HSBB Boys Norm Stewart Classic 12/02/17 Centralia 54 Confluence 86 Final: Confluence’s Fredrick and Perry combine for 65 points

2017-18 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
Norm Stewart Game #6
DATE: Saturday, December 2, 2017

TIME: 4:00am

B/G: Boys

JV/V: Varsity

LOCATION: Columbia College, Columbia, MO

TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS: Norm Stewart Classic
ROUND: Game #6

SCORE:                                              1   2   3   4   OT   FINAL
Team: Centralia Mo                      9 13 21 11              54
Starters: 3*, 10*, 12, 22, 44*
Team: Confluence                        26 29 19 12             86
Starters: 2, 3, 4, 5, 34

** Freshman * Sophomore
First Quarter Summary:
Centralia had five turnovers and five points scored off of them and had two second chance points. 2pt: 4/7 3pt: 0/3 FT: 1/2. Confluence committed four turnovers and five points scored off of them and had two second chance points. 2pt: 4/6 3pt: 6/10 FT: none . Confluence’s #4) Brandon Fredrick scored 17 points in the first quarter.

Second Quarter Summary:
Centralia committed four turnovers and seven points scored off of them and had two second points. 2pt: 4/10 3pt: 0/5 FT: 5/5. Confluence had four turnovers and scored five points off of them and had four second chance points. 2pt: 7/11 3pt: 5/10 FT: 0/2. Confluence’s #4) Brandon Fredrick scored 12 points and #2) Leon Perry scored 10 points in the second quarter.

Third Quarter Summary:
Centralia had three turnovers and four points scored off of them and had four second chance points. 2pt: 6/13 3pt: 3/6 Confluence committed one turnover and no points scored off of them had two second chance points. 2pt: 8/12 3pt: 1/5 FT: 0/2. Confluence’s #2) Leon Perry scored 10 points in the third quarter.

Fourth Quarter Summary:
Centralia committed three turnovers and two points scored off of them and four second chance points. 2pt: 4/7 3pt: 1/3 Confluence had one turnover and no points scored off of them and had four second chance points. 2pt: 6/9 3pt: 0/5

Game Summary: Centralia had 15 turnovers and 18 points scored off of them and had 12 second chance points. 2pt: 18/37 3pt: 4/17 FT: 6/7. Confluence committed 10 turnovers and 10 points scored off of them and had 12 second chance points. 2pt: 25/38 3pt: 12/30 FT: 0/4

Team Summary:
Centralia is young and has three sophomore starters and had trouble with their height. They are solid but second best today

Confluence has two of the top ten scorers in the area in Fredrick and Perry and had 65 points between them. They were bigger and faster. There going to win a lot of games in the Metro area.

Key Stats:
Centralia
#10) Nic Brooks G SO 6’3″ 12 pts 2pt: 2/2 3pt: 2/5 FT: 2/3 Solid
#40) Dallas Lewis F SO 6′ 12 pts 2pt: 6/7
#3) John Durant G SO 5’11” 10 pts 2pt: 3/8 3pt: 0/1 FT: 4/4 Solid

Confluence
#4) Brandon Fredrick G SR 5’10” 35 pts 2pt: 4/4 3pt: 9/17 Score in bunches leading scorer in the area at the time
#2) Leon Perry F SR 6’7″ 30 pts 2pt: 15/19 3pt: 0/2 FT: 0/4 a lot of dunks and named MVP
#3) Michael Clark G SR 6″ 10 pts 2pt: 2/5 3pt: 2/4

2017-18 Stlprepsports.com Basketball Rankings 12/08/17: Vashon takes the top spot.

2017-18 Stlprepsports.com Basketball Rankings I
Date: 12/08/17
The 1st rankings is going to be Small and Large Schools together
1. Vashon 3-0 Beat Chicago Whitney Young in the Chicago Elite, They have a must see player in Mario McKinney
2. Belleville West 5-1 went 3-1 in The Tournament of Champions in Washington, IL. They have a solid five and a must see in EJ Liddell
3. Chaminade 1-1 Lost to Chicago Simeone but rebounded with a 32 point win against Eureka, lost Barrignton Davis but have a solid team and loves to run. Hellems (NC State) is a must see also
4. Hazelwood Central 4-0 won The Vianney Tournament. .They have a solid team and a must see in Shaun Williams (Kansas State). We will find out more next week
5. Webster Groves 1-0 is without Courtney Ramey. Their first game didn’t look too good against M-RH. Even with Ramey not as good as last year. Carte’ Are Gordon (SLU) must see
6. CBC 2-2 losses have come to Memphis East a national power and Springfield Lanphier. They beat #6) East St. Louis by 13 points. Wallace and Love are a lot better than last year. Play St.Mary’s 12/08
7. East St. Louis 4-1 They have played a tough schedule so far and only loss is to CBC. They have a must see player Terrance Hargove Jr. and they added Joe Reese from Vashon’s team last year
8. St. Mary’s 6-0 won the Redbird Tipoff, They still have the big three in Collins, Burks and Rasas. They lost Kelvin Lee and that will hurt this team a lot. Play #6) CBC on 12/08
9. Parkway Central 4-0 not a very tough schedule yet but closest game was 14 points. We will find out next week how good they are. They have a must see in DeAndre Campbell
10. Whitfield 4-2 their two losses were to #4) Hazelwood Central and a good Chicago Corliss team. They won the Pattonville Tournament. They have a must see in Torrence Watson (Mizzou)

Honorable Mention: Alton 4-1, Kirkwood 2-0, Northwest Academy 4-2, Cardinal Ritter 6-1, Confluence 5-1

HSBB Boys Norm Stewart Classic 12/01/17 Hillcrest 58 Oak Park 70 Final: Oak Park’s big fourth quarter gets them the win.

