HSBB Boys 02/03/18 Bank of O’Fallon Shootout Day #2 Game #4 Webster Groves 67 Belleville West 78 Final: Two heavyweights Belleville West wore down Gordon less Webster Groves

2017-18 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
Bank Of O’Fallon Shootout Day #2 Game #4
Date: Saturday, February 3, 2018

TIME: 8:30pm

B/G: Boys

LOCATION: O’Fallon IL HS, O’Fallon, IL

TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS: Bank of O’Fallon Shootout
ROUND: Day #2 Game #4

SCORE:                                 1   2   3   4   OT   FINAL
Team: Webster Groves   22  7  21 17            67
Starters: 2, 10, 11, 13, 21
Team: Belleville West     18 18 15 27            78
Starters: 10, 11, 22, 23, 32

** Freshman * Sophomore
First Quarter Summary:
Belleville West started the game with a 8-2 run that included threes by Belleville West’s #32) EJ Liddell which added another basket and #11) Malachi Smith and Webster Groves #13) Courtney Ramey added a basket (B. West 8-2 6:28). Webster Groves answered with a 9-2 run that included threes by Webster Groves’ #10) Ray Adams and #11) Amorey Womack and Belleville West’s #32) Liddell added a basket (Webster Groves 11-10 4:04). The two teams exchanged baskets and then Webster Groves’ #21) Stevie Wright hit Webster’s second basket in a two and Belleville West’s #30) Jaylin Mosby hits a three (B. West 15-13 2:45). Webster Groves’ #21) Wright hits Webster’s third basket in a row, Belleville West’s #22) Keith Randolph Jr. hits a free throw and Webster Groves’ #13) Ramey hits a basket and West’s #22) Randolph Jr hits two more free throws (B. West 18-17 1:34). Webster Groves finishes the first quarter with a 5-0 run including a three by #33) Jacobie Banks to make the score after one quarter Webster Groves 22-18. Webster Groves had two turnovers and two points scored off of them. From the field: FG: 9/15 2pt: 6/10 3pt: 3/5 FT: 1/2 and had six second chance points. Belleville West had two turnovers and four points scored off of them. From the field: FG: 6/15 2pt: 3/11 3pt: 3/4 FT: 3/4 and had six second chance points. Belleville West’s #32) EJ Liddell scored seven points in the first quarter.

Second Quarter Summary:
Belleville West’s #10) Lawrence Brazil III hits a basket and Webster hits the next five points all scored by #2) RJ Wright which inluded a three (Webster Groves 27-20 6:44). Belleville West answers with a 13-0 run that included two baskets by #11) Smith and five points by #32) Liddell (B. West 33-27 2:13), Webster Groves’ #21) Stevie Wright hits a basket and Belleville West’s #32) Liddell finishes the quarter with a basket and a free throw to make the score at the half Belleville West 36-29.Webster Groves had three turnovers and one point scored off of them. From the field: FG: 2/12 2pt: 1/6 3pt: 1/6 FT: 2/2 and had three second chance points. Webster Groves only scored seven points in the second quarter. Belleville West had three turnovers and scored two points off of them . From the field: FG: 7/12 2pt: 7/10 3pt: 0/2 FT: 4/6 and had five second chance points. Belleville West’s #32) EJ Liddell scored 10 points in the second quarter.

Third Quarter Summary:
The two teams exchanged baskets to start the second half. Webster Groves’ #13) Ramey hit two free throws and Belleville West’s #11) Smith scores a three point play (B. West 41-33 5:58). The two teams exchnged baskets and Webster Groves’ #10) Ray Adams hits a three (B. West 43-38 4:51). Belleville West scores the next four points including a basket by #32) Liddell and Webster Groves’ #13) Ramey hits a three (B. West 47-41 3:29). Belleville West scores the next four points including two free throws by #32) Liddell (B.West 51-41 2:29). Webster finishes out the quarter with a 9-0 run including seven points by #13) Ramey that included a three point play to make the score after three quarters Belleville West 51-50. Webster Groves hadf five turnovers and seven pointss scored off of them. From the field: FG: 6/13 2pt: 4/6 3pt: 2/7 FT: 7/8 and had two second chance points. Webster Groves’ #13) Courtney Ramey scored 12 points and a nice dunk in the third quarter and took over. Belleville West had six turnovers and four points scored off of them. From the field: 6/14 2pt: 6/10 3pt: 0/4 FT: 3/5 and had two second chance points.

Fourth Quarter Summary:
The two teams exchanged three points a piece including a three by Webster Groves’ #13) Ramey and a three point play by Belleville West’s #32) Liddell and Webster Groves hits a free throw to tie the game at 54 with 6:45 left in the game. Belleville West follows with a 6-1 run that included a basket by Belleville West’s #32) Liddell and a free throw by Webster Groves’ #13) Ramey hit a free throw. (B.West 60-55 5:17). Webster Groves goes on a 5-2 run that included a three by Webster Groves’ #11) Amorey Womack and a basket by #13) Ramey and a basket by Belleville West’s #32) Liddell (B. West 62-60 3:31). Belleville West answers with a 8-0 run that included four points a piece by #23) Curtis Williams and #11) Smith (B.West 70-60 1:56). Webster Groves’ #2) RJ Wright hits a three and Belleville West follows with four free throws in which Webster Groves had two turnovers in the four free throws (B. West 74-63 :43.1). Webster Groves’ #11) Womack hits a two and Belleville West’s #32) Liddell hit two free throws (B. West 76-65 :24.3). Webster Groves’ #11) Womack hits a two and Belleville West’s #32) Liddell does a dunk at the buzzer to make the final score Belleville West 78-67. Webster Groves had three turnovers and one point scored off of them. From the field: FG: 6/12 2pt: 3/5 3pt: 3/7 FT: 2/6 and four second chance points. Webster Groves’ #13) Courtney Ramey and #11) Amorey Womack scored seven points apiece in the fourth quarter. Belleville West had one turnover and no points scored off of it. From the field: FG: 9/13 2pt: 9/10 3pt: 0/3 FT: 9/14 and seven second chance points

Game Summary:

Webster Groves had 13 turnovers and 11 points scored off of them. From the field: FG: 23/52 44% 2pt: 14/27 52% 3pt: 9/25 36% FT: 12/18 67% and 15 second chance points

Belleville West had 12 turnovers and 10 points scored off of them. From the field: FG: 28/54 52% 2pt: 25/41 61% 3pt: 3/13 23% FT: 19/29 66% and had 20 second chance points

Team Summary:
Webster Groves started out fast with a 22 point first quarter but one for 12 in the second quarter for a seven point second quarter to be losing 36-29 at the break. #13) Courtney Ramey took over in the third with a 12 point third quarter and the team had 21 points and losing 51-50. The fourth quarter Belleville West out scored them 27-17 and didn’t help their cause with a two for six from the line in the fourth. They didnt have an answer for Liddell underneath. They tried hard but need Gordon underneath. You have to give Jay Blossom credit most coaches would crumble and lift the suspension on Gordon.

