GAC/Suburban Challenge @ Lindenwood University 12/16/16 Parkway West 60 vs St. Charles 49

2016-17 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
DATE: Friday, December 16, 2016 TEAM: Parkway West
STARTERS: 5, 20, 33, 42, 44
TIME: 5:30pm VS
B/G: Boys TEAM: St. Charles
STARTERS: 2. 3. 20*, 30, 44
JV/V: Varsity
STARTERS:
LOCATION: Lindenwood University ** FRESHMAN
*    SOPHOMORE
TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS: GAC/Suburban Challenge
ROUND:
SCORE: 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL
Parkway West 15 16 13 16 60
St. Charles 13 8 9 19 49
First Quarter Summary:
The game started with West’s #33) Wyatt Yess hitting two free throws then St. Charles #20) Cameron Teson tied up at two with a basket. St. Charles #44) Codi Whitlock hit a basket underneath and Parkway West’s #5) Nate Hughes answered with a bucket but missed the free throw for a three point play tied at four with 6:19 left. St. Charles went on a 8-0 run with #30) Drew Cannon hit two threes and #20) Teson hit two free throws to make the score St. Charles 12-4 with 4:56 left. Parkway West finished the quarter with a 12-1 run. West’s #33) Yess hit a basket. St. Charles #1) Cartiese Luster hit one for two free throws and that would be their last points of the quarter with 4:06 left. West would score the last nine points of the quarter to make the score at the end of the first Parkway West 15-13. The run started with a basket by #32) Liam Newman followed by a basket by #33) Yess. #5) Hughes hit a three and #20) Jack Swiney finished the run with a basket.
Second Quarter Summary:
Parkway West finished the first quarter with a 9-0 run and added an 8-0 run to that to start the second quarter. #10) Adrian Scott hit two free throws and a basket with a #33) Yess basket in the middle and #10) Scott hit another basket to finish out the run to make the score West 23-13 with 5:19 left in the half. #20) Teson hit two free throws with 5:05 left. St. Charles didnt score since 4:06 left in the first. West’s #33) Yess answered with a thunderious slam dunk. St. Charles #44) Codi Whitlock scored a bucket inside followed by a put back basket by #33) Branden Wiggs to get the lead down to six with 3:59 left West 25-19.Parkway West’s #20) Swiney scores two baskets with a St. Charles #2) Micah Hughes basket in the middle to make the score West 29-21 with 2:34 left in the half. Parkway West’s #42) Jack Gieseking finished out the scoring for the half with a bucket. The score at the half Parkway West 31-21.
Third Quarter Summary:
Parkway West started the second half with a #5) Hughes basket with 6:35 left to make it West 33-21. St. Charles #2) Micah Hughes answered with a basket to get the lead down to ten. West’s #32) Newman and St. Charles #20) Cameron Teson exchanged baskets to keep the lead at 10 West 35-25 with 5:55 left. Parkway West scored the next four with a #33) Yess missed two free throws and then a Yess basket followed by #10) Scott basket to make the score Parkway West 39-25 with 4:19 left. The teams didn’t score between 4:19 and 2:19. St. Charles #20) Teson hits a three with 1:42 left to get the lead down to 11. West’s #5) Hughes hits a basket and St. Charles #33) Wiggs answers. West’s #5) Hughes hits a three pointer with 4.2 seconds left to make the score after three quarters Parkway West 44-30.
Fourth Quarter Summary:
St. Charles started the fourth quarter with a three from #30) Drew Cannon. West’s #5) Hughes answered with a basket and has scored the last seven points for West. St. Charles went on a 7-0 run #30) Cannon hit a basket, #3) Jordan Dowdall hits a basket and #30) Cannon finishes out the run with a three to make the score West 46-39 with 5:24 left. West’s #3) Kyle Geraghty hit a three to make the lead nine with 4:30 left. St. Charles #20) Teson and West’s #33) Yess exchanged two free throws to keep the West’s lead at nine 51-42. St. Charles next three points were free throws #3) Dowdall one for two and #30) Cannon two for three to get the lead down to six 51-45. West’s #5) Hughes hits a two to make West 53-45 with 2:57 left. They gave #33) Yess a bonus free throws and he make them both but St. Charles only had six team fouls the free throws didnt count. St. Charles #3) Dowdall hit two free throws with 1:33 left to get it down to six 53-47. Parkway West’s #44) Scott Meier missed the first part of a one and one but scored a basket 22 second later. Parkway West scored their next five points on the free throw line. West’s #33) Yess went four for four and #5) Hughes went one for two from the line. St. Charles #33) Wiggs finished out the scoring with a basket with seven seconds left. The final score was Parkway West 60  St. Charles 49.
Game Summary:
St. Charles came into the game with a 7-0 record. They had some major problems with West’s heighth. St. Charles didn’t score from 4:56 left in the first to 5:05 left in the second. They lost the lead with 1:42 left in the first and was never in the lead again and was never within less than six points behind in the second half. #20) Cameron Teson was a lot more aggressive than the last time I seen him. He didn’t fare too good when he went inside but finished with 13 points. #30) Drew Cannon played very well but lost his legs durung the second half. He will get better and better. They need #11) Nick DeBeer back.
Parkway West used their heighth and took over in the mid first quarter. West controlled the boards. They went on a 17-0 run in the mid first quarter till mid second quarter. They had leads in the second half from 14 points and never was up less than six points. #33) Wyatt Yess scored 18 points and #5) Nate Hughes had 17 points. They were the best team today amd probably is the best team every day.
Stats: Stlprepsports.com
St.Charles:
#30) Drew Cannon  G  SR  6’2″  16 points  2pt: 1/4  3pt: 4/8  FT: 2/3
20) Cameron Teson  G  Soph 5’10”  13 points  2pt: 2/6  3pt: 1/1  FT: 8/10
Parkway West:
#33) Wyatt Yess  C  SR  6’8″  18 points  2pt: 5/9  FT: 8/10
#5) Nate Hughes  G  SR  5’11”   17 points  2pt: 5/5  3pt: 2/2  FT: 1/3

