HSBB Boys 02/20/18 Liberty 51 at Fort Zumwalt South 53 Final: Fort Zumwalt South gets a hard fought win and the conference championship.

2017-18 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
Game #2 Conference Championship
Date: Tuesday, February 20, 2018

TIME: 7:00pm

B/G: Boys

LOCATION: Fort Zumwalt South HS, St. Peters, MO

SCORE:                                          1   2   3   4   OT   FINAL
Team: Liberty (Wentzville)    14 16 4 17               51
Starters: 11, 15, 21, 25, 33*
Team: Fort Zumwalt South     14 16 14 9              53
Starters: 2, 4*, 5, 24, 44**

** Freshman * Sophomore
First Quarter Summary:
Zumwalt South’s #24) Darious Thomas hits a two and Liberty’s #33) Jayce Catchings hits a three (Liberty 3-2 6:23). Zumwalt South’s #5) EJ Bellinger and #4) JJ Schwepker hit the next two baskets (Zumwalt South 6-3 5:39). Liberty went on a 5-2 run including a three by #11) Jaylen Sims, a basket by #25) Kale Catchings and Zumwalt South’s #24) Thomas added a basket (Tied at 8 5:24). Zumwalt South’s #5) Bellinger hits a two and Liberty answers with a 6-0 run that included two baskets by #25) K. Catchings and two free throws by #33) J. Catchings (Liberty 14-10 2:10). Zumwalt South ends the quarter with a 4-0 run with baskets by #5) Bellinger and #1) Aubrey Carter to tie the score at 14 at the end of the first quarter. Liberty Pts: 14 FG: 5/16 2pt: 3/8 3pt: 2/8 FT: 2/2 2nd chance pts: 2 Turnovers: 2 Pts off turnovers: 4. Zumwalt South Pts: 14 FG: 7/13 2pt: 7/12 3pt: 0/1 FT: none 2nd chance pts: 2 Turnovers: 3 Pts off turnovers: 0

Second Quarter Summary:
Zumwalt South started the second quarter with a 7-2 run that included a three and a two for #1) Carter and a basket by #5) Bellinger and Liberty’s #25) K. Catchings added a basket (Zumwalt South 21-16 6:35). Liberty answered with a 10-1 run that included two baskets by #15) Andy Jorris, a basket and two free throws by #25) K. Catchings and a basket by #21) Jarrin McKeithen and Zumwalt South’s #5) Bellinger added a free throw (Liberty 26-22 2:12). Zumwalt South’s #2) Jake Patton hit a two and Liberty’s #25) K. Catchings and #11) Jaylen Sims scored the next two baskets (Liberty 30-24 1:01). Zumwalt South ended the first half with a 6-0 run that included two free throws #2) Patton and two baskets by #5) Bellinger to tie the score at 30 at halftime. Liberty: Pts: 16/30 FG: 7/14 2pt: 7/12 3pt: 0/2 FT: 2/4 2nd chance pts: 6 Turnovers: 3 Pts off turnovers: 4 Liberty’s #25) Kale Catchings scored seven points in the second quarter. Zumwalt South Pts: 16/30 FG: 6/13 2pt: 5/9 3pt: 1/4 FT: 3/4 2nd chance pts: 2 Turnovers: 3 Pts off turnovers: 3 Zumwalt South’s #5) EJ Bellinger scored seven points in the second quarter.

Third Quarter Summary:
Liberty’s #15) Jorris starts the second half scoring with a basket and Zumwalt South answers with a bucket from #44) Connor Bekebrede and a free throw by #2) Patton (Zumwalt South 33-32 4:40). Zumwalt South’s Head Coach Bill Friedel is given a tech and Liberty’s #33) J. Catchings hits both free throws (Liberty 34-33 4:24). Zumwalt South answers with a 11-0 run that included a three and a two from #2) Patton , two baskets from #24) Thomas and a basket from #4) JJ Schwepker. Liberty went 0 for 4 from the field and missed three free throws during the run. Zumwalt South outscored Liberty 14-4 in the third and the score after three quarters Zumwalt South 44-34. Liberty Pts: 4/34 FG: 1/9 2pt: 1/5 3pt: 0/4 FT: 2/5 2nd chance pts: none Turnovers: 1 Pts off turnovers: none. Zumwalt South Pts: 14/44 FG: 6/9 2pt: 5/7 3pt: 1/2 FT: 1/3 2nd chance pts: 2 Turnovers: 2 Pts off turnovers: 2

Fourth Quarter Summary:
Liberty starts the fourth quarter with a 7-2 run that included two free throws and a basket by #21) McKeithen and a three by #25) K. Catchings and Zumwalt South’s #2) Patton added a two (Zumwalt South 46-41 4:54). Zumwalt South’s #5) Ej Bellinger fouled out on a charging call with 4: 36 left in the game. The next three possessions were turnovers and Zumwalt South’s #24) Thomas hit one of two from the line (Zumwalt South 47-41 3:56). Liberty misses a three and then two turnovers and Liberty’s #25) K. Catchings hits two free throws (Zumwalt South 47-42 3:07). Zumwalt South’s #1) Carter hit one of two free throws, Liberty turnover, Zumwalt North’s #24) Thomas misses the first part of a bonus. Liberty has two chances but misses, Zumwalt South turnover and Liberty’s #11) Sims hits a two (Zumwalt South 48-45 1:21). Zumwalt South’s #24) Thomas hits one of two free throws, Liberty #11) Sims misses two free throws, South’s #24) Thomas misses two free throw, Liberty misses a three, South’s #4) Schwepker misses two free throws with 31.7 seconds left. Liberty’s #25) K. Catchings makes a three point play (Zumwalt South 49-48 :24.5). South’s #4) Schwepker hit two free throws, Liberty misses a two, South’s #2) Patton makes one of two free throws (Zumwalt South 52-48 :04.7) Liberty’s #33) J. Catchings hits a three to get it within in one point 52-51. They foul Zumwalt South’s #44) Bekebrede hits one of two free throws and Liberty had a half court prayer to win but it didnt get answered. The final score Zumwalt South 53-51. Liberty Pts: 17/51 FG: 5/11 2pt: 3/6 3pt: 2/5 FT: 5/7 2nd chance pts: 0 Turnovers: 4 Pts off turnovers: 1. Liberty’s #25) Kale Catchings scored eight points in the fourth quarter. Zumwalt South Pts: 9 FG: 1/5 2pt: 1/4 3pt: 0/1 FT: 7/18 2nd chance pts: 0 Turnovers: 4 Pts off turnovers: 2

Game Summary:
Liberty (Wentzville) Pts: 51 FG: 18/50 36% 2pt: 14/31 45% 3pt: 4/19 21% FT: 11/18 61% 2nd chance pts: 8 Turnovers: 10 Pts off turnovers: 9

Fort Zumwalt South: Pts: 53 FG: 20/40 50% 2pt: 18/32 56% 3pt: 2/8 25% FT: 11/25 2nd chance pts: 6 Turnovers: 12 Pts off turnovers: 7

Team Summary:
Liberty and Fort Zumwalt South was tied at the break at 30 a piece. The two best players Liberty’s #25) Kale Catchings scored 14 points and Zumwalt South’s #5) EJ Bellinger scored 13 points in the first half. The third quarter Liberty went one for nine from the field and two for five from the free throw line and was out scored 14-4 in the third and was down 10 at the end of the third quarter. The fourth quarter Liberty pushed the game faster and had to foul later and Zumwalt South went seven for 18 from the line in the fourth to keep Liberty in the game. They never could get even and came up two points short. Jayce Catchings had a tough shooting day but hit a big three with 1.3 seconds left to get it down to one but thats its close as they got.

Fort Zumwalt South and Liberty was tied at the half and South’s #5) EJ Bellinger scored 13 points in the first half and Liberty’s #25) Kale Catchings scored 14 points in the first half. The third quarter South played better defense and finished out the quarter with a 11-0 run to be leading 44-34 after three quarters. The fourth quarter their best player EJ Bellinger fouled out of the game with 4:36 left and the score was South 46-41. Zumwalt South kept Liberty in the game with four turnovers and was seven for 17 from the line after he fouled out. They never gave up the lead and held up for a two point win.

Key Stats:
Liberty (Wentzville):
#25) Kale Catchings G SR 6’7″ Pts: 22 FG: 8/17 2pt: 7/14 3pt: 1/3 FT: 5/8 10 rebounds good game kept them in the game Harvard bound High Basketball IQ
#33) Jayce Catchings G SO 6’2″ Pts: 10 FG: 2/12 2pt: 0/4 3pt: 2/8 FT: 4/6 7 rebounds, 2 assists. He had a real bad shooting day but hit a three with seconds to go to get it to within one point. Good sophomore
#11) Jaylen Sims G SR 6″ Pts: 7 FG: 3/7 2pt: 2/3 3pt: 1/4 FT: 0/2 not a good game for him
#15) Andy Jorris G/F SR 6’1″ Pts: 6 FG: 3/6 2pt: 3/4 3pt: 0/2
#21) Jarrin McKeithen G/F JR 6’1″ Pts: 6 FG: 2/8 2pt: 2/6 3pt: 0/2 FT: 2/2 8 rebounds

Fort Zumwalt South:
#5) EJ Bellinger G JR 6’4″ Pts: 13 FG: 6/13 2pt: 6/10 3pt: 0/3 FT: 1/2 5 rebounds wasin foul trouble in the first half. Fouled out with 4:36 left in the fourth quarter. Player
#2) Jake Patton G JR 6’1″ Pts: 12 FG: 4/5 2pt: 3/4 3pt: 1/1 FT: 3/5 kept them close in the 2nd and 3rd quarter . Great Game
#24) Darious Thomas G SR 6′ Pts: 10 FG: 4/10 2pt: 4/9 3pt: 0/1 FT: 2/8 5 rebounds, 3 steals had a tough time at the free throw line in the fourth quarter
#1) Aubrey Carter G SR 5’7″ Pts: 8 FG: 3/7 2pt: 2/5 3pt: 1/2 FT: 1/2
#4) JJ Schwepker F SO 6’4″ Pts: 6 FG: 2/4 2pt: 2/3 3pt: 0/1 FT: 2/4 6 rebounds, he missed two big free throws and they fouled him again and nailed both of them.

HSBB 02/22/17 Hazelwood Central 50 at Vashon 64 Hazelwood Central hangs tough but power and foul trouble does them in.