Belleville West started with a four point deficit after one quarter and played great defense in the second and only let jup seven points in the second while scoring 18 points to be leading 36-29 at the break. They didn’t have an answer for Ramey in the third and was out scored 21-15 to be up 51-50 after three. The fourth quarter they got three big baskets by #23) Curtis Williams and Liddell and Smith scored 20 combined points in the fourth and 51 for the game . They won the rebound battle 32-26 and turnover battle 13-12. They have a good team and rated #4 in Illinois 4a

Key Stats:
Webster Groves:
#13) Courtney Ramey G SR 6’4″ 24 pts FG: 7/18 2pt: 5/12 3pt: 2/6 FT: 8/12 6 assists, 4 rebounds, 5 turnovers He took over in the third quarter with 12 points and had a monster dunk. He is a D1 guard an fun to watch and has all the tools
#11) Amorey Womack G JR 6’1″ 14 pts FG: 6/13 2pt: 4/7 3pt: 2/6 FT: 0/1 5 rebounds scored 7 in the 4th quarter
#21) Stevie Wright C JR 6’5″ 10 pts FG: 5/7 2pt: 5/7 FT: 0/1 7 rebounds tries his best to stop Liddell but didn’t have a chance
#2) RJ Wright G SR 6’2″ 8 pts FG: 2/5 2pt: 0/1 3pt: 2/4 FT: 2/2 West’s guards did a good job on him
#23) Carte’Are Gordon C SR 6’8″ suspended didn’t play and made a huge difference in the outcome

Belleville West:
#32) EJ Liddell F JR 6’7″ 33 pts FG: 11/17 2pt: 10/15 3pt: 1/2 FT: 10/14 10 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 blocks They didn’t have an answer for him and had the best dunk of the year named MVP of the game
#11) Malachi Smith G SR 6’3″ 18 pts FG: 6/16 2pt: 5/12 3pt: 1/4 FT: 5/5 5 rebounds, 4 steals, 3 assists,had a good 4th quarter with 8 pts and went 4 for 4 from the line also. Good game
#22) Keith Randolph Jr F JR 6’5″ 9 pts FG: 3/5 2pt: 3/5 FT: 3/6 8 rebounds He is a great roll player that does a great job and don’t get enough credit
#23) Curtis Williams G SR 5’11” 8 pts FG: 4/6 2pt: 4/4 3pt: 0/2 had a big 6 points in the 4th

HSBB Boys 01/30/18 Duchesne 57 at St. Charles 58 Final: Crosstown rivals St. Charles hangs on.

2017-18 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL

Date: Tuesday, January 30, 2018

TIME: 8:00pm

B/G: Boys

LOCATION: SCHS, St. Charles, MO

SCORE:                         1   2   3   4   OT   FINAL
Team: Duchesne      13 16 14 14              57
Starters: 5, 12, 23, 25, 33
Team: St. Charles    16 14 14 14              58
Starters: 00, 1, 2*, 3, 33

** Freshman * Sophomore
First Quarter Summary:
Duchesne’s #33) Luke Loewenstein hits a two. St. Charles goes on a 7-0 run that included five points by St. Charles’ #2) Davis Roberts (SCHS 7-2 5:51). Duchesne answers with a 6-0 run (Duchesne 8-7 4:01). St, Charles ends the first quarter with a 9-4 run that included a three by St. Charles’ #00) Dominic Pointer and Duchesne points were all free throws to make the score after one quarter St. Charles 16-13. Duchesne had two turnovers and two points scored off of them. From the field: FG: 4/12 2pt: 4/9 3pt: 0/3 FT: 5/6 and had four second chance points. St. Charles had two turnovers and four points scored off of them. From the field: FG: 7/14 2pt: 5/10 3pt: 2/4 FT: none and had three second chance points.

Second Quarter Summary:
The second quarter started with St. Charles’ #00) Pointer and Duchesne’s #5) Ben Norwine exchanging threes (SCHS 19-16 7:00). The two teams exchanged five points a piece including a three by St. Charles’ #00) Pointer and Duchesne’s #23) Mitch Fairless scored a three point play. (SCHS 24-21 4:49). The two teams exchanged four points a piece that included two baskets by Duchesne’s #35) Will Suellentrop (SCHS 28-25 2:59). Duchesne finished the first half with a 4-2 rally to make the score at the half St. Charles 30-29. Duchesne had one turnover and three points scored off of them. From the field: FG: 7/12 2pt: 6/8 3pt: 1/4 FT: 1/1 and had two second chance points. St. Charles didn’t have any turnovers. From the field: FG: 6/14 2pt: 4/10 3pt: 2/4 FT: 0/1 and had five second chance points. St. Charles’ #00) Dominic Pointer scored seven points in the second quarter and kept them in the game in the second quarter.

Third Quarter Summary:
St. Charles starts the second half with a 7-2 run that included a three by St. Charles’ #2) Roberts (SCHS 37-31 5:14). Duchesne answers with a 7-0 run that included a three point play by Duchesne’s #25) Adam Moore (Duchesne 38-37 3:02). The two teams exchanged five points a piece that included a three point play by St. Charles’ #33) Braden Wiggs and a three pointer by Duchesne’s #25) Moore (Duchesne 43-42 1:35). St. Charles’ #2) Roberts added a basket to make the score after three quarters St. Charles 44-43. Duchesne had three turnovers and two points scored off of them. From the field: FG: 6/9 2pt: 5/6 3pt: 1/3 FT: 1/3 and had two second chance points. Duchesne’s #25) Adam Moore scored eight points in the third quarter. St. Charles had two turnovers and two points scored off of them. From the field: FG: 5/11 2pt: 4/8 3pt: 1/3 FT: 3/3 and had four second chance points. St. Charles’ #33) Braden Wiggs scored seven points in the third quarter.

Fourth Quarter Summary:
St. Charles started the fourth quarter with a 7-2 run that included a three point play by St. Charles’ #3) Cameron Teson and two Duchesne two turnovers. Duchesne answers with a 5-0 run with a three by #23) Mitch Fairless with 5:37 left and a two by #33) Loewenstein at 3:22 left with three turnovers between the baskets. (SCHS 51-50 3:22). The next basket was by St. Charles’ #2) Roberts basket with 1:49 left with two St. Charles turnovers in between. St. Charles’ #3) Cameron Teson hit one of two free throws and Duchesne’s #25) Moore hit two free throws (SCHS 54-52 1:01). The next two possessions were two turnovers and St. Charles’ #00) Pointer and Duchesne’s #23) Fairless exchange baskets (SCHS 56-54 :32.9). St. Charles’ #11) Sam Adams hit two free throws with 25:6 left and Duchesne’s #23) Fairless gets fouled on a put back basket and hit the free throw to make it St. Charles 58-57. St. Charles’ #2) Roberts misses two free throws. Duchesne gets the ball back with :15.8 left and set up a play for #23) Fairless and made his move to the middle of the lane and was stripped. It could of been a foul but no way could of been called in this situation. The final score St. Charles 58-57. Duchesne had five turnovers and six points scored off of them. From the field: FG: 5/10 2pt: 4/4 3pt: 1/6 FT: 3/5 and five second chance points. Duchesne’s #23) Mitch Fairless scored seven points in the fourth quarter. St. Charles had four turnovers and no points scored off of them. From the field: FG: 5/6 2pt: 5/6 FT: 4/9 and no second chance points

Game Summary:

Duchesne had 11 turnovers and 13 points scored off of them. From the field: FG: 22/43 55% 2pt: 19/27 70% 3pt: 3/16 19% FT: 10/15 67% and had 13 second chance points.

St. Charles had eight turnovers and six points scored off of them. From the field: FG: 23/45 51% 2pt: 18/34 53% 3pt: 5/11 45% FT: 5/11 45% and 11 second chance points.

Team Summary:
Duchesne had a tough time from the three point arc 3/16 19% for the game and was 1/6 in the fourth quarter. #25) Adam Moore only scored four points in the first half and picked it up in the second half with 10 more points and a total of 14 points and was 1/7 from the arc. They lost the turnover battle 11 to 8 and had eight in the second half. They couldn’t get any rhythm because of the good defense from St. Charles. They came up a point short today.