Webster Classic Semifinals 12/09/16 Champaign Central 68 at Webster Groves 66

2016-17 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
DATE: Friday  12/09/16 TEAM: Champaign Central
STARTERS: 1, 21, 23, 24, 25
TIME: 7:30pm VS
B/G: Boys TEAM: Webster Groves
STARTERS: 10*, 11, 13, 23, 25
JV/V: Varsity
STARTERS:
LOCATION: Webster Groves HS ** FRESHMAN
*    SOPHOMORE
TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS: Webster Classic
ROUND: Semifinals
SCORE: 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL
Champaign Central 16 20 14 18 68
Webster Groves 20 12 16 18 66
First Quarter Summary:
Webster Groves #11) Cam Potts hits the first basket with 7:05 left Webster 2-0. Champaign Central’s #23) A’Kieon Gill hits a three then Webster’s #23) Isaiah Ford hits a two to make it Webster 4-3. Champaign Central scoresthe next three with a bucket by #24) Tim Finke and #23) Gill goes one for two from the line to make it Central 6-4 with 5:27 left in the first. Webster goes on a 10-2 run with #11) Potts hitting a two and Central’s #25) Doug Wallen hitting a two. Webster Groves’ #10) Ray Adams hits one of his two threes in the run and Webster’s #25) Kevin Butler hits one for two from the line and #10) Adams hits another three to make it Webster 14-8  with 2:59 left. The two teams trades baskets twice with Central’s #25) Wallin hitting a two and Webster’s #2) Rj Wright hitting a three. Central’s #24) Finke answers with a three. The #2) Wright hits his second three in a row for Webster and Central finsihes out the scoring with three free throws #2) Qwentin Peacock hit both of his free throws and #25) Wallen went one for two to make the score at the end of the first Webster Groves 20-16.
Second Quarter Summary:
Champaign Central went on a 11-0 run  to start the second half. Central’s #23) Gill hits a three with 7:43 left. Central’s #24) Finke and #25) Wallen hits the next two baskets to make it Central 23-20. Central’s #11) Sam Rossow hits two free throws and #24) Finke hits another basket to finish the 11-0 run to make it Central 27-20 with 5:30 left. Webster groves finally got some points but it was at the free throw line when #25) Kevin Butler hits both of his free throws with 5:16 left. Central’s #23) Gill answers with a threeto make it Central 30-22. Webster’s #11) Potts hits two free throws and Central’s #11) Rossow hits a basket to make it Central 32-24. Webster goes on a 6-0 run with #25) Butler hitting two free throws .#13) Courtney Ramey going one for two on the line his first point and #11) Potts hitting one for two from the line and to finish the run #13) Ramey get his first basket with 2:40 left in the half making the score Central 34-30. Central’s #21) Jake Beesley scores next on a dunk and Webster’s #2) Wright scores a two to keep the Central lead to two 34-32 with 1:05 left. Central’s #1) Bailey Dee finishes the first half scoring by hitting two free throws to make the score at the half Champaign Central 36-32.  Louisville’s Rick Pitino is there to see Webster Groves #13) Ramey he has 3 points at the half.
Third Quarter Summary:
Webster Groves starts the second half with a 7-0 run to retake the lead 39-36. Webster’s #13) Ramey starts the half with two free throws, #23) Ford hits two baskets in a row and gets a three point play in the last with 6:11 left. Central’ s first basket of the half was a basket by #1) Dee but he missed the plus one. Webster’s #13) Ramey got the next basket and hit the plus one to make It Webster Groves 42-38 with 4:50 left. Champaign Central went on a 10-2 run with a basket by #25) Wallen and Webster’s #23) Ford hits a basket. Central scores the next eight points with a three point play by #25) Wallen followed by a two by #30) Matthew Sharick and to finish the run was a three by #23) Gill to make the score Central 48-44 with 1:57 left. Webster’s #13) Ramey scores a basket and Central’s #25) Wallen hits two free throw to make it Central 50-46 with 1:07 left. Webster’s #13) Ramey picks up his fourth foul because of a double tech. Webster’s #11) Potts hits two free throws to finish up the scoring in the third quarter with 55.8 seconds left to make the score Champaign Central 50-48.
Fourth Quarter Summary:
Webster Groves ties the score at 50 with 7:14 left with a basket by #11) Potts. Central answers with a basket by #23) Gill. Webster goes on a 5-0 run with a three by #10) Adams and a two by #23) Ford to make the score Webster 55-52 with 6:08 left. The two teams trades threes Central’s #24) Finke and Webster’s #10) Adams to make it Webster 58-55 with 5:29 left. Central’s #25) Wallen hits two free throws and Webster’s #10) Adams hits three free throws to make it Webster 61-57 with 4:20 left. Webster’s #13) Ramey comes back in the game with 4:33 left. Central’s #14) Walker Stillman answers with a three to get it within one with 3:49 left in the game. The two teams trades baskets Webster’s #11) Potts and Central’s #25) Wallen to make it Webster 63-62 with 3:16 left. Webster’s #13) Ramey went one for two at the line to make Websters lead two with 2:54 left. Central’s #21) Beesley gets a basket on a put back and gets fouled but misses the plus one to tie the score at 64 with 2:35 left. Webster’s #13) Ramey gets fouled while going to the basket and hits both free throws to get Webster a 66-64 lead with 1;44 left. Champaign Central would score the last four points of the game with #25) Wallen going one for two from the line and #1) Bradley Dee getting a three point play with 25.9 seconds left for the game winner. The final score was Champaign Central 68-66.
Game Summary:
Champaign Central really did a great job on Webster Groves #13) Courtney Ramey in the first half. He had only three points and really had a tough time when Central’s #24) Tim Finke was guarding him. Champaign Central has a solid core of three players Finke and #25) Doug Wallen and #23) A’Keon Gill all were double figures and they’re well coached by Jeff Finke. They would be one of the better teams in the St. Louis Metro Area.
Webster Groves had a four point lead after the first quarter but only scored 12 points in the second quarter to be down four at the break. They are small but that will change in January with 6’9″ Cart’e Gordon. #13) Courtney Ramey was held in check in the first half and was more aggressive in the second half to end up with 13 points. He was involved in plaly that a double t was called and he had two fouls in seconds in the third quarter that costs him five minutes in the second half. They hung in tough but lost when it counted. My preseason #1 Team has to do better
Stats:
Champaign Central: Stlprepsports.com stats
#25) Doug Wallen  F  SR  6’4″  18 points  2pt:  6/8  FT: 6/9  4 Rebounds
#23) A’Kieon Gill  G  JR  6’3″  16 points  2pt: 1/1  3pt: 4/7   FT: 2/4
#24) Tim Finke   G  JR  6’6″  12 points  2pt: 3/7  3pt:  2/6  8 Rebounds  Coach’s Kid Player
Webster Groves:
#11) Cam Potts G  SR  6’2″ 15 points  2pt: 4/5  FT:  7/8  3 Rebounds, 4 Assists  Hard Nosed Player
#10) Ray Adams  G  Soph  6’2″?  15 points  3pt:  4/8  FT: 3/3
#13) Courtney Ramey  G  JR  6’4″  13 Points  2pt: 3/11  3pt:  0/5  FT: 7/9  5 Rebounds, 5 Assists. Horrible 1st half. Pitino there to see him. Tech and shut down first half.
#23) Isaiah Ford  F  SR  6’2″  11 points  2pt: 5/8  FT: 1/1  5 Rebounds, 2 Assists

