2019SACS

 

 

Second Annual Signature All-Canadian Showcase

Mattamy Athletic Centre

Toronto, ON

April 29, 2019

© 2019 by Ron Harrison

 

 

Black Roster

 

Name

Height

Position

School

 

 

 

 

Noah Wharton

6-0

Guard

Ridley College

Jahcobi Neath

6-3

Guard-Forward

Crestwood Preparatory College

Keon Ambrose

6-6

Forward

Andrews Osborne Academy (OH)

Keeshawn Barthelemy

6-2

Guard

Athlete Institute Prep

Jalen Celestine

6-6

Guard

Long Island Lutheran High School (NY)

Coleman Stucke

6-8

Forward

King’s Christian Collegiate

Nick Ongenda

6-11

Center

Southwest Christian Academy (AR)

Wazir Latiff

6-0

Guard

Vaughan Secondary School

Wheza Panzo

6-6

Forward

Hamilton Heights Christian Academy (TN)

Kobe Elvis

6-2

Guard

Southwest Academy

Tyrese Samuel

6-8

Forward

Orangeville Prep

Joshua Hemmings

6-8

Forward-Center

Lawrenceville School (NJ)

Ryan Brooks

6-7

Forward

Vaughan Secondary School

Thomasi Gilgeous-Alexander

6-5

Forward

Hamilton Heights Christian Academy (TN)

Louth-Mohamed Coulibaly

6-8

Forward

Canada Topflight Academy

Jahmyl Telfort

6-6

Forward

Thomlea Secondary School

 

 

White Roster

 

Name

Height

Position

School

 

 

 

 

Joel Brown

6-2

Guard

Brewster Academy (NH)

Emmanuel Miller

6-6

Forward

Prolific Prep (CA)

Jaden Campbell

6-5

Guard

The Rock High School (FL)

Shakael Pryce

6-2

Guard

Pine Ridge Secondary School

Taryn Todd

6-2

Guard

Findlay College Prep (NV)

Tre Edwards

6-6

Guard-Forward

Hamilton Heights Christian Academy (TN)

Jaden Bediako

6-10

Center

Ridley College

Jevonnie Scott

6-6

Forward

Orangeville Prep

Kellen Tynes

6-1

Guard

Auburn Drive High School

Matthew-Alexander Moncreiffe

6-7

Forward

Orangeville Prep

Tre-Vaughnn Minott

6-9

Center

Ecole Secondaire Saint-Laurent

Goodwin Ilumoka

6-5

Guard

Superior Collegiate and Vocational Institute

Sammy Hunter

6-9

Center

British Columbia Christian Academy

Luis Pacheco Jr.

6-8

Forward

Crestwood Preparatory College

Okay Djamgouz

6-5

Guard

N/A

 

The Black Team started the following lineup: 6-6 Wheza Panzo, 6-5 Thomasi Gilgeous-Alexander, 6-8 Tyrese Samuel, 6-0 Noah Wharton, and 6-3 Jahcobi Neath.  The White Team countered with 6-9 Sammy Hunter, 6-6 Jevonnie Scott, 6-10 Jaden Bediako, 6-2 Joel Brown, and 6-7 Matthew-Alexander Moncreiffe.

 

The White Team defeated the Black Team by a score of 122-118.  The White Team shot 53.3% from the field including nine of 24 from the three point line.  They connected on 15 of 23 free throws, pulled down 50 rebounds, and committed 16 turnovers.  The Black Team shot 47.4% from the field including 13 of 34 from beyond the arc.  They connected on 15 of 19 free throws, pulled down 48 rebounds, and committed 12 turnovers.

 

Sammy Hunter was named Game MVP and led the White Team with 18 points including six of six free throws and five rebounds.  Okay Djamgouz added 14 points including four three point baskets.  Shakael Pryce recorded 13 points including three three point baskets.  Emmanuel Miller added 11 points and nine rebounds. Tre Edwards also scored 11 points.  Jaden Campbell chipped in with 11 points including three of three free throws.  Tre-Vaughn Minott also reached double digits with 10 points.  Jevonnie Scott recorded eight points and six rebounds.

 

Jahcobi Neath led the Black Team with 17 points including two three point baskets and seven of seven free throws.  Ryan Brooks added 16 points including two three point baskets and seven rebounds.  Jahmyl Telfort led 14 points including four three point baskets.  Keeshawn Barthelemy also scored 14 points.  Kobe Elvis chipped in with 13 points including three three point baskets.  Noah Wharton added 11 points.

 

White Team 122

Black Team 118

 

White Team (122) – Hunter 18, Scott 8, Bediako 4, Brown 4, Moncreiffe 7, Campbell 11, Djamgouz 14, Edwards 11, Miller 11, Minott 10, Pacheco 4, Pryce 13, Tynes 7.

 

Black Team (118) – Panzo 5, Gilgeous-Alexander 4, Samuel 6, Wharton 11, Neath 17, Brooks 16, Telfort 14, Barthelemy 14, Elvis 13, Coulibaly 7, Celestine 4, Ambrose 4, Latiff 3.

 

This event lived up to the hype with 100% Canadian talent continuing to make their mark on the basketball stage.  Both rosters were filled with top echelon talent that will make their impact at the next level and beyond.  Please follow the coverage on the comprehensive event website and also the coverage by the various writers and recruiting gurus.