2016-17 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
DATE: Wednesday, February 22, 2017 TEAM: Vashon
STARTERS: 2, 3, 5, 32, 34
TIME: 5:30pm at
B/G: Boys TEAM: Hazelwood Central
STARTERS: 3, 21, 22, 23, 24
JV/V: Varsity
STARTERS:
LOCATION: Hazelwood Central ** FRESHMAN
*    SOPHOMORE
TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS:
ROUND:
SCORE: 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL
MO #1 4A Vashon 17 15 17 15 64
Hazelwood Central 13 15 11 11 50
First Quarter Summary:
Vashon started the game with a 9-0 run with #3) Joseph Reese hitting two free throws, #32) Levi Stockard III had a bucket, #2) Koray Gilbert hit a three and #3) Reese hit another basket. Vashon 9-0 (5:21) Hazelwood Central’s (Central) #22) Shaun Williams hits a bucket and a three point play. Vashon 9-5 (4:10) Vashon’s #3) Reese hit a two and Central’s #21) Devontae Jefferies hits a three. Vashon 11-8 (3:20) Vashon’s #5) Daniel Farris and Central’s #22) S. Williams exchanged baskets. Vashon 13-10 (2:49) Vashon’s #2) Gilbert and #5) Farris both hit baskets and Central’s #22) S. Williams hit a three to make it Vashon 17-13 at the end of the first quarter.
Second Quarter Summary:
Vashon’s #23) Darren Huntley and Central’s #23) Cameron Williams exchanged baskets. Vashon 19-15 (6:18) Vashon’s #4) Mario McKinney hit one free throw and Central’s #22) S. Williams hits a three. Vashon 20-18 (5:53) Vashon’s #42) Tromon Weston hits a two and Central’s #23) C. Williams and #22) S. Williams both hit two free throws. Tied at 22 (3:44) Vashon’s #3) Reese hit a two and Central’s #23) C. Williams hit two free throws. Tied at 24 (2:32) Vashon’s #32) Stockard III and Centrals’ #24) Evan White exchanged baskets. Tied at 26 (2:11) Vashon went on a 6-2 run with two baskets from #32) Stockard III, Central’s #22) S. Williams hits a basket and Vashon’s #2) Gilbert hits a two. Vashon 32-28 at the end of the first half.
Third Quarter Summary:
Vashon’s #5) Daniel Farris scored a basket on a second chance and #34) Casey Cody-Jackson hit a two. Vashon 36-28 (6:10) Central’s #22) Shaun Williams and #3) Telly Wright each scored a basket. Vashon 36-32 (5:48) Vashon’s #4) Mario McKinney hits a two. Vashon 38-32 (5:20) Central went on a 6-0 run with baskets By #22) S, Williams and #23) Cameron Williams and #21) Devontae Jefferies hits two free throws. Tied at 38 (4:33) Vashon’s #34) Cody-Jackson hits a two and two free throws. Vashon 42-38 (3:21) Central’s #4) Larrion Heard hits a free throw. Vashon 42-39 (3:00) Vashon went on a 7-0 run with #3) Reese hitting a two, #34) Cody-Jackson hit a three point play, and #5) Farris hit a bucket. Vashon 49-39 (:17.4). The score after three quarters Vashon 49-39.
Fourth Quarter Summary:
Hazelwood Central started the fourth quarter with a 4-0 run with baskets by #23) C. Williams and #22) S. Williams. Vashon 49-43 (7:03) Vashon 6-0 run with #5) Farris hitting two free throws, #2) Gilbert hits a two and #23) Huntley hits two free throws. Vashon 55-43 (5:47) Central’s #1) Jarame Crawford hit a three point play. Vashon 55-46 (5:17) Vashon’s #3) Reese and #5) Farris hit baskets but Farris missed free throw for a three point play. Vashon 59-46 (3:12) Central’s #23) C. Williams hit a two and Vashon’s #3) Reese hit one free throw and Central’s #24) Evan White hit a two. Vashon 60-50 (1:29) Vashon went on a 4-0 run to finish the game with one free throw from #34) Cody-Jackson, #5) Farris hit two free throws and #42) Tromon Weston hit a free throw. Vashon 64-50 and that was the final score.
Game Summary:
Vashon was off to a fast start with a 9-0 run to start the game, six of the nine points were off turnovers, so it was Vashon 9-0 with 5:21 left in the first quarter. Central’s #22) S. Williams scored the next five points to make it Vashon 9-5 with 4:10 left in the first. Vashon hit a two and Central hit a three to make it Vashon 11-8 with 3:20 left in the first. The two teams exchanged baskets to make it Vashon 13-10 with 2:49 left. Vashon scored the next two baskets and Central added a three to make it Vashon 17-13 and that was the score after one quarter.
Central had four turnovers and six points were scored off of them, Vashon had three turnovers and had three points scored off of them. Hazelwood Central’s #22) Shaun Williams scored ten points in the first quarter.
They exchanged baskets and Central gained a couple of points with a three and four free throws to tie the game at 22 with 3:44 left in the first half. The score was tied at 22,24, and 26. Vashon went on a 6-2 run and went inside to #32) Levi Stockard III for two of the baskets to make the score Vashon 32-28 at the end of the first half. Central had some foul trouble late in the first half.
Vashon had three turnovers and four points off of them. Central had six turnovers and had six points scored off of them. Vashon went inside and Central had no answer for it.
The second half started with a Vashon 4-0 run and Central answered with a 4-0 run to make it Vashon 36-32 with 5:48 left in the third quarter. Vashon hit a bucket and Central went on a 6-0 run to tie the score at 38 with 4:33 left in the third. Central’s #22) Shaun Williams committed his fourth foul with 4:16 left in the third. Vashon finished the third quarter with a 11-1 run. The score after three quarters Vashon 49-39.
Vashon had two turnovers and two points scored off of them, Hazel Wood Central had two turnovers and five points scored off of them. Vashon’s #34) Casey Cody Jackson scored nine points in the third quarter.
Hazelwood Central went on a 4-0 run to get the Vashon lead down to six 49-43 with 7:03 left in the game. Vashon answered with a 6-0 run to get the Vashon lead up to 12 55-43 with 5:47 left in the game. Central got a three point play to get the Vashon lead down to single digits 55-46 with 5:17 left in the game. Vashon went on a 4-0 run to make the score 59-46 with 3:12 left in the game. Central scored a basket, Vashon hit a free throw and Central scored another basket to make it Vashon 60-50 with 1:29 left in the game. Vashon hit one free throw, Central missed a three and Vashon’s #5) Farris hit two free throws, Central misses a three, Vashon’s #42) Tromon Weston hits a free throw and Central misses a three and that was the game. The final score Vashon 64-50
Hazelwood Central had one turnover and two points scored off of them. Vashon had four turnovers and four points scored off of them. Hazelwood Central hung tough till 3:00 left in the third quarter. They wore them down and a little foul trouble didn’t help.
Key Stats:
Hazelwood Central:
#22) Shaun Williams G  Jr  6’3″  23 points  2pt: 7/11  3pt: 2/6  FT: 3/3  5 rebounds, 2 assists, 4 turnovers. He is tough and was in foul trouble in the 2nd quarter. He is a player
#23) Cameron Williams F  Jr  6’4″  12 points  2pt: 4/7  3pt: 0/2  FT: 4/4  2 steals
Vashon:
#5) Daniel “Peanut” Farris  G  Sr  6’1″  14 points  2pt: 5/10  3pt: 0/2  FT: 4/7  8 rebounds He is nails
#3) Joseph Reese   G/F  Jr  6’8″  14 points  2pt: 5/6  3pt: 0/1  FT: 4/5   Scorer
#34) Casey Cody-Jackson  G  Sr  6’1″  10 points  2pt: 3/4  3pt: 0/1  FT: 4/5  7 rebounds
#32) Levi Stockard III  C  Sr  6’8″  9 points  2pt 4/8  FT: 1/2  6 rebounds  Kansas State recruit
#2) Koray Gilbert  G  Sr  6’4″  9 points  2pt: 3/3  3pt:  1/5

2016-17 Stlprepsports.com Basketball Rankings VII

2016-17 Stlprepsports.com Basketball Rankings VII
Date: 02/26/2017
Large Schools
1. Edwardsville  25-1  They have one of the hottest recruits in the nation in Mark Smith. They are #23 in the MaxPreps National Poll.
2. Webster Groves  23-2  They havent lost in 2017 and on a 17 game winning streak. The win streak included Morgan Park, Iowa City West (#1 Iowa), and Vashon. #24) MaxPreps National Preps
3. East St. Louis  17-7  They have losses against Edwardsville (2), Althoff, Tennessee team, Florida team, Chicago Curie, Champaign Central. There in the toughest conference in the Metro area.
4. Belleville West  18-8  They’re in the toughest conference in the area. They have the best sophomore in the area in EJ Liddell. The only team to beat Edwardsville this year,
5. SLUH  20-6  Their last 2 games were wins against CBC and Chaminade and won their conference for the first time. Their last three losses were against Vashon, Webster Groves and St. Mary’s. They have been a lot better since Brent Smith came back from injury.
6. Chaminade  20-5 They have a 4-4 record in last 8 games including losses against SLUH and CBC. They were unbeatable in the middle of the season but look like there not in sync for the playoffs.
7. CBC  17-9 They have losses against SLUH (2), St. Mary’s (2), Hazelwood Central, Chicago North Lawndale, Chaminade, Peoria Manual and Champaign Central so they don’t have any bad losses. They lost 5 of first 8 so they finished the season 14-4
8. Belleville East  15-12 They might have had the toughest schedule in the area. They have an all metro palyer in Javon Pickett. They’re in the toughest conference in the area.
9. Hazelwood Central  16-10 They had a tough schedule this year. I don’t like the loss to McCluer North but was competitive against Vashon and Kickapoo.
10. Francis Howell  21-5  They won the GAC South Champions. They have a good core and an excellent coach. They havent played the toughest schedule but only lost 5 games.
Small Schools
1. Vashon   20-3  They lost a tough one to Webster Groves. They came right back with a big effort against Hazelwood Central.
2. St. Mary’s   23-3  Won a big one over Cardinal Ritter. The second best small school in the area but still has to beat Vashon in the playoffs.
3.. Okawville 27-3  They are on a 10 game winning streak. They only have three losses all year. They play Carrollton on the 2/28. They beat Breese Central that was on a 21 game winning streak.
4. Breese Central  24-4  They were on a 21 game winning streak when they took their 4th lost to Okawville on 2/17. They play next on 2/28 at Civic Memorial
5. Jennings 21-4  I don’t like the loss to Parkway West. They have only loss four times and played some tough ones earlier in the year.
6. Cardianl Ritter  20-6  They have an 8-2 record in the last 10 and had St. Mary’s on the ropes and leth them off. They have a tough sectional Wednesday at SC West against Northwest Academy.
7. Alton Marquette 28-3 They have some good wins as of late Gibault (2), Mc Cluer North, They have a 21-1 record in the last 22 games. They play Wesclin on March 1st
8. Cahokia 18-10  They have played a very tough schedule. They have wins against Champaign Central, Carbondale, Centralia. They save Thomas “Taco” Bell is a must see.
9. Northwest Academy  18-9 including 4 forfeits in the 1st 4 games of the season. They have losses against Vashon, CBC, Ritenour, Chicago Brooks and Effingham so they have no bad losses.
10. Althoff  17-10 They have a 3-5 record since Jordan Goodwin shut down because of his shoulder injury. They had a great game against CBC and lost by 2 points.

