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Xavier Boys Basketball

Xavier - Boys Basketball

Sampson leads Saints past Waverly-SR

WAVERLY - Trey Sampson hit three 3-pointers and scored 19 points Friday night as Xavier clipped Waverly-Shell Rock, 49-46, in a non-conference boys basketball game in Waverly.

Adam McDermott scored 11 points for the Saints (2-0) and Corbin Woods netted 10.

Klinton Carlson topped Waverly-Shell Rock (1-1) with 17 points.

XAVIER (49): Winker 2 2-3 7, Sampson 6 4-4 19, McDermott 3 3-4 11, Schulte 0 0-4 0, Woods 3 4-4 10, Nelson 1 0-2 2, Downey 0 0-0 0, Mullen 0 0-0 0, Thinnes 0 0-0 0. Totals 15 13-21 49.

WAVERLY-SHELL ROCK (46): Stensland 3 4-6 10, Carlson 7 3-6 17, Hanks 1 0-0 2, Velky 4 2-2 10, Wiltse 1 0-0 2, Demuth 1 0-0 2, Moerer 1 1-2 3. Totals 18 10-20 46.

Halftime - Xavier 20, Waverly-Shell Rock 15. 3-point goals - Xavier 6 (Sampson 3, McDermott 2, Winker), Waverly-Shell Rock 0.

 

Xavier - Boys Basketball

Football stars help Luehrsmann win debut

Matt Nelson, Trey Sampson and Corbin Woods had only four practices to get ready for the high school basketball season after helping the Xavier Saints reach the championship game of the Class 4A football playoffs.

They've made a remarkably smooth transition.

The three football stars combined for 47 points Monday night as the Saints defeated Mount Pleasant, 60-48, to give Ryan Luehrsmann a victory in his first game as Xavier's new head coach.

Nelson scored 17 points, Sampson netted 16 and Woods added 14 as the Saints pulled away in the fourth quarter. Reggie Schulte, an all-state quarterback at Xavier, also played Monday night and contributed two points.

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Xavier - Boys Basketball

McLaughlin plays for Capital City champs

WEST DES MOINES - Xavier High School graduate Mitch McLaughlin helped Patch.com win the championship in the Capital City summer basketball league Sunday.

Patch.com defeated Peak Performance, 99-96, in the finals.

McLaughlin, a 6-foot-1 guard, was redshirted as a true freshman at Drake this past season.

Tyrus McGee of Iowa State scored 29 points to lead Patch.com in the championship game and was named the league's Most Valuable Player.

   

Xavier - Boys Basketball

Haluska, Recker featured at Xavier camp

Former University of Iowa basketball stars Adam Haluska and Luke Recker will be guest instructors at the "Shooting to Win Clinic" at Xavier High School on June 1-2 for boys entering the 5th through 12th grades.

The camp is being hosted by new Xavier basketball coach Ryan Luehrsmann, a former UI basketball star himself. The camp is open to all Xavier-bound and area players.

The cost is $60 for both days or $30 for one day. Campers entering grades 9-12 will meet from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., and campers entering grades 5-8 will meet from 10 a.m. until noon.

Contact Pam Barta at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for more information.

 

Xavier - Boys Basketball

Luehrsmann named Xavier basketball coach

Ryan Luehrsmann thought seriously about becoming a basketball coach when he finished playing for the Iowa Hawkeyes 12 years ago, but the right opportunity did not come along.

Now it has.

Luehrsmann, 34, was named the boys basketball coach at Xavier High School on Friday after spending two years as the freshman coach with the Saints.

"I'm looking forward to it," he said. "It's all very exciting."

Luehrsmann was an all-state guard at Cedar Rapids Washington in 1995 and 1996 before joining the Hawkeyes. He played his first three years at Iowa for Tom Davis and finished his UI career with Steve Alford.

He wanted to become a coach himself at the time.

"I thought about it a lot when I was in college," he said. "I went to work summer camps at Duke and at Kansas and gave it some real hard thought at the time, but there wasn't really a graduate assistant posititon available around the area."

Instead of coaching, Luehrsmann entered the business world and spent about 10 years in phamaceutical sales and medical device sales. He kept coaching in the back of his mind, but didn't have the time to pursue it.

"I kind of knew in my heart I would want to get back and get involved (in coaching) if things ever changed," he said.

Things changed when he became an insurance agent at Bouslog Insurance in Marion. That gave him the flexibility to begin coaching at Xavier at the freshman level, and he applied for the head coaching job this spring when Matt Jenkins stepped aside after three years.

Luerhsmann will remain with Bouslog Insurance while coaching at Xavier.

Luehrsmann played two different styles in college, first under Davis and then Alford, and said he plans to incorporate both of their systems at Xavier.

"I'm near and dear to allowing kids to get up and down," he said, preferring a fast pace. "I'm sure you'll see elements of both their philosophies, and I've got some of my own ideas that I've picked up from watching other programs close by and across the country."

Luehrsmann has never coached above the freshman level in high school. Now he'll be tangling with some of the top coaches in the state next season in the Mississippi Valley Conference.

"It won't be easy," he said. "I'm sure those guys will teach me a few lessons during the process."

Luehrsmann was the two-time MVC Player of the Year in 1995 and 1996 at Washington. He won the Chris Street Award at Iowa in 2000 and played on two NCAA tournament teams with the Hawkeyes, reaching the Sweet 16 in 1999 in Davis' final year at Iowa.

   
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