St. Charles plays good defense and kept Duchesne from getting any rhythm on offense. St. Charles #33) Braden Wiggs is getting better and better and foot work is getting better also. #00) Dominic Pointer plays great d and kept them in the game in the second quarter. I don’t know if #3) Cameron Teson is showing any progress as of late. They really good in the fourth quarter at the line usually but tonight was four for nine from the line and almost cost them the game.

Key Stats:
Duchesne:
#33) Luke Loewenstein C SR 6’5″ 17 pts FG: 7/9 2pt: 7/9 FT: 3/3 Good Game
#23) Mitch Fairless F SR 6’5″ 16 pts FG: 6/11 2pt: 5/9 3pt: 1/2 FT: 3/4 didn’t have his best game
#25) Adam Moore G/F SR 6’6″ 14 pts FG: 5/11 2pt: 4/4 3pt: 1/7 FT: 3/4 tough time from the arc but kept them in the game in the third quarter

St. Charles:
#33) Braden Wiggs C JR 6’6″ 15 pts FG: 6/13 2pt: 6/13 FT: 3/5 Better and Better
#00) Dominic Pointer G/F SR 6’1″ 13 pts FG: 5/8 2pt: 2/3 3pt: 3/5 FT: 0/1 Great D and had a great game and kept them in the game in the second quarter
#2) David Roberts G SO 6’1″ 12 pts FG: 5/9 2pt: 3/6 3pt: 2/3 FT: 0/2 Great Defense
#3) Cameron Teson G JR 6′ 8 pts FG: 3/9 2pt: 3/7 3pt: 0/2 FT: 2/3 Size might be costing him

2017-18 Stlprepsports.com Basketball Rankings VI Date: 02/05/18

2017-18 Stlprepsports.com Basketball Rankings VI
Date: 02/05/18

Large Schools
1.(1) Chaminade (16-3) since the last ranking beat a good Whitney Young team and an ok SLUH team and lost to a very good Chicago Curie team at the Bank of O’Fallon shoot out but didn’t have Jericole Hellems because he was DQ’d in the SLUH game with two techs.
2. (4) Belleville West (20-2) since the last ranking went 3-0 with wins over (#11 LS) Edwardsville, O’Fallon and (#4 LS) Webster Groves at the Bank Of O’Fallon Shootout but without Carte’Are Gordon but that’s the Webster Groves team now. Liddell is getting better and better
3. (3) Hazelwood Central (19-1) only loss was to a very Good Orr Academy from Chicago on 12/16 since then on a 11 game winning streak.best Liberty in the Ameritime Classic They have a tough schedule coming up 2/9 Rock Bridge, 2/20 (#4 LS) Webster Groves and on 2/11 at (#1 SS) Vashon
4. (2) Webster Groves (12-7) been without Carte’Are Gordon for two games now and have a 1-1 record beating Quincy and Losing to(#2 LS) Belleville West. It looks like to me he is not coming back anytime soon. I have to give Coach Blossom some credit. There isn’t too many coaches that would do this.
5. (5) Francis Howell (19-3) on a 114 game winning streak after to losing to a hot (#7 SS) Trinity team in the MICDS Holiday Tourney.They have a solid five of six. They will have a lot of wins.
6. (7) Fort Zumwalt South (18-2) is on a 10 game winning streak after a loss to a very good Springfield Glendale team. The level of competition not the same as top four but could have two losses going into the state tournament. Play at (#10 LS) Liberty 2/7
7. (6) Parkway Central (17-4) was on a seven game winning streak till they lost to a good(#10 LS) Liberty team (1-2). at the Ameritime Classic. I’m not sure competition level is the same as the top four. They should win out till the playoffs. They are a must see with DeAndre Campbell.
8.) (12) Hazelwood East (15-5) they have losses to (#7 SS) Trinity, Lincoln IL, (#3 LS) Hazelwood Central, Belleville East and Mc Cluer North . I would say none of them real bad losses. Gthey have beaten Pattonville twice and (#8 SS)Cardinal Ritter.
9.) (15) Ladue (12-6) five of their six losses are to ranked teams and the other one is to Soldan that can be really tough when they play well. They are well coached and have a solid three or four.
10. (NR) Liberty (15-6) losses were to (#3LS) Hazelwood Central, (#7 LS) Parkway Central, Trinity. Fort Zumwalt West twice, and a real bad Timberland in the first game of the year. They lost Caleb Overall late in December and have done well. They are a must see with the Catchings brothers.

Honorable Mention: 11. Edwardsville (12-8), 12. Collinsville (15-9), 13. Vianney (13-7), 14. Alton (12-8), 15. CBC (7-11)

Small Schools
1. (1) Vashon (15-4) losses to #1 LS) Chaminade, Jonesboro Ark, Chicago Orr and a national ranked team from Maryland all really great teams.They have a must see in Mario McKinney. Always tough no different this year. Tough Schedule ahead
2. (2) St. Mary’s (19-3) losses were to LS#3) Hazelwood Central, Duchesne and #1 LS) Chaminade. They play Chaminade on the February 6th. Miles Jones is back.
3. (3) Confluence (20-4) are on a 10 game winning streak and their losses were to #4 LS) Belleville West a out of town team that beat Belleville West and another out of town team. They are a must see with two top 10 scorers in the area Brandon Fredrick and Leon Perry
4. (5) Alton Marquette (24-0) their loses were to no one and probably not getting enough credit for being the only undefeated team in the area.
5. (4) Jennings (19-3) lost to Decatur MacArthur in the Bank of O’Fallon Shootout in double overtime. Their other losses to Whitfield and Hazelwood Central.
6. (8) Northwest Academy (15-6) defending state champs have losses to (#2 SS St. Mary’s ,(#4 LS Webster Groves and to four out of Metro teams.
7. (6) Trinity (16-3) lost to Duchesne, (#5 SS) Jennings and SLUH. They beat (#8 SS) Cardinal Ritter, (#10 LS) Liberty, (#5 LS) Francis Howell, (#8 LS) Hazelwood East. They have had a great year so far.
8. (7) Cardinal Ritter (17-7) losses to(#5 SS) Jennings,)(#6 SS) Trinity, (#1 SS) Vashon, (#8 LS) Hazelwood East, and three out of town teams including a good Bloomington team. They have a tough schedule.
9. (9) Whitfield (16-6) they have losses against a very good Sikeston team at Columbia and a loss to an up and coming Pattonville team, (#5 LS) Francis Howell, (#10 LS) Liberty,(#1 LS) Hazelwood Central and a Chicago team. They have a must see in Mizzou recruit Torrence Watson.
10. (10) Duchesne (14-7) losses were to St. Dominic, St. Charles, (#9 SS) Whitfield, (#5 SS) Jennings twice, (#7 SS) Trinity 1-1, very good Pinckneyville now the wins (#2 SS) St. Mary’s , (#9 LS) Ladue, (#7 LS) Parkway Central.

Honorable Mention: 11. Centralia (18-4) 12.Pacific (15-4) 13. Wesclin (19-4) 14. Nashville (19-6) 15. St. Charles (14-7)

HSBB Boys 01/26/18 Ameritime Classic at Parkway West 3rd Place Lafayette 28 Parkway Central 45 Final: Parkway Central slams the door on Lafayette’s offense.