2017-18 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
Norm Stewart Classic Game #2
DATE: Friday, December 1, 2017

TIME: 8:00pm

B/G: Boys

JV/V: Varsity

LOCATION: Columbia College, Columbia, MO

TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS: Norm Stewart Classic
ROUND: Game #2

SCORE:                             1    2   3  4 OT FINAL
Team: Hillcrest             17 19 14  8           58
Starters: 10, 21, 22, 23, 55
Team: Oak Park            21 20 10 19          70
Starters: 4, 11, 23, 24, 30

** Freshman * Sophomore 
First Quarter Summary:
Hillcrest had seven turnovers and seven points scored off of them and seven chance points. Oak Park committed six turnovers and six points scored off of them and four second chance points. Oak Park’s #30) Ochai Agbaji scored eight points in the first quarter

Second Quarter Summary:
Hillcrest committed three turnovers and five points scored off of themand two second chance points. Oak Park had three turnovers and four points scored off of them and six second chance points.

Third Quarter Summary:
Hillcrest had five turnovers and three points scored off of them and four second chance points. Hillcrest’s #3) Josh Powell scored eight points in the third quarter. Oak Park committed five turnovers and four points scored off of them and no second chance points.

Fourth Quarter Summary:
Hillcrest committed five turnovers and seven points scored off of them and had two second chance points. Oak Park had two turnovers and no points scored off of them or had any second chance points

Game Summary: Hillcrest had 20 turnovers and 22 points scored off of them and had 15 second chance points. Oak Park committed 16 turnovers and 14 points scored off of them and had 10 second chance points.

Team Summary:
Hillcrest was rated in the top 10 in their class at the time of the game. They didn’t have the size to stay with Oak Park. They were only down 51-50 after three quarters and Oak Park wore them down and Oak Park shot 10 free throws in the fourth quarter and made six of them. Balanced scoring had three in double figures.

Oak Park was also rated in the top 10 in their class and still is #10. They were a little bigger than Hillcrest. They have some athletes. They wore them down in the fourth after only being up one point after three quarters. They will win some games and so will Hillcrest. It was a good game to watch.

Key Stats:
Hillcrest:
#3) Josh Powell G SR 5’9″ 16 pts 2pt: 4/8 3pt: 1/2 FT: 5/7
#10) Cole Pryor G SR 6′ 11 pts 2pt: 1/2 3pt: 3/6
#22) Tim Washington F 6’1″ 10 pts 2pt: 5/6

Oak Park:
#30) Ochai Agbaji G/F SR 6’4″ 23 pts 2pt: 5/11 3pt: 1/6 FT: 10/12 11 rebounds MVP athlete
#11) Jhaidyn Richardson G/F SR 6’4″ 14 pts 2pt: 6/7 FT: 2/4
#23) Ahmad Louis G JR 6’1″ 9 pts 3/5 3pt: 0/2 FT: 3/4
#1) Trent Larkie G SR 5’10” 9 pts 2pt: 0/1 3pt: 3/5

HSBB Boys PB&T Invitational @Troy Buchanan 11/27/17 Westminster 67 Holt 70 Final: Holt wore them down

2017-18 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
PB&T Invitational 1st Round
DATE: Monday, November 27, 2017

TIME: 5:30pm

B/G: Boys

JV/V: Boys

LOCATION: Troy Buchanan, Troy, MO

TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS: PB&T Invitational
ROUND: 1st Round

SCORE:                                 1    2    3    4    OT    FINAL
Team: Westminster        18  18   8   23                67
Starters: 2, 12, 14, 22, 23
Team: Holt                         15  16  17  22                70
Starters: 2, 10, 33, 35, 50

** Freshman * Sophomore
First Quarter Summary:
Holt started the game with a 9-2 run including five points form Keishawn Forest (Holt 9-2 5:14). Westminster followed with a 10-0 run in which Holt had five turnovers and eight points scored off of them (Westminster 12-9 2:28). Holt scored the next four points to retake the lead 13-12 with 2:00 left in the first quarter. Westminster followed with a 6-0 run in which #2) Alex Token scored four points (Westminster 18-13 :33.6)Holt finished the quarter with a basket from #30) Bryany Lucio to make the score after one quarter Westminster 18-15. Westminster had two turnovers and two points scored off of them.Westminster’s #2) Alex Token scored seven points in the first quarter. Holt committed six turnovers and 11 points scored off of them and had two second chance points.

