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Lucas Moody
Lucas Moody - SF

Team: Bluffton Beavers [ID #715] Bookmark Bluffton Beavers

Location: Bluffton, OH (Central)

Conference: V.7 [Division 2]

President: lhaglund86 send message
          [since September 08th 2021 | last seen April 19th 2024]

Coach: Louis Simon

Arena: Sommer Center

Rating: 93.08 - Overall Position: #389

Fan Mood: 107.71

Alumni Mood: 119.25

Prestige: 36

Team Notes:

• Feb 11 2038: 2-star prospect Landon Bolin committed.
• Feb 04 2038: 3-star prospect Farrell Gaddis committed.
• Dec 03 2037: 2-star prospect Daquan Watt committed.
• Mar 26 2037: Louis Simon was appointed as the new head coach.
• Mar 26 2037: Keith Cole was fired as head coach.
• Jan 08 2037: 2-star prospect Ray Bocchi committed.
• Nov 15 2036: 3-star prospect Matthew Hurst committed.
• Oct 02 2036: Robert Friedrich was hired as the new assistant coach.
• Oct 02 2036: Assistant coach Jason Callaway was let go.
• Aug 28 2036: Promoted to conference V.7.


Record:

Wins: 18 Losses: 19 Pct: .486     Conf Wins: 12 Conf Losses: 15 Conf Pct: .444 Conf Rank: 10     Last10: 2-8 Streak: L8

Pts Ave: 89.3 - 90.3     Pts Diff: -1.0     Team Power Index: 143.7

Press Releases:

Mar 14 2037: Johnson Obliterates Records - by lhaglund86 on February 29th, 2024

With his 39 points in a losing effort, Matthew Johnson continued to up his school record point total. Already over 3000 career points, Johnson is making sure that his record will stand until his son, fathered after his freshman season, suits up for the Beavers in 2054


Dec 21 2023: Ware hits career milestone - by lhaglund86 on February 8th, 2022

Star forward, Leon Ware, surpassed 1700 career points in the most recent outing, and currently sits in 7th place all-time with 1724 career points.


Dec 10 2022: McAllister Erupts for Career High - by lhaglund86 on December 10th, 2021

Junior Guard, Homer McAllister, continued his breakout campaign with a career-high 42 points against Davenport. There is no proof that McAllister turned into a literal ball of fire, but there were scorched patches on the floor after the game. Thankfully, no innocent bystanders were harmed by McAllister's assault on the record books.