Brazdeikis, Kabongo, Onyeali, Francis, Reynolds, Mitchell, Frankly & Treacy |
To get to the championship game CIA Bounce easily
defeated the Ohio-based Shining Stars 62-33. By halftime, the game was pretty
much over, as Bounce had them down 25-2.
Bounce was just too big, and shot the ball too well (hit 12 treys) for
the Shining Stars to get it done. Chicago Select’s ticket to the chip was much
more difficult, as they had to squeak out a 36-34 win over Florida Force to
advance. Malik Onyeal was the high
man with 12 points. Dante Treacy (5’8
P/SG Orlando) was a stud for Florida, finishing with a team-high 12 points.
All-Ohio Red-7th Grade Gold Champions |
Much like the pre-game warm-ups for the 8th
grade championship game, many observers in the stands to watch the 7th
grade championship game assumed that All-Ohio Red would totally dominate a much
less heralded Team Teague. Not so fast
my friend! All-Ohio did jump out to a 11-2 lead by the 7:59 mark, but a scrappy
Team Teague refused to roll over, and battled back tie the game at 32 by halftime.
Team Teague got on the board first to start the second period, but an All-Ohio
spurt put them up 43-35 with a little over 12 minutes left in the game.
All-Ohio would later make a 14-0 run to establish dominance in the game, them
go on to get the 71-59 victory and the championship trophy.
Jeremiah Francis
was huge for All-Ohio in terms of scoring (16 points), defending and
rebounding. Gerard Reynolds was
equally as impressive, as he was the primary scorer (14 points) in the first
half. Reynolds may be a bit undersized
for his position, but his strength and post moves are elite. Also, Jordan Mitchell added a very quiet 16
points in the win. James Frankly
(5’6 PG Indianapolis) was the smallest player on the court for Team Teague, but
the tough and scrappy little PG ran the show, scored, and set his teammates up
for easy buckets. With the championship now under their belt, All-Ohio will
take their talent to Atlanta for Session #2 of the NYBL. Their schedule in
Atlanta includes a showdown with Texas Express Elite, who finished second at
the 6th grade AAU Nationals last year, and a rematch with We All Can Go. In
addition to barely getting by DC Premier on Saturday, All-Ohio beat We All Can
Go on Sunday to advance. Elite PG Tyger
Campbell will get another showdown with Jeremiah Francis in the ATL, as
arguably the #1 and #2 ranked floor generals in the country will again go
head-to-head!!
There is traditionally very little attention paid to the
silver division in major tournaments, however, it’s worth noting that after
getting smacked by All-Ohio Red in pool play, National Select made a serious
run through the consolation division, where they eventually met and defeated
the Michigan Titans 50-29 to claim the title. Because of crowd issues, the game
was cancelled with 6 minutes remaining. Tyler
Brelsford led with 11 points, while Che
Evans added 9 points and Terrance
Williams finished with 8 points and 10 rebounds. National Select may have
beat down the Titans, but getting by The Family proved much more difficult as
they advanced with a 1 point victory (79-78) after Shemar Morrow sank 2 free throws with 2 seconds left to seal the
win. Morrow proved he could still dominate playing up a grade, as he led with a
game-high 26 points and 13 rebounds. Tyler
Brelsford added 17 markers, followed by Che Evans (14) and Terrance
Williams (12 points). The NYBL was well represented, as National Select’s
top guns dominated, and will also be heading to Atlanta this weekend.
Team Melo beat Rens in the 8th grade silver
bracket championship. In the 6th grade gold division, We All-Can Go
downed the New York Gauchos 61-47 to grab the hardware, while Team Glory got by
We All-Can Go 40-48 in the 5th grade gold bracket. At least in the
middle school divisions, the King James Shooting Stars Classic offered many
teams some great competition.