Second Quarter Summary:
Holt’s #33) Jake Ryan had an old type three and Westminster’s #22) Logan Montgomery answered with a three. Holt hit two free throws and Westminster hit a two. (Westminster 23-20 6:34). Westminster’s #22) Montgomery scored the next five including a three ( Westminster 28-20 5:46) Holt followed up with a 9-0 run in which Westminster committed four turnovers and four points scored off of them (Holt 29-28 1:53).Westminster answered with a 8-0 run including two more threes by #22) Montgomery and Holt finished off the quarter with a two to make the score after two quarters Westminster 36-31. Westminster had committed four turnovers and five point scored off of them and had two second chance points. Westminster’s #22) Logan Montgomery scored 14 points in the second quarter including four threes. Holt had six turnovers and seven points scored off of them and had two second chance points.

Third Quarter Summary:
Westminster’s #23) Levi Alldredge hits an old school three and Holt followed with a 4-0 run (Westminster 39-35 6:09). Westminster’s #22) Montgomery hits another three and Holt follows up with a 11-0 run (Holt 46-42 1:27). The two teams trade baskets to make it Holt 48-44 after three quarters. Westminster commintted six turnovers and six points scored off of them. Holt had five turnovers and three points scored off of them and two second chance points.

Fourth Quarter Summary:
Westminster started off the fourth quarter with a 9-2 run all threes including two threes by #12) Jerram Adams and a three by #2) Token to retake the lead 53-51. Holt’s #10) Forest hits a three (Holt 54-53 4:58). The two teams exchanged two free throws then Holt’s #2) Anthony Jones scores the next seven points (Holt 63-55 3:28). The seven point run was all off turnovers. The two teams exchanged two free throws then Westminster went on a 6-0 run including a three by #22) Montgomery (Holt 65-63 :43.0). Holt’s #10) Forrest hits two free throws (Holt 67-63 :25.1) Westminster’s #2) Token hits a bucket but misses a free throw for the three point play , Holt’s #33) Jake Ryan hits one of two free throws and that was after #12) Caleb Marillo missed two free throws (Holt 68-65 :14.0). Westminster’s #2) Token hits two free throws to make it Holt 68-67 with 11.4 seconds left in the game. Holt finished off the game with a two by #50) Spence Bogan to make the final score Holt 70-67. Westminster committed four turnovers and seven points scored off of them and had three second chance points. Westminster’s #2) Alex Token and #12) Jerram Adams scored seven a piece in the fourth quarter. Holt had four turnovers and one point scored off of them and had three second chance points. Holt’s #2) Anthony Jones scored seven points in the fourth quarter.

Game Summary: Westminster had 16 turnovers and 20 points scored off of them and had eight second chance points. Holt committed 21 turnovers and 22 points scored off of them and had 10 second chance points.

Team Summary:
Westminster started off fast and got some help with #22) Montgomery’s threes. There pretty small . They will have trouble getting wins in their conference

Holt was off to a slow start but showed no signs off giving up. They controlled inside because of their size. #2) Anthony Jones had a 7-0 run that helped in the fourth quarter and #35) Carter Collins hit four big free throws in the fourth quarter. It was a hard fought win.

Key Stats:
Westminster
#22) Logan Montgomery F SR 6’6″ 20 pts 2pt: 1/1 3pt: 6/12 Shooter and when gets on a roll watch out
#2)Alex Token G SR 6’1″ 16 pts 2pt: 2/2 3pt: 2/3 FT: 6/6 had a good game
#12) Jerram Adams F JR 6’2″ 9 pts 2pt: 0/2 3pt: 2/8 FT: 3/4

Holt
#2) Anthony Jones G SR 6’2″ 17 pts 2pt: 5/9 3pt: 1/2 FT: 4/4 good 4th quarter 5 assists 5 TO
#35) Carter Collins F SR 6’6″ 15 pts 2pt: 3/6 FT: 9/10 10 rebounds double/double
#10) Keishawn Forrest G SR 6′ 15 pts 2pt: 2/3 3pt: 2/7 FT: 5/6 Athletic

HSBB Boys Norm Stewart Classic 12/02/17 Battle 54 Raytown South 80: South wore them down in the fourth quarter

2017-18 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
Norm Stewart Classic Game #4
DATE: Saturday, December 2, 2017

TIME: 12:00am

B/G: Boys

JV/V: Varsity

LOCATION: Columbia College, Columbia, MO

TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS: Norm Stewart Classic
ROUND: Game #4

SCORE:                              1   2   3   4   OT   FINAL
Team: Battle                   16 13 14 11              51
Starters: 1, 2**, 11*, 24, 35 .
Team: Raytown South  12 19 19 30             80
Starters: 2*, 3, 4, 5, 14

** Freshman * Sophomore
First Quarter Summary:
Battle had three turnovers and two points scored off of them and had three second chance points. Battle’s #1) Trae Meny scored nine points in the first quarter. Raytown South committed three turnovers and three points scored off of them and had two second chance points

Second Quarter Summary:
Battle committed four turnovers and eight points scored off of them and had two second chance points in the second quarter. Raytown South had three turnovers and five points scored off of them and had four second chance points in the second quarter. Raytown South’s #3) Sevon Witt scored seven points including five free throws in the second quarter.

