014 Seniors!! - Clay, Zach, Julius, Austin, Brian, Johnathan, Alex, David, Matt, and Seb.
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
OHS vs Linganore
Last night the boys basketball team was visiting the Linganore Lancers. There were not a lot of fans in the stands last night due to weather and the holiday. However, the Bears were on track and played well together. All Bears saw playing time. Final Score: OHS 65- LHS 47
The next game is scheduled for tonight (Feb. 18) at home (SENIOR NIGHT). We will be recognizing 10 seniors tonight. If your planning on attending the presentation, please be sure to arrive by 6:30 p.m. The presentation will begin after the Junior Varsity game. GO BEARS!!!
The next game is scheduled for tonight (Feb. 18) at home (SENIOR NIGHT). We will be recognizing 10 seniors tonight. If your planning on attending the presentation, please be sure to arrive by 6:30 p.m. The presentation will begin after the Junior Varsity game. GO BEARS!!!
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Thursdays game has been cancelled
Due to the weather, Frederick County Public Schools have been cancelled for Thursday. Therefore, Thursdays game against Washington High School has been cancelled.
OHS vs Gov. Thomas Johnson HS
Sorry for the delay in posting. I still don't have any Internet at home due to snow and ice storms. Tuesday night the Bears played at Thomas Johnson High School. Before the game started there was a surprise celebration for Coach Dickman, former coach of Gov. Thomas Johnson High School. (Coach Dickman was Coach Connolly's high school coach) Coach Dickman retired from coaching high school basketball in 2003 and was never honored for his 29 years of service, his extreme dedication to Governor Thomas Johnson High School Boys Basketball and his achievements (most wins of any high school coach in the state of Maryland- 592 wins, with 14 regional championships and 7 state championships). It was a dedication and tribute long over due. Coach Dickman put Frederick County Boys Basketball on the map in the state of Maryland and lots of kids that have come thru his program have been blessed to have him as a coach. Many were in attendance last night to shake his hand to pay tribute. Thanks Coach Dickman!!!
The game was a very physical game and both teams played hard with determination. All Bears saw playing time and the final score was Oakdale 77 - TJ 50. The next game was scheduled for Thursday at Washington High School, however school has been cancelled due to the weather. Therefore, Thursdays game has been cancelled. The next game is scheduled for Friday, but we will have to see how much snow falls. They are calling for 12-18 inches in some areas. GO BEARS!!!!
The game was a very physical game and both teams played hard with determination. All Bears saw playing time and the final score was Oakdale 77 - TJ 50. The next game was scheduled for Thursday at Washington High School, however school has been cancelled due to the weather. Therefore, Thursdays game has been cancelled. The next game is scheduled for Friday, but we will have to see how much snow falls. They are calling for 12-18 inches in some areas. GO BEARS!!!!
Friday, February 7, 2014
OHS vs Urbana
Tonight before the game even started, the house was packed. I believe the ticket table closed 3 minutes before the game started. Both student sections were packed with kids and the Oakdale Student section was so loud both coaches had a hard time communicating with their teams. It was Breast Cancer Awareness Night so most of the fans were in Pink.
The game started aggressive and emotions were high on both sides. Oakdale took the lead at the end of the 1st period (12-8) but the Hawks fought back and played tight defense to hold the Bears to 6 points in the 2nd period. The Bears came into the 3rd quarter with a passion and fought hard to take a strong lead and at one point was leading by 10 points. The fourth quarter was hard fought by both, with the Hawks hitting a few shots to get back in the game and tying the game with close to a minute to go. It was a battle until the end and Clay Conner took a shot with seconds on the clock to win the game. The crowd erupted with cheers! FINAL SCORE: Oakdale 50 - Urbana 48
The next game is scheduled for Tuesday night at Thomas Johnson High School.
CLICK HERE for video from 25 Alive (to be posted later)
CLICK HERE to read article from Frederick News Post (to be posted later)
The game started aggressive and emotions were high on both sides. Oakdale took the lead at the end of the 1st period (12-8) but the Hawks fought back and played tight defense to hold the Bears to 6 points in the 2nd period. The Bears came into the 3rd quarter with a passion and fought hard to take a strong lead and at one point was leading by 10 points. The fourth quarter was hard fought by both, with the Hawks hitting a few shots to get back in the game and tying the game with close to a minute to go. It was a battle until the end and Clay Conner took a shot with seconds on the clock to win the game. The crowd erupted with cheers! FINAL SCORE: Oakdale 50 - Urbana 48
The next game is scheduled for Tuesday night at Thomas Johnson High School.
CLICK HERE for video from 25 Alive (to be posted later)
CLICK HERE to read article from Frederick News Post (to be posted later)
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Friday Night (PINK OUT)
Don't forget it's Breast Cancer Awareness Night on Friday at Oakdale. Please wear your PINK.
OHS vs Tuscarora
Sorry for the delayed posting but I didn't have any Internet at home due to the power outage (ice storm). The Bears played at Tuscarora HS on Tuesday night. The gym was only half full due to the approaching ice storm. Oakdale and Tuscarora played a tough 1st quarter but then the Bears played really tough defense in the 2nd period only allowing Tuscarora to score 2 points in that period. The Bears dominated the rest of the game and all Bears saw playing. Again, almost all Bears scored in the game. FINAL: OHS 77 - Tuscarora 46.
The next game is schedule for home on FRIDAY night against the Urbana Hawks.
Click Here to view the Frederick News Post article.
The next game is schedule for home on FRIDAY night against the Urbana Hawks.
Click Here to view the Frederick News Post article.