HSBB 02/21/17 MICDS 66 at Westminster 63 MICDS wins the Metro League with the win for the third year in a row.

2016-17 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
DATE: Tuesday, February 21, 2017 TEAM: MICDS
STARTERS: 5, 12, 21, 32, 33
TIME: 7:00pm VS
B/G: Boys TEAM: Westminster
STARTERS: 5,12, 23, 24, 25
JV/V: Varsity
STARTERS:
LOCATION: Westminster High School ** FRESHMAN
*    SOPHOMORE
TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS:
ROUND:
SCORE: 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL
MICDS 13 14 19 20 66
Westminster 13 14 16 20 63
First Quarter Summary:
Westminster’s #24) Steve Webb hits a three and MICDS’ #32) Austin Thompson hits a two and misses a free throw for a three point play. Westminster 3-2 (6:44) Westminster’s #25) Wes Schad and #24) Webb both hit a basket. Westminster 7-2 (6:11) MICDS’ #5) Julian Cheaney hits a two. Westminster 7-4 (5:23) Westminster’s #12) DJ Stewart hits a two and #5) Cliff DeGroot hit two free throws. Westminster 11-4 (3:39) MICDS goes on a 7-0 run with a basket by #10) Dillon Scott , three pointer by #21) Alec Spence and a basket by #12) Matt Roper. Tied at 11 (1:06) Westminster’s #25) Schad and MICDS’ #12) Roper exchanges baskets. The score after the first quarter is tied at 13 apiece.
Second Quarter Summary:
MICDS’ #12) Roper hit a two. MICDS 15-13 (7:43) Westminster went on a 7-0 run with two baskets by #25) Schad and a three by #5) DeGroot. Westminster 20-15 (4:39) MICDS’ #32) Thompson and Westminster’s #5) DeGroot exchanged baskets. Westminster 22-17 (3:47) MICDS goes on a 8-0 run with #5) Cheaney with a three point play, #21) Spence with a basket and #12) Roper with a three. Westminster 25-22 (1:44) Westminster answered with a 5-0 run with a basket and two free throws from #12) DJ Stewart and a free throw by #24) Webb. Westminster 27-25 (:38.1). MICDS’ #12) Roper hit two free throws. Tied at 27 (:05.5) The score at the break was 27-27.
Third Quarter Summary:
MICDS’ #21) Alec Spence hit a two and Westminster’s #23) Dyllan Conway hit a three. Westminster 30-29 (7:17) MICDS’ #12) Matt Roper and Westminster’s #23) Conway exchanged threes. Westminster 33-32 (6:38) Westminster’s #5) Cliff DeGroot and MICDS’ #21) Spence exchanged baskets. Westminster 35-34 (5:41) MICDS’#12) Roper hit a three and Westminster’s #25) Wes Schad hits a two. Tied at 37 (5:07) MICDS’ #21) Spence and Westminster’s #12) DJ Stewart exchanged baskets. Tied at 39 (4:18) Westminster’s #12) Stewart hits a two and MICDS’ #10) Dillon Scott hit two free throws. Tied at 41 (3:05) MICDS’ #34) Andy Roper hit a three point play and Westminster’s #24) Steve Webb hits a two. MICDS 44-43 (1:50) MICDS’ #12) Roper hit two free throws. MICDS 46-43 (:12.6) THe score after three MICDS 46-43.
Fourth Quarter Summary:
MICDS’ #21) Spence and #12) Roper both scored baskets. MICDS 50-43 (7:19) Westminster’s #24) Webb and MICDS’ #33) Teddy Schmid exchanged baskets. MICDS 52-45 (6:28) Westminster’s #12) Stewart hit a two and MICDS’ #21) Spence hit two free throws. MICDS 54-47 (5:37) MICDS’ #32) Thompson hit a free throw and Westminster’s #24) Webb hit a two. MICDS 55-49 (5:01) MICDS’ #32) Thompson hit a free throw and Westminster’s #20) Dominic Cusumano hit a two. MICDS 56-51 (3:57) MICDS’ #12) Roper hit two free throws and Westminster’s #24) Webb hits the next two baskets. MICDS 58-55 (2:59) MICDS’ #32) Thompson hits a two and Westminster’s #5) DeGroot hit a three. MICDS 60-58 (1:44) MICDS’ #32) Thompson hit one free throw and #12) Roper hit two free throws. MICDS 63-58 (1:11)  Westminster’s #24) Webb hit two free throws and MICDS’ #21) Spence hit one free throw. MICDS 64-60 (:32.1) MICDS’ #12) Roper hit two free throws and Westminster’s #24) Webb hit a three point play to make it 66-63 with 10.6 seconds left and that was the final.
Game Summary:
Westminster started the game with a 7-2 run with 6:11 left in the first quarter. MICDS gets a basket and Westminster scores the next four points to be leading 11-4 with 3:39 left in the first. MICDS answers with a 7-0 run to tie the score at 11 with 1:06 left. The two exchanged baskets to keep the score tied at 13 and that was the score after one quarter. Westminster had one turnover and no points scored off of them. MICDS had five turnovers and had six points scored off of them. The scoring was pretty balanced both teams.
The second quarter started with the teams exchanging baskets to keep it tied at 15 with 6:59 left in the half. The two teams didn’t score for 1:45 (6:59-5:14). Westminster went on a 5-0 run to make it Westminster 20-15 with 4:39 left. The two teams exchanged baskets and then MICDS went on a 8-0 run to take a MICDS 25-22 with 1:44 left in the first half. Westminster answered with a 5-0 run to make it Westminster 27-25 with 38.1 seconds left. MICDS’ #12) Roper hit two free throws to tie the game at 27 with 5.5 seconds left and that was the score at the end of the first half. Westminster had three turnovers and two points scored off of them. MICDS had one turnover and not any points scored off of them. MICDS’ #12) Matt Roper had seven points in the second quarter.
They basically exchanged points the whole quarter. There were ties at 37,39 and 41. The score was MICDS 44-43 with 1:50 left and MICDS added free throws to make it MICDS 46-43 and that was the score at the end of the third quarter. MICDS had two turnovers and two points scored off of them, Westminster had one turnover and two point scored off of them. MICDS’ #12) Matt Roper had eight points in the third quarter.
MICDS started the fourth quarter with a 4-0 run to make it MICDS 50-43 with 7:19 left in the game. The next four possessions was the two teams exchanged baskets, Westminster hit a basket and MICDS hits two free throws to make it MICDS 54-47 with 5:37 left in the game. The next four possessions were MICDS’ #32) Austin Thompson hit one free throw twice and Westminster’s #24) Webb and #20) Dominic Cusumano both hit baskets to make it MICDS 56-51 with 3:57 left in the game. MICDS’ #12) Matt Roper hit two free throws and Westminster’s #24) Webb hit two baskets in a row to make it MICDS 58-55 with 2:59 left in the game. MICDS’ #32) Austin Thompson hit a two and Westminster’s #5) DeGroot hit a three to get the MICDS lead down to two 60-58. MICDS hits one of two free throws and Westminster had two shots but missed them both and fouled again. MICDS’ #12) Roper hit both free throws to make it 63-58 with 1:11 left in the game.Westminster missed a shot, MICDS turned it over and Westminster’s #24) Webb fouled while he drove to the basket and made both free throws to make it MICDS 63-60 with 47.1 seconds left. MICDS’ #21) Spence hit one of two free throws and Westminster missed a shot and they fouled MICDS’ #12) Roper and he made both free throws to make it MICDS 66-60 with 15.1 seconds left. Westminster’s #24) Webb drove to the basket and was fouled and he made the free throw for the three point play made the score MICDS 66-63 with 10.6 seconds left. Westminster fouled MICDS’ #3) Preston Buchanan  and he missed both free throws with 3.6 seconds left. Westminster’s #24) Webb took a half courter that wasn’t close. The final score MICDS 66-63. Westminster’s #24) Webb took the last six shots and scored five points.
Westminster had three turnovers and scored four points off of them, MICDS had three turnovers and two points scored off of them. Westminster’s #24) Steve Webb scored 13 points in the fourth quarter. Who ever won this game won the Metro League. MICDS has won the title three years in a row now.
Key Stats:
Westminster:
#24) Steve Webb F  Sr  6’1″  21 points  2pt: 7/15  3pt: 1/2  FT: 4/10  4 rebounds, 3 assists  He is aggressive and drives a lot. 1,000+ career point scorer
#5) Cliff DeGroot  F  Sr  6’3″  12 points  2pt: 2/2  3pt: 2/6  FT: 2/2  2 assists. One of the best three point shooters in the area
#12) DJ Stewart  F  Sr  6’1″  12 points  2pt: 5/8  FT: 2/2   8 rebounds
#25) Wes Schad  C  Sr  6’5″  10 points  2pt: 5/6  FT: 0/2   6 rebounds
MICDS:
#12) Matt Roper  G  Sr  6’4″  27 points  2pt: 4/6  3pt: 3/5  FT: 10/10  4 rebounds. He has an excellent Basketball IQ and is a shooter. One of my favorite players. Next level?
#21) Alec Spence  G  Sr  6’5″  16 points  2pt: 5/11  3pt: 1/2  FT: 3/6  14 rebounds  5 assists. He has all the physical tools and he is getting better but D!??
#32) Austin Thompson  G  Jr  6’3″  9 points  2pt: 3/5  3pt: 0/1  FT: 3/7  7 assists