Third Quarter Summary:
Battle had two turnovers and three points scored off of them and scored two second chance points in the third quarter. Raytown South committed two turnovers and two points scored off of them and had two second chance points. Raytown South’s #4) Jamar Madge scored eight points in the third quarter.

Fourth Quarter Summary:
Battle committed three turnovers and five points scored off of them and scored three second chance points in the fourth quarter. Raytown South had two turnovers and no points scored off of them and scored six second chance points in the fourth quarter. Raytown South’s Sevon Witt scored 11 points in the fourth quarter.

Game Summary: Battle committed 12 turnovers and had 18 points scored off of them and scored 10 second chance points for the game. Raytown South had 10 turnovers and eight points scored off of them and scored 14 second chance points.

Team Summary:
Battle stayed with them till the third quarter and was only down eight points after three quarters. Then was out scored 30-11 in the fourth. They didn’t shoot well from the field and was 5 for 24 from the three point line and 9 for 21 for the free throw line. They were worn out in the fourth from the size difference and was outrebounded 48-38 in the game. It was Battle’s first game of the year.

Raytown South has a solid big three with #3) Sevon Witt (25 pts) , #4) Jamar Madge (21 pts) and #2) Kobe Campbell (16 pts) combined for 62 of the 80 points. They wore them down in the fourth and outscored them by 19 points (30-11). They were bigger and won the Battle on the boards 48-38. This win made thier record 3-0

Key Stats:
Battle:
#1) Trae Meny G SR 6’3″ 17 pts 2pt: 2/7 3pt: 3/12 FT: 4/8 The all stater couldn’t get it going from the shooting aspect and didn’t shoot very well
#11) Marcius Grant G SO 6′ 12 pts 2pt: 5/7 3pt: 0/1 FT: 2/5
#24) Alex Smith G SR 6’3″ 10pts 2pt: 5/13 3pt: 0/2 FT: 0/1 Shooting?

Shooting: 2pt: 15/41 3pt: 5/24 FT: 9/21 1st game?

Raytown South:
#3) Sevon Witt F SR 6’6″ 25 pts 2pt: 6/10 1/4 FT: 10/13 14 rebounds
#4) Jamar Madge G SR 6’2″ 21 points 2pt: 5/11 3pt: 2/7 Ft: 5/8 Named MVP of game
#2) Kobe Campbell G SO 5’10” 16 pts 2pt: 3/3 3pt: 2/3 FT: 4/4 pretty good line

HSBB Boys Norm Stewart Classic 12/02/17 Smithville 45 Springfield Glendale 95 Final: Glendale’s Monty Johal explodes for 40

2017-18 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
Norm Stewart Classic Game #5
DATE: Saturday, December 2, 2017

TIME: 2:00am

B/G: Boys

JV/V: Varsity

LOCATION: Columbia College, Columbia MO

TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS: Norm Stewart Classic
ROUND: Game 5

SCORE:                                        1    2    3    4     OT     FINAL
Team: Smithville                      14  13  16   2                   45
Starters: 1, 3, 5, 10, 25
Team: Springfield Glendale  34  23  31   7                   95
Starters: 10, 11, 12, 30, 31

** Freshman * Sophomore
First Quarter Summary:
Smithville had eight turnovers and eleven points scored off of them and had four second chance points. Smithville’s #5) Jake Fisher scored eight points in the first quarter. Springfield Glendale had two turnovers and no points scored off of them and had two second chance points. Glendale’s #10) Monty Johal scored 15 points and #12) Jaxon Davis scored ten points in the first quarter.

Second Quarter Summary:
Smithville had five turnovers and six points scored off of them and had five second chance points in the second quarter. Springfield Glendale had one turnover and no points scored off of them and didn’t have any second chance points. Glendale’s #10) Monty Johal scored 13 points in the second quarter and 28 for the first half.

Third Quarter Summary:
Smithville committed five turnovers and eight points scored off of them and had three second chance points. Springfield Glendale had one turnover and no points scored off of them and had seven second chance points. Glendale’s #10) Johal scored 10 points and #12) Jaxon Davis scored 11 points in the third quarter.

Fourth Quarter Summary:
Running clock the whole fourth quarter. Smithville had five turnovers and three points scored off ot them and didn’t have any second chance points. Springfield Glendale had two turnovers and didn’t have any second chance points.

Smithville committed 23 turnovers and 28 points scored off of them and had 12 second chance points for the game. Springfield Glendale had six turnovers and no points scored off of them and did score 10 second chance points for the game.

Team Summary:
Smithville didn’t have any answer for Glendale’s #10) Johal and had too many turnovers. Smithville’s #5) Jake Fisher is a tough kid that does have a nose for the ball.

Springfield Glendale has a weapon in #10) Johal that had a game high 40 points. They really dominated from the 6:00 mark in the first quarter. They scored 95 points.