Saturday, February 1, 2014
OHS vs Frederick (2,000 game)
It was another amazing evening for the Oakdale Basketball program, the team, OHS, the community, and Zach Thomas. The gym was packed with people from all over, many traveled to witness something special that doesn't happen too often. (family from out of town, community, and friends) Zach Thomas needed 14 points to reach the 2,000 point mark in his career. In the 3rd quarter he was able to make that mark with a 3 pointer at the top of the key. The fans went crazy and the gym stood up. The game was stopped and Channel 25 Alive and the Frederick News Post photographer was able to get a few pictures. Zach was presented with a game ball and the fans held a sign up of congratulations and the student section also had signs that read "2,000 - Zach Thomas #23." It was a memorable moment for Zach, the community, and Oakdale High School.*****Based on the below research, we believe Zach Thomas is the 3rd Md Public High School Player (male) to reach 2,000 Career Points. Albert Mourning's State Record is 2,513 career points.
The game itself was a fast paced game and very physical. The Bears dominated most of the game but Frederick never gave up. Both teams played hard and with much emotion. All of the Bears saw playing time and almost all of them scored. The team set another school record this evening by tying the record for the most points scored in a game (93). It was a total TEAM effort last night and the Bears really played well together. GO BEARS!!! FINAL SCORE: OHS 93 - FHS 53
The next game is scheduled for Tuesday night (Feb. 2) AWAY at Tuscarora High School.
Albert Mouring 6'3 190 G (#1 in MD Public School History)
HISTORY:
The game itself was a fast paced game and very physical. The Bears dominated most of the game but Frederick never gave up. Both teams played hard and with much emotion. All of the Bears saw playing time and almost all of them scored. The team set another school record this evening by tying the record for the most points scored in a game (93). It was a total TEAM effort last night and the Bears really played well together. GO BEARS!!! FINAL SCORE: OHS 93 - FHS 53
The next game is scheduled for Tuesday night (Feb. 2) AWAY at Tuscarora High School.
Albert Mouring 6'3 190 G (#1 in MD Public School History)
HISTORY:
1999-2000: Started all 35 games at shooting guard. Finished
No. 2 on the team in scoring at 13.9 per game and averaged 14.8 points per game
in league games. Led the team in three-point shooting at 47.8%, the highest
single season percentage in school history. Was No. 6 in the nation in
three-point field goal percentage. Hit at a 50.6% clip on threes in league
games, tops in the BIG EAST on the season. Led the team in scoring 14 times,
reached double figures 26 times, and registered seven 20-point games on the
season. Finished second on the team in assists, 2.3 per game, and in free throw
percentage at 84.3%. Averaged 33.0 minutes per game, and 35.6 in league games.
Was named CBS Sports Player of the Game with 17 points in 39 minutes in season
ending NCAA loss to Tennessee. Named to the All-Tournament Team at the 2000 BIG
EAST Tournament after scoring 61 points in four games, including 22 in the
championship game against St. Johns. Hit on a career-high six three-pointers in
the championship game vs. St. Johns. Had a career-best 23 points, including
five-of-five shooting from three-point range, in win over Boston College.
1998-99: Played in 32 games as the first man off the UConn bench. Scored
11 points on four-of-six shooting, hitting three-of-four three-pointers, in NCAA
Sweet Sixteen win over Iowa. Finished fourth on the team in scoring at 7.1
points per game, while veraging 2.5 rebounds per game.
1997-98: Appeared off
the bench in 15 games. Totaled 16 points, for a 1.1 avg, in 15 contests. Scored
in each of his first five college games.
High School: Considered one of
the nations Top 50 recruits following his senior season at Colonel Richardson HS
in Federalsburg, MD. Averaged 35.2 points per game as a senior. Excellent
long-range shooter who totaled 2,513 points during his high school career.
From the Jan. 2007 article “Baltimore Hardwood History” (#2 in MD Public School History)
Barry Young, Mount Hebron (1987)
Barry Young and brother Perry (Mt. Hebron class of 1981) are the two greatest players ever in Howard County. Barry Young was a 6-foot-7 swingman with a great touch and dynamite overall game. Barry scored 2,153 points in his career. Only Rodney Monroe, Quintin Dailey and Adrian Dantley have scored more.
Young went to UNLV and played for the Runnin' Rebels' 1990 national championship team. Young, Larry Johnson, Stacey Augman and Greg Anthony helped Jerry Tarkanian's club beat Duke, 103-73.
Players Of The Year All-Time Winners- ESPNHS Underclass Players
Freshmen:
1984 -- Barry Young, Mt. Hebron (Ellicott City, Md.) 6-7 F
#1 scorer, Barry Young, graduated from Mt. Hebron in the '80s and was a role player on the UNLV national championship winning team in 1990)
From Baltimore Sun Article 1999 by Rick Belz
Some private school players have scored more than Young, among them St. Maria Goretti's Rodney Monroe with 3,047 points, Cardinal Gibbons' Quinton Dailey with 2,844 points, and Calvert Hall's Duane Ferrell with 2,317 points.
CLICK HERE to read the article from the Frederick News Post
CLICK HERE to view the 25 alive clip
CLICK HERE to view another article from the Frederick News Post
1998-99: Played in 32 games as the first man off the UConn bench. Scored 11 points on four-of-six shooting, hitting three-of-four three-pointers, in NCAA Sweet Sixteen win over Iowa. Finished fourth on the team in scoring at 7.1 points per game, while veraging 2.5 rebounds per game.
1997-98: Appeared off the bench in 15 games. Totaled 16 points, for a 1.1 avg, in 15 contests. Scored in each of his first five college games.
High School: Considered one of the nations Top 50 recruits following his senior season at Colonel Richardson HS in Federalsburg, MD. Averaged 35.2 points per game as a senior. Excellent long-range shooter who totaled 2,513 points during his high school career.
Players Of The Year All-Time Winners- ESPNHS Underclass Players
From Baltimore Sun Article 1999 by Rick Belz
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