Edison State Basketball Season Set to Begin November 2

The Edison State Community College men’s and women’s basketball teams will return to the court on Wednesday, November 2. Both teams have been working hard in preparation of the upcoming season. 

Head Coach Tim McMahon leads the Lady Chargers for the ninth season, bringing over three decades of coaching expertise to the program. McMahon began his coaching career at Lehman and Botkins High School. At Botkins, he advanced to the assistant varsity coach for the girls’ basketball team, where he helped lead the team to two S.C.A.L. League Championships and the title of Regional Runner-Ups. McMahon led the Lady Chargers to a conference title both last season and in 2020. The team also advanced to the NJCAA National Championship tournament in 2022, winning their first matchup. 

The Lady Chargers return to the court with 13 incoming freshmen. McMahon sees good things in store for the season. 

“We’re a young team with all freshmen,” McMahon said, “but we’re working every day to learn our system and build team chemistry. I believe we can have a very good season.” 

The Lady Chargers will face Cedarville University JV on their home court in the first game of the season on November 2. On Saturday, November 5, they’ll travel for their first away game, facing Ancilla College. 

Joining McMahon is Doug Martin as the assistant coach. Martin has over 30 years of coaching experience; this is his sixth year as Edison State’s assistant women’s basketball coach. Previously the varsity girls’ basketball coach at Anna High School, he helped to lead the Lady Rockets to a State Championship in 2011, State Runner-Up in 2012, and State Championship in 2013. 

Leading the men’s basketball team for the fifth year is Head Coach Kyle Vanover, who has over 20 years of coaching experience. He has coached at Miami East, Greenville, Lehman, and Graham schools and had winning seasons with all. Under Vanover’s leadership, the Chargers produced records for most wins in a single season with 25, best home record of 18-0, and best finish in school history last year with a Region 12 Runner-Up. Coach Vanover was also named OCCAC Co-Coach of the Year for the 2021–22 season. 

The men’s team will have a different style of play this year, and Vanover is excited to see how they succeed. 

“This year is a bit different for me in the 20 years I’ve been coaching,” said Vanover. “Things have been working out well in our scrimmages, and I’m excited about the explosiveness we’re going to bring with our new style this year.” 

The Chargers will return to the court with five sophomores and 14 freshmen, two of which are slated to begin in the spring. 

“Our sophomores on the team have done a great job leading so far, not just in basketball but also in the classroom,” said Vanover. “The biggest attribute they’re bringing this year is their experience, and they’ve stepped up to share what they struggled with as freshmen so the incoming freshmen don’t have to struggle with the same things.” 

He added, “This is probably the hardest-working group of freshmen we’ve ever had. Their attitude, character, and willingness to learn are great. They’ve been showing they’re a team-first group, which is the culture we’re always trying to build here.” 

After the Chargers host Cedarville University JV at home on November 2, they’ll be on the road to challenge Ancilla College in their first away game on Saturday, November 5. 

Assistant coaches Craig Maschino and Matt Gross join Vanover in leading the men’s team. Maschino is returning for his fourth year as an assistant coach and brings nearly 20 years of coaching experience to the program. Gross has a decade of coaching experience, five of which are at an elevated AAU level. 

Edison State’s basketball teams compete in the Ohio Community College Athletic Conference (OCCAC) and are Division II members of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). Visit athletics.edisonohio.edu for the latest news, upcoming games, and complete rosters. 

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2022–23 Women’s Basketball Roster 

# Name                         Year     Position            High School 

1 Paxton Hunley             FR        Guard               Miami East 

2 Matea Bartel               FR        Guard/Forward  Colerain 

3 Hannah Yates              FR        Guard               Tecumseh 

4 Madalynn Hughes        FR        Guard               Troy 

5 Raegan Beverly           FR        Guard               Clermont Northeastern 

10 Carmen Shumaker     FR        Guard               Bellefontaine 

11 Rori Hunley              FR        Guard               Miami East 

12 Makenzee Maschino   FR        Guard               Troy 

13 Dana Evans               FR        Guard               West Clermont 

20 Ella Hoehne              FR        Forward            Russia Local School 

21 Taj Pewett                 FR        Guard               Colerain 

22 Bailey Zerby             FR        Guard               Bellbrook 

25 Shamarah Allen         FR        Guard               Washington 

Head Coach: Tim McMahon 

Assistant Coach: Doug Martin 

2022–23 Men’s Basketball Roster 

# Name                         Year     Position            High School 

1 Tywan Hall                 FR        Guard               Middletown 

2 KeiAunte Powell         FR        Point Guard       Middletown 

3 Jordan Howard            SO        Guard               Springfield 

4 Montana Cottrell         SO        Point Guard       Lockland 

5 Jakob Reed                 SO        Guard               Stebbins 

10 Jesse Dixon               FR        Guard               West Portsmouth 

11 Yero Diallo               SO        Guard               Lockland 

12 Malachi Peacock        FR        Guard               Westerville North 

13 Abdulai Jalloh           FR        Forward            Westerville South 

14 Isaiah Phillips            FR        Guard               Frisco 

15 Devonte Curry           FR        Guard               Briggs 

20 Mouhamed Sidibe      FR        Forward            Flight Academy Prep 

22 Jaydon Litten             FR        Guard               Versailles 

23 Brendan Crump         FR        Guard               Stivers School for the Arts 

24 Landyn Henry           FR        Guard               Troy 

33 Elias Richardson        SO        Forward            Scott County 

35 Kendyll Toney           FR        Guard               McClain 

     Myles Shaw              FR        Guard               Homeschool 

     Aaron Ward              FR        Forward            Winton Woods 

Head Coach: Kyle Vanover 

Assistant Coach: Craig Maschino 

Assistant Coach: Matt Gross 

Assistant Coach: Mark Eustache 

2022–23 Charger Men’s Basketball Team: Front (L to R): Jesse Dixon, Jordan Howard, Jakob Reed, Yero Diallo, Montana Cottrell, KeiAunte Powell, Jaydon Litten, Tywan Hall; Back (L to R): Coach Gross, Coach Eustache, Isaiah Phillips, Landyn Henry, Devonte Curry, Malachi Peacock, Mouhamed Sidibe, Elias Richardson, Kendyll Toney, Brendan Crump, Abdulai Jalloh, Coach Maschino, Coach Vanover 
2022–23 Charger Women’s Basketball Team: Front (L to R): Hannah Yates, Dana Evans, Paxton Hunley, Raegan Beverly, Rori Hunley, Carmen Shumaker; Back (L to R): Coach McMahon, Bailey Zerby, Makenzee Maschino, Shamarah Allen, Ella Hoehne, Taj Pewett, Matea Bartel, Madalynn Hughes, Coach Martin; 
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