Key Stats:
Smithville:
#5) Jake Fisher F JR 6’4″ 15 points 2pt: 7/10 FT: 1/3 probably had double/double
#1) Karsen Reid G SR 5’9″ 11 points 2pt: 3/8 3pt: 1/1 FT: 2/2
#3) Kellen Simoncic G JR 6’3″ 9 points 2pt: 2/4 3pt: 1/2 FT: 2/4
#25) Ethan Kershaw F JR 6’2″ 7 points 2pt: 1/5 FT: 5/6

Springfield Glendale:
#10) Monty Johal G SR 6’3″ 40 points 2pt: 10/14 3pt: 4/6 FT: 8/12 Weapon MVP 
#12) Jaxon Davis G SR 5’11” 21 points 2pt: 3/3 3pt: 5/11 FT: 0/1 Loves the three
#11) Jordan Walton G SR 5’11” 12 points 2pt: 3/3 3pt: 1/4 FT: 3/3

HSBB Boys Boom Classic 1st Round 11/28/17 Warrenton 70 NCCA 13: Glorified Practice for Warrenton

2017-18 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL

DATE: Tuesday, November 28, 2017

TIME: 5:00pm

B/G: Boys

JV/V: Varsity

LOCATION: Winfield HS, Winfield, MO

TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS: Boom Classic
ROUND: 1st Round

SCORE:                                                                         1    2    3    4    OT    FINAL
Team: North County Christian School NCCS    3    4    3     3                 13
Starters: 3*, 10, 11*, 12*, 40**
Team: Warrenton                                                     22   22  17  9                 70
Starters: 1, 19, 15, 20, 23

** Freshman * Sophomore
First Quarter Summary:
NCCS had five turnovers and eight points off of them 2nd chance points none, Warrenton had no turnovers and had four second chance points

Second Quarter Summary:
NCCS had six turnovers and 11 points off of them and no 2nd chance points. Warrenton had four turnovers and no points scored off of them and four second chance points. Warrenton’s #10) Randy McRoberts scored 10 points in the second quarter.

Third Quarter Summary:
NCCS had nine turnovers and 11 points scored off of them and no second chance points, Warrenton had three turnovers and no points scored off of them and had two second chance points.

Fourth Quarter Summary:
NCCS had one turnover and no points scored off of them and no second chance points. Warrenton had one turnover and no points scored off of them and one second chance points.

Game Summary:
NCCS had 21 turnovers and had 30 points scored off of them and no second chance points for the game. Warrenton had eight turnovers and no points scored off of them and nine second chance points for the game.

Team Summary:
NCCS has a bunch of young kids that haven’t played much basketball and only one player has any idea whats going on. They won’t win a game all year against high school teams. Next Game  Thu 11/30  3:30pm vs Elsberry   

Warrenton kids have played together for some time and works the ball. You really couldn’t tell how good they really are. I want to see them against better competition. Next Game  Thu 11/30  6:30pm vs O’Fallon Christian

Key Stats:
NCCS
#12) Jaylen Johnson F SO 10 points 2pt: 2/8 3pt: 2/5 only one that has a clue
#10) Clayton Newton F SR 1 points 2pt: 0/4 3pt: 0/1 FT: 1/4
#11) Cameron Thomas F SO 2 points 2pt: 0/8 3pt: 0/1 FT: 2/4

Warrenton:
#10) Randy McRoberts G SR 6″ 16 points 2pt: 6/8 3pt: 1/1 FT: 1/1 Solid
#15) Jake Tonioli G JR 5’11” 12 points 2pt: 3/6 3pt: 2/5
#23) Caleb Strauss F SR 6’8″ 10 points 2pt: 4/8 FT: 2/2
#20) Brendan Smith G SR 5’10” 10 points 2pt: 2/2 3pt: 1/3 FT: 3/4 High Basketball IQ

HSBB Boys PB&T Invitational 1st Round 11/27/17 Hannibal 63 Francis Howell 69: Howell hangs on, Hannibal’s Dezi Jones scores 39 points

2017-18 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL

DATE: Monday, November 27, 2017

TIME: 7pm

B/G: Boys

JV/V: Varsity

LOCATION: Troy Buchanan HS, Troy, MO

TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS: PB&T Invitational
ROUND: Opening

SCORE:                                                          1    2    3    4    OT    FINAL
Team: (7) Hannibal                                   4   26  18  15                 63
Starters: 1, 3*, 11, 20, 34
Team: (2) Francis Howell (Howell)    27   17  13  12                 69
Starters: 1, 4, 10, 14, 33*

** Freshman * Sophomore
First Quarter Summary:
Howell started the game with a 14-0 run with 4:13 left in the first quarter. Hannibal scored their first basket with 3:53 left in the first. Howell followed that basket with a 10-0 run to make it 24-2 with 36.0 sconds left in the first. Hannibal’s #1) Dezi Jones scored and Howell added a three poiner with :01 left to make the score after one quarter 27-4. Hannibal had eight turnovers and Howell scored 15 points off of them. Howell had one turnover and no points scored off of it. Howell had the only second chance points with two.