2016-17 Stlprepsports.com High School Basketball Rankings I

2016-17 Stlprepsports.com Basketball Rankings I
Date: 12/11/16
The 1st ranking is going to be Small and Large Schools together
1. Vashon 5-0   Nationally ranked and full of Division 1 Players. The best team in the area.
2. Chaminade  4-1 They have two must see players in Barrington Davis and Jericole Hellems. I was surprised they lost to Champaign Central though.
3. Edwardsville  6-1  Threw a clunker against Belleville West but came back with two 30+ point wins against Belleville East and Collinsville. They have a great core of players.
4. Althoff  5-2  They have two losses and there against Edwardsville and State Champion Chicago Curie by one point. They lost a lot but still have Jordan Goodwin.
5. Webster Groves 2-1  It’s not a very big sample, the loss was to Champaign Central by two points. They get Carte’ Gordon in January will make them very tough later in the season. They have Courtney Ramey.
6. East St. Louis  6-2  They were beat Champaign Central by 24 points to start the season, and lost to  State Champion Chicago Curie by ten points at UIC. Belleville East had them on the ropes and couldn’t hit any free throws to let them off the hook. They do have 6’10” Jeremiah Tilmon
7. Belleville West  4-2 . They have two losses one against an average Farmington team to start the season. Then they went on to win the Vianney Invitational and there SWC at The E contest against Edwardsville. They lost a close one against East St. Louis on the road 72-66
8. Belleville East  4-2  The fourth SWC team in the rankings. They had East St. Louis on the ropes in The SWC at The E but couldn’t hit any free throws to seal the deal. Edwardsville beat them 84-45 in their next game. These teams are in the conference schedules now.
9. SLUH  5-1  The only loss was to Vianney. They have been missing some key players. They have UMKC recruit Brandon McKissic and he is fun to watch
10. St. Mary’s  6-0  They beat CBC on their home court 78-72. They havent done anything wrong yet. They have a solid core of three Yuri Collins, Antonio Burks and Yahuza Rasas
Honarable Mention: 11. CBC  12. Cardinal Ritter  13. Hazelwood Central  14. Ritenour  15. Vianney

Vianney Invitational Championship 12/02/16 Belleville West 58 at Vianney 43

2016-17 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
DATE: 12/02/16 TEAM: Belleville East
STARTERS: 14, 20, 21, 31, 32
TIME: 7pm VS
B/G: Boys TEAM: Vianney
STARTERS: 3. 4. 14. 15, 50
JV/V: Varsity
STARTERS:
LOCATION: Vianney ** FRESHMAN
*    SOPHOMORE
TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS: Vianney Invitational
ROUND: Championship
SCORE: 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL
Belleville East 18 16 11 13 58
Vianney 13 11 8 11 43
First Quarter Summary:
Belleeville East started out with a three from #21) Will Mathews. Vianney answered with a 4-0 run with baskets by #3) Ethan Kleinheider and #50) Colin Braun to make it Vianney 4-3. Belleville East went on a 9-2 run with  East’s #14) Will Lanxon hit a three, and two baskets by #21) Mathews and two free throws by #32) EJ Liddell and a basket in the middle by Vianney’s #15) Eric Krus to make the score East 12-6 with 2:52 left in the first quarter. The two teams traded baskets the rest of the quarter Vianney’s #20) Josh Kleinheider hit a basket then West’s #32) EJ Liddell and missed the free throw for the three point play to make the score West 14-8. Vianney’s #20) Josh Kleinheider hit a three and West’s #31) Tyler Dancy answered witha two to make the score West 16-11. The quarter ended with two free throws by East’s #31) Dancy and a basket by Vianney’s #15) Krus to make the score at the end of the quarter East’s 18-13. East’s #21) Mathews had six points for the quarter.
Second Quarter Summary:
Vianney’s #50) Colin Braun hit the first basket in the second quarter West 18-15. Belleville West went on a 9-0 run to make the score 27-15. #20) Dalton Fox hit two baskets, #14) Lanxon hit a three and #32) Liddell hit a basket to end the scoring in the run. Vianney answered with three pointers from #10) Tionne Harris and #15) Krus to get the West lead down to six 27-21. Belleville West finsihed up the quarter with a 7-3 run in which West’ #32) Liddell scored on a three point play and Vianney’s #44) Matt Springer hit a three point basket.West’s #32) Liddell scores another basket and #22) Keith Randolph scores the last bucket of the half . The score at the break was Belleville West 34-24.
Third Quarter Summary:
Belleville East starts the second half with an 8-0 run to make the score 42-24. Vianney tries to stay close with a 8-0 run themselves to make it back to the original ten point halftime lead 42-32. Vianney’s #14) TJ Cochran hit a three and then #50) Colin Braun had a monster dunk and was fouled but missed the free throw and then to finish the run was a three by Vianney’s #3) Ethan Kleinheider. Belleville East finished the quarter’s scoring with a three point play by #31) Tyler Dancy with 1:53 left. Belleville East had three turnovers and a missed a three and Vianney had three turnovers and a missed three to finished the third quarter. The score after three quarters Belleville Eats 45-32.
Fourth Quarter Scoring:
Vianney started the fourth quarter with a 4-0 run to get the West’s lead down to single digits 45-36 with 6:11 left in the game. West’s #32) Liddell hit a three point play with 5:08 left 48-36. Vianney answers with a 4-0 run #15) Krus hits two free throws and #3) Ethan Kleinheider hit a basket to make it West 48-40. Belleville West tried to finish Vianney off with a 8-0 run  to make the score West 56-40.  West’s #31) Dancy scored two baskets in the run and #20) Dalton Fox scored a basket in the drive. Vianney’s #50) Braun scored a basket and West scored two free throws and Vianney scored the last point of the quarter to make the final score Belleville West 58-43.
Game Summary:
Belleville West led start to finish. The big guys #31) Dancy had 13 points and #32) Liddell had 14 points for the game. West won the rebounding battle 24-16 and only committed 12 turnovers to Vianney’s 23. The answered any Vianney run with a similar run of their own. They were the best team tonight. They have good balance and well coached. They are one of the best teams in the area.
Vianney had too many turnovers 23. They never had the lead. They had only one player in double figures #15)Krus 13 points. They hung in there but only could get the lead down to eight points in the second half. They were second best tonight.
Stats:
Vianney:
#15) Eric Krus  F  SR  6’5″  13 points  2pt: 4/6  3pt: 1/3  FT: 2/2  3 Rebounds, 2 Assists, 2 Turnovers, Good Basketball IQ
#50) Colin Braun  F  JR  6’7″  8 points  2pt: 4/6  FT: 0/3  2 Rebounds, 4 Turnovers Monster Dunk
#3) Ethan Kleinheider  G  SR  5’9″  7 points  2pt: 2/3  3pt: 1/3  1 Rebound, 3 Turnovers
#20) Josh Kleinheider  G  Soph  5’10”  6 points  2pt: 1/1  3pt: 1/1  FT: 1/2  1 Rebound, 2 Turnovers
Belleville West:
#32) EJ Liddell  F  Soph  6’7″  14 points  2pt:  5/14  3pt: 0/4  FT: 4/4 . 10 Rebounds. 2 Assists. 4 Turnovers. Good Game
#31) Tyler Dancy  C  SR  6’7″  13 points  2pt: 5/8  FT: 3/6  5 Rebounds, 2 Blocks
#20) Dalton Fox  F  SR  6’5″  10 points  2pt: 5/9  3pt: 0/1  2 Rebounds, 3 Steals, # Turnovers
#21) Will Mathews  F  JR  6’2″  7 points  2pt: 2/7  3pt: 1/4

