Ready Roundup

Healthy Berkemeyer stepping up for girls team

By JARROD ULREY

ThisWeek Community News Friday February 17, 2012 7:35 PM

When Joe Lang considered his team’s tournament drawing, the Ready High School girls basketball coach believed the potential was there for it to surprise its way to a Division III district championship game.

Adding credibility to that idea was the recent performance of 5-foot-10 sophomore Margie Berkemeyer.

After missing the first 12 games because of illness, Berkemeyer scored two points during Ready’s 37-34 loss to Hartley on Jan. 7.

The Silver Knights closed the regular season by winning five of their last seven, however, and Berkemeyer found her stride during a 47-17 victory over Grandview on Feb. 8 when she scored a season-high 23 points.

“She’s a sophomore, but she has a great shooting touch,” Lang said. “We didn’t have her for our first (12) games and when she came back she didn’t have any wind or much strength at first. (Against Grandview) she just shot the ball extremely well.”

Berkemeyer, who shot 10-for-16 from the floor against the Bobcats, joins Nikki Brown and Lauren Ruth in what Lang believes can be a strong inside game.

As recently as winter break, Lang was concerned that Berkemeyer might not be able to help much, if any, this season.

After Berkemeyer helped the girls volleyball team reach a state semifinal Nov. 10, she went to basketball practice the next day but began to experience flu-like symptoms later that weekend.

Despite enduring symptoms similar to mononucleosis over the next month, doctors never determined what caused Berkemeyer to feel weak and sick.

By early January, she finally felt well enough to return to action. She scored eight points during a 76-37 victory over Columbus School for Girls on Jan. 21 but didn’t completely break out until the Grandview game.

The Silver Knights received the 10th seed for the district tournament, but because of Lang’s desire to not have a first-round bye, he elected to set up his team with an opening-round game against fifth-seeded Johnstown.

If Ready beat the Johnnies on Feb. 18, it will face CSG on Feb. 25 at New Albany. While CSG is just 1-19, Johnstown is 16-4.

Seventh-seeded Marion Pleasant, eighth-seeded West Jefferson or 11th-seeded Madison Plains would await the Silver Knights in a district semifinal Feb. 28 at New Albany if they win their first two tournament games.

The district final is March 3 at New Albany, where top-seeded Africentric likely will be looming.

For Berkemeyer, simply getting to the point where she could contribute again has been a relief.

“I just kept feeling nauseated and extremely tired,” Berkemeyer said. “I went to the (emergency room) one time and they thought I had appendicitis, so I went again and had to get an MRI. It was more annoying than scary because they didn’t give me any medicine. I had a few setbacks but I finally started feeling OK around mid-January.

“For a while I could only play about five minutes, and I lost about 10 pounds. I definitely don’t feel 100 percent, but I’m doing much better. (The Grandview game) was probably the most I’ve played. It would be so important if I could contribute to this team and to come back from something horrible like this. Everyone on the varsity team has been really supportive and helped me to come back.”

•The boys basketball team is hoping to rebuild some momentum for the postseason.

After winning seven of their first nine, the Silver Knights had lost 10 in a row before playing Hartley on Feb. 16.

During the skid, Ready lost close games to Centerburg (45-44 on Jan. 28) and Wellington (67-61 on Feb. 7) and averaged just 37.4 points.

•The wrestling team failed to defend its CCL championship.

After scoring 256.5 points to capture the league title a year ago, Ready scored 180.5 but finished behind host Hartley (191.5) and ahead of St. Charles (152.5), DeSales (114) and Watterson (16.5) on Feb. 11. It’s the first league championship for the Hawks.

Winning league titles for Ready were Steven Pozz (106 pounds), Bobby Smith (126), Patrick Stover (145) and Patrik Garren (heavyweight).

Those four were expected to be among the top competitors for Ready at the Division III sectional tournament held Feb. 17-18 at Cardington. Also looking for strong performances were Andrew Jones (113), Nick Headlee (132) and Dalton Scott (120).

The top four in each weight class advance to the district tournament Feb. 24 and 25 at Heath.

Brandon Burt, who was expected to compete at 152 or 160, is out for the season with an injury, according to coach Chance Van Gundy.