HSBB 02/10/17 Ritenour 68 at Pattonville 91

2016-17 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
DATE: Friday, February 10, 2017 TEAM: Ritenour
STARTERS:
TIME: 7:00pm at
B/G: Boys TEAM: Pattonville
STARTERS:
JV/V: Varsity
STARTERS:
LOCATION: Pattonville High School ** FRESHMAN
*    SOPHOMORE
TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS:
ROUND:
SCORE: 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL
Ritenour 10 12 22 24 68
Pattonville 17 26 17 31 91
First Quarter Summary:
Ritenour’s #11) Kobe Smith and Pattonville’s #10) Derrick Boyce III exchanged baskets. Tied at 2 (6:45) Ritenour’s #11) Smith hits a three and Pattonville’s #22) Richard Henderson hits a two. Ritenour 5-4 (5:51) Ritenour’s #24) Nick Williams and Pattonville’s #2) Tyler Sales hits a three. Tied at 7 (4:42) Ritenour’s #12) Robyion Hughes hits two free throws, Pattonville’s #22) Henderson hits a three point play and Ritenour’s #2) Carl Garmon hits one out of two free throws. Tied at 10 (1:20) Pattonville ended the first quarter with a 7-0 run with a three and a two from #1) Destan Williams and a basket from #55) Marquise Williams III hits a basket to make the score Pattonville 17-10 after the first quarter.
Second Quarter Summary:
Pattonville goes on 6-0 run to start the second quarter with two baskets by #22) Henderson and a basket by #5) Trenard Byndom. Pattonville 23-10 (6:07) Ritenour’s #11) Smith and Pattonville’s #22) Henderson exchanges baskets. Pattonville 25-12 (5:38) Ritenour went on a 4-0 run with baskets from #2) Carl Garmon and #12) Hughes each scored a basket. Pattonville 25-16 (4:40) Pattonville’s #22) Henderson hits a two and Ritenour’s #24) Williams hits a three point play. Pattonville 27-19 (4:12) Pattonville goes on a 11-0 run with a basket from #1) Williams, #10) Boyce III, #5) Byndom, one out of two free throws from #10) Boyce III, basket from #55) Hayes Jr. and a basket from #22) Henderson. Pattonville 38-19 (1:37) Ritenour’s #2) Garmon and Pattonville’s #1) Williams both hit one out two free throws. Pattonville 39-20 (1:21) Pattonville’s #5) Byndom and Ritenour’s #2) Garmon exchanged baskets. Pattonville 41-22 (:34.6) Pattonville’s #22) Henderson hit two free throws to end of the first half with the score of Pattonville 43-22.
Third Quarter Summary:
Ritenour’s #24) Nick Williams hits a two and Pattonville’s #2) Tyler Sales hits two free throws. Pattonville 45-24 (7:28) Ritenour’s #2) Carl Garmon hits a two and Pattonville’s #1) Destan Williams hits a three. Pattonville 48-26 (6:42) Ritenour’s #2) Garmon hits two free throws and Pattonville’s #10) Derrick Boyce III and Ritenour’s #2) Garmon hits one out of two free throws and Ritenour’s #24) Williams hits basket. Pattonville 48-31 (6:14) The tech was a total of three points for Ritenour. Pattonville’s #1) Williams hits a three and Ritenour’s #12) Robyion Hughes hits one out of two free throws. Pattonville 53-33 (4:39) Pattonville’s #22) Richard Henderson Jr. hit one of two free throws and Ritenour’s #2) Garmon hits two free throws and #12) Hughes hits one of two free throws. Pattonville 54-36 (3:05) Pattonville’s #5) Trenard Byndom and Ritenour’s #24) Williams exchanged baskets. Pattonville 56-38 (2:41) Ritenour’s #2) Garmon hits a basket and Pattonville’s #22) Henderson Jr. hits two free throws. Pattonville 58-40 (1:48) Ritenour’s #4) Demeetrie Beach hits a two and missed the free throw for a three point play. Pattonville 58-42 (1:04) Ritenour’s #2) Garmon went in for a layup and had a collision with Pattonville’s #55) Hayes Jr, an Oklahoma football recruit and fell down and was holding his knee and was definately in pain and didn’t come back in the game. Pattonville”s #55) Hayes Jr and Ritenour’s #4) Beech exchanged baskets to make the score after three quarters Pattonville 60-44.
Fourth Quarter:
Pattonville started the fourth quarter with a 4-0 run with baskets from #22) Henderson and #10) Boyce III. Pattonville 64-44 (7:00) Ritenour answered with a 6-0 run with baskets by #24) Williams, #12) Hughes, and #13) Jonathan Bishop. Pattonville 64-50 (6:06) Pattonville’s #1) Williams hits two free throws and Ritenour’s #12) Hughes hits a three. Pattonville 66-53 (5:28) Pattonville’s #22) Henderson Jr hit a two, Ritenour’s #12) Robyion Hughes hits one out of two free throws then a three pointer and Pattonville’s #22) Henderson Jr hit one out of two free throws. Pattonville 69-57  Ritenour’s asst. coach gets a tech Pattonville’s #10) Derrick Boyce III hits both tech free throws and Ritenour’s #12) Robyion Hughes hits two free throws. Pattonville 71-59 (4:27) Ritenour’s #12) Hughes and Pattonville’s #2) Sales exchanged baskets.  Pattonville 73-61 (3:42) Ritenour’s #12) Hughes and Pattonville’s #22) Henderson Jr exchanged baskets. Pattonville 75-63 (3:21) Pattonville’s #10) Boyce III hits two free throws and Ritenour’s #12) Hughes hits a two. Pattonville 77-65 (2:29)  Pattonville went on a 10-0 run with baskets by #22) Henderson Jr. , #10) Boyce III, another basket and two free throws by #22) Henderson Jr. and a dunk by #10) Boyce III. Pattonville 87-65 (:45.8) Ritenour’s #13) Jonathan Bishop hit a two and a dunk by Pattonville’s #22) Henderson Jr. , two free throws by Pattonville’s #1) Williams and to finish off the scoring Ritenour’s #13) Bishop hit one out of two free throws to make the final score Pattonville 90-68.
Game Summary:
The two teams exchanged points and the score is tied at 10 with 1:20 left in the first quarter. Pattonville’s #1) Destan Williams hits a three then a two and a basket by #55) Marquise Williams III to make the score 17-10 at the end of the first quarter. Ritenour had seven  turnovers and had four points scored off of them and Pattonville had five turnovers and five points scored off of them. Ritenour shot (1st Quarter)  2pt: 2/10  3pt: 1/5  FT: 3/4
The two teams exchanged points and the score was 27-19 after a three point play by Ritenour’s #24) Nick Williams. Pattonville answered with a 11-0 run to take a 19 point lead (38-19) with 1:37 left in the half. Ritenour went scoreless for 2:40 (4:12 to 1:32) and it was a free throw. They exchanged a free throw and a basket and the half ended with Pattonville’s #22) Henderson hitting two free throws to make the score Pattonville 43-22 at the half. Ritenour had five  turnovers and two points scored off of them and Pattonville had four turnovers and four points scored off of them. Pattonville’s #22) Richard Henderson Jr. scored 12 points in the second quarter. Ritenour went five for 19 from the field in the second quarter. Pattonville dominated the first half.  Ritenour shot (2nd Quarter)  2pt: 5/11  3pt: 0/8  FT: 1/3
The two teams exchanged points and Pattonville’s #10) Boyce III fouled and added technical and the it turned into a five point play and it cut Pattonville lead from 22 to 17 points. They basically exchanged points till the end of the quarter and the score after three quarters was Pattonville 60-44. Ritenour’s #2) Garmon went in for a layup and had a collision with Pattonville’s #55) Hayes Jr, an Oklahoma football recruit and fell down and was holding his knee and was definitely in pain and didn’t come back in the game. Ritenour had three turnovers and Pattonville had nine turnovers and had eight points scored off of them. Ritenour’s #2) Carl Garmon had nine points for the third quarter. Ritenour shot (3rd Quarter)  2pt: 7/13  3pt: 0/3  FT: 8/13
Pattonville started the fourth quarter with a 4-0 run to get a 20 point lead 64-44 with 7:00 left. Ritenour answered with a 6-0 run to get the lead down to 14 64-50 with6:06 left. Ritenour’s #12) Robyion Hughes scored the next 15 points for Ritenour and Pattonville scored 13 points which seven of them were free throws to make the score was 77-65 with 2:37 left in the game. The Ritenour assistant coach got a tech in the sequence. Both teams play very hard and it seemed like there might be some trouble with the crowd but the Pattonville AD (Bob Hebrank) did an excellent job to stop it before it could even start. Pattonville went on a 10-0 run in which #22) Henderson had six of them to make the score 87-65 with 45.8 seconds left in the game. The two teams exchanged baskets with Pattonville’s #10) Boyce III was a dunk. Pattonville scored the next four including a dunk from #22) Henderson and Ritenour added a free throw to make the final score Pattonville 91-68. Ritenour had no turnovers in the fourth quarter and Pattonville had six turnovers and six points scored off of them. Ritenour’s #12) Robyion Hughes scored 17 points in the fourth quarter. Pattonville’s #22) Richard Henderson Jr. had 15 points in the fourth quarter and some highlight dunks. Ritenour shot (4th Quarter) 2pt: 7/15  3pt: 2/9  FT :4/8  Ritenour (game)  2pt: 21/49   3pt:  3/25  FT: 16/28
Key Stats:
Pattonville:
#22) Richard Henderson Jr. F  Sr  6’6″  35 points  2pt: 13/16  FT: 9/11  13 rebounds. He is getting better and better. He would be really tough if he had a mid range game. He was a human highlight machine today. Austin Peay Recruit
#1) Destan Williams  G  Sr  5’10”  18 points  2pt: 2/7  3pt: 3/6  FT: 5/6  10 assists, 3 steals, 1 turnover  He is sure fun to watch. I hope he goes to division 2 so he plays from the get go
#10) Derrick Boyce III  G  Jr  6’3″  15 points   2pt:  5/8  FT: 5/8   8 rebounds
Ritenour:
#12) Robyion Hughes   G  Sr  5’8″  26 points  2pt: 6/13  3pt: 2/12  FT: 8/12  Bad 1st half, Good 4th quarter
#2) Carl Garmon G  Sr  6′  15 points  2pt: 4/9  3pt: 0/1  FT: 7/10  8 rebounds. Hurt with less than 2 minutes
#24) Nick Williams  F  Jr 6’7″  11 points  2pt: 5/8  FT: 1/1