HSBB 11/22/2016 St. Charles 58 at St. Charles West 48

2016-17 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
DATE: 11/22/2016 TEAM: St. Charles
STARTERS: 2, 3, 20*, 33*, 44
TIME: 8:00pm VS
B/G: Boys TEAM: St. Charles West
STARTERS: 3, 10*, 15, 30*, 31
JV/V: Varsity
STARTERS:
LOCATION: St. Charles West ** FRESHMAN
*    SOPHOMORE
TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS:
ROUND:
SCORE: 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL
St. Charles 12 13 20 13 58
St. Charles West 10 12 16 10 48
First Quarter Summary:
The scoring started off slowly for both teams. The score after one quarter St. Charles 12-10. St. Charles #33) Branden Wiggs led all scorers after one with 6 points
Second Quarter Summary:
The scoring in the second quarter wasn’t much better. St. Charles was trying to put some space between them and West but West hung tough and was losing 25-22 at the break. St. Charles #2) Micah Hughes had seven points for the quarter and 12 for the half.
Third Quarter Summary:
St. Charles and Micah Hughes started off the third quarter with a 7-3 run with St. Charles West #00) Stephen Frazier hit the three. The score was St. Charles 32-25 after the run. St. Charles West’s #10) Trent Champagne and #30) Josh Anderson hit the next 13 points for West to get them within one point St. Charles 39-38. St. Charles scored the last four points of the quarter to make the score St. Charles 43-38 after three quarters. St. Charles #2) Micah Hughes scored 11 points for the quarter and St. Charles West’s #10) Champagne scored seven for the quarter adn #30) Anderson scored six for the quarter.
Fourth Quarter Summary:
The fourth quarter started with both teams exchanging baskets but West’s basket was a three by #10) Champagne to get the St. Charles lead down to four 45-41. The two teams exchanged baskets aand then exchanged threes St. Charles #2) Hughes and West’s #3) Nick Bazzell scored the threes to make the St. Charles lead stay at four 50-46-. St. Charles’s #44) Codi Whitlock hit a basket and #20) Cameron Teson hit his first two points of the game with free throws with 58.3 seconds left. #33) Branden Wiggs hit three out of five free throws to extend the lead to 13 points 58-46. St. Charles West ended the game with a basket by West’s #10) Champagne and the final score was 58-48.
Game Summary:
St. Charles West played a box and one on St. Charles’s #20) Cameron Teson and it worked but #2) Micah Hughes had a game high 28 points. West’s #31) Tommie Whitney had 0 pointd and only took three shots and had four rebounds. He needs to be a near a double-double to make West sucessful. #10) Trent Champagne kept West somewhat close with his team high 14 points
St. Charles was playing without there two leading scorers from last year Drew Cannon and Nick DeBeer. Micah Hughes lit up for 28 points and did some damage from the three point arc. #20) Cameron Teson was held scoreless to 58 seconds left in the game. The two St. Charles big guys did some damage inside with #44) Codi Whitlock had 10 points and #33) Braden Wiggs had 13 points.
Stats:
St. Charles West:
#10) Trent Champagne  G Soph 6’2″  14 points  2pt: 5/7  3pt: 1/4   FT: 1/1  4 Assists, 5 Turnovers
#30) Josh Anderson  G  Soph  5’11” 9 points  2pt: 1/3  3pt: 2/6  FT: 1/2  5 Rebounds, 6 Turnovers
#3) Nick Bazzell  G  JR  6’2″  7 points  2pt: 2/7  3pt: 1/5  5 Rebounds, 3 Assists
#31) Tommie Whitney  C  SR  6’6″  0 points  2pt:  0/3  4 Rebounds , 2 Turnovers
#15) Charlie Henderson  G  SR  6’2″  7 points  2pt: 2/3  3pt: 0/1  FT: 3/4  1 Assist
#00) Stephen Frazer  F/C  Fresh  6’3″  7 points  2pt: 1/3  3pt: 1/2  FT: 2/2  5 Rebounds
St. Charles:
#2) Micah Hughes G  JR  5’11”  28 points  2pt: 8/13  3pt: 4/9  FT: 0/3 5 Rebounds, 4 Steals, 5 Turnovers
#33) Braden Wiggs  C  Soph  6’5″  13 points  2pt: 3/5  3pt: 0/1  FT: 7/9  3 Rebounds, 2 Steals
#44) Codi Whitlock  C  SR  6’6″  10 points  2pt: 4/7  3pt: 0/1  FT: 2/4  6 Rebounds, 2 Steals
#20) Cameron Teson G  Soph  5’10”  2 points  3pt: 0/3  FT: 2/2  6 Rebounds, 4 Assists,