Second Quarter Summary:
Hannibal’s #1) Jones scored the first seven points of the second quarterto make it Howell 27-11 with 7:02 left in the second quarter. Howell’s #4) Matthew Simmons hit s on old style three pointer and then the two teams trade twos then threes to make it Howell 35-16 with 5:19 left in the second. Hannibal hits a free throw and Howell hits two free throws and Howell’s #1) Dylan Dalton and Hannibal’s #1) Jones exchanged baskets to make it Howell 39-19. Howell hits two free throws in between a basket by Hannibal to keep the lead at 20 41-21 with 3:00 left in the half. Hannibal went on a 8-2 run with two threes by #11) Wyatt Waelder and #1) Jones and then a nother basket by #11) Waelder to make it Howell 43-29 with 55.0 seconds left in the first half. The two teams traded free throws to make the first half score Howell 44-30. Hannibal’s #1) Dezi Jones scored 15 points and #11) Wyatt Waelder scored seven points in the second quarter. Howell’s #4) Matthew Simmons also had seven points in the second quarter. Hannibal had two turnovers and no points scored on them and Howell had three and six points scored on them. The only second chance points was Howell and they had one.

Third Quarter Summary:
Howell started the second half with a 9-2 run including five points from #14) Jack Wilhelm to make it Howell 53-32 with 5:15 left in the third quarter. Hannibal followed with a 14-0 run in which Howell had eight turnovers in that span. The score was Howell 53-46 with 1:53 left in the third. Hannibal’s #1) Jones had nine points of the 14 points. Howell went on a 4-0 run and Hannibal finished the quarter with a basket to make the score at the end of three quarters Howell 57-48. Howell only scored four points in the last 5:15 in the third . Hannibal’s #1) Dezi Jones had nine points in third quarter. Hannibal had six turnovers and three points scored off of them and Howell had nine turnovers and 12 points scored off of them. Hannibal had two second chance points and Howell didn’t have any.

Fourth Quarter Summary:
Howell started the fourth quarter with a 8-0 run that included four points from #4) Simmons to make the score Howell 65-48. Hannibal three turnovers during the run and six points scored off of them. Hannibal didn’t get their first points till 5:38 left in the fourth but goes on a 8-0 run in which #1) Jones scored all eight points. Howell had five straight trips with a turnover during the run and four points scored off of them. The score after the 8-0 run was Howell 65-56 with 2:55 left in the fourth quarter. Howell’s #33) Matt Schark scored a two and Hannibal answers with two free throws to keep the lead at nine 67-58 . Howell makes two free throws and Hannibal’s #1) Jones scores the last five points of the game from the free throw line to make the final Howell 69-63. Hannibal’s #1) Dezi Jones scored 13 points in the fourth quarter and 39 for the game. Hannibal had four turnovers and six points scored off of them and Howell had six turnovers and seven points scored off of them. Hannibal had nine second chance points and Howell had four second chance points in the fourth quarter.

Game Turnovers and 2nd chance points. Turnovers: Hannibal 20 and 24 points scored off of them. Howell 19 25 points scored off of them. 2nd chance points Hannibal 11 points and Howell 7

Team Summary:
Howell was winning by a 27-4 score after one quarter and then was out scored by a 59-42 count in the last three quarters to hang on for a six point win. The last three quarters they had 18 turnovers and 25 points scored off of them. They were real sloppy but that will change with one of the best coaches in the area Kurt Jacob. They will win alot of games. They have a solid starting five.

Hannibal started off with a 23 point deficit after one quarter because of eight turnovers and 15 points scored off of the turnovers. They cleaned up their act some with 12 turnovers in the next three quarters ans only nine points scored off ot them. They had no quit in them. they turned up the d and only lost by six points. They have a player in #1) Dezi Jones that had a game high 39 points and Howell had no answer for him.

Key Stats:
Hannibal:
#1) Dezi Jones G JR 5’8″ 39 points 2pt: 9/14 3pt: 3/6 FT: 12/14 Player and plays good D and the score would have been a running clock without him
#11) Wyatt Waelder F SR 6’2″ 9 points 2pt: 2/5 3pt: 1/3 FT: 2/4 had his moments
#23) Danny Colburn G/F JR 5’10” 7 points 2pt: 3/4 FT: 1/4

Francis Howell:
#4) Matthew Simmons F JR 6’1″ 19 points 2pt: 6/9 3pt: 1/1 FT: 2/5 plays good d had a good game
#33) Matt Schark F SO 6’3″ 14 points 2pt: 4/6 3pt: 1/3 FT: 3/5 liked him as a freshman even more as a sophomore a leader on the floor. He was in foul trouble in the fourth quarter
#1) Daylan Dalton G JR 5’6″ 12 points 2pt: 6/11 3pt: 0/1 don’t know if he is a point guard but that’s what he has to play on this team. He also plays good d

HSBB Boys Alton Redbird Tip Off Classic 11/22/17 O’Fallon IL 61 Riverview Gardens 33: O’Fallon’s Hodge had a game high 23 points

2017-18 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL

DATE: Tuesday, November 22, 2017

TIME: 4:30pm

B/G: Boys

JV/V: Varsity

LOCATION: Alton High School, Alton, IL

TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS: Alton Redbird Tip Off Classic
ROUND: Pool Play

SCORE:                                        1    2    3    4   OT    FINAL
Team: Riverview Gardens      9   11   6    7               33
Starters: 3*, 12, 14, 20, 42
Team: O’Fallon IL                    11   27  16   7               61
Starters: 2, 3, 22, 23, 33