HSBB 02/16/17 Webster Groves 60 at Vashon 59

2016-17 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
DATE: Thursday, February 16, 2017 TEAM: Webster Groves
STARTERS: 00, 11, 13, 23, 25
TIME: 7:00pm at
B/G: Boys TEAM: Vashon
STARTERS: 2, 3, 5, 32, 34
JV/V: Varsity
STARTERS:
LOCATION: Vashon High School ** FRESHMAN
*    SOPHOMORE
TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS:
ROUND:
SCORE: 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL
#1 MO Class 5 Webster Groves 12 18 14 16 60
#1 MO Class 4 Vashon 25 15 7 12 59
First Quarter Summary:
Vashon’s #5) Daniel “Peanut” Farris hits a three and Webster Groves’ #00) Carter’Are Gordon hits a two. Vashon 3-2 (6:08) Vashon’s #32) Levi Stockard III and Webster Groves’ #23) Isaiah Ford exchanged baskets. Vashon 5-4 (4:15) Vashon’s #5) Farris and Webster Groves’ #11) Cam Potts exchanged two free throws apiece. Vashon 7-6 (3:57)  Vashon’s #34) Casey Cody-Jackson and #4) Mario McKinney each scored a basket and Webster’s #00) Gordon hit a basket. Vashon 11-8 (2:28) Vashon finished off the quarter with a 14-4 run with a threes by #4) McKinney and #3) Joseph Reese, a two by #2) Koray Gilbert followed by two free throws by Webster’s #00) Gordon. a three by Vashon’s #3) Reese, a two by Webster’s #23) Ford and Vashon’s #34) Cody Jackson hits a three to make the score at the end of the first quarter Vashon 25-12.
Second Quarter Summary:
Webster Groves #00) Carter’Are Gordon gets a tech for keeping his mouth running after the ref giving enough chances it was well deserved tech and a not very intelligent one either with 7:27 left in the first half. #5) Farris hits the two free throws for the tech and #42) Tromon Weston hits a basket. Vashon 29-12 (6:33) Webster goes on a 7-0 run with a basket from #23) Ford and a tree point play and two free throws from #13) Courtney Ramey. Vashon 29-19 (5:39) Vashon answered with a 5-0 run with a basket from #42) Weston and a three from #34) Cody-Jackson. Vashon 34-19 (4:54) Webster’s #13) Ramey hits  a basket and two free throws. Vashon 34-23 (3:21) Vashon’s #2) Koray Gilbert scored the next six points with two threes. Vashon 40-23 (2:17)  Webster Groves finished the rest of the quarter with a 7-0 run with a three point play and baskets by #23) Ford and #11) Potts to make the score at the end of the first half Vashon 40-30.
Third Quarter Summary:
Webster Groves’ #11) Cam Potts hits a basket and Vashon’s #34) Casey Cody-Jackson hit a three. Vashon 43-32 (6:11) Webster Groves had a 8-2 run with a baskets by #00) Carte’Are Gordon and #13) Courtney Ramey followed by a basket by Vashon’s #3) Joseph Reese, and baskets by #00) Gordon and #13) Ramey. Vashon 45-40 (3:04) Webster finished the quarter with a 4-2 run with two free throws by #5) Farris and two baskets by Webster Groves’ #23) Ford to finish the third quarter with the score Vashon 47-44.
Fourth Quarter:
Vashon’s #23) Darren Huntley committed a hard foul and was issued a tech when he kept it going after the play. Webster #11) Potts hits the free throws for the foul and  #13) Ramey hit the free throws fro the tech. Webster Groves 48-47 (7:27) Vashon’s #4) Mario McKinney hit two free throws and Webster Groves’s #11) Potts hits a basket. Webster 50-49 (5:10) Webster’s  #00) Gordon makes a steal and goes coast to coast and scored and was fouled and came up lame so #10) Ray Adams hits the free throw for #00) Gordon and Vashon answered with a three from #3) Joseph Reese. Webster 53-52 (4:42) Vashon’s #32) Levi Stockard III and Webster’s #23) Isaiah Ford exchanged baskets. Webster 55-54 (3:24) Vashon’s #4) McKinney hits one out of two free throws and Webster’s #11) Potts hits two free throws. Webster 57-55 (2:51)  Vashon’s #5) Daniel “Peanut” Farris hits two free throws to tie the score at 57 with 1:17 left. Webster’s #23) Ford hits a basket and Vashon’s #5) Farris hits two free throws. Tied at 59 (:40) Webster commits a turnover and Vashon gets back the ball and #5) Farris misses a shot and Ramey rebounds and gets fouled. Webster’s #13) Ramey hits one out of two free throws to make it 60-59 with :04 left. Vashon’s #4) McKinney gets a shot off and it rims out to make the final score 60-59.
Game Summary:
The two teams exchanged points and the score was Vashon was leading 7-6 with 3:57 left in the first quarter. Vashon went on a 12-2 run with two threes and three twos to make it Vashon 19-8 with 1:17 left in the first quarter. Webster’s #00) Gordon hit two free throws and Vashon’s #3) Reese hit a three and Webster Groves’ #23) Isaiah Ford hit a two and Vashon’s #34) Casey Cody-Jackson hits a three at the buzzer to make it Vashon 25-12 at the end of the first quarter. Vashon made four turnovers and no points scored on them. Webster Groves made five turnovers and 12 points scored on them. Vashon played an excellent quarter.
The first points were scored on a tech on Webster Groves’ #00) Carte’Are Gordon when Vashon’s #5) Daniel “Peanut” Farris hit the two free throws and #42) Tromon Weston hits a basket to make it Vashon 29-12 with 6:33 left in the half. Webster Groves answered with a 7-0 run which was started by an unbelievable layup by Webster’s #13) Courtney Ramey and he was fouled and he  made the free throw to complete the three point play and it was his first points with 5:57 left in the half and it got him going. The Vashon lead was down to 10 points 29-19 with 5:39 left in the half.  Vashon answered with a 5-0 run to make it Vashon 34-19 with 4:54 left in the half. Webster scored the next four points to make it 34-23 with 3:21 left. Vashon’s #2) Koray Gilbert hit two threes in a row to get the Vashon lead back to 17 (40-23) with 2:17 left in the half. Webster Groves ended the half with a 7-0 run including a two at the buzzer from #11) Cam Potts to make the score Vashon 40-30 at the break. Vashon had four turnovers and nine points scored off of them and Webster Groves had four turnovers and three points scored off of them. Webster Groves’ #13) Courtney Ramey scored nine points in the second quarter.
Webster Groves was down by 11 points with 6:11 left in the third quarter. Webster went on a 8-2 run with two baskets apiece by #13) Ramey and #00) Gordon to make it Vashon 45-40 with 3:04 left in the third quarter. Vashon hits two free throws and Webster Groves’ #23) Isaiah Ford hit the last two baskets of the quarter to make the score Vashon 47-44 at the end of the third. Vashon was outscored in the quarter by a 14-7 count. Vashon had eight turnovers and six points scored off of them. Webster Groves had three turnovers and four points scored off of them.
Vashon’s #23) Darren Huntley got hit with a tech after some extra cirrucular activivty after a hard foul. Webster Groves’ #11) Cam Potts hits the free throws for the foul an #13) Courtney Ramey hits the two free throws for the tech to give Webster Groves the lead 48-47 with 7:27 left in the third. The first lead that Webster Groves had the lead since 3-2 with 6:08 left in the first quarter. Vashon hit two free throws and Webster hit a two to make it Webster Groves 50-49 with 5:10 left. Webster Groves’ #00) Carte’Are Gordon stole the ball and went coast to coast and made a great play and was fouled but came up lame and #10) Ray Adams hit the free throw for Gordon and Vashon answered with a three from #3) Joseph Reese to make it Webster Groves 53-52 with 4:42 left. Webster Groves’ #00) Gordon did come back in the game. The two teams exchanged baskets and Vashon hit a free throw to tie the score at 55 with 2:57 left in the game. The two teams exchanged two free throws a piece to keep the score tied at 57 with 1:17 left. Webster Groves’ #23) Isaiah Ford hits a basket and Vashon’s #5) Farris hits two free throws to keep the score tied at 59 with :40 left. Webster Groves turned it over and Vashon ran the clock down to :04 left and #5) Farris shot and Webster’s #13) Ramey rebounded and was fouled. Webster’s #13) Ramey hit one out of two free throws to make it Webster Groves 60-59 with :04 left. Vashon’s #4) Mario McKinney shoots and it rims out to make the final score Webster Groves 60-59. It was a great game. Vashon had one turnover and three points were scored off of them and Webster Groves had five turnovers and four points scored off of them.
Key Stats:
Webster Groves:
#13) Courtney Ramey  G  Jr  6’4″  18 points  2pt: 5/10  3pt: 0/3  FT: 8/11  5 rebounds 2 assists Good Game
#23) Isaiah Ford  F   Sr  6’2″  16 points  2pt: 8/10  3pt: 0/2  7 rebounds, 1 assists, 1 steal. MVP of the game had an excellent game
#00) Carte’Are Gordon  C  Jr  6’9″  13 points  2pt: 5/9  FT: 3/3  2 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 blocks, 1 tech
#11) Cam Potts  G  Sr  6’2″  12 points  2pt: 3/7  3pt: 0/1  FT: 6/6  5 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals
Vashon:
#5) Daniel “Peanut” Farris  G  Sr  6′  13 points  2pt: 0/1  3pt: 1/3  FT: 10/10  He is nails
#3) Joseph Reese  G/F  Jr  6’8″  11 points  2pt: 1/1  3pt: 3/3
#34) Casey Cody-Jackson G  Sr  6’1″  11 points  2pt: 1/3  3pt: 3/6
#4) Mario McKinney  G  So  6’2″  8 points  2pt: 1/7  3pt: 1/3  FT: 3/4
#2) Koray Gilbert  G  Sr  6’4″  8 points  2pt: 1/7  3pt: 2/7