HSBB 2016 Warrior Classic @ St. Charles West 12/06/16 First Round Francis Howell North 55 Kirkwood 65

2016-17 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
DATE: 12/06/15 TEAM: Francis Howell North
STARTERS: 1, 5*,13, 25, 31
TIME: 6:30pm VS
B/G: Boys TEAM: Kirkwood
STARTERS: 1, 2*, 3, 5, 22
JV/V: Varsity
STARTERS:
LOCATION: St. Charles West ** FRESHMAN
*    SOPHOMORE
TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS: Warrior Classic
ROUND: 1st Round
SCORE: 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL
Francis Howell North 11 12 11 21 55
Kirkwood 14 10 17 24 65
First Quarter Summary:
Howell North started with a three from #31) Fletcher Dietrich. Kirkwood answered with a 5 point run all by #1) Tahj Telfair. North’s #31) Dietrich ties the game with a bucket at five and #1) Justin Matthews-Williams scores a basket to give North a 7-5 lead. Kirkwood’s #1) Telfair scores the next three to give Kirkwood a 8-7 lead with 3:22 left in the first. North”s #31) Dietrich hits two free throws to make it North 9-8. Kirkwood answers with a 6-0 run to make it 14-9 with 28 seconds left. North’s #1) Matthews-Williams adds a bucket to make it 14-11 at the end of the first quarter. Kirkwood’s #1) Telfair had eight points and North’s #31) Dietrich had 7 points for the first quarter
Second Quarter Summary:
Kirkwood went on a 6-3 run in the first 2:05 in the second quarter which included #1) Telfair’s four points and #22) Breandan Sievers basket and North had a three pointer by #13) Drew Killmer. The score was Kirkwood 20-14. Kirkwood’s #1) Telfair hit two free throws to make it Kirkwood 22-14. North answered back with a 5-0 run with a #3) Aidan McDaniel three and a basket by #1) Matthews-Williams to get Kirkwood’s lead down to three 22-19 with 3:56 left in the quarter. Kirkwood answered with a basket by #2) Damien Loyd to make it Kirkwood 24-19 with 1:36 left. North’s #1) Matthews-Williams hit one of two free throws and hit a three athe buzzer to make it 24-23 Kirkwood at the break. Kirkwood’s Telfair had six points and North’s #1) Matthews-Williams had six points for the quarter.
Third Quarter Summary:
The two teams traded baskets twice and Kirkwood added a free throw by #1) Telfair to make it Kirkwood 29-27. Kirkwood went on a 8-3 run with threes by #2) Loyd and #22) Sievers and a basket by #3) Sam Gunn and North’s points were all free throws by#1) Matthews-Williams to make it Kirkwood 37-30 with 3:56 left. North’s #1) Matthews-Williams scored a bucket with 3:16 left to make it Kirkwood 37-32. The two teams had nine turnovers and five missed shots before Kirkwood’s #2) Loyd hit a basket with a minute left. The las minute the two teams traded baskets to make it 41-34 at the end of the third.
Fourth Quarter Summary:
The fourth quarter started with a bucket by Kirkwood’s #22) Breandan Sievers and North answered with two threes by #3) Aidan McDaniel to get Kirkwood’s lead down to three 43-40. Kirkwood’s #22) Sievers got his second basket of the quarter and North’s #12) Killmer to keep the lead at three. Kirkwood’s #3) Gunn hit a two free throws and North’s #1) Matthews- Williams hits a two to keep up with Kirkwood the score was Kirkwood 47-44 with 4:46 left in the game. Kirkwood’s #2) Loyd hits a three and North’s #5) Drew Scheer scored on the next possession to give Kirkwood a 50-46 lead with 4:15 left. Kirkwood’s #1) Telfair hit a basket and North’s #1) Matthews-Williams hits two free throws to make it Kirkwood 52-48 with 3:21 left. Kirkwood finally put some space between them and North with a 8-0 run to make it 60-48 with 1:19 left in the game. Kirkwood’s #1) Telfair scored six of the eight points in the run. North got a three by #3) McDaniel to get the Kirkwood’s lead to single digit 60-51 with 1:02 left. Kirkwood scored five and North scored four to make the final score Kirkwood 65-55.
Game Summary:
Francis Howell North hung in tough till the last two minutes of the game. #31) Fletcher Dietrich kept them in the game in the first quarter, then #1) Justin Mathews-Williams kept them in the game in the second and third quarter and had a team high 23 points. #3) Aidan McDaniel hit a couple threes to keep them close most of the fourth quarter. They had no answer for Kirkwood’s #1) Telfair and #2) Loyd. They were second best and probably second best all the time against Kirkwood.
Kirkwood’s #1) Tahj Telfair had a game high 25 points amd North had no answer for him. When he got in foul trouble #2) Damien Loyd kept it going with 16 points and #22) Breandan Sievers had some big baskets in the fourth quarter and ended up 11 points for the game. Kirkwood stayed tough the whole game and put some space in between the two teams in the late fourth quarter. They were the best team today and probably every day.
Stats:
Francis Howell North:
#1) Justin Mathews-Williams G  JR  6’2″ 23 points  2pt: 7/11  3pt: 1/3  FT: 6/10  4 Rebounds,  2 Assists, 3 Steals, 8 Turnovers
#31) Fletcher Dietrich F/C  SR  6’3″  9 points  2pt: 2/6  3pt: 1/1 FT: 2/2  3 Rebounds, 1 Turnover
#3) Aidan McDaniel  G  Soph  5’11”  9 points  2pt: 0/1  3pt: 3/6  1 Rebound, 1 Assist, 2 Steals
Kirkwood: Stlprepsports.com Stats
#1) Tahj Telfair  F  SR  6’6″  25 points  2pt: 9/12  FT: 7/10
#2) Damien Loyd  G  Soph  5’10”  16 points  2pt: 5/7  3pt: 2/5
#22) Breandan Sievers  F  SR  6’5″  11 points 2pt: 4/6  3pt: 1/2