2017-18 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
2018 Ameritime Classic 3rd Place
Date: Friday, January 26, 2018

TIME: 7:00pm

B/G: Boys

LOCATION: Parkway West HS, Ballwin, MO

TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS: Ameritime Classic
ROUND: 3rd Place

SCORE:                                  1  2  3  4  OT    FINAL
Team: Lafayette                 7  4  7 10            28
Starters: 3, 4, 30, 34, 42
Team: Parkway Central 16 10 9 10            45
Starters: 10, 20, 32, 40*, 42

** Freshman * Sophomore
First Quarter Summary:
Lafayette’s #30) Brenden Boyd hits a three and P. Central followed with a 11-0 that included three baskets by #40) Devion Harris (P. Central 11-3 3:15). Lafayette’s #30) Boyd hits a two and P. Central hits the next five points including a three by #20) Jake Silvestri and Lafayette’s #30) Boyd hits a two to make the score at the end of the first quarter P. Central 16-7.Lafayette had one turnover and two points scored off of it. From the field: 2pt: 2/10 3pt: 1/7 FT: none and two second chance points. Lafayette’s #30) Brenden Boyd scored all seven points in the first quarter. P. Central had four turnovers and two points scored off them. From the field: 2pt: 6/11 3pt: 1/2 FT: 1/2 and six second chance points. P. Central’s #40) Devion Harris scored eight points in the first quarter.

Second Quarter Summary:
Lafayette started the second quarter with a 5-1 run and P. Central finishes the quarter with a 9-0 run to make the score at thalftime P. Central 26-11. It was badly played quarter with 11 turnovers and eight were by Lafayette. The two teams went 6/19 from the field and 1/4 from the free throw line. Lafayette had eight turnovers and eight points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 2/3 3pt: 0/4 FT: none and didn’t have any second chance points. P. Central had three turnovers and didnt have any points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 3/9 3pt: 1/3 FT: 1/4 and had two second chance points.

Third Quarter Summary:
Lafayette’s #34) Will Tulloch hits a two and P. Central’s #40) Harris and #20) Silvestri both hit threes (P. Central 32-13 5:24). Lafayette answers with a 4-0 run (P.Central 32-17 4:08). P. Central’s #20) Silvestri hits a three and Lafayette’s hits a free throw to make the score after three quarters P. Central 35-18. Lafayette had two turnovers and three points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 3/5 3pt: 0/4 FT: 1/2 and didn’t have any second chance points. P. Central had one turnover and no pints scored off of it. From the field: 2pt: 0/6 3pt: 3/7 FT: none and didn’t have any second chance points.

Fourth Quarter Summary:
P. Central’s #40) Harris hits a two and Lafayette scored the next five points including a three by #30) Boyd (P. Central 37-23 6:17). P. Central’s #10) DeAndre Campbell scores on a three point play and Lafayette’s #4) Jack Schmitt hits a two (P. Central 40-25 5:42). P. Central’s #20) Silvestri and Lafayette’s #15) Ryan Campbell trade threes and P. Central’s #10) Campbell finished the scoring with a two to make the final score Parkway Central 45-28. Lafayette had three turnovers and two points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 2/5 3pt: 2/5 FT: 0/1 and had three second chance points. P. Central had two turnovers and had two points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 3/7 3pt: 1/1 FT: 1/3 and had three second chance points.

Game Summary:

Lafayette had 14 turnovers and 15 points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 9/23 39% 3pt: 3/20 15% FT: 1/3 33% and had five second chance points.

Parkway Central had 10 turnovers and four points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 12/33 36% 3pt: 6/13 46% FT: 3/9 33% and had 11 second chance points.

Team Summary:
Lafayette only scored 11 points in the first half and was 5 for 24 frrom the field 21%. They committed eight turnovers in the second quarter and only scored four points. I’m sure some of that was due to good defense but they have only have two options on offense. The second half they only put up 17 points for only 28 toatal points . You are not going to win many high school basketball games scoring 28 points.

Parkway Central plays great defense and kept them to 28 toatal points but on offense wasn’t much better than Lafayette. They had a 15 point halftime lead and only scored 19 points in the second half to win by 17. #10) DeAndre Campbell didn’t have his usual great fourth quarter and only had five points in that quarter. They did have a good point with #20) Jake Silvestri scoring 15 points for the game all threes and all shot in rhythm. They won but not a good offensive game but a great defensive game.

Key Stats:
Lafayette:
#30) Brenden Boyd G SR 6’1″ 10 pts 2pt: 2/8 3pt: 2/5 6 rebounds , 5 turnovers 7 pts in 1st quarter and three rest of game
#42) Trey Griffey F JR 6’7″ 3 pts 2pt: 1/5 3pt: 0/5 FT: 1/2 5 rebounds usual a viable option but stopped cold tonight
#4) Jack Schmitt G JR 6’1″ 6 pts 2pt: 3/5 3pt: 0/3 FT: 0/1

Parkway Central:
#20) Jake Silvestri G SR 5’10” 15 pts 2pt: 0/1 3pt: 5/9 had his great game open shots and hit them
#40) Devion Harris C SO 6’6″ 13 pts 2pt: 5/11 3pt: 1/2 6 rebounds good defensive games one of the better sophomores in the area.
#10) DeAndre Campbell G Sr 6’1″ 11 pts 2pt: 4/14 3pt: 0/2 FT: 3/8 5 assists, 3 steals, 3 assists had a bad game and terrible from the free throw line.
#32) Devin Rice G SR 6′ 2 pts 2pt: 1/3 9 rebounds, 5 steals

HSBB Boys 01/26/18 Ameritime Classic Championship Liberty 56 Hazelwood Central 77: Hazelwood Central looked like one of the best teams in the area.

2017-18 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
2018 Ameritime Classic Championship
Date: Friday, January 26, 2018

TIME: 8:30pm

B/G: Boys

LOCATION: Parkway West HS, Ballwin, MO

TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS: Ameritime Classic
ROUND: Championship

SCORE:                                       1   2   3   4   OT   FINAL
Team: Liberty                         18 14 11 13             56
Starters: 11, 21, 25, 33*, 45
Team: Hazelwood Central  15 18 21 23             77
Starters: 1, 3, 11, 22, 23

** Freshman * Sophomore
First Quarter Summary:
The game was tied at eight with 3:22 left in the first that included Liberty’s #33) Jayce Catchings scoring on a three point play and a three, and H. Central’s #23) Cameron Williams scored four points. H. Central followed with a 7-2 run that included a three by #23) C. Williams (H. Central 15-10 1:39). Liberty finished off the quarter with a 8-0 run that included a three point play by #11) Jaylen Sims and a three by #33) J. Catchings to make the score after one quarter Liberty 18-15. Liberty had six turnovers and five points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 5/11 3pt: 2/4 FT: 2/4 and two second chance points. Liberty’s #33) Jayce Catchings scored 11 points in the first quarter. H. Central has three turnovers and nine points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 3/10 3pt: 1/3 FT: 6/9 and didn’t have any second chance points. H. Central’s #23) Cameron Williams scored seven points in the first quarter.

Second Quarter Summary:
Liberty started the second quarter with a 4-0 run. H. Central follows with a 7-2 run to tie the game at 24 with 4:28 left in the half that included H. Central’s #22) Shaun Williams scored five points in the run. The two teams exchange two points a piece, Liberty hits a two and H. Central’s #1) Telly Wright hits a three (H. Central 29-28 3:15). The two teams exchange four points a piece and H. Central’s #22) S. Williams scores the next four points to make the score after one half H. Central 33-32. Liberty had three turnovers and four points scored on them. From the field: 2pt: 5/11 3pt: 0/1 FT: 4/8 and had one second chance point. H. Central had three turnovers nf had four points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt 4/10 3pt: 2/5 FT: 4/8 didn’t have any second chance points. H. Central’s #22) Shaun Williams scored 11 points in the second quarter. #23) Cameron Williams didnt play most of the quarter because of foul trouble.

