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Randal Holt's hot shooting leads Kent State past Miami, 78-57
January 23, 2011,
by Elton Alexander, The Plain Dealer
KENT, Ohio -- Randal Holt was so cold to start the season, so cold even into the holidays, it would be easy not to notice that the sophomore product of Glenville High has been playing well for a while.
But it should be clear now, after Holt led Kent State to a 78-57 victory over the Miami RedHawks that keeps KSU breathing in the Mid-American Conference race.
Holt has not had it easy at Kent, battling through injuries and surgeries to both knees as a freshman, then the cold spell to start his sophomore year that had him shooting 26 percent over his first 12 games.
But counting from a breakout game against Morehead State, Holt has shown signs over his last seven games, marked by his career-high 22-point game against the RedHawks. His missed his first 3-pointer and his last, but in between Holt knocked down six straight, with his baseline bomb with 4:31 to play providing the knockout blow and a 71-51 KSU lead.
"Boy, he's playing good," Miami head coach Charlie Coles said.
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Coach Paul and CBS Trainers, Robbie and Leah Haught visit with Wake Forest University Head Mens Coach Dino Gaudio
The visit included sitting-in on a practice and watching the game vs Clemson
CBS Trainer Leah Haught`s u16 AAU Team:
The CBS Running Rebels
The Ganley All-Stars win First Tournament as AAU Season Begins
CBS Trainer Robbie Haught`s u16 AAU Team
The Ganley All-Stars win First Tournament as AAU Season Begins
Coach Haught and his sons visit four of his former AAU/CBS players from North Royalton before the Brecksville vs North Royalton game thisWinter
Left to Right: Robbie Haught, Joey Haught, Ned Tomic, Coach Paul, Steve Weber, Eric Lebo, Kyle Bowen.
Coach Haught and CBS trainer Robbie Haught visit two of his former AAU players after the Shaker Hts. vs Willoughby South game this season
Left to Right: Anthony Wells (Shaker Heights), Coach Paul, Dave Brown (Anthony`s father), Curtis Winrod (Willoughby South) , Jeff Winrod (Curtis`s father), and Robbie Haught.
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