“I think (Garren) has only lost five or six this year, and he was second at the (Catholic Invitational Tournament on Jan. 14 and 15 at Cincinnati Elder),” Van Gundy said. “Dalton Scott has been doing pretty well.”

•Football players Brandon Gutheil, Trey Thatcher and Gregg Yoho signed letters of intent Feb. 2 to play in college.

Gutheil will play for Ashland University and Thatcher and Yoho will play for Urbana University. Both Ashland and Urbana compete in NCAA Division II.

Last season, Gutheil made second-team all-district in Division IV as an offensive lineman and also played on the defensive line.

Thatcher made first-team all-district on the offensive line and played on the defensive line.

Yoho saw action at quarterback, slotback and in the defensive backfield for the Silver Knights, who finished 4-6.

At a glance

Below are the recent results and coming schedules for the Ready boys basketball, girls basketball, bowling, swimming & diving and wrestling teams:

BOYS BASKETBALL

Feb. 7 — Lost to Wellington 67-61

*Feb. 10 — Lost to DeSales 48-31. Brady Taylor and Matt Yoho each scored nine points.

Feb. 14 — Lost to North Union 52-43. Yoho, Kyle Wilgus and Josh Gantz all scored eight points.

*Feb. 16 — At Hartley. Ready lost to the Hawks 47-32 on Jan. 27.

Feb. 22 — Northridge in first round of Division III district tournament, 6 p.m. at Central Crossing. Winner plays third-seeded Mount Gilead in second round, 6 p.m. Feb. 29 at Central Crossing. Winner plays Berne Union, Cardington or second-seeded Columbus Academy in district semifinal, 6 p.m. March 6 at Central Crossing. Winner plays in district final, 8:30 p.m. March 8 in Fairgrounds Coliseum.

Of note: The Silver Knights were 7-11 overall before Feb. 14 and are 1-6 in the CCL.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Feb. 8 — Defeated Grandview 47-17. Margie Berkemeyer scored a career-high 23 points.

Feb. 18 — Played Johnstown in first round of Division III district tournament. Winner plays Columbus School for Girls in second round, 2:45 p.m. Feb. 25 at New Albany. Winner plays seventh-seeded Marion Pleasant, eighth-seeded West Jefferson or Madison Plains in district semifinal, 8 p.m. Feb. 28 at New Albany. Winner plays in district final at 7 p.m. March 3 at New Albany.

Of note: The Silver Knights are 10-10.

BOWLING

Feb. 7 — Boys: Lost to Hilliard Darby 1,922-1,834; Girls: Def. Darby 1,895-1,423

Feb. 17 — Boys: Competed in sectional tournament at Columbus Western Bowl. The top nine teams and top nine individuals not on qualifying teams advance to the district tournament Feb. 25 at HP Lanes. The top three teams and top three individuals not on qualifying teams advance to the state tournament March 2 at Wayne Webb’s Columbus Bowl.

Feb. 18 — Girls: Competed in sectional tournament at Columbus Western Bowl. The top nine teams and top nine individuals not on qualifying teams advance to the district tournament Feb. 24 at HP Lanes. The top three teams and top three individuals not on qualifying teams advance to the state tournament March 3 at Wayne Webb’s Columbus Bowl.

Of note: The boys finished 10-7 overall and the girls finished 15-1 overall.

SWIMMING & DIVING

Feb. 11 — Boys: Finished last (4) in five-team Division II sectional meet at Upper Arlington behind champion Grandview (383.5); Girls: Finished last (62.5) in four-team Division II sectional at Upper Arlington behind champion Grandview (349)

Feb. 17-18 — Girls: Competed in Division II district meet at Ohio State. Dylanie Tilley competed in diving.

Below is Ready’s district qualifier with sectional time and district seed:

Girls — 400 free relay (5:00.32, 28th)

WRESTLING

Feb. 11 — Finished second (180.5) in CCL tournament at Hartley behind the host Hawks (191.5) and ahead of St. Charles (152.5), DeSales (114) and Watterson (16.5)

Feb. 17-18 — Competed in Division III sectional tournament at Cardington. The top four individuals in each weight class advance to the district tournament Feb. 24 and 25 at Heath.

*League contest