Third Quarter Summary:
Liberty started the second half with a 5-2 run including a three by #15) Andy Jorris (Liberty 37-35 6:58). H. Central answers with a 9-0 run included a three by #1) Telly Wright and two baskets by #3) Jhalen Covington-Berry (H. Central 44-37 3:02). Liberty had seven turnovers and seven points scored off the turnovers during the 9-0 run. Liberty hits a free throw and H. Central goes on a 7-0 run that included a three and a basket by #1) Wright (H. Central 51-38 1:12). Liberty follows with a 5-0 run that included a three point play by #21) Jarrin McKeithen (H. Central 51-43 :13.2). H. Central’s #1) Telly Wright hits a three at the buzzer to make the score after three quarters H. Central 54-43. Liberty had seven turnovers and seven points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 3/8 3pt: 1/3 FT: 2/3 and had two second chance points. H. Central had two turnovers. From the field: 2pt: 5/10 3pt: 3/8 FT: 2/2 and didn’t have any second chance points. H. Central’s #1) Telly Wright scored 11 points in the third quarter.

Fourth Quarter Summary:
The two teams exchanged four points a piece (H. Central 58-47 6:23). Liberty had a 4-2 run with Liberty’s #25) Kale Catchings scored on a basket and a free throw (H. Central 60-51 4:40). H. Central follows with a 7-0 run including three free throws by #22) S. Williams also included a tech on Liberty’s #25) K. Catchings on a rough play (H. Central 67-51 2:33). H. Central #1) Wright got fouled and then a tech on #21) McKeithen and while they were shooting free throws for the foul and the tech another official called another tech on #21) McKeithen. H. Central’s #1) Wright hit six free throws in a row and they also #11) Xavier Ball scored a basket making this play an eight point play and #22) S. Wiliams hits two free throws to make the score H. Central 77-54 with 1:35 left in the game. Liberty finished the game with two free throws to make the final score H. Central 77-56. Liberty had two turnovers and scored four points off of them. From the field: 2pt: 2/8 3pt: 1/3 FT: 6/14 and had one second chance point. H. Central had four turnovers and five points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 4/5 3pt: 0/1 FT: 15/17 and had six second chance points. H. Central’s #1) Telly Wright scored eight points in the fourth quarter and they were all free throws. H. Central’s #22) S. Williams scored seven points in the fourth quarter.

Game Summary:

Liberty had 18 turnovers and 20 points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 15/38 39% 3pt: 4/11 36% FT: 14/29 48% and had six second chance points.

Hazelwood Central had 12 turnovers and 18 points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 16/35 46% 3pt: 6/17 35% FT: 27/36 75% and had six second chance points.

Team Summary:
Liberty started off fast and was up 18-15 after one quarter with #33) Jayce Catchings scoring 11 points in the first quarter. The second quarter they didn’t have an answer for H. Central’s #22) Shaun Williams that scored 11 points for the quarter and was losing by one point at the half 33-32. The second half #33) Jayce Catchings was guarded by H. Central’s #1) Telly Wright and only scored two points in the second half after scoring 16 in the first half. Liberty committed seven turnovers and seven points scored off of them in the third. The fourth quarter Liberty had three techs and ten points were scored off of the techs. They basically ran out of gas after the first half and H. Central turned up the intensity in the second half and Liberty shot 7/22 from the field and 8/17 from the line and was soundly beaten at the end.

Hazelwood Central played even in the first half and #23) Cameron Williams didn’t play most of the second quarter and half of the third and fourth quarter because of foul trouble. The third quarter they put #1) Telly Wright took over the duties of guarding Liberty’s #33) J. Catchings and he only scored two points and only shot one three pointer and hit two free throws in the second half after scoring 16 points in th first half. #1) Wright exploded for 19 points in the second half and had game high 26 points. #22) Shaun Williams had a great game and looked like a division 1 player tonight. Hazelwood Central teammates had an altercation in the huddle in a time out. They have to get along and there seems to be a problem.

Key Stats:
Liberty:
#33) Jayce Catchings G SO 6’2″ 18 pts 2pt: 4/5 3pt: 2/4 FT: 4/5 great first half and a tough second half. All Tournament Team
#25) Kale Catchings F SR 6’7″ 11 pts 2pt: 3/13 3pt: 1/4 FT: 2/6 7 rebounds had a tough game from the field All Tournament Team
#15) Andy Jorris G SR 6’1″ 8 pts 2pt: 2/2 3pt: 1/2 FT: 1/2
#45) Kent Lawson C SR 6’7″ 5 pts 2pt: 1/5 FT: 3/10 Tough game

Hazelwood Central:
#1) Telly Wright G SR 5’9″ 26 pts 2pt: 2/5 3pt: 4/7 FT: 10/11 4 rebounds, 3 assists Great game played great D on #33) Jayce Catchings in the second half and kept him to 2 pts. Scored 19 pts in the second half. All Tournament Team
#22) Shaun Williams G SR 6’4″ 22 pts 2pt: 5/10 3pt: 1/3 FT: 9/12 Great game didn’t make the All Tournament team because he sat out the first game for three quarters Coach’s Decision and the second game sat out too because of team problems.
#23) Cam Williams G SR 6’4″ 9 pts 2pt: 2/4 3pt: 1/2 FT: 2/4 foul trouble most of the game. All Tournament Team

HSBB Boys 01/27/18 Panther Showcase Game #3 Waltonville 27 MICDS 64: MICDS dominates

2017-18 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
Panther Showcase Game #3
Date: Saturday, January 27, 2018

TIME: 12:30pm

B/G: Boys

LOCATION: Pinckneyville HS, Pinckneyville, IL

TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS: Panther Showcase
ROUND: Game #3

SCORE:                                  1   2   3   4   OT   FINAL
Team: Waltonville            6   8   8   5               27
Starters: 13, 15, 24, 25*, 50
Team: MICDS                    19 12 13 20              75
Starters: 5, 10, 15, 23*, 32

** Freshman * Sophomore
First Quarter Summary:
MICDS started the game with a 6-0 run and ended the first quarter with a 9-1 to make the score after one quarter MICDS 19-6. Waltonville had eight turnovers and 12 points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 1/6 3pt: 1/1 FT: 1/1 and didn’t have any second chance points. MICDS had six turnovers and didn’t have any points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 4/4 3pt: 3/5 FT: 2/4 and didn’t have any second chance points. MICDS’ #5) Julian Cheaney scored nine points in the first quarter all threes.

Second Quarter Summary:
The score after two quarters MICDS 31-14. Waltonville had five turnovers and four points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 3/8 3pt: 0/3 FT: 2/2 and had two second chance points. MICDS had four turnovers and four points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 3/6 3pt: 2/5 FT: 0/2 and had two second chance points. They had the reserves play half the quarter.

Third Quarter Summary:
MICDS started the second half with an 8-0 run (MICDS 40-14 5:28). The score after three quarters MICDS 44-22. Waltonville had four turnovers and six points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 2/5 3pt: 1/7 FT: 1/1 and had three second chance points. MICDS had four turnovers and eight points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 5/9 3pt: 1/5 FT: 0/1 and had six second chance points. Reserves played half the quarter.

Fourth Quarter Summary:
MICDS started the fourth quarter with a 10-2 run (MICDS 54-24 5:02) and finished the quarter with a 10-3 run to make the final score MICDS 64-27. Waltonville had four turnovers and six points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 1/5 3pt: 1/5 FT: None and didn’t have any second chance points. MICDS had one turnover and didn’t have any points scored off of it. From the field: 2pt: 10/13 3pt: 0/1 FT: None and had four second chance points. They had four different players score four points in the fourth quarter.

