2022 Wayne Future Warriors -6th Grade Champions |
Since 1999, Coach Al Powel and his staff have
been hosting the Dayton Airmen MLK Tournament, and for as long as we can
remember, the event has always attracted some of the top teams and players in the
area and beyond. This year was no exception, as the top of the 5th
and 6th grade divisions featured several quality teams and some very
competitive games.
The 6th grade championship game
featured a showdown between the Wayne Future Warriors and the Trotwood
Rams. The game also featured a match up
between 2 of the city’s top players in Douglas
“Trey” Dennis (5’8/SG/2022) for Trotwood and Tyler Dorsey (5’6/P/SG/2022) for the Warriors. Early on, this was a
highly contested game, with both teams trading body blows. In fact, by
halftime, the Warriors were ahead by only 6 points (30-24). However, with studs
Dennis and Jamel Smith (5’4/WF/2022)
relegated to the bench, the Warriors broke out a layup line, went on a 14-0
run, and pretty broke the sprit of Trotwood on their way to a 59-38
victory.
Although Dennis and Smith are the primary
scorers for Trotwood, the Warriors used more of a total team effort to claim
the championship. Wayne is a well-constructed team with solid guard play,
scoring wings and quality bigs. In fact, when we release our pre season Power
Rankings in a few weeks, the Warriors could be near the top. The leader of the
team appears to be Tyler Dorsey, who can put up big numbers at any given time,
but key pieces like Lawrent Rice
(5’1/PG/2022), RJ Mukes (5’4/SG/2022)
and James Cammon (5’6/WF/2022) make
this team tough to beat. Oh yea, we have
to mention Michael Cole (5’1/SG/2022)
who can really light it up from beyond the arc. In terms of scoring, Rice led
all scorers with 15 points, followed by Cole with 12, Mukes with 11, Dorsey
with 10 and Cammon with 8 points. Dennis paced Trotwood with 14 point, all but
2 of which were in the first half.
Dayton Swish-5th Grade Champions |
The 5th grade championship turned out
to be one heck of a game, as the Dayton Swish squared off with Salvation Army.
The Swish would jump out to an early lead, and by the end of the opening
quarter, would lead 9-6. The Swish would
maintain their lead through the second quarter, and would enter the break ahead
18-11. A 7-0 run to start the 3rd quarter would knot the game at 18.
Back to back treys by Paul Woodard
and a Swish 8-0 would put them back on top 26-18 with 2:20 left in the quarter.
A layup up by Dre’Sean Roberts would
halt the run, and cut the lead to 26-20.
By the end of the quarter, the Swish was still up 28-23. Salvation Army
would mount a 5-0 run of their own to tie the game at 28 at about the 4:08
mark. A final 4-0 run by the Swish would seal the deal and result in an
eventual 40-32 victory. The Swish was
led in scoring by Paul Woodard and Delamar Blanton who both finished with
11 points, followed by Tyren Brown’s
5 points. Dre’Sean Roberts paced
Salvation Army with a game-high 14 points.
It’s also worth noting that this event provided
us with the opportunity to get an even closer look at Roberts, and we could not
have been more impressed with his poise under pressure, IQ, length and the way he
handles himself. We were high on him
before, but the performance he logged in on Monday has us thinking that when we
release our class of 2023 Watch List later this week, Roberts could be one of
the 3 best players in the state in his class!
Dennis, Dorsey, Rice, Mukes, Smith, Washington, Dorsey, Littles & Culter |
In the 3rd grade championship game
Salvation Army defeated Team Dayton 17-12, and in the 4th grade
championship game Salvation Army took down Dayton Swish 40-15. Of note in that game was the play of
Salvation Army’s Marquise Young, Javon Vaughn, and Myles Perkins and the
Swish’s Reginald Person. In the 6th
grade semi-finals, the Future Warriors defeated the Dayton Airmen 45-29, while
the Trotwood Ram bested the New Birth Warriors in a lopsided contest. Other standouts included: Sellers Little
(5’0/PG/2022), Rico Culter (4’9/PG/2022), Derrick Shepard (5’8/C/2022), Daniel
Washington (4’8/PG/2022/Columbus), Robert Dorsey (5’0/SG/2022/Columbus), Ollie Martin (5'7/PF/2022) and Juwan
Turner (4/8/SG/2024/Columbus).
Roberts, Woodard, Blanton, Brown, Cole, Shepard, Turner |
All in all, Monday represented a great day of basketball. Congratulations to Al Powel, Mark Landers and the entire Dayton Airmen for their hospitality and for putting on another great event!
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