On this Wednesday edition of the Sam and Brad Show, the guys catch up with head basketball coaches Dru Joyce II (STVSM, 00:21) and Mark Fisher (Ellet, 06:40) as their two teams prepare to square off. Former NFL scout Matt Manocherian chats with the guys about some of the top prospects from the NFL Combine and what implications the combine has on this year's draft (13:01).
The City Series Boys' Basketball Championship will be taking place tomorrow at Firestone High School in what will be another competitive matchup.
First-year Buchtel head coach Matt Futch spoke with Sam Bourquin and Brad Russell ahead of the contest Friday.
Ellet head basketball coach Mark Fisher joined the show as well, talking about his team and how they can avenge an earlier loss to the Griffins this season.
Mark Fisher, the head coach of the Ellet Orangemen spoke with Sam and Brad Friday to talk about his team heading into their matchup tonight with Massillon.
The Ellet Orangemen will be going up against the Irish of St. Vincent-St Mary on Thursday night in a boys' basketball showdown of great proportions.
Mark Fisher spoke with Sam and Brad Tuesday to talk about the matchup as well as his nephew, AJ Gareri becoming the all-time leading point scorer in City Series basketball history.
Mark Fisher, head coach of the Ellet Orangemen spoke with Sam Thursday to talk about his ballclub heading into the holidays.
The boys are 6-0 on the young season heading into the holiday tournaments.
The Dunk for Diabetes Tournament will be going on Sunday, complete with six games and three local teams participating.
One of the teams is the Ellet Orangemen and coach Mark Fisher joined the Sam Bourquin Show Wednesday to talk about their game against Warren Harding, as well as their crucial City Series Matchup with Buchtel.
Coach Fisher says that their matchup with Harding should be an exciting one for the fans and his team.
"We're going to try and put our best foot forward and be prepared for a good Warren Harding team," Fisher says. "We don't know too much about them, but we know they have some good athletes."
The Orangemen are paced by 6 foot 8 forward A.J. Gerari, and have a few more solid players who have had experience playing in big games.