Game Summary:

Waltonville had 21 turnovers and 28 points scored off of them. Fro the field: 2pt: 7/24 29% 3pt: 3/16 19% FT: 4/5 80% and had five second chance points.

MICDS had 15 turnovers and 12 points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 22/32 69% 3pt: 6/16 38% FT: 2/7 29% and had 12 second chance points.

Team Summary:
Waltonville really never had a chance . They couldn’t handle the press and committed 21 turnovers and couldn’t handle the heighth inside. They never gave up but was really never competitive in theis one and did force 15 turnovers.

MICDS led start to finish. They dominated all facets of the game but the coach probably not happy about the 15 turnovers.

Key Stats:
Waltonville:
#15) McKendal Malone G JR 5’11” 10 pts 2pt: 2/5 3pt: 2/10
#13) Gage Berkmeier G SR 6′ 8 pts 2pt: 1/3 3pt: 1/1 FT 3/3

MICDS:
#5) Julian Cheaney G SR 6’5″ 14 pts 2pt: 1/1 3pt: 4/7 really tough when he gets an open look
#22) Jack Pronger G FR 6’4″ 10 pts 2pt: 2/2 3pt: 2/4 named MVP basketball IQ good and needs to get a lot meaner. He can shoot. I like him and he’s a freshmen.
#23) Darion Smith F SO 6’3″ 10 pts 2pt: 5/6 FT: 0/2 had a good game
#32) Austin Thompson G SR 6’3″ 7 pts 2pt: 3/7 FT: 1/2 always gives 110% and plays great D and missed a dunk.
#3) Preston Buchanan G SR 6’2″ 7 pts 2pt: 3/4 3pt: 0/1 FT: 1/2

HSBB Boys 01/27/18 Panther Showcase Game #8 Althoff 50 at Pinckneyville 75 Final: Pinckneyville never trailed

2017-18 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
Panther Showcase Game #8
Date: Saturday, January 27, 2018

TIME: 8:00PM

B/G: Boys

LOCATION: Pickneyville HS, Pinckneyville, IL

TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS: Panther Showcase
ROUND: Game #8

SCORE:                                 1   2   3   4   OT   FINAL
Team: Althoff                     9 14 18  9               50
Starters: 1**, 10, 11*, 31*, 32*
Team: Pinckneyville       21 20 14 20             75
Starters: 12*, 21, 30, 31, 40*

** Freshman * Sophomore
First Quarter Summary:
Pinckneyville started the game with a 9-0 run (Pinckneyville 9-0 5:05). The score after one quarter Pinckneyville 21-9. Althoff had four turnovers and seven points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 3/7 3pt: 1/4 FT: none and had two second chance points. Pinckneyville had one turnover and two points scored off it. From the field: 2pt: 6/9 3pt: 3/4 FT: none and had two second chance points.

Second Quarter Summary:
The score after two quarters Pinckneyville 41-23. Althoff had three turnovers and seven points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 4/5 3pt: 1/5 FT: 3/5 and didn’t have any second chance points. Pinckneyville had two turnovers and two points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 3/5 3pt: 3/5 FT: 5/6 and had two second chance points.

Third Quarter Summary:
The score after three quarters Pinckneyville 55-41. Althoff had four turnovers and two points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 3/6 3pt: 3/6 FT: 3/4 and had two second chance points. Pinckneyville had four turnovers and one point scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 3/10 3pt: 1/2 FT: 5/7 and had five second chance points.

Fourth Quarter Summary:
Pinckneyville had a 13-2 run between 7:00 till 2:57 left in the game (Pinckneyville 69-45 2:57). The final score Pinckneyville 75-50. Althoff had five turnovers and nine points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 1/6 3pt: 1/5 FT: 4/6 and two second chance points. Pinckneyville didn’t have any turnovers. From the field: 2pt: 8/10 FT: 4/6 and didn’t have any second chance points. Pinckneyville’s #12) Dawson Yates scored seven points in the fourth quarter.

Game Summary:

Althoff had 16 turnovers and 25 points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 11/24 46% 3pt: 6/20 30% FT: 10/15 67% and had six second chance points.

Pinckneyville had seven turnovers and five points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 20/34 59% 3pt: 7/15 47% FT: 14/19 74% and had nine second chance points.

Team Summary:
Althoff started three sophomores and a freshman. They are young and turn the ball over a lot. They have some athletes and will get better but probably won’t be to next year or the next.

Pinckneyville has a solid team and had four players in double figures. They are well coached. They have a good sophomore in #12) Dawson Yates and has some hops. They move the ball well.

Key Stats:
Althoff:
#11) Greg Wells G SO 6’2″ 13 pts 2pt: 2/3 3pt: 3/4 He shot well
#13) Burke Watts G SR 6’2″ 9 pts 2pt: 1/3 3pt: 2/6 FT: 1/2
#31) Daulton Burgner G SO 6’4″ 7 pts 2pt: 3/4 3pt: 0/2 FT: 1/1 Athlete
#2) Melvin Brock G SR 5’10” 7 pts 2pt: 1/3 3pt: 1/2 FT: 2/2
#32) Patrick Readye F SO 6’7″ 6 pts: 2pt: 3/4
#1) Ethyn Brown G FR 5’11” 6 pts 2pt: 1/4 3pt: 0/1 FT: 4/8
#20) Connor Wilson G SO 6’1″ 2 pts FT: 2/2

Pinckneyville:
#11) JC Moll G SR 5’10” 18 pts 2pt: 3/6 3pt: 2/3 FT: 6/8 Named MVP Solid
#30) Grant Jausel G SR 6’2″ 17 pts 2pt: 3/8 3pt: 3/3 FT: 2/4 Solid
#12) Dawson Yates G SO 6’1″ 11 pts 2pt: 5/7 3pt: 0/1 FT: 1/1 Athlete nice dunk SOPH
#40) Devin Kitchen F SO 6’1″ 10 pts 2pt: 2/3 3pt: 2/2 SOPH

HSBB Boys 01/22/18 Ameritime Classic at Parkway West 1st Round Hazelwood Central 68 at Parkway West 31: Central Dominates in the #1 vs #8 matchup