** Freshman * Sophomore
First Quarter Summary:
No one scored till 5:16 left in the first quarter and the two teams traded free throws and baskets twice to make it tied at five with 3:15 left in the first quarter. O’Fallon goes on a 4-0 run including a three by #20) Isaiah Craft to make it O’Fallon 9-5 with 2:15 left. Riverview Gardens finished the quarter with a 4-2 run to make it O’Fallon 11-9 at the end of the first quarter. O’Fallon’s #20) Craft scored five points in the first quarter. Turnovers: Riverview Gardens 10 turnovers 5 points scored off of them O’Fallon 4 turnovers 2 points scored off of them. 2nd chance points Riverview Gardens 4 points O’Fallon 0 points

Second Quarter Summary:
O’Fallon started the second quarter with a 3-0 run and Riverview Gardens followed with a 4-0 run to make it O’Fallon 14-13 with 5:49 left in the second quarter. O’Fallon Il went on a 9-2 run including seven points from #2) Jalen Hodge to make it O’Fallon 23-15 with 3:28 left in the second quarter. Riverview Gardens hit two free throws and then O’Fallon went on a 12-0 run including two threes from #22) Nick Boone and four from #2) Hodge to make it O’Fallon 35-17 with 1:21 left in the first half. The second quarter ended with both teams traded three pointers with Riverview Garden’s #14) Tavon Graham hit a conventional three pointer and O’Fallon’s #2) Hodge hit a three pointer to make it O’Fallon 38-20 at the half. O’Fallon’s #2) Hodge had 16 points and #22) Boone had six points in the second quarter. Turnovers: Riverview Gardens 3 7 points off the turnovers O’Fallon 2 3 points off the turnovers 2nd chance points Riverview Gardens 2 O’Fallon 5 points

Third Quarter Summary:
O’Fallon’s #22) Boone hit his third three of the game and Riverview Garden’s #20) Charles Rush-Bey hit the next two baskets to make it O’Fallon 41-24 with 5:57 left in the third quarter. O’Fallon finished off the quarter with a 13-2 run including #21) Garret Herring having five points to make it O’Fallon 54-26 with 1:59 left in the third and neither team scored the rest of the quarter. O’Fallon’s #22) Boone had six and #21) Herring had five points in the third quarter. Riverview Garden’s #20) Rush-Bey had all six points in the third quarter. Turnovers: Riverview Gardens 7 9 points off of them O’Fallon had 3 and no points off the turnovers. 2nd chance points Riverview Garden 0 O’Fallon 1 point

Fourth Quarter Summary:
The two teams exchanged baskets to make it O’Fallon 56-28 with 6:47 left in the game. O’Fallon’s #3) Teron Bowman Jr hit a two and Riverview Gardens’ hit a free throw and O’Fallon’s #3) Bowman Jr hit a three to make it O’Fallon 61-29 with 4:18 left in the game. There was a running clock from that point on. Riverview Garden hit the last four points of the game to make it O’ Fallon 61-33 final. Turnovers: Riverview Gardens 4 turnovers 5 points scored off of them O’Fallon 4 turnovers 2 points scored off of them 2nd chance points Riverview Gardens 0 O’Fallon 4 points

Game Turnovers: Riverview Gardens 24 26 points off the turnovers O’Fallon 13 turnovers 7 points off of them 2nd chance points: Riverview Gardens 7 O’Fallon 9

Team Summary:
Riverview Gardens stayed with them for a quarter and a half then O’Fallon’s Hodge took over and then never got close again. Running clock 4:18 left in the game

O’Fallon’s #2) Hodge took over in the second quarter with 16 points and never looked back and #22) Boone added four three pointers. Hodge is a player.

Key Stats:
O’Fallon
#2) Jalen Hodge G SR 6’1″ 23 points 2pt: 8/13 3pt: 2/2 FT: 1/2 5 rebounds 4 steals he had 16 points in the 2nd quarter Player***
#22) Nick Boone G SR 6’1″ 12 points 2pt: 0/8 3 pt: 4/6 4 rebounds 3 assists

Riverview Gardens
#20) Charles Rush Bey F JR 6’2″ 9 points 2pt: 4/6 FT: 1/2 7 rebounds 5 Turnovers
#14) Tavon Graham G/F JR 6’5″ 7 points 2pt: 3/6 FT: 1/4

HSBB Boys 11/21/17 St. Charles 61 hits late free throws to keep St. Charles West 51 at bay

2017-18 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
Turkey Tip Off
DATE: Tuesday, November 21, 2017 
TIME: 8pm 
B/G: Boys
JV/V: Varsity
LOCATION: SCHS, St. Charles, MO 

TEAM: St. Charles West
STARTERS: 1, 3, 10, 21, 31**
VS

TEAM: St. Charles
STARTERS: 00, 1, 2, 3, 33

STARTERS:
** FRESHMAN
* SOPHOMORE

SCORE:                  1    2    3    4    OT    FINAL
St. Charles West  9   12  17  13              51
St. Charles            17  20   5   19             61

First Quarter Summary:
St. Charles started the game off with a 6-0 run and St. Charles West didn’t get their first basket till 5: 20 left in the first quarter. St. Charles followed that with a 9-2 run to make the score 15-4 with 1:21 left in the first and St. Charles scored nine of their points off turnovers. St. Charles West hit two free throws and St. Charles hit a basket and West finished the quarter with a #3) Nick Bazzell three pointer at the buzzer. THe score after one quarter St. Charles leading 15-9. St. Charles’ #3) Cameron Teson scored seven and #2) Davis Roberts scored six points in the first quarter. Turnovers: St. Charles 4 2 points scored off of them St. Charles West 7 9 points scored off of them. 2nd chance points both teams had a 2 points apiece.