2016 Warrior Classic Consolation Semifinals 12/06/16 Fort Zumwalt West 50 at St. Charles West 32

2016-17 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
DATE: 12-06-16 TEAM: Fort Zumwalt West
STARTERS: 1, 2, 5, 23, 42
TIME: 5pm VS
B/G: Boys TEAM: St. Charles West
STARTERS: 3, 10*, 15, 30*, 31
JV/V: Varisty
STARTERS:
LOCATION: St.Charles West ** FRESHMAN
*    SOPHOMORE
TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS: Warrior Classic
ROUND: Consolation Semifinals
SCORE: 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL
Fort Zumwalt West 11 11 15 13 50
St. Charles West 7 5 9 11 32
First Quarter Summary:
Fort Zumwalt West started the game with a 6-0 run with #23) Josh White scoring four points.St. Charles West didn’t score their first basket till 4:23 left when #10) Trent Champagne hit a three to make it Fort Zumwalt West 6-3. Fort Zumwalt answered with a three of their own by #2) Jake Hampton to make it 9-3 with 4:07 left. St. Charles West finished off the quarter with two baskets to Zumwalt West’s one to make the score at the end of the first Zumwalt West 11-7.
Second Quarter Summary:
Zumwalt West started the second quarter with a 9-0 run to take the lead 20-7.St. Charles West didn’t score till 3:53 left in the half it was a layup by #31) Tommie Whitney to make it Zumwalt West 20-9. They traded baskets but St. Charles West was a three to make the score at the break Zumwalt West 22-12.
Third Quarter Summary:
Zumwalt West started the third quarter just like the second with a 9-0 run to make it Zumwalt West 31-12. Zumwalt West’s #2) Jake Hampton had a three and a three point play in the run.  St. Charles West for the third quarter in a row didn’t score their first basket till mid quarter. #2) Clark Henderson hit a three with 3:55 left in the quarter. The score was Zumwalt West 31-15. Zumwalt West’s #34) John Chestnut hit a three and a basket with a St.Charles West #5) RJ Harris basket in the middle to make it Zumwalt West 36-17 with 2:04 left. They traded free throws and St. Charles West’s #10) Trent Champagne hit a three quarter court shot at the buzzer to make the score after three Fort Zumwalt West 37-21.
Fourth Quarter Summary:
The Warriors started the quarter with a basket by Josh Anderson in the first 20 seconds of the quarter but didn’t score again to 4:25 left in the game. Fort Zumwalt West scored a basket in the middle to make the score Zumwalt West 39-27. Then Zumwalt West went on a 4-0 run to be leading 43-27 with 3:26 left in the game. St. Charles west’s #2) Clark Henderson hit a three with 2:52 left to get the lead down to 13. Zumwalt West answered with a 7-0 run to get the lead to 20 (50-30) with 1:08 left. Zumwalt West’s #5) Marquis Majors had four of the seven of the points in the run. St. Charles West’s #21) Matthew Frazier finished off the scoring to make the final score Fort Zumwalt West 50-32.
Game Summary:
Fort Zumwalt West led start to finish . They started the first three quarters with big runs and St. Charles West couldn’t recover. They were the best team today.
St. Charles West is missing a go to guy this year. They couldn’t score until mid quarter in the first three quarters. #10) Tent Champagne had a bad shooting night and #31) Tommie Whitney couldn’t finish and that cant happen for this team to have a chance to win.
Stats:
St. Charles West:
#10) Trent Champagne G   Soph  6’2  6 points  2pt: 0/7  3pt: 2/5  4 Assist, 1 steal
#31) Tommie Whitney  C  SR  6’6″  2 points  2pt:  1/3  5 Rebounds, 3 turnovers
#30) Josh Anderson  G  Soph  5’11”  9 points  2pt:  0/2  3pt:  3/5  1 Assists, 1 Steal, 1 Turnover
#3) Nick Bazzell  G  JR  6’2″  0 points  3pt: 0/3  6 Rebounds, 3 Assists, 4 Turnovers
#15) Charlie Henderson  G  SR  6’2″  2 points  2pt: 1/1  3 pt: 0/2  2 Rebounds , 1 Turnover
Fort Zumwalt West: Stlprepsports.com stats
#2) Jake Hampton  G  JR  5’10”  16 points   2pt:  3/5  3 pt:  3/5  FT:  1/1    Quiet 16
#23) Josh White  G/F  JR  6″3″  10 points  2pt:  5/13  FT:  0/1  10+ Rebounds
#5) Marquis Majors  G  JR  6′  10 points   2pt:  4/5  FT:  2/4
#34) John Chestnut  G  SR  6’1″  6 points  2pt: 1/1  3pt:  1/2  FT: 1/2

