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TV Athletics Beat Writer
Gameday Preview: Teays Valley vs. Grove City
The Teays Valley Vikings (5-11, 4-5) are gearing up to take on the Grove City Greyhounds (14-2, 6-0) on Monday at 7:30 pm at Grove City High School.
A Look at the Numbers
Grove City holds an impressive overall record, with a 14-2 mark. Breaking down their record, the Greyhounds have a perfect 6-0 record in OCC-Ohio divisional play, an 8-2 mark in non-league games, and a 6-0 record at home. They have also performed well on the road, with a 7-2 record. The Greyhounds, currently ranked #28 in the state of Ohio according to MaxPreps.
Teays Valley, meanwhile, has a 5-11 overall record, with a 4-5 mark in league play. The Vikings have a 1-6 record in non-league games, a 1-4 record at home, and a 4-6 record on the road.
Common Opponents
Both teams have faced common opponents, including Dublin Coffman, Reynoldsburg, and Newark. While Grove City has emerged victorious against Dublin Coffman and Reynoldsburg, they fell short against Newark. Teays Valley, on the other hand, has struggled against these opponents, with losses to Reynoldsburg and Newark.
Coach's Perspective
According to TV Coach Trevor Younkin, the Vikings' next challenge will require strategic adjustments. "Our next challenge is on Monday against Grove City; they are 13-2, and they'll likely run a matchup 2-3 zone. We'll focus on learning how to effectively counter it in practice, and from there, we'll move forward."
Previous Performance
Tessa Horsley led the blue and gold in their previous league loss at Reynoldsburg, scoring 12 points and grabbing eight rebounds. The Vikings will look to build on this performance as they face off against the formidable Greyhounds.
I'll be on hand at Grove City High School tonight with live updates from the Vikings' matchup against the Greyhounds.
The Teays Valley Vikings (5-11, 4-5) are gearing up to take on the Grove City Greyhounds (14-2, 6-0) on Monday at 7:30 pm at Grove City High School.
A Look at the Numbers
Grove City holds an impressive overall record, with a 14-2 mark. Breaking down their record, the Greyhounds have a perfect 6-0 record in OCC-Ohio divisional play, an 8-2 mark in non-league games, and a 6-0 record at home. They have also performed well on the road, with a 7-2 record. The Greyhounds, currently ranked #28 in the state of Ohio according to MaxPreps.
Teays Valley, meanwhile, has a 5-11 overall record, with a 4-5 mark in league play. The Vikings have a 1-6 record in non-league games, a 1-4 record at home, and a 4-6 record on the road.
Common Opponents
Both teams have faced common opponents, including Dublin Coffman, Reynoldsburg, and Newark. While Grove City has emerged victorious against Dublin Coffman and Reynoldsburg, they fell short against Newark. Teays Valley, on the other hand, has struggled against these opponents, with losses to Reynoldsburg and Newark.
Coach's Perspective
According to TV Coach Trevor Younkin, the Vikings' next challenge will require strategic adjustments. "Our next challenge is on Monday against Grove City; they are 13-2, and they'll likely run a matchup 2-3 zone. We'll focus on learning how to effectively counter it in practice, and from there, we'll move forward."
Previous Performance
Tessa Horsley led the blue and gold in their previous league loss at Reynoldsburg, scoring 12 points and grabbing eight rebounds. The Vikings will look to build on this performance as they face off against the formidable Greyhounds.
I'll be on hand at Grove City High School tonight with live updates from the Vikings' matchup against the Greyhounds.