HSBB 02/15/17 St. Mary’s 61 at Cardinal Ritter 58

2016-17 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
DATE: Wednesday, February 15, 2017 TEAM: St. Mary’s
STARTERS: 1*, 5, 11, 22, 44
TIME: 6:45pm VS
B/G: Boys TEAM: Cardinal Ritter
STARTERS: 1, 2, 3, 12, 30
JV/V: Varsity
STARTERS:
LOCATION: Cardinal Ritter High School ** FRESHMAN
*    SOPHOMORE
TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS:
ROUND:
SCORE: 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL
#2 MO 4A St. Mary’s  22-3 15 15 16 15 61
#1 MO 3A Cardinal Ritter  17-6 17 17 16 8 58
First Quarter Summary:
St. Mary’s started the game with a 7-0 run with a basket by #11) Miles Jones, three by #22) Antonio Burks and a basket by #44) Yahuza Rasas. St. Mary’s 7-0 (5:44) Cardinal Ritter (Ritter) answered with a 4-0 run with baskets by #1) Jared Phillips and #30) Xavier Womack. St. Mary’s 7-4 (4:14) St. Mary’s #5) Isaiah King hit a three. St. Mary’s 10-4 (4:03) Ritter went on a 7-0 run with two free throws by #2) Eric Brice, basket by #30) Womack and a three by #3) Ryan Trice . Ritter 11-10 (2:47) St. Mary’s #11) Jones hits a basket. St. Mary’s 12-11 (2:32) Ritter goes on a 6-0 run with baskets from #12) Malik Shabazz, #1) Phillips and #30) Womack. Ritter 17-12 (:35.1) St. Mary’s #1) Yuri Collins hits a three with 3.5 seconds left to make it Ritter 17-15 and that was the score after one quarter.
Second Quarter Summary:
St. Mary’s #11) Jones hits a two and Ritter’s #3) Trice hits two free throws. Ritter 19-17 (6:46) Ritter’s #5) Ryan Torrey hits a three and St. Mary’s #44) Rasas hits a two. Ritter 22-19 (5:50) Ritter’s #30) Womack and #1) Phillips both hit baskets. Ritter 26-19 (5:13) St. Mary’s #1) Collins hits a three and Ritter’s #11) Davis hits two free throws. Ritter 28-22 (4:20) St. Mary’s #24) Dominic Mitchell and #44) Rasas both hit baskets. Ritter 28-26 (3:21) Ritter’s #2) Brice and #1) Phillips both hit baskets but Phillips misses free throw for a three point play. Ritter 32-26 (1:11) St. Mary’s #44) Rasas and #2) Lavelle Harris both hit baskets. Ritter 32-30 (:24.0) Ritter’s #1) Phillips hits a two at the buzzer to make it Ritter 34-30 and that was the score at the half.
Third Quarter Summary:
Ritter’s #1) Jared Phillips hits two free throws and St. Mary’s #11) Miles Jones hits a basket. Ritter 36-32 (7:15) Ritter’s #1) Phillips and St. Mary’s #44) Yahuza Rasas exchanged baskets. Ritter 38-34 (5:43) Ritter went on a 10-4 run with a three and a two from #11) Davis, St. Mary’s #1) Yuri Collins hits a three, Ritter’s #3) Ryan Trice hits a two, St. Mary’s #44) Rasas hits one out two free throws, and Ritter’s #11) Davis hits a three. Ritter 48-39 (3:29) St. Mary’s #1) Collins hits a three and Ritter’s #11) Davis hits a two. Ritter 50-42 (2:19) St. Mary’s finished out the quarter with a basket by #35) Darrius Houston and two free throws by #2) Lavelle Harris to make the score Ritter 50-46 at the end of the third quarter.
Fourth Quarter Summary:
Ritter’s #30) Xavier Womack hits a two and St. Mary’s #24) Mitchell hits two free throws. Ritter 52-48 (7:01) Ritter’s #32) Breon Mosby and St. Mary’s #44) Yahuza exchanged baskets. Ritter 54-50 (6:29) Ritter’s #30) Womack hits a two. Ritter 56-50 (6:16) The two teams didn’t score for over two minutes. St. Mary’s went on a 9-0 run with two free throws and a basket by #44) Rasas , basket by #11) Miles Jones, and a three by #22) Antonio Burks. St. Mary’s 59-56 (1:26) Ritter’s #30) Womack hit two free throws and St. Mary’s #22) Burks and #44) Rasas hits one free throw a piece to make the final score St. Mary’s 61-58.
Game Summary:
St. Mary’s started with a 7-0 run .Ritter didn’t score until the 5:10 mark in the first. Ritter answered with a 4-0 and the score was St. Mary’s 7-4 with 4:14 left in the first quarter. Ritter didn’t score until the 5:10 mark in the first. St. Mary’s hit a three and Ritter went on a 7-0 run to have the lead 11-10 with 2:47 left. St. Mary’s hit a two and Ritter went on a 6-0 run to be ahead 17-12 with 35.1 seconds left. St. Mary’s #1) Yuri Collins hit a three with 3.5 seconds left to make the score Ritter 17-15 and that was the score after one quarter. St. Mary’s had five turnovers and six points were scored off of them. Ritter had two turnovers and no points were scored off of them.
St. Mary’s hit a basket and then Ritter went on a 9-2 run to make it Ritter 26-19 with 5:13 left. St. Mary’s answered with a 7-2 run to make it Ritter 28-26 with 3:21 left in the half. Ritter scores two basket and St. Mary’s answers with two baskets and Ritter’s #1) Jared Phillips hits a tow at the buzzer to make the score Ritter 34-30 at the half. St. Mary’s had three turnovers and to points scored off of them. Ritter had four turnovers and seven points were scored off of them
The two teams exchanged baskets or free throws twice and Ritter’s #11) Malik Davis scored the next five points in a row to make the score 43-34 with 5:01 left. St. Mary’s #1) Yuri Collins hits a three and Ritter hits a two to make the score 45-37 with 4:40 left. St. Mary’s hits two free throws one a piece by two different players and Ritter’s #11) Davis hits a three to make the score 48-39 with 3:29 left in the third quarter. St. Mary’s #1) Collins hits a three and Ritter’s #11) Davis hits a two to make the score Ritter 50-42 with 2:19 left in the third. St. Mary’s finishes the quarter with a two and two free throws to make it Ritter 50-46 at the end of the third quarter. St. Mary’s had three turnovers and five points were scored off of them and Ritter had two turnovers and two points were scored off of them. Ritter’s #11) Malek Davis had 10 points in the third quarter.
The two teams exchanged baskets or free throws twice and Ritter’s #30)Womack hit a two to make the score Ritter 56-50 with 6:16 left in the game. The two teams didn’t score for more than two minutes and then St. Mary’s went on a 9-0 run to take the lead 59-56 with 1:26 left. This was the first time St. Mary’s had the lead since 12-11 with 2:32 left in the first quarter. Ritter’s #30) Womack hits two free throws and St. Mary’s #22) Burks misses a three pointer, Ritter’s #1) Jared Phillips misses two free throws. St. Mary’s #22) Burks hits one of two free throws(60-58) and Ritter’s #3) Trice misses a three pointer and #44) Rasas hits one of two free throws to make it 61-58 with :02 left. Ritter gets a three pointer off and there was some contact and it would of been a tough call to call a foul in that situation. St. Mary’s really put the clamps down on defense in the fourth.  St. Mary’s had four turnovers and two points were scored off of them. Ritter had four turnovers and seven points were scored off of them.
Key Stats:
Cardinal Ritter:
#30) Xavier Womack  F  Sr  6’6″?     14 points  2pt: 6/12  FT: 2/2   13 rebounds 5 offensive, 4 blocks  Athlete  and leader of the team
#1) Jared Phillips  G  Jr  5’11”       14 points  2pt: 6/14  3pt: 0/2  FT: 2/5  3 rebounds, 6 assists, 3 steals
#11) Malek Davis   G  So  5’10”   12 points  2pt: 2/5  3pt: 2/2  FT: 2/2   2 rebounds, 3 assists
#3) Ryan Trice   G  Sr  6’1″   9 points  2pt: 1/2  3pt: 1/3    5 turnovers, 2 assists
St. Mary’s
#44) Yahuza Rasas  F/C  Jr  6’6″   18 points  2pt: 7/11  3pt: 0/1  FT: 4/7  10 rebounds  2 blocks
#1) Yuri Collins  G   So  5’11”  12 points  2pt: 0/5  3pt: 4/7   St. Mary’s all time assist leader  My favorite player in the metro area
#11) Miles Jones  F   Jr  6’4″  10 points  2pt: 5/6  5 rebounds
#22) Antonio Burks  G  Jr  6’2″  7 points  2pt: 0/5  3pt: 2/6  FT: 1/2

HSBB 02/09/17 Webster Groves 70 at Parkway West 36

2016-17 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
DATE: Thursday, February 9. 2017 TEAM: Webster Groves
STARTERS: 11, 13, 23, 25, 00
TIME: 6:00pm VS
B/G: Boys TEAM: 5, 20, 32, 33, 44
STARTERS:
JV/V: Varsity
STARTERS:
LOCATION: Parkway West Hiogh School ** FRESHMAN
*    SOPHOMORE
TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS:
ROUND:
SCORE: 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL
Webster Groves  19-2 23 19 17 11 70
Parkway West  16-5 4 15 9 8 36
First Quarter Summary:
Webster Groves’ #00) Carte’Are Gordon and #11) Cam Potts both hit twos and Parkway West’s #32) Liam Newman hit a two. Webster Groves 4-2 (6:22) Webster Groves went on a 17-0 run with a three point play and a basket from #23) Isaiah Ford, two baskets by #11) Potts, and a threes by #23) Ford and #10) Ray Adams and another basket by #11) Potts. Webster Groves 21-2 (:38.2) Parkway West’s #33) Wyatt Yess hit two free throws and Webster Groves’ #23) Ford hit a basket to make it Webster Groves winning 23-4 at the end of the first quarter.
Second Quarter Summary:
Parkway West started the second quarter with a 5-0 run with a basket from #20) Jack Swiney and a three from #10) Adrian Scott. Webster 23-9 (6:57) Webster answered with a 6-0 run with two baskets from #23) Isaiah Ford and a basket from #00) Gordon. Webster 29-9 (5:52) West’s #33) Yess scored a basket but missed a free throw for a three point play. Webster 29-11 (5:11) Webster answered with a 7-0 run with a basket from #23) Ford and five points a three and a two from #10) Adams. Webster 36-11 (3:17) West’s #33) Yess and Webster’s #00) Gordon exchanged baskets. Webster 38-13 (2:55) Webster’s #13) Ramey hit two free throws. Webster 40-13 (2:25) West goes on a 6-0 run with two baskets by #33) Yess and a basket by #40) Michael Akinwami . Webster 40-19 (:15.6) Webster’s #11) Potts hits a two at buzzer to make the score 42-19 at the break.
Third Quarter Summary:
Webster’s #00) Carte’Are Gordon and West’s #33) Yess exchanged baskets. Webster 44-21 (7:18) Webster went on a 5-0 run with a three from #23) Isaiah Ford and a two from #13) Courtney Ramey. Webster 49-21 (6:06) Webster’s #00) Gordon and West’s #33) Yess exchanged baskets again. Webster 51-23 (5:42) West’s #5) Nate Hughes hit one of two free throws and Webster’s #13) Ramey hits a two. Webster 53-24 (5:08) Parkway West’s #33) Yess hits a basket and two free throws. Webster 53-28 (3:16) Webster’s #00) Gordon hit the next six points to finish the quarter with a score of Webster Groves 59-28 at the end of the third quarter.
Fourth Quarter Summary
Parkway West’s #20) Jack Swiney and Webster Groves #13) Courtney Ramey exchanged baskets. Webster 61-30 (6:38) Webster’s #11) Cam Potts hits a two and West’s #20) Swiney hits a three. Webster 63-33 (6:02) Webster Groves finished the game with a 7-3 run with baskets by #34) Ryan Rusan (5:14) and #30) Dallas King (2:59) and West’s #33) Yess hits a two (2:44) Webster’s #22) Blake Fields hits a three (2:11) and to finish it off West’s #34) Mitch Wills hits one out of two free throws (:45.6) and nobody scores after that to make the final score Webster Groves 70-36.
Game Summary:
Webster Groves scored the first four and Parkway West scored the next two. Webster Groves scored the next 17 points with #13) CourtneRamey scoring eight and #11) Cam Potts scoring six of the 17 of the run to be leading 21-2 with 38.2 seconds left in the half. The two teams exchanged two points apiece to make the score Webster Groves 23-4 at the end of the first quarter. Parkway West had six turnovers and 11 points were scored off of them and Webster Groves had three turnovers and no points scored off of them. Webster Groves’ #23) Isaiah Ford had 10 points and #11) Cam Potts had eight points for the first quarter.
The second quarter was all runs and Webster came out ahead by four points at the end. West had a 4-0 run , Webster answered with a 6-0 run, Parkway West scored a basket and Webster answered with a 7-0 run including five points by #10 Ray Adams and the score was Webster was leading 36-11 with 3:17 left in the half. They exchanged baskets and then West goes on a 6-0 run to make the score Webster 40-19 with 15.6 seconds left. Webster’s #11) Cam Potts hits a two to make it 42-19 at the break. Parkway West had four turnovers and seven points were scored off of them and Webster Groves had one turnover and two points were scored off of them. Parkway West’s #33) Wyatt Yess had eight points for the second quarter.
The second half started with the two big guys exchanging baskets Webster’s #00) Gordon and West’s #33) Yess. Then Webster went on a 5-0 run to make it Webster Groves 49-21 with 6:06 left in the third. The two big guys exchanged baskets again to keep it a 28 point spread 31-23 with 5:42 left in the third. Parkway West went on a 5-2 run to make 53-28 with 3:16 left. Webster Groves’ #00) Gordon scored the last six points of the third quarter to make it Webster Groves 59-28 after three quarters. Parkway West had four turnovers and four points scored off of them and Webster Groves had one turnover and no points scored off of them. Parkwya West’s #33) Wyatt Yess had eight points and Webster Groves’ #00) Carter’Are Gordon had 10 points in the third quarter.
The fourth quarter started with a runnign clock. The closest Parkway West ever got was a 29 point spread with 7:13 left in the fourth. I went back and forth and the teams emptied the benches with about 2:30 left in the game. The final score was 70-36 in Webster Groves favor. Webster Groves dominated start to finish and could of won by a lot more. Parkway West had no answer for any of their starting five. Parkway West had one turnover and two points scored off of them and Webster Groves had five turnovers and one point scored off of them.
Key Stats:
Parkway West:
#33) Wyatt Yess  F  Sr  6’8″  20 points 2pt: 8/15  3pt: 0/2  FT: 4/5 8 rebounds, 3 steals  Good Game
#20) Jack Swiney  F  Jr  6’2″  7 points  2pt: 2/4  3pt: 1/3  3 rebounds, 3 assists
Webster Groves:
#23) Isaiah Ford  F  Sr  6’2″  16 points 2pt: 6/9  3pt: 1/2  FT: 1/1  5 rebounds, 2 assists Good Game
#00) Carte’Are Gordon  C  Jr  6’9″  16 points  2pt: 8/10  FT: 0/1  6 rebounds, 2 assists
#11) Cam Potts  G  Sr  6’2″  12 points  2pt: 6/6  3pt: 0/2  FT: 0/1  2 rebounds, 2 steals
#13) Courtney Ramey  G  Jr  6’4″  8 points  2pt: 3/6  3pt: 0/2  FT: 2/2  4 rebounds, 10 assists

