| Cleveland took off as the conference front runners one season into the Page Age, going 11-2 in conference with Springfield/Rockford/St. Paul battling for a distant 2nd place. In season 60 Cleveland and St. Paul took a back seat to Rockford (20 wins, 12-1 in conference) and top 10 freshmen class (the first of any team in the Page Age) led by small forward Donny Sawyers. The next season fultok09 was hired to coach the abysmal Joplin program, which he never was able to improve. Cleveland leap-frogged Rockford for a 21 win season thats to highly recruited, and future 1st round pick, Jarrett Hall from Toledo, Ohio. The young Cleveland Maaks finished the season ranked #7 in the country, putting conf 14 firmly on the map of league 5. St. Paul, who finished 5th in conference the previous year shot up to their own 21 season, trailed closely by another talented Cleveland team. St. Paul was carried by a trio of shooters--Antoine Roberts, Rob Fisher, and good ole' Morris Borrow. Their two 7 footer forwards made them a force to be reckoned with in the NTT, but they didn't live up to expecations. Memphis used the Demetrius Page money to hire CoachD in hopes of turning their miserable program around. | | Cleveland took off as the conference front runners one season into the Page Age, going 11-2 in conference with Springfield/Rockford/St. Paul battling for a distant 2nd place. In season 60 Cleveland and St. Paul took a back seat to Rockford (20 wins, 12-1 in conference) and top 10 freshmen class (the first of any team in the Page Age) led by small forward Donny Sawyers. The next season fultok09 was hired to coach the abysmal Joplin program, which he never was able to improve. Cleveland leap-frogged Rockford for a 21 win season thats to highly recruited, and future 1st round pick, Jarrett Hall from Toledo, Ohio. The young Cleveland Maaks finished the season ranked #7 in the country, putting conf 14 firmly on the map of league 5. St. Paul, who finished 5th in conference the previous year shot up to their own 21 season, trailed closely by another talented Cleveland team. St. Paul was carried by a trio of shooters--Antoine Roberts, Rob Fisher, and good ole' Morris Borrow. Their two 7 footer forwards made them a force to be reckoned with in the NTT, but they didn't live up to expecations. Memphis used the Demetrius Page money to hire CoachD in hopes of turning their miserable program around. |