SWC at The E 12/03/16 Edwardsville 53 vs Belleville West 59

2016-17 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
DATE: 12/03/16 TEAM: Belleville West
STARTERS: 14*, 20, 21, 31, 32*
TIME: 6:30pm VS
B/G: Boys TEAM: Edwardsville
STARTERS: 2, 13, 31, 33, 34
JV/V: Varsity
STARTERS:
LOCATION: SIUE ** FRESHMAN
*    SOPHOMORE
TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS: SWC at The E
ROUND:
SCORE: 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL
Belleville West 19 11 11 18 59
Edwardsville 14 11 9 19 53
First Quarter Summary:
They traded baskets with Edwardsville winning 8-7 with #13) Mark Smith scoring four points for Edwardsville and #20) Dalton Fox scoring all seven points for West. Belleville West went on a 5-0 run to lead 12-8. The teams traded three pointers to keep West’s lead at four. The rest of the quarter was free throws Edwardsville hitting three for four and Belleville West hitting four for four to make the score after one quarter Belleville West winning 19-14. West’s #20) Dalton Fox had a ten point quarter.
Second Quarter Summary:
Edwardsville started the second quarter with a 4-0 run to get West’s lead down to one 19-18.The two teams traded baskets to make it 21-20. Belleville West went on a 9-5 run to finish the quarter. The last part of the quarter was missed shots and turnovers for both teams. The score at the break was 30-25. Belleville West’s #31) Tyler Dancy had a seven point quarter.
Third Quarter Scoring:
The second half started with a old style 3 point play by #13) Mark Smith. Then West answered with a 7-0 run with #32) EJ Liddell scoring five of the seven. West has a nine point lead now 37-28. #13) Smith adds a basket for Edwardsville and #33) AJ Epenesa went one for two from the line to get the lead down to six 37-31. They trade baskets but West’s basket is a three to finish the quarter. The score at the end of the third quarter was Belleville West 41-34.
Fourth Quarter Summary:
Edwardsville started with a 4-0 run baskets by #13) Smith and #33) Epenesa to get the lead down to three 41-38. Belleville West went on a 7-2 run in which #32) Liddell had four of the seven points to make the score West 48-40. Edwardsville went inside to #33) Epenesa to get three layups and there was a basket by West’s #31) Tyler Dancy and two free throws in between the three baskets to make the score West 52-46 with 1: 30 left in the game. Edwardsville had to foul and fouled the wrong player #14) William Lanxon hit four free throws and #32) EJ Liddell hit two free throws  and Edwardsville’s #2) Jack Marinko hit a three and a basket to make the score 58-51 with less than a minute left. #31) Oliver Stephan hit for a basket to get it down to five 58-53. They fouled West’s #14) Lanxon and he finally missed a free throw and the final score was Belleville West 59-53. Belleville West hit their free throws in crunch time with #14) Lanxon hitting seven for eight and #32) Liddell hitting both of his.
Game Summary:
Belleville West almost went wire to wire. They crushed Edwardsville on the boards keeping Edwardsville to one shot in a lot of their possessions. The post players had great games and scored in double figures. The guard William Lanxon hit seven out of eight free throws during crunch time. Edwardsville shot 19 for 51 from the field and four for 22 from the arc which was because of the good defense by Belleville West. Belleville West’s #31) Tyler Dancy scored his career 1,000th point in the first quarter. The last time Belleville West beat Edwardsville was in February of 2011.
Edwardsville lost a 14 game conference winning streak and a 12 game winning streak against Belleville West. Edwardsville was winning only for a few seconds in this game. #13) Mark Smith  and #33) AJ Epeneza tried to keep the Tigers in the game. #13) Smith had a game high 21 points and #33) AJ Epenesa had 14 points but was in foul trouble in the second half. #31) Oliver Stephan a sharpshooter had a tough time hitting from the outside but finished with eight points. Edwardsville shot 29% from the field and from the arc. They were outplayed today and deserved to get the loss.
Stats:
Belleville West:
#31) Tyler Dancy  C  SR  6’7″  11 points  FG: 5/11  FT:  1/2  9 Rebounds,2 Assists,2 Turnovers . 1st basket was his 1,000th career point
#32) EJ Liddell  F  Soph  6’7″  15 points   2pt FG: 2/6  3pt: 1/1  FT:  8/8  4 Rebounds,3 Steals,2 Blocks. He had a real good 4th quarter and kept Edwardsville at bay and he is a sophomore
#14) William Lanxon G  5’9″  Soph  13 points  2pt FG: 0/4  3pt: 2/3  FT: 7/8  7 Rebounds, 3 Assists, Turnover. He hit 7 out of 8 from the free throw line in crunch time.
#20) Dalton Fox  F  6’5″  SR  14 points  2pt FG: 4/9  3pt: 2/4  2 Rebounds, Assist. Quiet 14
Edwardsville:
#13) Mark Smith  G   6’4″  SR  21 points  2pt FG: 7/14  3pt: 0/4   FT: 7/7  3 Rebounds, 4 Assists
#33) AJ Epenesa  F/C   6’6″ SR   14 points 2pt FG: 6/10   3pt: 0/1    FT: 2/5      9 Rebounds
#31) Oliver Stephan G/F  6’4″  SR  8 points  2pt FG: 1/2       3pt:  2/9    FT: 0/1  7 Rebounds
#2) Jack Marinko  G  5’10”  JR  8 points  2pt FG: 1/1  3pt: 2/8

SWC at The E 12/03/16 Collinsville 51 vs O’Fallon IL 61

2016-17 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
DATE: 12/03/16 TEAM: Collinsville
STARTERS: 2, 20, 22, 24, 33
TIME: 5:00pm VS
B/G: Boys TEAM: O’Fallon Il
STARTERS: 2, 3, 11, 21, 32
JV/V: Varsity
STARTERS:
LOCATION: SIUE ** FRESHMAN
*    SOPHOMORE
TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS: SWC at The E
ROUND:
SCORE: 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL
Collinsville 14 13 13 11 51
O’Fallon IL 16 13 10 22 61
First Quarter Summary:
O’Fallon started off with a 9-0 run which included five points from #21) Ronnie Anthony. Collinsville didn’t score till #2) Kenrique Brown scored a basket with 4:31 left in the first quarter. Collinsville finished off the quarter with a 12-7 run which had two threes by #24) Ronnie Midgett. The score after the first quarter was O’Fallon leading 16-14.
Second Quarter Summary:
Collinsville started the second quarter with a 5-0 run to take their first lead 19-16 with 6:02 left in the first half. O’Fallon answered back with a 8-0 run which included two threes by #21) Anthony and a basket by #11) Alex Orr. O’Fallon had the lead 24-19 then. The two teams finished Collinsville outscoring O’Fallon 8-5 . #22) Austin Knight had four of the eight points for Collinsville. The score at the break was 29-27 in O’Fallon’s favor.
Third Quarter Summary:
The second half started with the two teams trading threes. Then Collinsville got a conventional three point play with a #24) Midgett basket and a free throw to take the lead 33-32 with 5:11 left in the third. O’Fallon answered with a 5-0 run to lead 37-33. Collinsville answered with their own 5-0 run to lead 38-37. They traded baskets to keep the Collinsville one point lead 40-39 after three quarters.
Fourth Quarter Summary:
The fourth quarter started with a not too smart foul on O’Fallon’s #2) Jalen Hodge while he was shooting a three that wasn’t close to going in. #2) Hodge hit all three free throws  to make O’Fallon take the lead 42-40. Hodge wasn’t done yet, he scored four out of the next six for a 9-0 run for O’Fallon and to stretch the lead to eight 48-40 with 5:31 to play. Collinsville got it back to three with a three point play by #24) Ronnie Midgett with 4:13 play. O’Fallon answered with a 9-2 run to get a double digit lead 57-47 with 2:21 left. #2) Hodge had five of the nine points in the run. The two teams traded two baskets apiece in the last 2:21 and Collinsville’s were scored by #21) Anthony. That made the final score 61-51 in O’Fallon’s favor.
Game Summary:
O’Fallon was leading most of the game till the end of the third quarter when they were down one 40-39. Then #2) Jalen Hodge took over in the fourth and had a 12 point quarter. They had three players scored 50 of their 61 points. #2)Hodge 19,#21) Anthony  20 and #3) Ryan Fulton 11) . Collinsville had problems with Hodge and Anthony all night. I really like Hodge, he is a complete ball player.
Collinsville was probably outmanned today but they hung in there till they ran out of gas in the mid fourth quarter. They couldn’t hold onto the ball with 19 turnovers to O’Fallon’s seven. They only had four players score all double figures but only four. They shot 51% from the field but I think they take a lot of bad shots especially #2) Kenrique Brown. They are not going to be near the top of the conference this year.
Stats:
O’Fallon Il:
#21) Ronnie Anthony  F  JR  6’2″  20 points  FG: 8/14  3pt: 3/5  FT: 1/2   5 Rebounds   3 Steals
#2) Jalen Hodge  G  JR  6’1″  19 points  FG: 7/11  3pt:  1/4  FT: 4/4  3 Rebounds  3 Steals  and took over the game in the fourth quarter.
#3) Ryan Fulton  G   SR  5’9″   11 points  FG: 5/6   3pt: 1/2    2 Steals
#11) Alex Orr  G  SR  5’10”  4 points  FG: 2/4  3pt: 0/1  3 Rebounds, 4 Assists,  4 Steals, 3 T.O.
Collinsville:
#2) Kenrique Brown  G  SR  6′  14 points  FG: 6/13  3pt: 0/4   FT: 2/2  1 Assist  3 Steals  6 Turnovers, I don’t think he makes good decisions on the point. There isnt a shot he doesn’t like. He is an athlete and a plus to a team that needs scoring.
#24) Ronnie Midgett  G  SR  6′  14 points  FG:  5/10  3pt: 2/6  FT: 2/2  4 Rebounds  He did keep them in the game
#33) Chandler Buehne  F  SR  6’3″  13 points  FG: 5/8  3pt: 3/6  4 Rebounds 3 Assists  6 Turnovers  This guy is a shooter especially from 3 point land.
#22) Austin Knight  F  SR  6’3″  10 points  FG:  4/7  FT: 2/5  5 Rebounds

