BelmontBison
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For the first time in DPS history Belmont should beat Dunbar in boys basketball.....
Did Belmont play Stivers Friday and if so what was the score?
did Dunbar not exist back in the May/Hosket era?
did Dunbar not exist back in the May/Hosket era?
Did Belmont play Stivers Friday and if so what was the score?
Yes!That Belmont team DESTROYED! everyone and went undefeated.
Belmont also beat Dunbar in 1992 at Dunbar led by Darnell Hahn 43 pts. that was the first time Hahn beat Richard "TuTu" Brown in high school.
I think BelmontBison was being facetious.
Dunbar was basically a middle of the pack city team until mass closings in 82' when they received most of Roth high school athletes(although in 71' they did reach state) then Dunbar was "THE" school in all sports. So historically Belmont has beat Dunbar several times but if you born after 1992 you haven't seen it much if at all.
Dunbar opened in 1933 it's now the oldest westside school.
Yes!That Belmont team DESTROYED! everyone and went undefeated.
Belmont also beat Dunbar in 1992 at Dunbar led by Darnell Hahn 43 pts. that was the first time Hahn beat Richard "TuTu" Brown in high school.
I think BelmontBison was being facetious.
Dunbar was basically a middle of the pack city team until mass closings in 82' when they received most of Roth high school athletes(although in 71' they did reach state) then Dunbar was "THE" school in all sports. So historically Belmont has beat Dunbar several times but if you born after 1992 you haven't seen it much if at all.
Dunbar opened in 1933 it's now the oldest westside school.
Yes!That Belmont team DESTROYED! everyone and went undefeated.....
I was told by the current coaching staff. Thanks for correcting me. First time in 25 years....
1964 Belmont team won a state title but wasn't undefeated. They lost one game to Chaminade during the regular season. Back then the westside school for hoops was Roosevelt. Chaminade played in the city league until about 1960 when they were basically invited out.
Not true; the 1964 Belmont team lost 1 game (1-OT) during the regular season.
Their final record was 26-1. They pretty much destroyed every team they
played in the tournament.
Team members: John Ross, Head Coach.
Charlie Hook, Ralph Jukkola, Les Dunson, Mike Clodfelter, Ryan Zimmerman,
Ray Ridenour, Tim Kenner, Harry Culbertson, Bill Hosket, Don May
Belmont was the AP #1 team from the first poll until that OT loss to Dayton
Chaminade with about 3 weeks left in the season. Canton McKinley then took over
the #1 spot and was defeated that weekend by arch rival Massillon on a last
second shot that fell as time expired; Belmont regained the AP #1 spot.
Regional Final: defeated Urbana ~ 90-64
State Semi: Canton McKinley (AP rank #2) ~ 80-56 / Belmont set a foul shooting tournament record in that game that still stands today
State Final: Cleveland East ~ 89-60
Belmont Honors:
(Class AA)
OHSAA State Champions
All-Tournament Team: Bill Hosket, Don May
AP #1
AP All-OHIO
1st Team: Bill Hosket, Don May <=== (first time ever 2 from same school on 1st team)
AP-POY: Bill Hosket
AP-COY: John Ross
Note: Bill Hosket's father led Dayton Stivers to 3 state titles in 1928, '29, and '30;
the 1928 also defeated Canton McKinley in the State Final. Later he would tour with
the Waterloo Wonders when they 'barnstormed' after high school.
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I am a 1960 grad of Chaminade HS. Their last year in the City League was 1960-61.You're correct about the Chaminade game however, Chaminade left the City League in 1970.
Chaminade left the city league at least 20 years before that.You're correct about the Chaminade game however, Chaminade left the City League in 1970.
Mike Clodfelter any relation to Scott Clodfelter who played at Bethel, coached football at Beavercreek, Bethel and Carlisle and has a daughter who was a top player at Tipp City in girls basketball?Not true; the 1964 Belmont team lost 1 game (1-OT) during the regular season.
Their final record was 26-1. They pretty much destroyed every team they
played in the tournament.
Team members: John Ross, Head Coach.
Charlie Hook, Ralph Jukkola, Les Dunson, Mike Clodfelter, Ryan Zimmerman,
Ray Ridenour, Tim Kenner, Harry Culbertson, Bill Hosket, Don May
Belmont was the AP #1 team from the first poll until that OT loss to Dayton
Chaminade with about 3 weeks left in the season. Canton McKinley then took over
the #1 spot and was defeated that weekend by arch rival Massillon on a last
second shot that fell as time expired; Belmont regained the AP #1 spot.
Regional Final: defeated Urbana ~ 90-64
State Semi: Canton McKinley (AP rank #2) ~ 80-56 / Belmont set a foul shooting tournament record in that game that still stands today
State Final: Cleveland East ~ 89-60
Belmont Honors:
(Class AA)
OHSAA State Champions
All-Tournament Team: Bill Hosket, Don May
AP #1
AP All-OHIO
1st Team: Bill Hosket, Don May <=== (first time ever 2 from same school on 1st team )
AP-POY: Bill Hosket
AP-COY: John Ross
Team honored (team inducted as a unit) into the Ohio Basketball Hall Of Fame)
in 2013 ( http://ohiobasketballhalloffame.com/hall-of-fame/inductees/2013/dayton-belmont-hs-1964.html)
Note: Bill Hosket's father led Dayton Stivers to 3 state titles in 1928, '29, and '30;
the 1928 also defeated Canton McKinley in the State Final. Later he would tour with
the Waterloo Wonders when they 'barnstormed' after high school.
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You are correct CJ was not in the DPS League in 70’ however, they did not leave the league until the late sixties.Chaminade left the city league at least 20 years before that.
You are correct CJ was not in the DPS League in 70’ however, they did not leave the league until the late sixties.
Not true. Chaminade was not in the City League ever in the 60s.You are correct CJ was not in the DPS League in 70’ however, they did not leave the league until the late sixties.
Check your facts buddy, Chaminade left DPS in the sixties as Chaminade High School. They lost the DPS League Football Championship to Colonel White led by Bill Gaines, 32-12 in what some DPS League historians call "the biggest football game ever in city league history" in 1961! If I doing my math correctly, I believe that was in the SIXTIES! They left the league shortly after that and became CHAMINADE-JULIENNE the early seventies 72' or 74' to be exact.Not true. Chaminade was not in the City League ever in the 60s.
A far cry from your claim that Chaminade left in the early 70s or late 60s. After 61 is accurate, but barely. Your third attempt was correct. Not much to gloat about.Check your facts buddy, Chaminade left DPS in the sixties as Chaminade High School. They lost the DPS League Football Championship to Colonel White led by Bill Gaines, 32-12 in what some DPS League historians call "the biggest football game ever in city league history" in 1961! If I doing my math correctly, I believe that was in the SIXTIES! They left the league shortly after that and became CHAMINADE-JULIENNE the early seventies 72' or 74' to be exact.
Not gloating just stating facts. In fact, I admitted that you were correct about 1970, DK if you saw that but it's a far cry from your claim posting, "... NOT IN THE CITY LEAGUE EVER IN THE 60'S". That was Totally wrong!A far cry from your claim that Chaminade left in the early 70s or late 60s. After 61 is accurate, but barely. Your third attempt was correct. Not much to gloat about.
Fair enough, but I was off by a year. You were off by ten. Those early 60s Chaminade teams began the best decade ever for HS ball in Dayton. I love talking to others who remember those days.Not gloating just stating facts. In fact, I admitted that you were correct about 1970, DK if you saw that but it's a far cry from your claim posting, "... NOT IN THE CITY LEAGUE EVER IN THE 60'S". That was Totally wrong!