
The Danville boys basketball team was selected the MaxPreps Indiana Team of the Week, presented by the Indiana National Guard.
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Week 21 Winner: Danville Boys Basketball
It's the most important time of the season, says
Danville (Ind.) boys basketball coach Brian Barber.
"The team that improves the most in February wins championships in March," he said.

Luke Callahan, Danville
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And Barber's team plans to win multiple titles.
"As many championships as possible," he said.
The
Warriors appear well on their way, off to a 14-3 start, thanks to a
well-balanced group that includes four seniors, six juniors, a sophomore
and two freshmen.
For their balance, chemistry, depth and
overall defense, Danville is the MaxPreps Indiana Team of the Week,
presented by the Indiana National Guard.
Barber has been at the
helm since 1999 and his teams have been a model of consistency. Since
2005, the Warriors have had just one losing seasons, having gone 17-9,
12-9, 18-6, 17-5, 25-2, 19-5, 11-12, 18-6 and 17-5 before this year.
The Warriors have won five of their last six with the help of top two scorers
Luke Callahan (14.6 points per game, 5.6 rebounds per game) and
Ryan Cloncs (13.2, 5.7).
"Luke
leads by example and his sheer presence," Barber said. "He's versatile
in the he rebounds, defends, blocks shots, is a good passer and can
shoot both inside and outside.
"Ryan is a very intelligent
player who can see things happening ahead of most players. He rebounds,
takes charges, is an excellent passer and can score both inside and
outside."
Sounds like a familiar theme with the Warriors.
Other capable scorers are
Jake Elliott (8.6 ppg), freshman
Austin Cowart (5.3 ppg) and
Jayson Stone (5.2 ppg).
The
Warriors average 18.3 assists per game and shoots 46 percent from the
field. Elliott is one of the state leaders while averaging 6.2 assists
per game.

Ryan Cloncs, Danville
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The
team's ability to pass effectively and share the wealth is a big reason
why the chemistry is so strong.
"I feel like our team has improved in all facets of the game," Barber said.
That
has helped make 2014-15 so enjoyable so far. Barber said how the
players mesh is a big reason why he enjoys coaching overall.
"The thing I enjoy the most about coaching is the relationships," he said. "From players to coaches to everyone involved."
The
team has shown a strong bounce-back quality as well. After opening the
year with an 81-29 win over visiting South Putnam and 33-point at
Rockville, it lost at Mooresville.
The Warriors responded with a
season-high seven-game win streak, before a loss to Brownsburg. They
responded with four straight wins, before a decisive loss at home to the
state's No. 23 team McCutcheon.
Once again, Danville bounced back with a 57-51 win at Frankfort. It hosts
Avon this week and has two more home games next week against
Fall Creek Academy (Indianapolis) and
Crawfordsville.

Balance, chemistry, depth and overall defense has led Danville to a 14-3 start.
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