46th Annual PBT Basketball Invitational Tournament Semifinals 11/30/16 Rock Bridge 81 at Troy Buchanan 51

2016-17 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
DATE: 11/30/16 TEAM: Rock Bridge (Columbia)
STARTERS: 22*,24*,30*,32, 34
TIME: 7pm VS
B/G: Boys TEAM: Troy Buchanan
STARTERS: 3, 5, 11, 14, 24
JV/V: Varsity
STARTERS:
LOCATION: Troy Buchanan High School ** FRESHMAN
*    SOPHOMORE
TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS: 46th Annual PBT Basketball Invitational
ROUND: Semifinals
SCORE: 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL
Rock Bridge (Columbia) 24 17 17 23 81
Troy Buchanan 11 6 20 14 51
First Quarter Summary:
      Rock Bridge started the game with a 11-0 run. Troy didn’t score till 3:48 left in the first quarter and it was a three from #11) Andrew Nett. Then four of the next six baskets were threes. Rock Bridge held a 24-11 advantage after the first quarter. Rock Bridge’s #34) Justin Hajicek had a nine point quarter all threes.
Second Quarter Summary:
     Rock Bridge started the second quarter with a 12-4 run to be leading 36-15 with 3:20 left in the first half. Troy only scored six points for the quarter and was down 41-17 at the break. Rock Bridge’s #30) Isiaih Mosley had an eight point quarter which included two threes.
Third Quarter Summary:
    The third quarter was Troy trying not to let this game get out of hand. They kept in the 20 point range most of the quarter. They traded baskets most of the quarter. Troy’s #5) Brandon Bassham did have a seven point spurt in the quarter. Troy outscored Rock Bridge for the quarter 20-17 but was still had a 21 point deficit at the end of it 58-37. Rock Bridge’s #30) Mosley had an eleven point quarter.
Fourth Quarter Summary:
      The fourth quarter started much like the third quarter with the teams trading baskets. Then in midquarter Rock Bridge went on a 10-0 run to make the lead 29 points. Rock Bridge had eight different players score in the fourth quarter. They had a 30 point lead once and that was with 10 seconds left 81-51 and that was the final score.
Game Summary:
     Rock Bridge is fun to watch they have at least five athletes. They don’t take bad shots and they shot at a high percentage today. #30) Isiaih Mosley had a game high 31 points and it was a quiet 31. He had six threes and I only remember one miss from the arc. They can shoot and they are not afraid to put it up. They are lead by three sophomore starters. I like #22) Ben Cooper. He is a typical point guard. He plays good defense and can pass, He did have a tough shooting night from the arc one for five but you could tell he was a good shooter. They are fun to watch and I will again if I shot too.
     Troy Buchanan was out manned today by a good team. They did have some good points. Troy’s #5) Brandan Bassham plays with some intensity. He had 17 points and would have had more if played under control. He had two offensive fouls and could of had more. When he drove and there was contact, you wondered how the official was going to call it because it could be offensive every time. Troy’s #11) Andrew Nett is a shooter he also had 17 points for the game. He was was 4 for 6 from the arc. They will win some games but wont be at the top of the conference.
Stats:
Rock Bridge:
#31) Isiaih Mosley  G/F  Soph  6’5″  31 points  had 6 3 pointers and 9 for 10 from the line and had 6 or more points in every quarter. Athlete
#34) Justin Hajicek  G  SR  6’2″  9 points all threes and all in the first quarter
#24) Jamonta Black  G  Soph  6’3″  added 8 points and is an athlete also
#22) Ben Cooper  G  Soph  6′  added 7 points. He had a tough night from the arc, he is a typical point guard
Troy Buchanan:
#5) Brandan Bassham  G/F  SR  6’4″  17 points   7 for 14 from the field 1 for 1 from the arc  2 for 4 from the line. He had 5 rebounds and 5 assists. He is a hustler and plays with some intensity, He will have to play under control on the offensive side of the ball.
#11) Andrew Nett  G/F  JR  6’6″  17 points  6 for 9 from the field  4 for 6 from the arc. He had 4 rebounds. He will have to play with more intensity on defense.
#3) Drew Deters  G  JR  6’2″  point guard plays with some intensity. He added 8 points. He was 2 for 8 from the field.