2017-18 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
Ameritime Classic 1st Round
Date: Monday, January 22,2018
TIME: 7:00pm
B/G: Boys
LOCATION: Parkway West HS, Ballwin, MO
TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS: Ameritime Classic
ROUND: 1st Round
SCORE: 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL
Team: Parkway West 7 8 9 7 31
Starters: 3, 10, 34, 40, 52* 
Team: #3 LS) Hazelwood Central 21 16 19 12 68
Starters: 1, 3, 11, 13, 23
** Freshman     * Sophomore  
First Quarter Summary:
H Central started the game with a 16-2 run to make the score H. Central 16-2 with 1:39 left in the quarter. The two teams exchanged five points a piece to make it 21-7 after one quarter. P. West had seven turnovers and  eight points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 2/6  3pt: 1/4  FT: 1/4 and didn’t have any second chance points. H. Central had five turnovers and and five points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 6/9  3pt: 3/4  FT: 0/1 and had two second chance points. H. Central’s #11) Xavier Ball scored nine points in the first quarter 
Second Quarter Summary:
P. West started the second quarter with a basket and Hazelwood answered with a 10-2 run that included two threes by #1) Telly Wright made the score H. Central 31-11 with 3:49 left in the half. P.West’s #10) Adrian Scott scored two baskets and H. Central’s #23) Cameron Williams hit two threes around his two baskets to make the score 37-15 at the half. P. West had three turnovers and five points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 4/9  3pt: 0/3 and no second chance points. P. Central’s #10) Scott scored six points in the second quarter. H. Central had five turnovers and two points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 2/3  3pt: 4/6  FT: 0/1 and two second chance points.    
Third Quarter Summary:
The two teams exchanged six points a piece to start the second half to make the score H. Central 43-21 with 5:10 left in the third. H. Central finished the third quarter with a 13-3 run that included P.West’s #10) Scott hitting free throws and H. Central’s #22) Shaun Williams hitting two threes to make the score after three quarters 56-24. P. West had four turnovers and four points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 3/8  3pt: 0/3  FT: 3/4 and no second chance points. H. Central had two turnovers and two points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 6/11  3pt: 2/3  FT: 1/1 and scored two second chance points.  
Fourth Quarter Summary:
The fourth quarter had a running clock most of the time and about half way through the two teams let the reserves pick up some playing time. P. West had three turnovers and four points scored off of them. From thr field: 2pt: 1/4  3pt: 1/3  FT: 2/5 and didn’t have any second chance points. H. Central had one turnover and three points scored off of it. From the field: 2pt: 4/7  3pt: 1/2  FT: 1/2 and didn’t have any second chance points.  
Game Summary:
Parkway West had 17 turnovers and 21 points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 10/27  37%  3pt: 2/13  15%  FT: 5/9  56% and didn’t have any second chance points. 
Hazelwood Central had 13 turnovers and 12 points scored off of them. From the field: 18/30  60%  3pt: 10/15  67%  FT: 2/5  40% and had six second chance points.
Team Summary:
Parkway West didn’t have a chance in this one. They were bigger, stronger and faster, They did have one bright spot #10) Adrian Scott scored 18 of the 31 points and actually competed against this very good team.  
Hazelwood Central dominated in all facets of this game and the only noteworthy thing was that K. State recruit didn’t play till midway in the third quarter and might of played a quarter and it was a coaches decision. #11) Xavier Ball and #1) Telly Wright both had good games.
Key Stats:
Parkway West:
#10) Adrian Scott  G  SR 5’10”  18 pts  2pt: 4/11  3pt: 2/6  FT: 4/6  6 turnovers but had the ball all the time he had a good game 
Hazelwood Central:
#1) Telly Wright G  SR  5’9″  14 pts  2pt: 1/1  3pt: 4/5  had a good game 
#11) Xavier Ball  G  SR  6’7″  12 pts   2pt: 4/5   3pt: 1/1  FT: 1/1  4 rebounds good game and good 1st quarter
#23) Cameron Williams  G  SR  6’4″  11 pts  2pt: 1/1  3pt: 3/4  5 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 steals one of the most underrated players in the area  
#13) Damon Cobb  F  SR  6’7″  11 pts  2pt: 5/11  FT: 1/3  5 rebounds, 2 steals  quiet 11 pts

 

2017-18 Stlprepsports.com Basketball Rankings V Date: 01/24/2018

2017-18 Stlprepsports.com Basketball Rankings V
Date: 01/24/2018

Large Schools
1.(2) Chaminade (14-2) is on a roll winning the very tough Chick-fil-a Tourney at Belleville East with an overtime win over the previosly unbeaten n the St. Louis are #4) Belleville West and a 20 point win in the Semis against a very good St. Mary’s Team.
2. (3) Webster Groves (9-6) but with Ramey back they are 5-2 and the losses were to nationally ranked Oak Hill Academy and Brentwood Academy (TN). We will find out how good they are locally with match ups with 2/3 #4) Belleville West at O’Fallon, IL, 2/15 #1 SS) Vashon at Meramec and 2/20 at #3) Hazelwood Central
3. (4) Hazelwood Central (18-1) only loss was to a very Good Orr Academy from Chicago on 12/16 since then on a 11 game winning streak. They have a tough schedule coming up 2/9 Rock Bridge, 2/20 #2) Webster Groves and on 2/11 at #1SS) Vashon
4. (1) Belleville West (17-2) probably not fair dropping three spots on an overtime loss to #1) Chaminade in the championship of the Chick-fil-A Tourney. They play 2/3 #2) Webster Groves at O’Fallon, IL.
5. (6) Francis Howell (16-3) on a 11 game winning streak after to losing to a hot Trinity team in the MICDS Holiday Tourney. They had #3) Hazelwood on the hook and let them off in a three overtime classic. They have a solid five of six. They will have a lot of wins.
6. (7) Parkway Central (14-3) is on a seven game winning streak after to losing to a good Duchesne team in the MICDS Holiday Tourney. I’m not sure competition level is the same as the top four. They might see #3) Hazelwood Central in the Championship of the Ameritime Classic at Parkway West on Friday. They are a must see with DeAndre Campbell.
7. (10) Fort Zumwalt South (14-2) is on a seven game winning streak after a loss to a very good Springfield Glendale team. The level of competition not the same as top four but could have two losses going into the state tournament.
8.) (8) Edwardsville (12-6) have losses to the hit or miss Alton and a good Centralia team since last rankings. They are not as good as last year but have a showdown with #4) Belleville West on 1/26 .They have an old school player in Jack Marinko and he is a must see.
9. (12) Collinsville (13-8) have loses to #3) Belleville West and Highland since last rankings but no other teams made significant moves so they move up. They have the best sophomore in the area in Ray’Sean Taylor.
10. (5)Hillsboro (17-1) left the undefeated ranks with an overtime loss in the first round of the Ameritime Classic by an average Lafayette team. They had a good win against a good Jeff City Helias team in the MFA Classic in Columbia on 1/20. They have a player in Gavin Pinkley.

Honorable Mention: 11. Alton (11-7) 12. Kirkwood (12-4), 13. Hazelwood East (12-5), 14. Vianney (12-7), 15. Ladue (12-5)

Small Schools
1. (1) Vashon (12-2) losses to #1 LS) Chaminade and Jonesboro Ark both really good teams. They won a Topeka KS tourney last week. They have a must see in Mario McKinney. Always tough no different this year. Tough Schedule ahead
2. (2) St. Mary’s (16-3) first loss in Coaches vs Cancer against LS#3) Hazelwood Central.They lost to a good Duchesne and was playing their sixth game in seven days . They had a bad loss to #1 LS) Chaminade in the Chick-fil-A tourney but came right back and beat a good Champaign Central team for 3rd place. They were missing Miles Jones in the tourney stress fracture.
3. (7) Confluence (18-4) are on a eight game winning streak and their losses were to #4 LS) Belleville West a out of town team that beat Belleville West and another out of town team. They are a must see with two top 10 scorers in the area Brandon Fredrick and Leon Perry
4. (3) Jennings (17-2) their losses were to #3 LS) Hazelwood Central and #7) Whitfield. They have some good wins #10) Duchesne (2), Cardinal Ritter, #6) #15 LS) Trinity, Ladue
5. (5) Alton Marquette (21-0) no losses here and keeps winning. They probably don’t get the respect they deserve.
6. (4) Trinity (14-2) they had two good wins against Duchesne and #7) Cardinal Ritter and are on a 11 game winning streak but hasn’t played anyboday since so they dropped a couple places.
7. (9) Cardinal Ritter (14-7) losses to #4) Jennings, #6) Trinity, #1) Vashon, #13 LS) Hazelwood East, and three out of town teams including a good Bloomington team. They have a tough schedule
8. (10) Northwest Academy (13-6) locally #2) St. Mary’s and #2 LS) Webster Groves and the other four losses from out of town teams. The defending state champs have one of the toughest schedules in the area.
9. (6) Whitfield (13-6) they have two losses since last rankings against a very good Sikeston team at Columbia and a loss to an up and coming Pattonville team that has beaten two ranked teams in the last week. They have a must see in Mizzou recruit Torrence Watson.
10. (8) Duchesne (13-5) local losses to #9) Whitfield, #6) Trinity, #4) Jennings (2) and a very good Pinckneyville team. They have wins against #2) St. Mary’s, #6 LS) Parkway Central and #15 LS) Ladue.