HSBB 01/31/17 St. Charles 64 at Duchesne 65 Overtime

2016-17 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
DATE: Tuesday, January 31, 2017 TEAM: St. Charles
STARTERS: 2, 3, 11, 30, 44
TIME: 7:30pm at
B/G: Boys TEAM: Duchesne
STARTERS: 5, 12, 23, 25, 33
JV/V: Varsity
STARTERS:
LOCATION: Duchesne High School, St. Charles, MO ** FRESHMAN
*    SOPHOMORE
TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS:
ROUND:
SCORE: 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL
St. Charles 7 16 24 11 6 64
Duchesne 18 18 11 11 7 65
First Quarter Summary:
St. Charles’ #44) Codi Whitlock hit a two. SCHS 2-0 (7:08) Duchesne went on a 9-0 run with two baskets and a free throw by #33) Luke Loewenstein and two baskets by #23) Mitch Fairless. Duchesne 9-2 (5:01) St. Charles’ #44) Whitlock hit two free throws. Duchesne 9-4 (4:33) Duchesne went on a 7-1 run with a three and a basket by #25) Adam Moore and a basket by #23) Fairless and St. Charles’ #44) Whitlock hit a free throw. Duchesne 12-5 (2:25) Duchesne finished the first quarter with a 6-2 run with a dunk by #25) Adam Moore and two baskets by #23) Fairless and St. Charles’s #44) Whitlock hit a basket to make it Duchesne 18-7 at the end of the first quarter.
Second Quarter Summary:
St. Charles’ #1) Cartiese Lustr and Duchesne’s #23) Fairless exchanged baskets. Duchesne 20-9 (6:58) St. Charles’ #2) Micah Hughes hit a two and #20) Cameron Teson hit a three. Duchesne 20-14 (6:04) Duchesne answered with a 5-0 run with a basket by #25) Moore and a three point play by #33) Luke Loewenstein. Duchesne 24-14 (5:13) Duchesne’s #23) Fairless and St. Charles’ #44) Whitlock exchanges threes. Duchesne 28-17 (4:00) St. Charles’ #20) Cameron Teson hit one out of two free throws and hit a three. Duchesne 28-21 (3:26) Duchesne answered with a 8-0 run with two baskets and two free throws by #33) Loewenstein and a basket by #25) Moore. Duchesne 36-21 (:25.6) St, Charles’ #30) Drew Cannon hit two free throws to finish the quarter with the score at the end of the first half Duchesne 36-23.
Third Quarter Summary:
St. Charles started the second half with a 16-0 run to make a 13 point deficit to a three point lead with 4:31 left. The scoring went like this #2) Micah Hughes hits a two and #30) Drew Cannon hit a two and a three, #20) Cameron Teson hits a three,#44) Codi Whitlock hit one out of two free throws, #30) Cannon hit a three and a basket by #33) Braden Wiggs. Duchesne’s #33) Luke Loewenstein hits a two and two free throws. Duchesne 40-39 (3:38) St. Charles’ #2) Hughes and Duchesne’s #25) Adam Moore exchanges three. Duchesne 43-42 (2:28) St. Charles’ #20) Teson hit a three and Duchesne’s #33) Loewenstein hit a two. Tied at 45 (1:49) Duchesne’s #23) Mitch Fairless and St. Charles’ #44) Whitlock exchanged baskets to tie the score at 47 at the end of the third quarter.
Fourth Quarter Summary:
Duchesne’s #33) Loewenstein hits a two and St. Charles’ #20) Teson hits a three point play. SCHS 50-49 (4:56) Duchesne’s #23) Fairless hits one out of two free throws and St. Charles’ #44) Whitock hit two free throws. SCHS 52-50 (3:19) Duchesne’s #12) Cooper Tune hits one out of two free throws and St. Charles’ #44) Whitlock hits a two. SCHS 54-51 (1:42) St. Charles’ #30) Cannon hits one out two free throw and Duchesne’s #25) Moore hits a three. SCHS 55-54 (:48.8) St. Charles’ #2) Hughes hits three out of four free throws. SCHS 58-54 (:10.6) Duchesne’s #25) Moore hit one out of two free throws with 7.5 seconds left. SCHS 58-55 (:07.5)  St. Charles’ #44) Whitlock misses the first part of a one and one bonus with 6.8 seconds left. Duchesne’s #12) Cooper Tune hits the first free throw and everybody knows he is going to miss the second one with :03.9 seconds left. He misses and it bounces right back to Duchesne’s #23) Fairless and he puts right back for the basket with no time left to tie the score at 58 and send it to overtime.
Overtime Summary:
Duchesne’s #25) Moore and St. Charles’ #2) Hughes exchanged baskets. Tied at 60 (2:27) Duchesne’s #23) Fairless and St. Charles’ #20) Teson exchanged two free throws a piece. Tied at 62 (1:38) Duchesne’s #12) Tune and St. Charles’ #30) Cannon exchanged baskets. Tied at 64 (:09.5) St. Charles made a bad foul against Duchesne’s #23) Fairless and He hit one out of two free throws with 3.7 seconds left and St. Charles didn’t get off a shot and the final score was Duchesne 65-64.
Game Summary:
The first quarter was a few runs for Duchesne and St. Charles’ #44) Codi Whitlock scoring all seven points in the quarter. St. Charles scored the first basket and Duchesne went on a 9-0 run to make it 9-2 with 5:01 left. St. Charles’ #44) Whitlock hit three free throws and Duchesne scored seven points and made the score Duchesne 16-5 with 1:32. The two teams exchanged baskets to make the score 18-7 after the first quarter. St. Charles had three turnovers and six points scored off of them. Duchesne had two turnovers and not any points were scored off of them. St, Charles’ #44) Codi Whitlock scored all seven points of the quarter. Duchesne’s #25) Adam Moore scored five points in the quarter including a dunk, #23) Mitch Fairless had eight points in the quarter.
St. Charles got the 11 point lead down to seven 28-21 with 3:26 left and Duchesne went on a 8-0 run to make it 36-21 with :25.6 and St, Charles hit two free throws to make the halftime score Duchesne 36-23. St. Charles had two turnovers and had three points scored off of them. Duchesne had three turnovers and five points scored off of them. Duchesne’s #33) Luke Loewenstein had nine points for the second quarter. St. Charles’ #20) Cameron Teson had seven points for the second quarter.
The second half started with St. Charles started with a 16-0 run to go from a 13 point deficit to a three point lead with 4:31 left in the third quarter. Duchesne scored their first basket at 4:14 left in the third. They exchanged leads four times till they were tied at 45 with 1:49 left and they exchanged baskets to make it tied at 47 at the end of the third quarter. St. Charles had two turnovers and two points scored off of them. Duchesne had five turnovers and 12 points scored off of them. St. Charles’ #30) Drew Cannon had eight points for the third quarter. Duchesne’s #33) Luke Loewenstein had six points for the third quarter.
They were going back and forth but Duchesne was losing points with them scoring a two or scoring one  and St. Charles scoring three points or a two to the point where it was 55-51 and Duchesne’s #25) Adam Moore hit a three to get it within one point 55-54 with 48.9 seconds left. St. Charles’ #2) Micah Hughes hits two free throws and Duchesne’s #23) Mitch Fairless misses a three and they foul #2) Hughes again and he hits one out of two this time to get the lead back to four 58-54 with 10.6 seconds left. Duchesne’s #25) Moore hits one out of two free throws with 7.5 seconds left, Duchesne fouls St. Charles’ #44) Whitlock and he misses a first part of a one and one with 6.8 seconds left and the score was St. Charles 58-55. St. Charles fouls Duchesne’s #12) Cooper Tune with 3.9 seconds, left. and he makes the first part of a one and one and he misses the second one on purpose and it bounces right back to Duchesne’s #23) Mitch Fairless and he puts in the basket as the horn blows. When I watched it real time I thought the clock didn’t start fast enough and Duchesne was homing the Pirates but when I got home there was a tweet with the basket on a video and I think it was good from the tweet. It was way to close for the refs to take it away. So overtime here we come. The refs had a St. Charles fan ejected from the gym in between the fourth quarter and the overtime. The refs gave him more enough chances to calm down he just wouldn’t. He went peacefully. St. Charles had two turnovers and not any points scored on them. Duchesne had didn’t have any turnovers. They only scored 11 points apiece in the fourth quarter.
The two teams exchanged baskets to be tied at 60 with 2:27 left. Duchesne’s #23) Fairless hit two free throws and then both teams turned the ball over and St. Charles’ #20) Teson hit two free throws to tie the score at 62 with 1:38 left. The two teams exchanged baskets to tie the score at 64 with 9.5 seconds left. St. Charles committed a bad foul with 5.7 seconds left and Duchesne’s #23) Fairless hits one out two free throws and St. Charles couldn’t get off a shot and the final score was Duchesne 65-64.St. Charles had one turnover and no points were scored off of them. Duchesne had one turnover and two points were scored off of them. Great Game
Key Stats:
St. Charles:
#20) Cameron Teson G  So  5’10”  18 points  2pt: 1/1  3pt: 4/6  FT: 4/5  2 rebounds 4 steals
#44) Codi Whitlock  C  Sr  6’6″  17 points  2pt: 4/7  3pt: 1/1  FT: 6/8  11 rebounds  3 blocks He is getting better and better
#30) Drew Cannon G  Sr  6’2″  13 points  2pt: 2/4  3pt: 2/5  FT: 3/4  3 rebounds, 3 assists
#2) Micah Hughes  G  Jr  5’10”  12 points  2pt: 3/10   3pt: 1/3  FT: 3/4  6 rebounds, 4 turnovers
#11) Nick DeBeer  G/F  Sr  6’2″  0 points  2pt: 0/1  he is back from injury no where close to normal
Duchesne:
#33) Luke Loewenstein  C  Jr  6’5″   22 points  2pt: 8/10  Ft: 6/6
#23) Mitch Fairless  G  Jr  6’4″  21 points  2pt: 7/12  3pt: 1/2  FT: 4/7  Getting better and better
#25) Adam Moore  G/F  Jr  6’5″  18 points  2pt: 4/7  3pt: 3/6  FT: 1/2
They have a solid core of three