Second Quarter Summary:
St. Charles West started the second quarter with a 7-2 run including two baskets by #10) Trent Champagne and a three by #3) Bazzell. St. Charles followed with three threes in a row two by #11) Sam Adams and a three by #3) Teson to make the score St. Charles 28-16 with 4:47 left in the first half. West’s #10) Champagne hit a two and St. Charles’ #11) Adams hit two threes to make the score St. Charles 34-18 with 2:38 left in the first half. West’s #31) John Wilson three out of four free throws and St. Charles hit a two(#22 Harrison Pool) and made one out of two free throws(#2 Cartiese Luster) to make the score at the half St. Charles 37-21. St. Charles #11) Sam Adams scored 12 points for the quarter all threes and West’s #10) Champagne scored six for the second quarter. Turnovers: St. Charles 4 5 points scored off of them St. Charles West 3 3 points scored off of them. 2nd chance points St. Charles 2 points and West 5 points.

Third Quarter Summary:
St. Charles West started the second half with a 12-0 run including eight points from #3) Bazzellto make the score St. Charles 37-33 with 3: 36 left in the third quarter. St. Charles didn’t score their first points in the second half till 2:50 left in the quarter but had a 5-0 run including a three by #11) Adams to make it St. Charles 42-33 with 2:40 left in the third. West finished the quarter out with a 5-0 run to make the score at the end of the third quarter St. Charles 42-38. St. Charles West’s #3) Bazzell scored eight points for the third quarter. Turnovers: St. Charles 4 3 points off of them St. Charles West 2 no points scored off of them. 2nd chance points St. Charles none St. Charles West 3 points

Fourth Quarter Summary:
St. Charles West got within two with a basket by #10) Champagne to make it St. Charles 42-40 with 7:46 left in the game. The two teams exchanged free throws to keep the St. Charles lead at two(43-41) with 6:43 left. St. Charles went on a 4-0 run including old three pointer by #2) Luster to make the St. Charles lead six(47-41) with 5:28 left in the game. The two teams exchanged six points apiece to make the score St. Charles 53-47 with 2:46 left. St. Charles converted four free throws to make the lead 10 (57-47) with 31.8 seconds left. The two teams exchanged free throws to make St. Charles 59-49 with 22.9 seconds left. St. Charles made two free throws to make the final St. Charles 61-51. St. Charles made 15/17 free throws in the fourth quarter. St. Charles’ #3) Teson scored 11 points in the fourth quarter which included 9 out of 10 from the free throw line. Turnovers: St. Charles 4 no points scored off of them St. Charles West 1 no points scored off of them. 2nd chance points St. Charles 1 point and West had 2 points.

Turnovers for the game: St. Charles 16 10 points scored off of them St. Charles West 10 4 points scored off of them. 2nd chance points: St. Charles 5 points St. Charles West 12 points

Team Summary:
St. Charles West did make a comeback from a 16 point halftime deficit down to two points early in the fourth quarter. They didn’t shoot well. They have a freshman #33) John Wilson and Senior #3) Nick Bazzell and Junior #10) Trent Champagne. They will win some games.

St. Charles started fast out of the gate and got four big three pointers in the second by #11) Sam Adams to have a 16 halftime point lead. They have Junior #3) Cameron Teson that had a game high 20 points. I also like Junior #33) Braden Wiggs I just think he will get better as the year goes on. They are better than West.

Key Stats:
St. Charles West
#10) Trent Champagne JR G 6’2″ 14 points 2pt: 5/13 3pt: 0/2 FT: 4/5 6 assists He didn’t have a very good shooting night. He has a very high basketball IQ
#3) Nick Bazzell SR G 6’1″ 14 points 2pt: 2/5 3pt: 3/8 FT: 1/4 He kept them in the game in the third quarter. Consistency? Above average
#31) John Wilson FR C 6’5″ 10 points 2pt: 3/3 FT: 4/6 FRESHMAN

St. Charles
#3) Cameron Teson JR G 6′ 20 points 2pt: 3/6 3pt: 1/4 FT: 11/12. He hit 9/10 free throws in the fourth quarter. He plays good D. Above Average. Size??
#11) Sam Adams SO G/F 6′ 15 points 3pt: 5/7 He had 4 3’s in the 2nd quarter. He needs to be more aggressive on D. He didn’t play that much because of other facets in the game
#2) David Roberts SO G 6’1″ 12 points 2pt: 3/6 3pt: 1/5 FT: 3/7 Free Throws??
#33) Braden Wiggs JR F/C 6’6″ 10 points 2pt: 3/3 FT: 4/7