Monday night
featured a crosstown rivalry match-up between two of the top Middle School
teams in Central Ohio. Pickerington North's own Lakeview Junior
High took to the floor against Hilliard Bradley's feeder group, Memorial
Middle School. This would shape up to be a battle of undefeated teams in 2016.
Ironically, this isn’t the first time these two teams have squared off without
a loss. Last year as 7th graders these two teams faced off in the end of
the year Middle School Tournament Championship Game, both without a loss.
The Lakeview Panthers prevailed at the time with a 9-point win over the
Memorial Jags.
Each team had
not really been tested up to this point, averaging 40-point plus victories in
their prior 8 games. This game would be flush with talent, as 5 of the 10
starters at tipoff are a part of the Mid Ohio Pumas top AAU 8th grade team.
You may remember this squad from their 2014 NYBL 7th place finish and top
3 finish in the state, as 6th graders. This past season as 7th graders, they
didn’t compete as a 7th grade team, instead many of these players moved up a
grade and competed across multiple 8th grade Puma teams. More on that later in
the article.
This year the
Jags are led by three of five Puma players AJ Mirgon, the Jag’s leading
scorer and rebounder with 21 points a game, along with co-captain and team-leading
3 point shooter Keaton Norris, the younger brother of Hilliard Bradley
varsity player Braden Norris. Also rounding out the big three is versatile
slasher Justice Ross. This trio along with a strong supporting cast had
their minds set out to seek revenge over the Panthers. While intentions are
great, results are what matter, and tonight the Jags just couldn't finish each
quarter, allowing the Panthers to runoff 5 point spurts at the end of each
quarter. Paving the way to a 48-36 defeat of the Jags. The Panthers now remain
undefeated in two full seasons, while the Jags were handed only their second
loss in two seasons to the same team.
The Lakeview
Panthers were led by 6'4 man-child Jack Sawyer's game high 25 points
and 11 rebounds, reminding us why he is one of the best post players in the
state. As witnessed by Buckeye Prep in the fall Showcase, where he took home MVP
honors for his all-star team. Like most good big men, you can only be as
good as your PG who is distributing to you. In this case, Sawyer is
blessed to have one of the areas top floor generals in Casey George.
Throughout the game George continued to make big plays when they counted,
including a key buzzer beater shot to end the 1st qtr. George has delivered a
balanced PG stat sheet all season with an impressive assist to turnover ratio,
while leading the team from 3-point land.
Justice Ross
led the Jags in 1st quarter with a quick 4 of his 7 game points, and Sawyer countered
with 7 of his own. As the 2nd quarter progressed it was the supporting
cast of the Panthers-- led by the Ohio
Hoopsters’ Omari Fong and his overall 14 points, that provided
much needed scoring. Those were key points in keeping pace with the hot hand
of Keaton Norris, who was bombing away from the deep corners of the gym with a
trifecta of threes.
At halftime
the score sat at 21-17, but in order to stay in the game the Jags needed
someone to step up, and after a slow start in the first half with only 2
points. AJ Mirgon came out in the 3rd quarter nailing three deep 3
pointers, while beginning to create points in the lane. Mirgon, also a
teammate of Sawyer in the Buckeye Prep Showcase All-Star game--finished with 18
points and 10 rebounds. As the 3rd quarter progressed, Sawyer began to get
in a groove again. Virtually an unstoppable force on the blocks, the
strong bodied Sawyer poured in 12 third quarter points, as the Panthers began
to pull away and never looked back. The game boiled down to an overall battle
of two skilled and strong willed teams, who had a lot of mutual respect for one
another.
As for the
Puma players, taking last year off from competing together, the plan is connect
these young men again for a select few 8th grade tourneys in the spring, while
competing mostly in 9th grade again. Mid Ohio Pumas, Founder- Dave Mirgon states,
"It is just a better fit developmentally to have these young men take
their skills an age level up again. The bigger and stronger competition better
prepares them for HS varsity opportunities. There isn't much more they
need to prove at their age level."
We look forward
to seeing these Pumas again on the circuit this spring.
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