Bank of O’Fallon Shootout Game #2 02/04/17 Bloomington 75 Marian Catholic 69

2016-17 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
DATE: Saturday, February 4, 2017 TEAM: Marian Catholic
STARTERS: 0, 15, 20, 21, 44
TIME: 12:00pm VS
B/G: Boys TEAM: Bloomington
STARTERS: 4, 10, 11, 15, 30
JV/V: Varsity
STARTERS:
LOCATION: O’Fallon Il High School ** FRESHMAN
*    SOPHOMORE
TOURNEY/SHOOTOUTS: Bank of O’Fallon Shootout
ROUND: Game #2
SCORE: 1 2 3 4 OT FINAL
Marian Catholic 13-9 21 17 12 19 69
AP #3 Il 3A Bloomington  19-4 18 22 13 22 75
First Quarter Summary:
Marian Catholic’s #44) TeeAaron Powell hit a two, Bloomington’s #30) Jeremiah Beasley hit one out of two free throws and a basket. Bloomington 3-2 (5:01) Marian’s #44) Powell hits a two and Bloomington’s #11) Patrick Fisher hit a three. Bloomington 6-4 (4:30) Marian went on a 6-0 run with two baskets from #0) Chase Adams and a basket by #44) Powell. Marian Catholic 10-6 (3:14) Bloomington’s #5) Chris Pugh and Marian’s #20) Sean Taylor exchanged threes. Marian 13-9 (2:20) Bloomington’s #30) Beasley hit two free throws and a basket by #25) Justin Newsome and Marian’s #4) Malik Tidwell hit one out of two free throws. Marion Catholic 14-13 (1:25) Bloomington’s #15) Colton Sandage hit a three and Marian’s #25) Chris White hit two free throws. Tied at 16 (1:01) Bloomington’s #15) Sandage hit two out of three free throws and Marian’s #4) Tidwell hit a three point play and #0) Adams hit a basket to make the score Marian Catholic 21-16 after one quarter.
Second Quarter Summary:
Bloomington started the second quarter with a 9-2 run with a three from #4) JaVaun McGill and two baskets by #10) Dazon Farris and a free throw a piece from #15) Sandage and #30) Beasley and Marian’s #20) Taylor hit a basket. Bloomington 27-23 (6:50) Marian answered with a 6-2 run with baskets from #1) Ahron Ulis and two baskets by #4) Tidwell and Bloomington’s #11) Fisher had a basket. Tied at 29 (5:19) Bloomington’s #30) Beasley and Marian’s #15) Victor Akinyemi exchanged baskets. Tied at 31 (4:15) Bloomington’s #11) Fisher and Marian’s #0) Adams exchanged baskets. Tied at 33 (2:58) Bloomington’s #10) Farris hit a three and Marian’s #4) Tidwell hit a three point play. Tied at 36 (1:29) Marian’s #15) Akinyemi hit a basket. Marian Catholic 38-36 (:55.5) Bloomington finished the first half with a 4-0 run with baskets by #5) Pugh and #15) Sandage to make the score Bloomington 40-38 at the end of the first half.
Third Quarter Summary:
Marian Catholic #44) TeeAaron Powell and Bloomington’s #30) Jeremiah Beasley exchanged baskets but Beasley missed a free throw for a possible three point play. Bloomington 42-40 (6:40) Marian’s #44) Powell hit a two and #15) Victor Akinyemi hits a three. Marian Catholic 45-42 (5:20) Bloomington’s #15) Colton Sandage hits a three and Marian’s #25) Chris White hits a two. Marian Catholic 47-45 (3:48) Bloomington’s #15) Colton Sandage hits a three and Marian’s #44) Powell hits a two and #25) White hits one out of two free throws. Marian Catholic 50-48 (2:09) Bloomington went on a 5-0 run to finish the third quarter with a basket #11) Patrick Fisher and Two free throws from #10) Dazon Farris and a free throw by #25) Justin Newsome to make the score after three quarters is Bloomington 53-50.
Fourth Quarter Summary:
Bloomington started the fourth quarter with a 4-0 run with baskets by #30) Beasley and #5) Chris Pugh. Bloomington 57-50 (7:16) Marian Catholic answered with a 4-0 run with two baskets by #25) Chris White. Bloomington 57-54 (5:53) Bloomington”#11) Fisher and Marian’s #4) Malik Tidwell exchanged two free throws a piece. Bloomington 59-56 (5:19) Bloomington’s #15) Sandage and Marian’s #25) White exchanged baskets. Bloomington 61-58 (4:51) Bloomington went on a 5-0 run with two free throws and a basket by #30) Beasley and #10) Farris hits one out of two free throws. Bloomington 66-58 (1:59) Marian’s #4) Tidwell hit a basket and Bloomington’s #11) Fisher and #10) Farris hit a free throw apiece. Bloomington 70-62 (:53.0) Marian’s #0) Chase Adams hit a two and Bloomington’s #10) Farris hit one out of two free throws. Bloomington 71-64 (:43.3) Marian’s #25) Wghite hits a two and Bloomington’s #11) Fisher hit two free throws. Bloomington 73-67 (:25.1) Marian’s #15) Victor Akinyemi hits a three and Bloomington’s #10) Farris hits two free throws with :16.8 seconds left to make the score Bloomington 75-69 and that was the final score.
Game Summary:
The two teams exchanged baskets with the score tied at 13 with 1:42 left in the first. Marian went on to out score Bloomington 8-5 in the last 1:42 to be leading after one quarter 21-18. Marian Catholic had two turnovers and two points scored off of them. Bloomington had three turnovers and six points scored off of them. Marian Catholic had two turnovers and had two points scored off of them. Bloomington’s #15) Colton Sandage scored eight points in the first quarter.
Bloomington started the second quarter with a 5-0 run to take the lead 23-21 with 7:31 left in the half. The two teams exchnged baskets and were tied seven different times 23,27,29,31,33,36, and 38. Bloomington’s #15) Sandage hit a two with 15.4 seconds to have Bloomington lead 40-38 at the half. Bloomington had two turnovers and two points scored off of them. Marian Catholic had four turnovers and four points scoredoff of them. Bloomington’s #10) Dazon Farris and Marian Catholic’s #4) Malik Tidwell had seven points a piece in the second quarter.
The third quarter was more of the same with both teams exchanging baskets and being tied at 40, 42, 45, 50. Boomington scored the last three points on free throws to make the score Bloomington 53-50 at the end of three quarters. Marian Catholic had seven turnovers and six points scored off of them. Bloomington had one turnover and two points scored off of them. Bloomington’s #15) Colton Sandage had six of the 13 points scored in the third quarter. Marian Catholic’s #44) TeeAaron Powell had six of the 12 points scored in the third quarter.
Bloomington started the fourth quarter with a 4-0 run to make their lead at a game high seven points 57-50. Marian answered with a 4-0 run to get the lead down to three Bloomington 57-54. They exchanged baskets and two free throws to keep the lead at three Bloomington 61-58. Bloomington went on a 5-0 run to get the lead to eight point a game high 66-58 with 1:59 left in the game. They exchanged baskets and Marian Catholic got the lead down to four points at 73-69 with :17.9 left. Bloomington made two free throws and that was the final score Bloomington 75-69. Marian Catholic had four turnovers and six points scored off of them. Bloomington had three turnovers and there wasn’t any points scored off of them. Marian Catholic’s #25) Chris White had eight points in the fourth quarter.
Notes:
Bloomington’s #10) Dazon Farris and #11) Patrick Fisher are brothers. Bloomington is ranked the AP #1 IL 3A school. Sophomore #21) Chris Payton didn’t play in this game and he is a big time Division one prospect.
Marian Catholic’s #44) TeeAaron Powell is one of the top power forwards in the state, Marian Catholic’s #0) Chase Adams is a 5’6″ point guard that is one of the fastest in the class of 2018. #1) Ahron Ulis is a freshman guard is the brother of Tyler Ulis that plays for the Phoenix Suns.
Key Stats:
Marian Catholic:
#4) Malik Tidwell  G  So  5’10”  17 points   2pt: 6/10  3pt: 0/2  FT: 5/6
#25) Chris White  F/C  So  6’5″  13 points  2pt: 5/5  FT: 3/4
#44) TeeAaron Powell  C  Sr  6’9″  12 points  2pt: 6/6  FT: 0/2
#0) Chase Adams  G  Jr  5’8″  10 points  2pt: 5/11  3pt: 0/1
#15) Victor Akinyemi  G/F  Jr   6’3″   10 points 2pt: 2/7  3pt: 2/4
Bloomington:
#15) Colton Sandage  G  Jr  6’2″   21 points  2pt: 3/5  3pt:  4/9  FT: 3/6   6 rebounds
#30) Jeremiah Beasley  F  Sr  6’5″  16 points  2pt:  5/9  FT: 6/9  6 rebounds
#10) Dazon Farris  G  Sr  6’2″  14 points  2pt: 2/8  3pt: 1/6  FT: 7/10  5 assists  4 steals
#11) Patrick Fisher  G  Jr  6’2″  14 points  2pt: 3/6  3pt: 1/1  FT: 5/6   6 assists, 6 rebounds