Honorable Mention: 11. Wesclin (17-2) 12.Highland (15-6) 13. Pacific (13-3) 14. Nashville (16-5) 15. Orchard Farm (15-4)

HSBB Boys 01/20/18 Jackson 51 at St. Charles 53 Final: St. Charles forced turnovers and making free throws in 4th quarter gets the win

2017-18 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL

Date: Saturday, January 20, 2018

TIME: 2:30pm

B/G: Boys

LOCATION: SCHS, St. Charles, MO

SCORE:                                     1   2   3   4   OT   FINAL
Team: Jackson                       6  15 18 12              51
Starters: 1, 3, 11, 12, 32
Team: St. Charles                11 18  8  16              53
Starters: 00, 1, 2, 3, 33

** Freshman * Sophomore
First Quarter Summary:
St. Charles started the game with baskets by #33) Braden Wiggs and #3) Cameron Teson (SCHS 4-0 5:47). Jackson answered with a 4-0 run with baskets by #12) Grayson Ward and #11) Pete Lake (Tied at 4 3:26). The two teams exchanged two points a piece with St. Charles’ #3) Teson hitting two free throws and Jackson’s #33) Seth Beussink with a basket (Tied at 6 2:14). St. Charles finishes the first quarter with a 5-0 run with a three by #11) Sam Adams and a two by #33) Wiggs to make the score after one quarter St. Charles 11-6. Jackson had three turnovers and two points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 3/6 3pt: 0/6 FT: none and had two second chance points. St. Charles had four turnovers and four points scored off of them. From the field : 2pt: 3/7 3pt: 1/2 FT: 2/2 and had four second chance points.

Second Quarter Summary:
Jackson started the second quarter with a 4-0 run that included two free throws by #11)Lake (SCHS 11-10 6:38). St. Charles answers with a 13-0 run that included a three and a two by #2) Davis Roberts (SCHS 23-10 4:49). Jackson’s #3) Gavin Harris scored the next five points including a three (SCHS 23-15 3:04). St. Charles’ #2) Roberts hits a two and Jackson’s #11) Lake scores on a three point play (SCHS 25-18 2:11). St. Charles’ #3) Teson hits a two and Jackson’s #4) Payton Salyer hits a three and St. Charles’ #2) Roberts hits two free throws to finish the scoring in the first half and the score after two quarters is St. Charles 29-21. Jackson had five turnovers and four points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 3/9 3pt: 2/3 FT: 3/5 and didn’t have any second chance points. St. Charles had three turnovers and two points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 4/9 3pt: 2/3 FT: 4/4 and didn’t have any second chance points. St. Charles’ #2) David Roberts scored 12 points in the second quarter.

Third Quarter Summary:
St. Charles’ #11) Sam Adams hits a two to start the second half. Jackson follows with a 7-0 run including two baskets by #32) Cameron Hester and a three by #1) Desmond Morris (SCHS 31-28 4:59). St. Charles’ #00) Dominic Pointer hits a two (SCHS 33-28 4:18). Jackson ends the quarter with a 13-2 run that included a three by #1) Morris , six free throws by #11) Lake and four free throws by #33) Beussink to make the score after three quarters Jackson 39-37. Jackson committed four turnovers and two points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 2/3 3pt: 2/4 FT: 8/9 and five second chance points. St. Charles had two turnovers and scored two points off of them. From the field: 2pt: 3/12 3pt: 0/1 FT: 2/2 and didn’t score any second chance points.

Fourth Quarter Summary:
St. Charles’ #00) Pointer and #3) Teson both went one for two from the free throw line to tie the game at 39 with 6:39 left in the game. Jackson’s #11) Lake hits a two then the two teams exchanged three points a piece with St. Charles’ #33) Wiggs with a three point play and a three by Jackson’s #1) Morris (Jackson 44-42 4:36). St. Charles’ #2) Roberts and #33) Wiggs both hit baskets and Jackson’s #11) Lake hit a free throw in the middle (SCHS 46-45 2:48). The two teams didn’t score between 2:48-1:09 and then St. Charles hit four free throws with #33) Wiggs and #3) Teson hit two a piece (SCHS 50-45 :46.6). Jackson’s #4) Payton Salyer hit a big three (SCHS 50-48 :35.1). St. Charles’ #3) Teson hits three out of four free throws (SCHS 53-48 :02.9). Jackson’s #3) Gavin Harris hit a three at the buzzer to make the final score St. Charles 53-51. Jackson had six turnovers and five points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 1/1 3pt: 3/7 FT: 1/3 and didnt have any second chance points. St. Charles had two turnovers and no points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 3/4 3pt: 0/1 FT: 10/14 and didn’t have any second chance points. St. Charles’ #33) Braden Wiggs scored seven points in the fourth quarter.

Game Summary:

Jackson had 18 turnovers and 13 points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt 9/19 47% 3pt: 7/20 35% FT: 12/17 71% and scored seven second chance points.

St. Charles had 11 turnovers and eight points scored off of them. From the field: 2pt: 13/32 41% 3pt: 3/7 43% FT: 18/22 82% and four second chance points.

Team Summary:
Jackson started the game slow and only scored six points in the first quarter. The second quarter committed five turnovers to St. Charles two and lost three more points in the second quarter and was down eight 29-21 at the half. Jackson outscored St. Charles 18-8 and hit 8 for 9 from the line and had five second chance points. Jackson just outhustled St. Charles and was leading by two points after three quarters. They committed six turnovers in the fourth quarter to St. Charles two and was out scored 16-12 and three of them were at the buzzer and didn’t mean much. They played an ok game not a good game but not a bad game either but was second best today.

St. Charles was tied at six and finished the first quarter with a 5-0 run to be leading 11-6 after one quarter. The second quarter made Jackson committ five turnovers and #2) David Roberts scored 12 points for the quarter and was up by eight 29-21 at the break. The third quarter Jackson outhustled them and Jackson went 8 for 9 from the line and out scored them 18-8 and was trailing by two points after three quarters 39-37. The fourth quarter they went 10 for 14 from the line and won the game by two points and Jackson hitting a three at the buzzer. They won today and just played a little better than Jackson. They won because of defense and won the turnover battle 18 to 11.

Key Stats:
Jackson:
#11) Pete Lake G SR 6’7″ 16 pts 2pt: 3/7 FT: 10/11 had a good game
#1) Desmond Morris G SR 6’3″ 9 pts 3pt: 3/6 was 0/3 in the 1st half and 3/3 in the 2nd half
#3) Gavin Harris G SR 6’2″ 8 pts 2pt: 1/4 3pt: 2/9 FT: 0/1 didn’t have a very good game from the field . He is better offensively than this

St. Charles:
#2) David Roberts G SO 6’1″ 12 pts 2pt: 2/6 3pt: 2/4 FT: 2/2 plays good defense
#3) Cameron Teson G JR 6′ 14 pts 2pt: 3/4 3pt: 0/2 FT: 8/10 made free throws in the 4th
#33) Braden Wiggs C/F JR 6’6″ 13 pts 2pt: 4/12 FT: 5/5 6 rebounds had a good game
#11) Sam Adams G/F SO 6′ 7 pts 2pt: 1/2 3pt: 1/1 FT: 2/2 efficient