Ohio Hoopsters Future-2nd Place D-II AAU Nationals |
Three
Ohio teams made the trip to Hampton, VA. for the 6th grade D-II AAU Nationals, and all three teams fought
their way all the way to the final four. Although none of the Ohio teams brought
home the gold medal, the Ohio Hoopsters Future, All-Ohio Purple and Dayton
Metro placed 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, respectively.
Prior to their 48-36 defeat by ECE Elite in the championship game, Lamonte
Tillman’s Ohio Hoopsters’ squad was undefeated, with wins over the NY Dragons (51-21),
Fairfax Stars (57-15), Illinois TWolves (42-12), South River Shooters (37-39),
and Dayton Metro (44-29).
According
to Tillman, his team really shot the ball well the
entire tournament. “It’s the best we have shot the ball from the perimeter all
year long,” stated Tillman. “We played our best ball and peaked at the right
time,” Tillman added. In the championship game, each team took turns holding a
lead; however, according to Tillman, “They (ECE Ice) were bigger and more
aggressive, and as the game wore on, their size wore us down.” Apparently, Ty Wiley shoot the ball well from the 3 point line all week and
averaged about 15 points a game throughout the tournament. Juan Elmore played
well down the stretch, averaging 12 points a game, and Dave Fitzgerald and
David Madison both made solid contributions, with 11 and 8 points averages, respectively.
All-Ohio Purple-3rd Place D-II AAU Nationals |
All-Ohio
Purple’s trek to the medal rounds was a difficult one, and included wins over Team Swag (42-35), Chicago
Elite (62-36), PR Stars (58-51) and Rameybasketball.con Griffin (35-34). After
dropping a semi-final game to ECE Elite, All-Ohio Purple rebounded in the 3rd/4th
place game, with a 44-38 win over Dayton Metro to claim 3rd place.
According to Coach Scott Kelly and Ray Payton, their team enjoyed “balanced scoring, played team
ball and was very unselfish.” Although the usual players did what was expected
of them (Jordan Coovert, Terrry Durham, Jackson See, Kane Cooper and Isaiah Payton), defensively,
guys like Christian Kelly and newly reacquired Dashawn Lawrence made a big difference.
As was pointed out by Coach Tillman, ECE Elite, playing with a huge front line, was
just too big and too athletic for Purple.
Even with their size disadvantage, All-Ohio had a chance to win it on a
trey by Payton, but the shot fell short.
Dayton Metro-4th Place D-II AAU Nationals |
Dayton
Metro finished pool play 2-1, with wins over EC Elite (50-33), Hustle Elite
(45-37), and a loss to Carolina Hawks BB Association (56-49). In championship
bracket play, Dayton Metro started strong with a win over Iron Men Elite (55-46), California Tri-City Youth (66-63) and Eastside Hoops (55-36), before taking a loss to home state rival Ohio Hoopsters Future (44-29)
in the final four. Metro would close the tournament 0-2 with a 44-38 loss to
All-Ohio Purple. According to Coach Chuck Painter, his squad was “very hungry”
the entire week. Although several of his kids had their moments throughout the
week, TK Robinson and John Alessandro were the most consistent player over the course
of the tournament. Congratulations to
all three teams for representing the Buckeye State big time.
On
another note, Ohio will have 4 representatives at the D-I 6th Grade
AAU Nationals which is set to tip off in Hampton, VA on Tuesday of next week. Pickerington Wildcats Select, King James Shooting Stars, SMAC U and Murphy AC
Elite all made the trip to Hampton for the nationals. Finally, Ohio has eight 8th
grade teams participating in the U-14 AAU Nationals in Orlando, FL. The following
are the day #2 results: Team Lima Panthers (2-0), All-Ohio Elite (2-0), Cincinnati
Lakers (1-1), All-Ohio Red (1-1), Dayton Heat (1-1), Ohio Warriors (0-2), Nova
Village (0-2) and Cincinnati Bulldogs (0-2).
I
have to give a shout out to the 5th grade All-Ohio Purple (AOP) for their 9th
place finish at the D-I AAU Nationals in Coco Beach, Fl. After defeating their nemesis,
All-Ohio Red 36-35 in the second game of the round 2 consolation bracket,
Purple defeated Indiana’s George Hill 50-48 to claim 9th place. AOP's 9th place finish represents another great showing for the Buckeye State! Finally, Brian Bishop's U-16 Team Work squad (formally CBIZ) captured 5th place in the AAU Nationals. If that was not enough, Ohio Varsity White and the Queen City Prophets finished 7th and 8th, respectively at the same tournament. Congratulations to all of the Ohio-based teams for proving to the country that Ohio is more than a football state; we can hoop to!
Great Article Rob! This was an amazing experience. When possible, the Ohio teams would watch each others games and cheer for Ohio! OH... IO
ReplyDeleteDayton Metro also defeated Ny, Eastside Hoops (55-36) in the Elite 8 before loosing to the Ohio Hoopstars in the Final 4.
ReplyDeleteSo proud of Coach Painter and the Dayton Metro boys. Wonderful job representing Dayton basketball!!
ReplyDeleteWho the best player on the Ohio hoopsters out 22,15,2,3,10
ReplyDeleteThe whole team is good. They all play there part as a team.
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